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The Orioles struggle offensively amid a tough slump, while Max Muncy shines with another grand slam, showcasing baseball's highs and lows. Meanwhile, experts analyze the Rays-Royals matchup, highlighting the sport's unpredictable nature.

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Orioles’ Tony Mansolino blames ‘grind’ for dismal offensive slump
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The Baltimore Orioles are having a brutal season, with injuries and a shocking lack of offense dragging them down. They’ve been shut out eight times already, and pitchers are routinely dominating them—even taking no-hitters deep into games. Hitting coach Tony Mansolino points to the grueling "grind" of the season as a factor, but fans are probably wondering if there’s more to it than that.
Editor’s Note: Baseball fans know slumps happen, but this is next-level bad. The Orioles’ struggles aren’t just a rough patch—they’re a full-blown crisis. If the team can’t turn things around soon, it’ll raise bigger questions about coaching, player development, and whether this young roster is truly progressing. For a franchise trying to rebuild, this kind of offensive blackout is a major setback.
Rays at Royals prediction: Odds, expert picks, starting pitchers, betting trends, and stats for June 26
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The Tampa Bay Rays are heading to Kansas City to face the Royals on June 26, and this preview breaks down everything you need to know—starting pitchers, betting odds, expert picks, and key stats to watch. Whether you're a fan or a bettor, this is your go-to guide for the matchup.
Editor’s Note: Baseball fans and sports bettors alike will want to check this out—it’s not just about who’s playing, but how the odds stack up and what trends could tip the game one way or the other. If you're planning to watch (or wager), this preview gives you the inside scoop.
Max Muncy dazzles with 2nd grand slam in 3 games
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The Dodgers are on fire right now, racking up 30 runs in their last three games. Shohei Ohtani’s been doing his usual superstar thing with two homers and seven RBIs, but Max Muncy has stolen the spotlight—crushing his second grand slam in just three games. The guy’s on an absolute tear.
Editor’s Note: Muncy’s power surge isn’t just a fun stat—it’s a sign the Dodgers’ lineup is deeper than ever. Even with Ohtani doing Ohtani things, Muncy’s hot streak shows how dangerous this team is when anyone in the order can go off. If they keep this up, pitchers are in serious trouble.
Marlins squander late lead, knock off Giants in 10
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The Marlins pulled off a wild extra-innings win against the Giants after blowing a late lead, thanks to a breakout performance by rookie Heriberto Hernandez. His clutch two-run double in the 10th inning capped a four-run rally, sealing an 8-5 victory for Miami on the road.
Editor’s Note: This game had all the drama baseball fans love—a blown lead, extra innings, and a rookie stepping up big. Hernandez’s heroics not only give the Marlins a momentum boost but also hint at the team’s future potential. For the Giants, it’s another frustrating loss in a season full of missed opportunities.
Rangers’ Jacob deGrom’s dejected reaction to failed no-hit bid
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Rangers ace Jacob deGrom was nearly untouchable against the Orioles, carrying a no-hitter into the eighth inning before Baltimore finally broke through. Despite his dominant performance and a 7-0 win, the star pitcher couldn’t hide his frustration after falling just short of the historic feat.
Editor’s Note: No-hitters are rare and electrifying—even for a pitcher as elite as deGrom, missing one stings. His reaction shows how much these moments mean to competitors, even in a blowout victory. For fans, it’s a reminder of the razor-thin margin between greatness and what-could’ve-been in baseball.
Jazz Chisholm Jr. answers back after former teammate helped spark ejection
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Jazz Chisholm Jr. had the last laugh after a heated moment with his former teammate. After video revealed that Jose Trevino played a role in Chisholm getting ejected from the game, Chisholm responded in the best way possible—by smashing a home run in his next at-bat.
Editor’s Note: Baseball isn’t just about stats—it’s packed with drama, rivalries, and sweet revenge moments. Chisholm’s homer is the kind of mic-drop moment fans love, showing how players channel frustration into performance. It’s a reminder that even small grudges can make the game way more entertaining.
Guardians' Jose Ramirez walks off Jays in 10 to even series
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Jose Ramirez came through in the clutch yet again, delivering a walk-off single in the 10th inning to lift the Cleveland Guardians to a 5-4 win over the Toronto Blue Jays. Pinch runner Angel Martinez dashed home on Ramirez's hit—his eighth career game-ending knock—snapping the Guardians' two-game skid and leveling the series.
Editor’s Note: Walk-offs always spark momentum, and Ramirez’s late-game heroics give Cleveland a jolt after dropping the series opener. For a team fighting to stay atop the AL Central, these gritty wins matter—especially when their star third baseman keeps proving he’s one of baseball’s most reliable closers.
Why Blue Jays’ Max Scherzer’s injury return ‘means a ton’ despite loss to Guardians
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The Blue Jays may have lost to the Guardians in extra innings, but the real story is Max Scherzer’s long-awaited return to the mound after being sidelined since March. The veteran pitcher threw five solid innings, giving Toronto fans hope that his comeback could be a turning point for their struggling season. The loss stings, but Scherzer’s performance is a silver lining.
Editor’s Note: Scherzer’s return isn’t just about one game—it’s about what his presence could mean for the Blue Jays’ rotation down the stretch. A healthy Scherzer boosts their playoff chances and brings much-needed stability to a team that’s been searching for a spark. Even in a loss, his outing is a big deal for Toronto’s long-term outlook.
Juan Soto completes extremely rare Mets feat last done by Darryl Strawberry in 1987
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Juan Soto is setting the baseball world on fire this June, shaking off a slow start with the Mets by smashing home runs like it's going out of style. His two-homer game against the [opponent] not only helped secure an 11-4 win but also tied him with legendary slugger Jimmie Foxx for the most multi-homer games by a player under 27. Even more impressively, he’s the first Met to pull off this kind of power surge since Darryl Strawberry did it back in 1987—a name that carries serious weight in Queens.
Editor’s Note: Soto’s breakout isn’t just a hot streak—it’s a reminder of why he’s one of the game’s brightest young stars. For Mets fans, seeing him channel Strawberry’s iconic power is a thrilling nod to the past and a hopeful sign for the future. In a season where every win counts, Soto’s bat could be the spark the team needs to turn things around.

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