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But what a performance by Michael Fulmer. He got a standing ovation from the Tiger fans as he left the field and well he should 11 strikeouts in seven innings of stellar work. And that’s going to do it. The Tigers win the finale behind Michael Fulmer. And the rookie of the year candidate with all the friends and family in attendance throws a complete game shut out. What a day for Fulmer. His first career complete game is a shut out in Texas against this Rangers lineup. Home run for Seager. his third of the night. So the Dodgers lead four-2 and Cory Seager has hit three home runs. Seager to right center. Another base hit for him. This will score Hernandez. Seager drives in another on his fourth hit of the day and it’s 177. Another home run for Judge. Can you believe it? These are the types of things you can do on a team where you’re having a lot of fun. How about two disparit home runs? 495 to left. The other one he lines that was 402. He’s done it again. No doubter to left. That is very gone to the back of the bleachers for Eric Judge. Number 52 with one swing at the bat. Well, in the immortal words of Phil Rudo. Holy cow. That youngster knew it right away as did the rest of Yankee Stadium. Bellinger turns on one way back to right field. The kid goes deep again. First career grand slam for Cody Bellinger. Or should we call him babe? We are watching something special with a 21-year-old from Arizona. Hammers another down the right field line. It’s gone again. Another two home run game for Cody Bellinger. Unbelievable. And this is a no doubter from the crack of the bat. 11. 17 home runs since he debuted. The most in the majors. 3-2 now. Swing and a miss. And tip your cap. Show Otani. You deserve it this afternoon. 12 punches, one walk, one hit allowed. Outstanding for Shi Otani. That’s out to right field again. Mazzar racing back near the track and at the wall. Leaps up. Gone. Big fly Otani shot. Once again, a multi homer game. What a night for Showi Otani. Absolutely unbelievable. Show Otani. As Aun Jr. sends one out to right field and he has done it again. A threerun home run for Ronald Akunia Jr. Aunia showing off his power the other way. First career multih home run game for Ronald Akunia Jr. the pitch. Little chopper hit toward short. Turner charges. Bare hand try. No chance. Infield hit. The fourth hit of the game for Akunia. Welcome home Ronald. He had eight hits on the road trip. He’s got four hits tonight. You’re done. Are you kidding me? This one bounces in front of Utah Street. His third home run. He has seven runs batted in. This guy is unbelievable. Oh, Y is he ever. There’s a line drive base hit. He’s going to add two more RBI’s to his total. A six RBI day for Yordon. He now has 70 runs batted in in 70 major league games. Rosario off third. First pitch swing and a blast to left center field. That’s going to get down. A runscoring base hit. Rosario scores. It’s six RBI’s for Pete Alonzo who was four for four and aboard in all five plate appearances. Hits it high in the air right center field. Hamilton looks back. He’s at the wall. He leaped. It’s gone. Home run number 53. And Pete Alonzo stands alone as Major League Baseball’s rookie home run king. as Pete Alonzo has done what no rookie in Major League Baseball history has ever done. 53 home runs and a crowd that came here to see a historic feat is all on its feet to celebrate Pete Alonzo. Deep in the gap. Deep in the gap. So can’t get it. A three-run homer by Kyle Lewis. And the Mariners jump out in front. Man, that thing hit some carry. Got it up in the air. Home run number four. Mariners with a 42 lead. Nicely done. Well, has a lot of carries. It’s because they opened up the roof for him. Scott Service was saying before the game, maybe we’ll hit a few home runs here. Fly ball deep right center field. And Lauriana’s got to watch him get out. Home run. Kyle Lewis. Two-run shot. And here come the Mariners. They’ve made this a 54 ball game. Home run for Lewis. His 10th RBI is 25 and 26. Boy, he’s pumped, too. As well he should be. He hit the daylights out of that ball. He’s Mike. And then he just hit a monster shot. Gets your club right back in. Yeah, I like that he was aggressive on the fast. First pitch. Devin Williams now on for the crew. 47 punch outs in 23 innings. That’s not a typo. That’s legit. Runner holds Barnhard a swing and a miss, but it’s bounced up there and that’ll get Lorenzan to second. Lorenzan the runner at second. The payoff pitch. Fast ball. Strike three called. Woo. That good one was looking for it just like we were. The change up. Fast ball right down the middle. Williams ready with a one-two change up. Swung on and missed. Out number one. And a beauty over the heart of the plate. Down. Pulling a string on B. [Applause] And another change up. And down goes Suarez for out number two. Struck him out swinging. Devin Williams strikes out the side in the eighth. Here is Randy Rosarena and he shoots one deep to left and that baby’s going to get out of here. A long shot by a Rosarena. His second home run of the night. And just like that, the Rays have tied this game. Rosarena homer in the seventh. the 2-2 and he lines this one back into left. That ball’s going to be off the wall. Hayes will play the carum. Choice going to score and into second base goes to Rosarena. And boy, what a night it has been for Andy Rosarena. Two home runs now a double. Four runs batted in on the night and the Rays make the eighth inning a three-run inning. Jonathan India clubs it to left. A no doubter. Two home runs for the Reds rookie. Jonathan India grew up a Mets fan. His family from Long Island and in his rookie season, his