Carlos Cortes and Ildemaro Vargas named AL and NL players of the week

Oakland Athletics outfielder Carlos Cortes and Arizona Diamondbacks infielder Ildemaro Vargas earned American League and National League Player of the Week honors for their standout performances. Cortes hit .542 with three home runs to help his team win four of six games, while Vargas posted a 1.104 OPS and leads the NL in batting average. Both players claimed their first such awards.

Carlos Cortes, a 28-year-old lefty-hitting outfielder for the Athletics, batted 13-for-24 (.542) last week, including two doubles, a triple, three home runs and seven RBIs. His contributions powered the A's to series wins over the Mariners and Rangers, taking four out of six games. Entering the week, Cortes had just one homer and six RBIs in 16 games this season. This marks his first Player of the Week award and the first for an Athletics player since Nick Kurtz won back-to-back honors last summer on July 21 and July 28.

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Leody Taveras delivers a game-saving outfield throw in the Orioles' 2-1 win over the Athletics at Camden Yards.
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Orioles defeat athletics 2-1 behind taveras throw

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The Baltimore Orioles snapped a three-game losing streak with a 2-1 victory over the Oakland Athletics on Sunday afternoon at Camden Yards. Leody Taveras delivered a game-saving outfield assist in the seventh inning. Chris Bassitt earned the win in relief of opener Keegan Akin.

Cleveland Guardians third baseman José Ramírez earned his team-record ninth American League Player of the Week award on Monday, while Chicago Cubs second baseman Nico Hoerner picked up his first career honor on the same day. Ramírez powered through a hot week with four home runs and five stolen bases. Hoerner delivered strong production, including 11 RBIs over six games.

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Byron Buxton of the Twins earned AL Player of the Week honors, while Milwaukee Brewers teammates Jacob Misiorowski and Jackson Chourio shared NL recognition for their recent performances.

Rookies dominated Major League Baseball's first weekend of the 2026 season, hitting 15 home runs through the first three games—the most since 1900—and posting a 1.008 OPS, the highest mark in history. Cleveland Guardians outfielder Chase DeLauter and Cincinnati Reds first baseman Sal Stewart earned American League and National League Player of the Week honors, respectively, marking just the second time rookies have swept the opening awards. The class set multiple records, including a .622 slugging percentage and a .308 batting average, the third-best since 1900.

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Yordan Alvarez hit his 11th home run of the season, a two-run shot in the first inning, to lead the Houston Astros to a 2-0 victory over the Cleveland Guardians at Progressive Field. The designated hitter went 3-for-4 and raised his batting average to .347 in the series finale on Wednesday. Houston's pitchers combined for a five-hitter shutout.

Nick Kurtz smashed a game-tying two-run homer in the seventh inning to spark the Oakland Athletics' comeback from a 5-0 deficit against the Chicago White Sox. The A's secured a 7-6 victory in 11 innings on Saturday at Sutter Health Park in West Sacramento. Max Muncy provided the walk-off sacrifice fly.

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The Tampa Bay Rays defeated the Cleveland Guardians 1-0 on Tuesday night at Progressive Field, extending their AL winning streak to six games. Rays pitcher Nick Martinez tossed seven scoreless innings, limiting Cleveland to three hits. The loss spoiled the major league debut of Guardians second baseman Travis Bazzana, the No. 1 overall pick in the 2024 MLB Draft.

 

 

 

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