Longest Home Run
Coby Mayo
452 ft
6th Inning
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Hardest Base Hit
Oneil Cruz
116.9 mph
9th Inning
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Fastest Strikeout
Juan Morillo
100.3 mph
8th Inning
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Decisive Play
Mariners
38.6% WPA
9th Inning
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Longest Home Run
Coby Mayo
452 ft
6th Inning
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Hardest Base Hit
Oneil Cruz
116.9 mph
9th Inning
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Fastest Strikeout
Juan Morillo
100.3 mph
8th Inning
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Decisive Play
Mariners
38.6% WPA
9th Inning
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Yordan Alvarez
11 HRs tied for most in Astros history through 26 games (Berkman)
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José Soriano
1st in MLB history to allow just 1 R through first 6 starts of a season
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Oneil Cruz
7th HR the hardest-hit in MLB this season (116.9 mph)
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Munetaka Murakami
10 HRs are 4 more than any other Japanese-born player in first 24 MLB games
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PLAY A SPORCLE BASEBALL QUIZ!
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Vladimir Guerrero Jr. got the day off from playing first base, but the ball still found him when his replacement Lenyn Sosa reached over to make this catch.
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This latest edition of these rankings is brought to you by the letter S -- or the first letter of the names of the top five hurlers on the list.
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Nobody in baseball can make a ball jump off his bat quite like the Pirates’ Oneil Cruz -- but his three-run homer last night was just as impressive for where it landed as for how fast it got there.
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A 107.8 mph line drive by Carlos Cortes got lodged between the buttons of Logan Gilbert's uniform in one of the most bizarre comebackers in recent memory. Despite the "catch" by Gilbert, Cortes was awarded first base on a single.
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Pinstripes at home, grays on the road. The Yankees’ uniform choices have remained largely consistent for decades, other than a few minor alterations. That may be about to change.
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Ways of measuring the heater may have changed, but the fastball is still a powerful weapon. MLB Pipeline finds each organization's best fireballer.
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All 120 Minor League Baseball teams are offering $10 tickets to select games throughout season -- but you have to buy before Tuesday! Here's a closer look at just nine of the 2,200-plus eligible games.
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Bryce Harper and the Phillies close out a series against Alex Bregman and the Cubs at 2 p.m. ET.
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STL 1
MIA 4
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HOU 2
CLE 0
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CIN 1
TB 6
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BAL 8
KC 6
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TOR 3
LAA 7
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ATH 4
SEA 5
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MIL 2
DET 5
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ATL 8
WSH 6
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NYY 4
BOS 1
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MIN 2
NYM 3
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PHI 2
CHC 7
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PIT 8
TEX 4
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SD 3
COL 8
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CWS 7
AZ 11
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LAD 0
SF 3
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