Last Night in Baseball: No no-hitter for you, Max Fried

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Baseball is always happening, almost too baseball for a person to drive.

That is why we are here to help, he thought, examining the games of the previous days and discovering what you missed, but you should not have. These are the best moments of this weekend in Major League Baseball:

Max Fried loses hits after late reversal

There is still a hits game in the 2025 MLB season. Max Fried has never recorded a game without hits. Both droughts seemed to be about to finish until the beginning of the eighth entrance, when the official scorer changed a previous play of an error to a blow.

The New York Yankees bleached the Rays of Tampa Bay 4-0, but there were still many complaints through the Club House and the Fandom.

In the transmission of the Yankees, the announcer Michael Kay described the “unfathomable” decision and said: “You do not expect three entries to pass” to reverse that type of call.

In the sixth entrance, the recently call from Rays, Chandler Simpson, hit a land between the first and the second and reached the Saafely Stock Exchange when the ball bounced in Paul Goldschmidt’s glove.

At that time, the official scorer Bill Mathews ruled that the game was a mistake, but said that after seeing the repetitions, he decided that Simpson would have a leg safely even if the launch had handled cleanly.

Mathews’s announcement occurred just before the start of the eighth, and Fried proceeded to give up the first battery he faced. Maybe that blow would have allowed independently, and the game without hits was Nart. Fried even said he did not know about the score change until after Jake Mangum’s single.

We know that the Yankees were not great fans of the official that day. At the top of that same entrance, Aaron Judge threw a ball along the left field line and thought he had his eighth home run of the season. The referee called him a dirty ball, and after Judge was later called on the strikes, Aaron Boone left the refuge to discuss and was first expelled this season.

The good news for the Yankees is that Fried is the best 4-0 of the MLB in the season with an era or 1.42, and no referee can remove that.

The rojos bats are aliiiiive

At the beginning of this season, the Cincinnati Reds made history for their inability to score races. They lost three consecutive games of 1-0, which no team had done since 1960. Less than three weeks later, they compensated it with a cold streak with a 24-2 Shelling of the Baltimore Orioles.

The reds accumulate all these races despite going to the patio only three times. Elly de la Cruz began the party when his solo shot at the top of the third entry broke a 1-1 draw, although his game of greatest impression arrived in the defensive wing of the entrance before. De la Cruz left in the air and then stretched as a fantastic myster for a diving capture for Rob Jackson Holliday of a blow and an RBI.

Elly de la Cruz de los Rojos makes an incredible diving capture against Orioles

Elly de la Cruz de los Rojos makes an incredible diving capture against Orioles

Shortly after, the home run of De la Cruz-an entry of seven races for the visiting team. In the eighth entrance, Cincinnati’s leadership shot 16-1 before the third base Noelvi Marte approached the dish and broke his first Grand Slam of his career. (Jorge Mateo’s campocorto left, but still!)

Mars, the batter No. 8, led to seven races. The next battery in the alignment, the Austin Wynns receiver, added six ranges and had the only home run of the reds. The couple combined for 11 hits, the largest amount of the two final points in a batting order since at least 1901. Their 13 promoted races tied in the second more since 1920.

When the game reached a merciful end for the operating system, they had allowed 25 hits and the 24 races were obtained. Seven of them emerged from the Fight opener Charlie Morton, who fell to 0-5 this season.

And while the final score might seem the result of a soccer match on Thursday night between two AFC North, Neith the Bengals or the Ravens have participated in a 24-2 game.

Hello, Nimmo

De la Cruz was the only player who was driving in a race for his team and stole a career from his opponent on Sunday. The New York Mets gardener, Brandon Nimmo, did the same, and in a much closer game against St. Louis cardinals.

First, Nimmo jumped over the wall to snatch Jordan Walker’s possible home run in the sixth entrance, maintaining the advantage of the Mets in 3-1.

Brandon Nimmo jumps to steal the leadership of Persever Mets against Cardinals

Brandon Nimmo jumps to steal the leadership of Persever Mets against Cardinals

In the next entry, after the cardinals, he tied things, Nimmo connected a single to the center and brought Francisco Lindor for the advantage race. New York is used to win 7-4 for its first sweep of four games or St. Louis since 1986, the same year that the METS claimed their most recent title of the World Series.

Don’t leave your hot dog

The seagulls are not just something you should worry on the beach. If you have food, they will find you and try to make your food. In the Diamondbacks/Cachins game on Sunday, a seagull found a Hot Dog, and a photographer found the seagull. The magic was captured:

This is not in an isolated incident; The same could happen to you already your loved ones. And his hot dogs. Stay attentive.

The brewers established two robber records

Speaking of running away and tubed meats, the brewers hit six – six! -Base in the first entry against athletics at home on Sunday, which seems impossible in a major league game, but here we are.

Brice Turang picked up the first robbery, then and Christian Yelich achieved a double robbery after that. William and Contreras and Rhys Hoskins ended at the base, and then executed their own double robbery. Then, Sal Fourck hooked the final theft of the entrance when he played second, which also allowed Hoskins to score in a launch error. This is, by the MLB Sarah, the first time from the least the division era (1969) that a team has stolen six bases in a single entrance. It is also a franchise record for brewers.

However, the stretch did not stop there. Milwaukee added one more robbery in the second, third and fourth entrance to end nine of them, giving a second franchise record for most robberies in a game, while becoming the fifth team since 2000 to achieve it.

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