Isaac Paredes Ignites Momentum with Game-Tying Bomb Against Dodgers

Isaac Paredes Ignites Momentum with Game-Tying Bomb Against Dodgers

Isaac Paredes Ignites Momentum with Game-Tying Bomb Against Dodgers

Last night, Isaac Paredes delivered one of those moments in baseball that makes you stop and say— that’s why we watch this game. In the 5th inning, with the score sitting at 4-3 and the pressure thick at the plate, Paredes came up and absolutely crushed a solo home run off the foul pole in left field. That swing tied the game at 4-4, and even more than that, it reignited the spark in the Astros’ dugout. It wasn’t just a home run—it was a statement.

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That was Paredes’ 19th home run of the season, and what a time for it. The timing, the execution, and the confidence he carried to the plate—it all lined up perfectly. When that ball connected with the bat, you knew it had a shot. And sure enough, it kissed the foul pole with a loud thud, bouncing fair and igniting the crowd. It’s the kind of homer you remember—not just for the stat sheet, but for how it flipped the script of the game.

What's impressive about Isaac Paredes right now isn’t just the power—though that’s certainly part of it. It’s his consistency in big moments. He went 1-for-5 in the Astros’ blowout win over the Dodgers just a few days ago, and even in that single hit, he made it count with a home run, a run scored, and an RBI. Over his last seven games, he’s batting .323 with two homers. That’s the kind of production any team dreams of from their middle infield.

As the season rolls into July and playoff conversations start to heat up, Paredes is becoming one of those guys you just can’t ignore. He’s got 49 RBIs, a .258 average across 84 games, and he’s heating up at exactly the right time. Whether it's fantasy baseball or real-world pressure, Isaac Paredes is delivering in a big way.

What’s more exciting is that he’s doing this while the Astros are still fine-tuning their roster with players like Cristian Javier working their way back, and other regulars like Chas McCormick and Jake Meyers managing injuries. Amid all that flux, Paredes is proving to be a reliable cornerstone—one you can count on to step up and change the course of a game in one swing.

Last night’s bomb wasn’t just a home run. It was a reminder: Isaac Paredes is here, he’s hot, and he’s making a serious impact every time he steps onto the field.

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