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MLB Roundup: Dodgers extend win streak to seven

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Max Muncy hit a three-run homer in the fifth inning, and the Los Angeles Dodgers added two earned runs in the bottom of the seventh Saturday night to beat the visiting San Diego Padres, 8–3.

The win was his seventh straight for the Dodgers, who are 7-2 against the Padres this season. The Padres stole his three earned runs from Dodgers starter Andrew Heaney in the top of the fourth to give him a 3–2 lead.

Mookie Betts led him in the bottom of the fifth with a one-out, and Padres starting pitcher and loser Mike Clevinger (3-4) gave him two seconds. With two outs, Will Smith, who gave the Dodgers a 1–0 lead with his 16th home run of the season, was hit by a pitch and stole the second.

Muncie then hit his 11th home run of the season to give the Dodgers his 5–3 lead.

Mets 8, Braves 5 (Game 1)

Francisco Lindor had his 3 hits and 3 RBI to propel hosts New York to Atlanta in the doubleheader opener. rice field.

David Peterson was the New York spot he started with his 3 hits in 5 1/3 innings. The three hits tied Lindall's season high. Acquired by the Braves from his Houston Astros on Monday, Jake Odorridge gave up 3 runs (2 earned) on 6 hits and 3 walks, and he struck out 4 in 4 2/3 innings. was recorded.

Mets 6, Braves 2 (Game 2)

Max Scherzer continues to build momentum, he struck out 11 in seven innings, New York beat Atlanta, and the National League East won an important double-header at rival.

Scherzer (8-2) allowed four hits for him and finished the season with the best strikeout without a walk. The veteran right-hander is 3-1 with a 1.37 ERA in seven starts since returning from a six-week stint on the injured reserve due to an oblique injury.

The Mets scored all the runs needed in his third round against Max Freed (10-4). Pete Alonso hit a bases-loaded RBI. Darrin Ruff hit first on a potential double play ground ball. Matt Olson fired at shortstop Dansby Swanson to force Alonso, but Swanson's throw went past Freed, who was covering first, and two more runs were scored.

Cardinals 1, Yankees 0

Jordan Montgomery and his three St. Louis relief pitchers rounded out a visit to New York.

Montgomery, 4-3, the Yankees traded to the Cardinals for outfielder Harrison Vader just before the trade deadline on Tuesday. He exited the game for precautionary reasons after suffering a cramp in his leg.

Nolan Arenado drove in the Cardinals' only run. The Cardinals have won his sixth straight, and he has won eight in his last nine games. The Yankees have lost four in a row, and he has lost five in his last six games.

Cubs 4, Marlins 0

Left-handed Drew Smiley and Mark Leiter Jr. paired up in his five-hitter, P.S. J. Higgins hit a home run to give Chicago his second straight win over Miami.

Smiley (4-6), who bounced back from his four-inning, five-run fiasco in San Francisco earlier this week, is the first to win since his 1-0 victory over the Marlins in July 2021. Participated in a combined shutout. He allowed his 5 hits in his 6 2/3 innings, struck out 4 and he walked 1. The Marlins nearly ended an early shutout bid when Peyton Burdick, Jesus Aguilar and Brian Delacruz singled in his third inning. However, Miguel Rojas, who went to base by fielder's choice, was shot at home by right fielder Seiya Suzuki while attempting to score on a two-out hit by De La Cruz.

Mariners 2, Angels 1 (Game 1)

All-Star Thailand France hit his two-run homer and rookie George Kirby ran his sixth inning. Toss, Seattle defeated the Visitor. Doubleheader opener in Los Angeles.

Kirby (3-3) hit six and he allowed one run. A right-hander, he didn't walk a hitter and stole eight, one of his bests of the season. Eric Swanson worked ninth with his career-high third save.

Tie 1-0, the Mariners scored all the runs they needed in the third inning. Cal Rowley took the lead with a base before being erased by a shortstop on Jared Kelenic's ground ball. Kerenich stole his second, right-hander Jaime on a wild pitch on his barrier (1-2) that advanced him to third. France then hit his 1-0 pitch into the Mariners' left center field bullpen to make it 2-1.

Angels 7, Mariners 1 (Game 2)

Reed Detmers pitched his seventh inning as Los Angeles defeated hosts Seattle and the Americans won his league. won a double-header split with rival in the west.

With Mickey Moniak and David Fletcher hitting homers at Nightcap, the Angels improved to his 6-2 record in Seattle this season. Detmers (4-3) allowed one run on six hits. Left arm: 1 walk, 7 strikeouts.

Right-hander Chris Flexen (7-9) of Seattle lost for the first time in his last six decisions. Flexen allowed him 5 runs in 6 innings, with 6 hits, 2 walks, and 5 strikeouts.

Guardians 4, Astros 1

Cal his Quantrill pitched six scoreless innings, Amed Rosario hit his two-run single in his second, and the hosts gave Cleveland a victory over Houston.

Jose Ramirez hit an RBI double in the first inning, joining Andrés Jimenez and Miles Straw on two hits. Cleveland, who suffered a skid loss to Houston in his seven games at home, will try to regain a split for the four-game series when the teams reconvene on Sunday.

