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Shohei Ohtani continues to be one of the league’s top storylines after belting his 29th home run of the season, further solidifying his lead in the home run race. Sonny Gray delivered a masterful performance with an 89-pitch complete game shutout, underscoring his ace status and providing a major boost for his club. Defensive gems also made headlines, with Michael Harris II making a spectacular diving catch, Freddie Freeman flashing the leather on a game-clinching play, and Jacob Young scaling the wall to rob a hit as part of the premier plays from Friday night.

On the field, the Toronto Blue Jays dominated the Boston Red Sox in a 9-0 rout at Fenway Park, showcasing their offensive depth and timely hitting. This decisive victory helps the Blue Jays keep pace in a tightly contested AL playoff race. The Dodgers, meanwhile, executed a game-ending double play, highlighting their defensive prowess and maintaining momentum in the NL West.

In minor league action, prospect power was on full display. Lazaro Montes, one of the most highly regarded young sluggers in the Mariners’ system, became the first minor leaguer to reach 20 home runs this season, crushing a 475-foot shot for Double-A Arkansas. The Cubs’ Jefferson Rojas hit his sixth homer for High-A South Bend with a three-run blast, and D-backs prospect LuJames Groover connected for his tenth of the year at Double-A Amarillo. On the mound, Mets prospect Jonah Tong extended his strikeout lead with another dominant outing, while Blue Jays southpaw Kendry Rojas impressed on rehab, throwing five hitless frames with nine strikeouts for Dunedin.

Elsewhere around the league, Miles Mastrobuoni made a clutch catch, and the Dodgers’ late-game defense stood out as a difference-maker. No major blockbuster trades or high-impact signings have been reported in the last day, but teams are continuing to tinker with rosters as the midseason approaches, with injury reports and rehab assignments providing depth news.

In the standings, division and wildcard races remain tight with every win taking on greater significance as July approaches. Notable matchups scheduled for the weekend and into next week are expected to further shape the playoff picture.

Internationally and in the minors, the focus has been on prospect performances, particularly the prodigious home run displays that have scouts and fans alike buzzing. No groundbreaking league announcements or rule changes have emerged, but anticipation is building for the official unveiling of All-Star rosters and upcoming Futures Game participants.

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