Julio Rodríguez answers fan batting practice challenge, then homers in game Julio Rodríguez delivered an impressive display during batting practice on Monday evening at Daikin Park, drawing attention from spectators with his powerful swings. The performance was not just a showcase of his hitting ability but also a direct response to a wager made by an Astros fan. The fan, who had been heckling during the session, challenged Rodríguez to hit the ball with such precision that it would land near a Lexus sign in the field. Rodríguez obliged, hitting the ball squarely onto the sign, and immediately demanded the fan’s shoes as a reward. The fan, amused by the challenge, complied by tossing his footwear toward the playing surface. The interaction carried over into the game, where Rodríguez continued to impress. In the third inning, he launched a 414-foot solo home run off Houston’s Peter Lambert. The ball nearly reached the train tracks beyond left field, contributing to Seattle’s 3-1 victory. This win marked the Mariners’ eighth consecutive win against division rivals, their longest such streak since the Astros joined the American League West in 2013. Rodríguez’s home run was his seventh of the season, one short of teammate Luke Raley’s team-leading total. Rodríguez described his approach to batting practice as a way to focus on timing and control rather than rushing his swing. “What I really like is to just feel like I’m driving the ball—on time, behind it, not really rushing my swing,” he said. “It’s kind of like thinking a little bit more. Try to have more thoughtful swings.” This mindset helped him execute both the BP challenge and the game-winning home run. The fan’s flip-flops, which he had to surrender, became a lighthearted moment during the game.#daikin_park #julio_rodriguez #mariners #peter_lambert #astros_fan

Astros and Orioles Set for Doubleheader After Rainout Delay The Houston Astros and Baltimore Orioles will play a doubleheader today at Camden Yards following a rainout that postponed their scheduled game on April 29. The Astros (11-19) and Orioles (14-15) will face off in two games, with the first contest featuring a matchup of right-handed pitchers. Astros rookie RHP Peter Lambert (1-1, 3.27 ERA) will start Game 1 against Orioles RHP Chris Bassitt (1-2, 6.75 ERA). This will mark Lambert’s first career appearance against the Orioles, adding a layer of intrigue to the matchup. Lambert, who joined the Astros via free agency this offseason after a season with the Tokyo Yakult Swallows in the NPB, has shown promise in his early MLB campaign. In his first start on April 17 against the Cardinals, he pitched 6.0 scoreless innings, allowing just three hits and striking out eight batters (16 whiffs) in a 2-0 Astros victory. His performance has been notable for his ability to induce swings and misses, with a combined 39 whiffs in two starts this season. On April 17, he recorded 23 strikeouts, ranking him among the top AL pitchers in 2026 for whiffs in a single game. The doubleheader will conclude a three-game series against the Orioles, with the Astros holding a 4-3 record in the 2025 season against Baltimore. The teams will next meet in a three-game set at Daikin Park in July. For the Astros, the series carries significance as they aim to improve their standing in the AL West. Yordan Alvarez has emerged as a standout performer for the Astros, leading the American League in several key categories. Through the first 30 games of the season, he has hit 11 home runs, ranking second in franchise history behind Lance Berkman’s 13 in 2002. Alvarez’s .#baltimore_orioles #houston_astros #camden_yards #peter_lambert #chris_bassitt
