
"Happy birthday, Mickey Moniak. The outfielder celebrated turning 28 by finishing a single short of the cycle. Per the Rockies, Moniak is the first player since at least 1898 to post a stat line that included nine total bases, three extra-base hits, a triple, a home run, and 5 RBI."
"Yesterday's action featured several exciting finishes, including four walk-off wins. Mets rookie Carson Benge knocked in the winning run in the 10th inning against the Tigers. The Rangers gave up three runs in the top of the ninth, then scored three runs in the bottom of the frame to beat the Diamondbacks. The Astros also fumbled a ninth-inning lead, only to win it in extras on a Zach Cole single."
"The biggest blast of the evening was Daulton Varsho's game-winning grand slam against the Rays. The Blue Jays gave up two runs in the top of the 10th, but loaded the bases against reliever Aaron Brooks. Varsho sent the fans home happy with a drive to left field that landed in Toronto's bullpen."
"Juan Soto left midway through the game against Detroit with an ankle injury. The outfielder initially remained in the contest after fouling a ball off his foot, but was relieved by MJ Melendez in the seventh inning. Soto seems to have avoided serious injury. He's currently day-to-day and could suit up for the series finale on Thursday."
Mickey Moniak celebrated his 28th birthday by finishing one hit short of the cycle. His performance included nine total bases, three extra-base hits, a triple, a home run, and five RBI, a combination reported as the first of its kind since at least 1898. Wednesday’s games included four walk-off wins. Carson Benge drove in the winning run in the 10th inning for the Mets against the Tigers. The Rangers erased a three-run deficit in the ninth to beat the Diamondbacks, while the Astros lost a ninth-inning lead before winning in extra innings on a Zach Cole single. Daulton Varsho hit a walk-off grand slam for the Blue Jays against the Rays.
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