Santo Domingo, R.D. – July 30, 2025 The day on Tuesday in the Major Leagues was marked by Latino power, with outstanding home runs and key performances in different games.
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Julio Rodríguez and Jesús Sánchez Shine with the Bat
The Mariners’ outfielder, Julio Rodríguez, hit his 19th home run of the season in the game against the Oakland Athletics. This solo shot not only put Seattle ahead on the scoreboard, but also brought Rodríguez closer to his fourth consecutive season with 20 or more home runs. In another encounter, Jorge Polanco added his number 17 home run of the year, solidifying an outstanding offensive performance for the Mariners. In the game between the Marlins and the Cardinals, Jesús Sánchez shone with his tenth home run of the season. His hit backed the solid performance of starting pitcher Cal Quantrill, who allowed few hits in five innings, earning his fifth win of the year. The Marlins continue to be in good form, showing consistent performance in their recent games.- Agustín Ramírez: 4-1
- Ronny Henríquez: 0.2 IP, 0 H, 1 BB, 2 K
Freddy Peralta Suffers Defeat Against the Cubs
The opener Freddy Peralta had a tough night, taking the loss after allowing five runs and five hits in four innings, as well as giving up four walks. The Cubs took advantage of a productive four-run third inning, including key hits. Japanese lefty Shota Imanaga allowed three runs, but Chicago’s relievers limited Milwaukee to just two hits for the rest of the game.Padres Complete Sweep of Mets with Machado Shining
The San Diego Padres secured the sweep against the Mets with a 5-0 victory, thanks to the outstanding performance of Manny Machado, who hit a key double that drove in runs. Gavin Sheets also contributed with a two-run home run. Yu Darvish pitched seven scoreless innings, allowing few hits and striking out several batters.- Fernando Tatis Jr.: 3-1, 2 R, 1 BB
- Manny Machado: 5-2, 2 RBI
- Ronny Mauricio: 3-1
Ohtani Leaves Game; Reds Beat Dodgers
Shohei Ohtani was removed from the mound in the fourth inning due to physical discomfort. The big hit of the game was a two-run triple by Spencer Steer, which tipped the scales in favor of the Reds, who ended up defeating the Dodgers.- Elly De La Cruz: 4-1, 1 RBI
- Teoscar Hernández: 4-1