What happened
Hunter Goodman erased a deficit in an instant, launching a three-run home run to left field in the bottom of the ninth inning to tie the game at 6-6. Jake McCarthy and Tyler Freeman both came around to score on the swing. The umpiring crew reviewed the call on the field, and it stood as a home run.
Why it matters
A game-tying homer in the bottom of the ninth does more than even the score — it swings momentum and drags a game that looked settled back to life. Late-inning power off the top of the order can flip a result outright. This time of year, a single swing like Goodman's carries weight in the standings.
By the numbers
The shot was Goodman's 13th home run of the season. The three-run drive to left field scored McCarthy and Freeman to wipe out the deficit in one swing. With the game knotted at six, the contest now hangs on what comes next.
What to watch next
The question is whether the rally carries into extra innings and which bullpen blinks first. After a momentum shift this sharp, the team that steadies its relief corps will have the edge. Watch the late-inning arms closely with the score locked at six.