Aledmys Diaz scored his RBI double for the Astros in the ninth inning with two outs and he outscored his opponent 21-4 during the third straight win.

Reds 7, Brewers 5

Jose Valero hit Milwaukee with his two home runs, his first in his league, as Cincinnati lost his fifth in six games to Milwaukee. was dropped.

Joey Votto and Donovan Solano also won at home for the Reds, who won 5 of 7. Reds starter Nick Lodoro had 3 runs and 4 hits in 4 2/3 innings. He has 4 strikeouts and 4 walks in 100 pitches.

Brewers lefty Aaron Ashby (2-10) also allowed 4 runs and his 3 hits in 4 2/3 innings. He struck out his 5 and walked 5. Andrew McCutchen and he hit a home run by Keston Hiura and Christian Yelich in his 3-4 victory over the Brewers.

Orioles 6, Pirates 3

Ryan McKenna he scored two runs, every player in the lineup had a hit, and Baltimore visited Pittsburgh to win .

Four relief pitchers combined in his four no-hitters in his innings, and the Orioles took his fifth straight win for the second time this season. Last time it was extended to 10 games.

Orioles starter Austin Boss (2 wins, 1 loss) pitched his just over five innings, allowing his three runs on six hits. He struck out 5 and walked 1. O'Neill Cruz hit his two-run homer for the Pirates. Ben Gamel had 2 hits and 2 runs.

Tigers 9, Rays 1

Jonathan Scoop hits a homer, scoring three runs and Garrett Hill wins his second major and wins the league. Record, host Detroit hits Tampa Bay.

Harold Castro scored his 3 hits, 2 runs scored and 2 RBI, and Javier Baez scored his 2 runs. Hill (2-3) gave up one run and six hits in 5 2/3 innings, stealing six. he walked three

Rays ace Shane McClanahan (10-5) allowed 4 runs and 6 hits in 6 1/3 innings. His strikeouts were the lowest of the season. Infielder Yoo Chang hit a home run, pitching an inning for the first time in his career.

Phillies 11, Nationals 5

Rhys Hoskins hit a home run in his first inning for his third consecutive game, giving hosts Philadelphia a win over Washington.

Matt Vierling and J. T. Real Muto also hit a home run, allowing Jean Segura to hit his third for the Phillies, who scored his six runs in the first inning to complete his fourth straight win. They have also won 9 of their last 10 games.

Washington starter Patrick Corbin failed to make it past his first inning, his second in three starting appearances. He allowed six runs on five hits and two walks in two-thirds of an inning. Corbin went 4-16 with an ERA of 7.02 in 2003 Detroit. We are progressing at a pace.

Rangers 8, White Sox 0

Adris Garcia scored five runs and Dane Dunning had one in seven innings to overtake Chicago in Arlington, Texas.

Dunning (2-6) scored his first win since his April 30 win over Atlanta against the Braves, posting his season-high 7 2/3 innings. He struck out six in just one step this time.

Garcia had an impactful hit in the third inning when he singled and in the seventh he hit a 3-run double. The Rangers won his two of his three games in the first four of his series with the White Sox.

Giants 7, Athletics 3

Lamonte Wade Jr. , J. D. Davis and Joey Burt all returned home supporting lefty Carlos Rodon and traveled to San Francisco to win the two-game Interleague Series opener over Oakland.

Rodon (10-6) had his double-digit wins for his second straight season, holding the Athletics to one run and five hits in his 5 1/3 innings. He hit his 3 and didn't walk.

San Francisco relievers Tyler Rodgers, Unior Marte and Jarlyn Garcia scored in place of Rodon, and Garcia hit his two-run homer to Skye his Bolt in his fourth of the season. rice field.

Twins 7, Blue Jays 3

José Landa doubled him at home, Luis Araez hit his double and two runs to make him 3–5, Minnesota at Minneapolis. We won Toronto.

Jorge his Polanco hit two on his two hits and he doubled and scored two RBIs. Jake Cave added his three RBIs to Minnesota, his third win in the last four games.

Trevor Megill (3-1) started the fifth inning with Dylan, who replaced Bundy, grabbing the win on a hitless easy inning.

Rockies 3, Diamondbacks 2

Ryan McMahon's solo homer in the top of the ninth proved enough to pass Colorado over Arizona in Phoenix.

Colorado trailed him 2–1 to advance to the eighth round, but Elefris Montero, making his 16th game appearance of his career, equalized with a home run for the first time in his career. He faced Arizona starter Meryl Kelly. Montero finished the night with him going 2-3.

McMahon's decisive home run against Ian Kennedy (4-5) was McMahon's 10th of the season. The Rockies earned his second win in three games after a five-game losing streak. The Diamondbacks are losing his 3-2 and his 8-6.

Royals 5, Red His Sox 4

Nick Pratt hit his two-out homer to center field to give Kansas City a walk-off victory over the Boston visit.

Pratt hit his 3-2 changeup off Garrett Whitlock (2-2) for the first walk-off of his career. It was the Red Sox's eighth walk-off loss of the season.

Neither starter influenced the decision. Kansas City's Daniel Lynch allowed seven hits and four runs in six innings. He struck out 6 with no bases. Nathan Eovaldi's line was much the same. He also allowed four runs on seven hits in six innings without giving a base. he hit his seven.

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