MLB Daily Edition for July 11, 2026 Featuring Games from Yesterday July 10, 2026
Player of the Day
Tristan Peters, Chicago White Sox
Tristan Peters went 4-for-4 with four RBI and hit for the cycle in Chicago’s 14-1 win over the Athletics. He became the first White Sox player to complete the cycle since José Abreu in 2017 and the third major leaguer to do it this season.
Top Stories
- Tristan Peters hits for the cycle as Chicago routs Oakland.
- Kevin McGonigle and Spencer Torkelson homer as Detroit wins its sixth straight.
- Hunter Greene strikes out 12 in Cincinnati’s shutout of Chicago.
- Wyatt Langford and Jake Burger power Texas past Houston.
- Jazz Chisholm Jr. hits a go-ahead homer in the ninth as New York rallies.
- Kazuma Okamoto ties Shohei Ohtani’s rookie home-run mark for a Japanese-born player.
- Yordan Alvarez hits career home run No. 200.
- Boston extends its winning streak to seven games.
Last Night’s Scoreboard
| Game | Big Moment |
|---|---|
| White Sox 14 Athletics 1 | Tristan Peters completed the cycle with a two-run triple after homering earlier in Chicago’s eight-run seventh. Win: Sean Burke. Loss: Not Verified. Save: None. |
| Tigers 10 Phillies 2 | Kevin McGonigle and Spencer Torkelson hit two-run homers as Detroit won its sixth straight. Win: Jack Flaherty. Loss: Not Verified. Save: None. |
| Rockies 4 Giants 3 | Kyle Karros delivered a go-ahead two-run single during Colorado’s three-run ninth. Win: Antonio Senzatela. Loss: Caleb Kilian. Save: Not Verified. |
| Orioles 5 Royals 3 | Samuel Basallo hit a tiebreaking two-run homer in the eighth. Win: Not Verified. Loss: Not Verified. Save: Not Verified. |
| Reds 4 Cubs 0 | Hunter Greene struck out 12 over seven scoreless innings, while Elly De La Cruz and JJ Bleday homered. Win: Hunter Greene. Loss: Shota Imanaga. Save: None. |
| Guardians 3 Marlins 2 | Parker Messick carried a no-hit bid into the sixth and Chase DeLauter hit a two-run homer. Win: Parker Messick. Loss: Sandy Alcantara. Save: Not Verified. |
| Rays 7 Mariners 2 | Junior Caminero homered again as Tampa Bay handed Seattle its fourth straight loss. Win: Nick Martinez. Loss: Luis Castillo. Save: None. |
| Rangers 7 Astros 3 | Wyatt Langford broke a 3-3 tie with an eighth-inning homer before Jake Burger added a three-run shot. Win: Not Verified. Loss: Bryan King. Save: None. |
| Red Sox 6 Mets 2 | Wilyer Abreu and Anthony Seigler homered as Boston won its seventh straight. Win: Sonny Gray. Loss: Not Verified. Save: None. |
| Angels 4 Twins 3 | Vaughn Grissom homered and added a sacrifice fly as Los Angeles held off Minnesota. Win: Grayson Rodriguez. Loss: Not Verified. Save: Not Verified. |
| Yankees 5 Nationals 3 | Jazz Chisholm Jr. hit a go-ahead two-run homer in the ninth and Austin Wells followed with another homer. Win: David Bednar. Loss: Matt Krook. Save: None. |
| Blue Jays 5 Padres 3 | Kazuma Okamoto’s three-run homer tied Shohei Ohtani’s rookie record for a Japanese-born player. Win: Not Verified. Loss: JP Sears. Save: Louis Varland. |
| Diamondbacks 9 Dodgers 3 | Tim Tawa matched a career high with four RBI and Eduardo Rodriguez worked seven strong innings. Win: Eduardo Rodriguez. Loss: Not Verified. Save: None. |
| Cardinals 2 Braves 1 | Jimmy Crooks hit a go-ahead solo homer in the eighth after a long rain delay. Win: Not Verified. Loss: Danny Young. Save: Not Verified. |
Game of the Day
White Sox 14, Athletics 1
Chicago broke open a close game with four runs in the fifth and eight more in the seventh, ending a three-game losing streak in emphatic fashion.
Turning Point: Peters homered to open the eight-run seventh and later completed the cycle with a two-run triple.
Best Player: Tristan Peters.
Why It Mattered: Chicago remained tied for first place in the AL Central while Peters produced one of the rarest offensive performances in baseball.
Big Bats
- Tristan Peters, White Sox: 4-for-4, cycle, 4 RBI.
- Tim Tawa, Diamondbacks: Three hits and four RBI.
- Junior Caminero, Rays: Home run, double, two RBI and two runs.
- Wilyer Abreu, Red Sox: Three hits, including a two-run homer.
- Jazz Chisholm Jr., Yankees: Go-ahead two-run homer in the ninth.
- Wyatt Langford, Rangers: Tiebreaking homer in the eighth.
- Jake Burger, Rangers: Three-run homer in the eighth.
- Elly De La Cruz, Reds: Home run and triple.
Dealing
- Hunter Greene, Reds: 7 IP, 3 H, 0 R, 12 K.
- Sean Burke, White Sox: 7 IP, 4 H, 1 R.
- Jack Flaherty, Tigers: 6 IP, 2 H, 2 R.
- Parker Messick, Guardians: 6 IP, 1 H, 1 R.
- Sonny Gray, Red Sox: 6 IP, 5 H, 1 R.
- Eduardo Rodriguez, Diamondbacks: 7 strong innings in Arizona’s win.
Who’s Hot
- Detroit Tigers: Six straight wins and nine victories in 10 games.