first game in Queens. He’s got three extra base hits, two homers, and he gives the Reds a fiveun lead. [Music] India high in the air deep left field. Gone. His first career four hit day. He is a triple shy of the cycle. Street stares home. He sets now fires. Swinging. This is a rocket deep out to left field. Can’s watching and this ball is gone. Torched by Julio number two this year for the Mariners rookie. It was obliterated out to left field. Julio Rodriguez has tied this game in the sixth inning with his second career home run. We’re even at five. But that was a shot by Julio Rodriguez, number two in the big leagues. RBI number 12. What a hit. 114 m an hour off the bat. 423. The 10 swinging. This is blasted high deep the opposite way. Turning back by the wall. gone. It’s dead offense. Julio, if you haven’t found your seat, the Mariners lead it one to nothing. Number 24 on the year. Opposite field blast, Julio Rodriguez. He takes a high fast ball from Odrizzy and drives it 392 ft over the wall in right field for a leadoff home run. Nobody out. Man at first. 3-2 pitch. Swing and a drive. hammered into the second deck of the chop house. Second deck of the chop house. It’s a two-run homer and a four hit night for Michael Harris. 102 Atlanta. What a night for the young man. I mean, you talked about a way to cap off a perfect night. I’m going to make a bold prediction. Michael Harris is not going to hit ninth for the rest of his major league career. No, he’s not. Swing and a drive. How far is that baby going? My oh my. Off the third deck. A threerun home run by Michael Harris. And it’s a one-run game in the ninth. A two homer game for Harris. And he caved in the side of that baseball. Michael just almost shattered a window in their stadium club in left field. Castillo had the Braves down to their final strike and Michael Harris crushes one. Seventh pitch to Henderson. That’s taken out to left. Kinder Fale back in the corner. It’s gone. What a start for Gunnar Henderson. What a start for the Orioles. Opposite field up in the swirling wind and it’s one- nothing off the bat. It’s a leanoff home run from Gunnar Henderson that kept carrying down the line and stayed fair. Yeah, it’s not the first time we’ve seen him do it. Yeah, he just flicks it. That’s how big and strong he is. Connor Henderson down the right field line and it’s off the top of the pole. Ding dong. It’s another Orioles home run off the pole. Boy and Henderson now a double, a triple, a homer. Only a single away from the cycle. His 21st long ball of the year. His 60th RBI. And that was another rocket off the kid’s bat. There’s the swing. That ball’s drilled down the left field line. It’s deep to the corner. That ball is gone. First career grand slam for Corbin Carroll. A laser down the left field line and the Diamondbacks have blown it open. It is nine to two. And he continues to impress. He can do it all. Opposite field line drive just barely gets out. But this ball is I mean the other way 342 ft down the line. There’s just not many people that can do this. Corbin Carroll hits a fly ball deep to left field. Corbin Carroll sent one out of here. Another home run for Corbin Carroll and it’s six-2. There are a lot of impressive things about this kid, but I am impressed by nothing more than his ability to drive the ball out of the ballpark the other way. It is just not something that you see very often. Heel ready set above the belt. 3-2 pitch and it is on the outside corner called strike three. A change up from Luis Heel. 14 strikeouts here at the stadium for the young right-hander. He’s through six and Luis Heel walking off the mound to a standing ovation here in the Bronx. Chopped over the mound. Bulpi and that’ll do it. A brilliant eight innings for Luis Heel. Just absolutely dealing and he leaves the mound with a 2-1 lead as we go to the ninth. Well, how about this? Fitting, wouldn’t it be? Three and two and on pitch number 100. A guy who throws 100 can finish off Mike Tman. He does with 100. How fitting indeed. 100 miles an hour. 11 strikeouts for skins. Six innings of no hit baseball in his first career start on the road. What a man. You got to love it. Pittsburgh. He’s yours. Here’s a one to Freelick. Swinging a bouncer on to third. Hayes gloves. Throw to first. Got him. Seven no hit innings for Paul Skins in Milwaukee on this Thursday afternoon. The allstar rookie of the Pirates getting applause from the Brewers fans. That’s how well he has pitched today. The first player in A’s history with five hits, five runs, five RBI, and three homers. Buddy, I might jump out of this booth. Swinging a drive deep to left. He’s done it four times. What a magical night for the Big Amish. Smooth as butter, baby. Simply incredible. Oh my god. Oh my god. this riots. First player in athletics history with a four homer game. Kobe Thomas not going and Curtis sits another fly ball to left. This one is deep and going back is Trel. He’s right to the track to the wall and he’s done it again. Another towering majestic moonshot home run to left field by Nick Kurtz. Nick Kurts adds to his resume against Houston. That’s home run 35 this season. Number nine against the Astros. Baldwin gives it a ride to left. That’s still going and it’s gone. There’s the first big league home run for Drake Baldwin. Finally. He had gotten so close so many times. Swinging bunt. Baldwin can touch home and then throw down to first. unconventional, but it works all the same for an inning ending double play. Baldwin lifts this one to left that sends Marsh back. He’s at the wall. It’s gone. Drake Baldwin exit stage left touch of all time. That is why they love Drake Baldwin.

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