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Last Night In Baseball: Crow-Armstrong Makes It 30-30 And A Cubs' W With 1 Swing
- Pete Crow-Armstrong hit a first-pitch homer and a walk-off in extras, recording his first career walk-off and his second straight 30-30 season — one of only 18 players to have multiple 30-30 years.
- Shohei Ohtani collected four hits and two mammoth homers for the Dodgers at Coors, saying his knee felt good after a bullpen session and raising the possibility he could pitch again soon.
- The Mets’ defense flipped the script: Carson Benge (twice) and A.J. Ewing threw out three would‑be runs at the plate to help New York hang on for a 2-1 win.
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