With the conclusion of Thursday’s MLB games, the focus shifted from stellar pitching performances earlier in the week to impressive home runs. Notably, Pittsburgh Pirates first baseman Matt Gorski made his mark by hitting his first career home run in his initial at-bat, becoming the 140th player in MLB history to achieve this feat, and the first since Jhonkensy Noel in June 2024. Gorski’s achievement highlights the excitement of debuting in Major League Baseball and adds to the day’s theme centered around the long ball.
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The Rockies are set to call up infielder Warming Bernabel following a trade that opened a spot on the 40-man roster. Despite a solid .301 average in Triple-A Albuquerque, his performance is less impressive when adjusted for the league's hitting environment, highlighting concerns about his selectivity and ability to handle big league pitching. Want More Context? 🔎
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