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Chris Taylor Clarifies Retirement After Brief Reversal
Taylor announced retirement on Instagram after earlier confusion, writing, “I’ve officially decided to retire from the game I’ve dedicated my entire life towards.” The two-time World Series champion had briefly reversed course within 24 hours and landed on the minor-league IL with a fractured forearm. He thanked coaches, teammates, fans, family and wife Mary for their support.
By Nischay Rathore
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Aaron Judge Delivers Walk-Off Blast Against Rays
Judge ended his 11-game homerless streak in unforgettable fashion Sunday night, crushing a walk-off homer in the Bronx to beat the Rays 2-0. The Yankees captain had not gone deep since earlier this month, but delivered when New York needed it most. Judge’s late blast sent Yankee Stadium into chaos and gave the Yankees a huge division win over Tampa Bay.
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Astros Explode For Five Runs In Fifth Against Cubs
The Astros broke the game open with a huge five-run fifth inning against the Cubs. Peña delivered a two-run single to give Houston the lead before Walker crushed his 14th homer of the season, a three-run shot to left-center field. The offensive outburst turned a tight game into a 7-3 Astros advantage in Chicago.
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Detroit Collapse Continues With Walk-Off Loss In Baltimore
The Tigers suffered another devastating loss Sunday, blowing a ninth-inning lead before falling 5-3 to the Orioles on a walk-off. Detroit has now lost eight straight games and 16 of its last 18, continuing one of baseball’s worst stretches. With the season rapidly slipping away, speculation around the organization’s future — including Tarik Skubal’s status — will only keep growing.
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Willson Contreras Ties Game With Monster Shot At Fenway
Contreras brought the game back even in dramatic fashion Sunday, crushing a two-run homer off the Green Monster in the bottom of the fourth inning. The veteran slugger’s blast tied the game 3-3 after the Twins had built an early lead, giving Fenway Park another loud moment during a back-and-forth matchup between Boston and Minnesota.
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