Jul 31, 2024; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Baltimore Orioles second baseman Jackson Holliday (7) celebrates with outfielder Cedric Mullins (31), third baseman Jordan Westburg (11), and first baseman Ryan Mountcastle (6) after hitting a home run against the Toronto Blue Jays during the fifth inning at Oriole Park at Camden Yards.

MLB Roundup: Orioles Score Big with Jackson 2024 Holliday’s Grand Slam to Defeat the Jays…

Top prospect Jackson Holliday made a triumphant return to the major leagues, delivering a fifth-inning grand slam to secure his first career home run and lead the Baltimore Orioles to a commanding 10-4 victory over the visiting Toronto Blue Jays on Wednesday afternoon.

Holliday’s Heroics

Holliday, who struggled during a brief spring promotion with just two hits in 34 at-bats, returned from Triple-A Norfolk with a bang. Despite going 0-for-2 earlier in the game, Holliday’s grand slam off reliever Yerry Rodriguez extended Baltimore’s lead to 4-3 and proved to be the winning moment. This standout hit was his lone contribution in the game.

Supporting Cast

Colton Cowser also added to the Orioles’ offensive display with a home run. However, the win came at a cost as the team lost All-Star third baseman Jordan Westburg to a fractured right hand after he was hit by a Rodriguez fastball in the fifth inning.

Pitching Performances

Pitcher Grayson Rodriguez (13-4) put in a solid performance, allowing four runs (three earned) and tallying six strikeouts over six innings as Baltimore secured their fourth win in five games. On the opposing side, Paolo Espino (0-1) took the loss for the Blue Jays, conceding four runs in four innings. This marks Toronto’s third loss in their last four games.

The Orioles’ victory showcased the potential of their top prospects and set the stage for an exciting season ahead.


Game Summaries

Red Sox 3, Mariners 2 (10 innings)

In a tense showdown, Rafael Devers’ clutch double in the 10th inning secured a nail-biting win for the Boston Red Sox over the visiting Seattle Mariners, keeping fans on the edge of their seats until the very end.

Cardinals 10, Rangers 1

The St. Louis Cardinals dominated the visiting Texas Rangers with a comprehensive 10-1 victory, propelled by former Cardinal Tommy Pham’s standout performance, ensuring an unforgettable homecoming for the talented player.

Marlins 6, Rays 2

In a dominant display, the Miami Marlins rocked right-hander Taj Bradley, ending his major-league-best scoreless innings streak. Notable contributions came from Xavier Edwards, Jonah Bride, Jonny DeLuca, and Christopher Morel, securing a decisive win over the Tampa Bay Rays.

Yankees 6, Phillies 5

DJ LeMahieu’s grand slam and six RBIs powered the New York Yankees to a triumphant three-game sweep of the Philadelphia Phillies, solidifying their fifth consecutive win. Pitcher Nestor Cortes’ steadfast performance proved pivotal in this crucial victory.

Twins 8, Mets 3

Pitcher Pablo Lopez’s strong six-inning display led the Minnesota Twins to victory over the New York Mets, salvaging the finale of a three-game interleague series. Notable contributions from Matt Wallner and Mark Vientos showcased the Twins’ resilience in this contest.

Royals 10, White Sox 3

With a standout performance from Freddy Fermin and Salvador Perez, the Kansas City Royals secured a resounding victory, capping off a three-game series sweep against the struggling Chicago White Sox, who faced their franchise-worst 17th consecutive defeat.

Braves 6, Brewers 2

A go-ahead two-run single from Austin Riley propelled the Atlanta Braves to victory against the Milwaukee Brewers in the rubber match of a three-game series. Matt Olson and Travis d’Arnaud’s contributions added to the Braves’ fourth win in their last five games.

Diamondbacks 5, Nationals 4

Arizona’s four-run sixth inning, fueled by Geraldo Perdomo, Corbin Carroll, and Jose Herrera, secured a hard-fought victory over the Washington Nationals. Notable standout performances from Jake McCarthy and Zack Gallen underpinned the Diamondbacks’ impressive form.

Giants 1, A’s 0

In a remarkable 1-hour, 55-minute contest, Logan Webb’s standout pitching performance secured a shutout victory for the San Francisco Giants against the Oakland Athletics, salvaging a split of their two-game series.

Cubs 13, Reds 4

Ian Happ’s impressive three-hit display, complemented by Seiya Suzuki’s contributions, powered the Chicago Cubs to a resounding victory over the Cincinnati Reds, closing out a three-game series.

Astros 5, Pirates 4

Houston’s Mauricio Dubon’s pivotal pinch-hit home run and a strong outing from Framber Valdez secured a comeback win against the Pittsburgh Pirates, salvaging the finale of a compelling three-game series.

Padres 8, Dodgers 1

With a solid showing from Luis Campusano and a standout pitching performance from Dylan Cease, the San Diego Padres secured a notable two-game sweep over the Los Angeles Dodgers, narrowing the Dodgers’ lead in the National League West.

Rockies 2, Angels 1

Brenton Doyle’s decisive eighth-inning home run guided the Colorado Rockies to a hard-fought victory over the Los Angeles Angels, ending their five-game losing streak. Victor Vodnik’s pivotal save ensured an even series split for the Rockies in this engaging three-game matchup.

Each game’s highlights reflect noteworthy performances and key moments, capturing the essence of the day’s MLB action.

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