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Braves Outlast D-Backs Despite Suárez’s Four Homers as Late-Inning Misplays Decide Other Games

Late-inning breakdowns proved decisive across several marquee MLB games.

Overview

  • Atlanta beat Arizona 8-7 in 10 innings after Matt Olson scored on a Justin Martinez wild pitch, overcoming Eugenio Suárez’s four-homer performance that included a game-tying shot in the ninth.
  • Suárez became the 19th MLB player to hit four home runs in a game, with his first three off starter Grant Holmes before tying it against closer Raisel Iglesias.
  • Washington erased a six-run deficit to edge the Mets 8-7, with CJ Abrams scoring the winning run on Pete Alonso’s throwing error after Riley Adams’ three-run homer sparked a five-run seventh.
  • San Francisco walked off Texas 3-2 when Heliot Ramos reached on an infield tapper and raced home on two throwing errors for a ‘Little League’ homer, the Giants’ second straight walk-off.
  • The Yankees completed a doubleheader sweep of the Blue Jays as Aaron Judge broke a tie in the nightcap with a sixth-inning homer, reinforcing a weekend defined by bullpen lapses and defensive mistakes.