
The Nationals ignited their rally in the ninth inning with Alex Call`s double, followed by a groundout from pinch-hitter Keibert Ruiz that advanced Call to third. Abrams then tied the game with a timely single, showcasing the Nationals` resilience. Earlier in the game, Riley Adams had hit a pivotal three-run homer in the seventh inning, contributing to a five-run frame that brought the Nationals back into contention.
Meanwhile, the Cleveland Guardians faced a tough loss against the Boston Red Sox, suffering a seven-run fifth inning and committing four errors, including a crucial throwing error by second baseman Daniel Schneemann. In contrast, the San Francisco Giants secured their fifth walk-off win of the season with a 3-2 victory over the Texas Rangers, benefiting from two throwing errors in the ninth inning.
On the same day, the New York Yankees extended their lead against the Toronto Blue Jays, with Cody Bellinger scoring on an infield throwing error, highlighting the Yankees` offensive prowess. These games reflect a mix of dramatic comebacks, defensive miscues, and clutch hitting shaping the current MLB landscape. For more baseball news, visit MLB and ESPN.
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