⚾ Dansby Swanson: 3 home runs, including a grand slam. 👇
The Cubs erupted for 23 at Wrigley — Swanson, Conforto (2 HR), and Pete Crow-Armstrong all went yard — in a 23-3 wipeout of the Padres.
@Cubs#GoCubsGo#MLB@LieutenantDans7
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⚾ The Yankees rallied in the 9th to force extra innings.
Then the 11th happened. 👇
Detroit completes the sweep 6-2, and New York's win probability falls off a cliff — loss number 7 in a row.
@Yankees@tigers#RepBX#MLB
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What does a grand slam actually look like on a win-probability graph?
Like this. 👇
Yordan Alvarez, @yordanknowball, bases loaded, Astros down 3-2 — one swing (his 26th bomb) sent Houston from a coin flip to 93%. 6-4 final over the Twins.
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⚾ Best run differential in the AL: the @Yankees, losers of 5 straight, and now looking up at the Rays in the East?
Run diff says regression cuts both ways 👇
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🍺 The best record in the National League belongs to… the Milwaukee Brewers.
51-31, on pace for 100 wins, 5.5 up in the Central - and somehow still the quietest contender in baseball.
See where they stack up 👇
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📉 98% win probability. That's where the Phillies sat in the 3rd.
Then the Pirates dropped 6 in the 5th and Endy Rodríguez's 9th-inning 3-run homer capped an 11-7 stunner at Citizens Bank Park.
@Pirates@Phillies — see the full chart 👇
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