Cleveland Guardians' Rookie Chase DeLauter Hits 4th Career Home Run in 3rd Game, Secures Victory Over Mariners Rookie outfielder Chase DeLauter delivered a game-changing two-run home run in the 10th inning, giving the Cleveland Guardians the lead for good and securing a 6-5 win over the Seattle Mariners on Saturday night. The 24-year-old, who made history earlier in the week by becoming the fifth player in franchise history to hit a home run in his first regular-season at-bat, extended his arms to drive a fastball from Mariners closer Andrés Muñoz beyond the left-field wall at T-Mobile Park. The blast, which made it 6-3, marked DeLauter’s fourth career home run and his third consecutive game with a long ball. DeLauter’s performance added to his growing legacy, as he joined an elite group of players in MLB history. He became the third batter to hit a home run in each of his first three games, following in the footsteps of Seattle’s Kyle Lewis (2019) and Colorado’s Trevor Story (2016). Additionally, he is the second player ever to achieve four home runs in his first three games, matching the feat of Story. DeLauter’s dominance in his early career has already drawn comparisons to some of the game’s most celebrated sluggers. The Guardians’ victory was built on a combination of offensive firepower and clutch hitting. In the ninth inning, Julio Rodriguez delivered a two-out, two-strike RBI single off Cade Smith to tie the game at 3-3. The Mariners’ bullpen struggled to hold the lead, allowing Cleveland to capitalize in the 10th. Luke Raley extended the Guardians’ lead with a two-run homer in the bottom of the 10th, and Connor Brogdon closed the game with a save, striking out Leo Rivas and Cole Young to end the contest.#seattle_mariners #cleveland_guardians #chase_delauter #andres_munoz #t_mobile_park

Chase DeLauter’s Homer Propels Guardians to 6-5 Victory Over Mariners In a dramatic 10th-inning showdown Saturday night at T-Mobile Park, Chase DeLauter turned the tide for the Cleveland Guardians with a towering opposite-field two-run homer off Mariners closer Andrés Muñoz. The rookie, who entered the game 0-for-4 with three strikeouts, faced a 2-2 count against Muñoz, who delivered a 96.6 mph four-seam fastball up and off the plate. DeLauter, however, capitalized on the pitch, sending it soaring into the left-field bleachers to give the Guardians a 6-5 win. The home run marked a pivotal moment in DeLauter’s rookie season, further solidifying his status as one of the most electrifying talents in baseball. The Guardians’ No. 2 prospect and MLB’s No. 45 overall pick now joins an elite group of players in history. He is the second player in MLB history to hit four home runs in his first three regular-season games, following in the footsteps of Trevor Story in 2016. DeLauter also became the third player to hit at least one home run in each of his first three-plus career regular-season games, joining Story and former Mariner Kyle Lewis. DeLauter’s performance in the game was a testament to his resilience and adaptability. Despite struggling early, he stayed focused and executed his plan against Muñoz. His home run traveled a Statcast-projected 365 feet with a 99 mph exit velocity, a feat made even more impressive by the challenging conditions. The game was played on a cold night with wind blowing in from left field, a factor that made the home run all the more remarkable. “Fastballs all night,” DeLauter said after the game. “Unfortunately, it didn’t really go my way for most of it, but I stuck with a plan and got a heater up and just went after it.#cleveland_guardians #stephen_vogt #chase_delauter #andres_munoz #jose_ramirez
