May 13 brought chaos to the late innings across Major League Baseball — five games ended in walk-off hits, including three home runs in the ninth or later.
There were 4 MLB walk-offs tonight:
🇵🇷Javy Báez
🇲🇽Isaac Paredes
🇺🇸Justin Turner
🇩🇴Fernando Tatis Jr.pic.twitter.com/0L1ib0FPwO— Shawn Spradling (@Shawn_Spradling) May 14, 2025
The action spanned coast to coast, featuring late-inning drama from star players representing four nations.
GRITTY TIGS!
JAVY BÁEZ WALKS IT OFF IN THE 11TH! pic.twitter.com/mqKpgzZ53z
— MLB (@MLB) May 14, 2025
Javy Báez, representing Puerto Rico, launched a two-run home run to lift the Tigers over the Marlins in Detroit.
Isaac Paredes touches down in the Crawford Boxes for a #walkoff home run! pic.twitter.com/JN6L8FjVhH
— MLB (@MLB) May 14, 2025
In St. Petersburg, Isaac Paredes of Mexico crushed a fastball into the left field seats to win it for Tampa Bay.
.@Miguelsvoice's call of Justin Turner's walk-off double was ELECTRIC 🎤 pic.twitter.com/FJ7n7qDDRX
— Marquee Sports Network (@WatchMarquee) May 14, 2025
Veteran Justin Turner cleared the wall in Milwaukee, lifting the Brewers past Pittsburgh.
FERNANDO TATIS JR.'S FIRST CAREER WALK-OFF HOME RUN! pic.twitter.com/uK67nK8pDd
— Talkin’ Baseball (@TalkinBaseball_) May 14, 2025
In San Diego, Fernando Tatis Jr. smoked a low changeup to left-center, sending Padres fans into a frenzy.
FIVE.
🇺🇸J.P. Crawfordpic.twitter.com/vWjDDuPTX9 https://t.co/TDnp55Ycw8
— Shawn Spradling (@Shawn_Spradling) May 14, 2025
J.P. Crawford ripped a shot into the right field corner, ending things in Seattle.
And just before all that, in a tie game at Rogers Centre, Junior Caminero came up with the bases loaded and launched a grand slam into the Toronto night. It wasn’t a walk-off, but it ended the conversation.
Junior Caminero has his most impressive swing at the MLB level
This pitch is almost a foot inside and drills it off the third deck at 108.8 MPH, traveling 419 FT.
The raw talent is unbelievable…#RaysUp pic.twitter.com/wo04w2rwsB
— Running From The OPS (@OPS_BASEBALL) May 14, 2025
Báez has suited up for Puerto Rico in the 2017 and 2023 World Baseball Classics. Paredes played for Mexico in 2023, helping lead them to a semifinal finish. Tatis Jr., though eligible for the Dominican Republic, did not participate in the last tournament but remains a high-profile candidate for the next one. Crawford has not yet appeared for Team USA in a WBC, while Turner was a member of the 2017 title-winning U.S. squad. Caminero, who just turned 20 last month, could be part of a youth infusion for the Dominican Republic in 2026 if selected.
(AP Photo/Paul Sancya)