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</html><description>PROSTATE CANCER FOUNDATION&#x2019;S HOME RUN CHALLENGE UPDATE &#x2013; As of End of Day, June 19th, 2026 Top Headlines 502 Total Home Runs (42 total on 6/19/2026) The Cubs set the tone early by absolutely burying the Blue Jays 16&#x2013;2 at Wrigley Field, with CHC C Carson Kelly going deep for six RBI and three runs scored in a breakout afternoon and CHC RF Seiya Suzuki going 3-for-6 with two RBI as TOR SP Kevin Gausman lasted just two innings and surrendered seven runs before Toronto eventually pressed outfielder Myles Straw into pitching duty in a game that stopped being competitive by the second inning. The Yankees answered Cincinnati&#x2019;s shutout from the night before by returning the favor, with NYY SP Cam Schlittler striking out 13 in six scoreless innings and NYY 1B Ben Rice going deep for three RBI in a 5&#x2013;0 blanking of the Reds. Kansas City held off a late Cardinals rally to take the series two games to one, KC RF Jac Caglianone going deep for two RBI and KC SP Seth Lugo dealing through six dominant innings before the bullpen nearly gave it away in the ninth before KC RP Alex Lange closed the door on a 6&#x2013;5 nail-biter. Atlanta edged Milwaukee 3&#x2013;2 in the series opener, ATL LF Mike Yastrzemski going deep and ATL SS Mauricio Dub&#xF3;n driving in two to hand MIL SP Jacob Misiorowski a tough-luck loss despite seven strikeouts over six innings. The Rays took care of Washington 5&#x2013;2 behind home runs from TB RF Jonny DeLuca and TB 1B Jonathan Aranda, Miami surprised San Francisco 4&#x2013;3 with MIA RF Owen Caissie delivering a home run and three RBI in the decisive performance, and SF 1B Rafael Devers went deep in a losing cause as the Giants fell to 31&#x2013;44 on the season. Schlittler Strikes Out 13, Rice and Chisholm Go Deep as Yankees Blank Cincinnati The New York Yankees answered Thursday&#x2019;s shutout loss to the Reds in the most emphatic way possible, blanking Cincinnati 5&#x2013;0 behind one of the most dominant individual pitching performances of the entire HRC season. NYY SP Cam Schlittler was simply untouchable, striking out 13 batters across six scoreless innings on just four hits while not issuing a single walk in a performance that had the Reds completely baffled from the first pitch. NYY 1B Ben Rice was the offensive star, going deep for a three-run home run in the second inning that gave New York all the cushion it would ever need, while NYY 2B Jazz Chisholm Jr. added a solo shot in the eighth to put the finishing touches on the scoring. CIN SP Rhett Lowder absorbed the loss after surrendering two home runs and four runs in 5.1 innings, and Cincinnati&#x2019;s lineup managed just four hits all game in what was a thoroughly one-sided affair from start to finish. New York (Y) is now 46-28 and sits at 1st in the AL East. Cincinnati is now 35-39 and sits at 5th in the NL...More</description><thumbnail_url>https://www.pcf.org/homerunchallenge/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/hrc_social-share_2024sg_01.jpg</thumbnail_url><thumbnail_width>1200</thumbnail_width><thumbnail_height>630</thumbnail_height></oembed>