- Boston Red Sox: Seven straight wins.
- Junior Caminero: 13 home runs in 17 games.
- Brett Baty: Career-long 10-game hitting streak.
- Kazuma Okamoto: Tied the rookie home-run record for a Japanese-born player.
- Texas Rangers: Stayed atop the AL West with another division win.
Who’s Not
- Athletics: Seven straight losses.
- Seattle Mariners: Four straight losses.
- Kansas City Royals: Three straight losses and seven defeats in 10 games.
- Chicago Cubs offense: Shut out for the ninth time and struck out 16 times.
- Miami Marlins: Six-game winning streak ended.
Team Trends
- Heating Up: Tigers, Red Sox, Rangers, Rays, Diamondbacks.
- Cooling Off: Athletics, Mariners, Royals, Cubs offense, Marlins.
- AL Central: Chicago remained tied with Cleveland for first place.
- AL West: Texas stayed in front after beating Houston.
- Power Watch: Alvarez reached 200 career homers, while Okamoto tied a rookie record.
Trending Players
- Tristan Peters, Chicago White Sox
- Hunter Greene, Cincinnati Reds
- Junior Caminero, Tampa Bay Rays
- Jazz Chisholm Jr., New York Yankees
- Kazuma Okamoto, Toronto Blue Jays
- Kevin McGonigle, Detroit Tigers
Standings Watch
Chicago White Sox remained tied with Cleveland Guardians atop the American League Central.
Texas Rangers stayed in first place in the American League West, while Tampa Bay Rays continued to strengthen their position near the top of the AL East.
Detroit Tigers and Boston Red Sox remained two of the hottest teams entering the final weekend before the All-Star break.
Injury & Transactions Report
- Major injury and transaction items for July 10 were not fully verified from the accessible source set used for this edition.
- Milwaukee and Pittsburgh had their July 10 game postponed and rescheduled as part of a July 11 doubleheader.
Today’s Games
| Game | Why Watch |
|---|---|
| Brewers at Pirates 12:05 PM ET | Makeup of the July 10 postponement. Pitchers: TBA vs. TBA. |
| Angels at Twins 2:10 PM ET | Minnesota tries to answer after Friday’s one-run loss. Pitchers: Ryan Johnson vs. Joe Ryan. |
| Athletics at White Sox 2:10 PM ET | Chicago follows Peters’ cycle while Oakland tries to stop a seven-game skid. Pitchers: Gage Jump vs. Bryan Hudson. |
| Yankees at Nationals 4:05 PM ET | New York looks to build on consecutive wins after Chisholm’s late homer. Pitchers: Cam Schlittler vs. Miles Mikolas. |
| Rockies at Giants 4:05 PM ET | San Francisco tries to respond after Colorado’s ninth-inning comeback. Pitchers: Kyle Freeland vs. Tyler Mahle. |
| Brewers at Pirates 4:05 PM ET | The regularly scheduled game follows the makeup opener. Pitchers: Shane Drohan vs. Bubba Chandler. |
| Mariners at Rays 4:10 PM ET | Seattle tries to stop a four-game losing streak against first-place Tampa Bay. Pitchers: Logan Gilbert vs. Griffin Jax. |
| Red Sox at Mets 4:10 PM ET | Boston puts a seven-game winning streak on the line. Pitchers: TBA vs. Freddy Peralta. |
| Guardians at Marlins 4:10 PM ET | Miami looks to rebound after its six-game winning streak ended. Pitchers: Tanner Bibee vs. Eury Pérez. |
| Phillies at Tigers 6:10 PM ET | Detroit carries a six-game winning streak into a strong pitching matchup. Pitchers: Cristopher Sánchez vs. Casey Mize. |
| Astros at Rangers 7:05 PM ET | Texas tries to hold its AL West lead against a division rival. Pitchers: Peter Lambert vs. Kumar Rocker. |
| Royals at Orioles 7:05 PM ET | Kansas City tries to stop a three-game skid after Basallo’s late homer Friday. Pitchers: Noah Cameron vs. Kyle Bradish. |
| Cubs at Reds 7:10 PM ET | Chicago tries to answer after being shut out and striking out 16 times. Pitchers: Javier Assad vs. Nick Lodolo. |
| Braves at Cardinals 7:15 PM ET | Atlanta looks to respond after Jimmy Crooks’ late homer. Pitchers: Reynaldo López vs. Matthew Liberatore. |
| Blue Jays at Padres 8:40 PM ET | Toronto tries to keep building behind Okamoto’s record-tying power. Pitchers: Trey Yesavage vs. Walker Buehler. |
| Diamondbacks at Dodgers 9:10 PM ET | Arizona follows a 9-3 win in a strong pitching matchup. Pitchers: Brandon Pfaadt vs. Yoshinobu Yamamoto. |
Stat of the Day
Tristan Peters became the first White Sox player since José Abreu in 2017 to hit for the cycle.
Yesterday at a Glance
- There were 14 completed MLB games on July 10, 2026, with Brewers-Pirates postponed.
- Player of the Day: Tristan Peters, cycle and four RBI.
- Biggest Win: White Sox 14, Athletics 1.
- Closest Finishes: Rockies 4, Giants 3; Angels 4, Twins 3; Cardinals 2, Braves 1.
- Top Pitching Performance: Hunter Greene, 12 strikeouts over seven scoreless innings.
- Milestone: Yordan Alvarez hit career home run No. 200.
- Rookie Record: Kazuma Okamoto tied Shohei Ohtani’s rookie homer mark for a Japanese-born player.
- Hot Team: Detroit won its sixth straight.
- Team Sliding: Oakland lost its seventh straight.
- Late Comeback: Colorado scored three in the ninth to beat San Francisco.

