On the day of the explosion of firepower in Major League Baseball (MLB) on the 30th, the Dodgers, Yankees and Rangers scored 15 points each, and all beat their opponents by at least 12 points, writing a rare record since 1900.
The Dodgers had a 13-point lead in nine innings, but luckily sent fielder Enrique "Kiké" Hernandez to the bench to pitch the ball and wear a half-hooded helmet over his cap to attract the attention of fans. In the end, he used 14 balls to complete one inning, and although he was knocked on two hits, he did not concede points. In this game, he defended first base in the 7th inning, selected a guaranteed base in the second half of the inning and ran back to home plate to score, knocked out a hit in the 8th inning, and relied on T. Hernández (Teoscar Hernández) to clear the second base and score, accumulating 1 dozen hits, 1 hit, 1 delivery, 2 points, and successfully closed the door in the 9th inning, completing the "second knife flow" earlier than Shohei Ohtani this season.
The Dodgers beat the Marlins 15-2 at home, the Rangers beat the Athletics 15-2, and the Yankees beat the Orioles 15-3, and the three teams scored 15 points, and the difference between the three teams was more than 12 points, showing strong offensive firepower.
According to major league data expert Sarah Langs, three teams have won by at least 12 points in a single day, and there have been 15 times since 1900, the last time was on July 29, 2021; The most in history occurred on May 24, 1884, when four teams beat their opponents by more than 12 points.