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MLB Summary: Jeremy Pena's Walkoff HR drives Astros into a series sweep

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Jeremy Peña hit a walk-off home run with two outs in the ninth inning as the Houston Astros won the Los Angeles Angels three-game sweep 4-2. Sunday.

Pena drilled the opening slider from Ryan Tepera (1-2) in the Angels relief into a straight center field, and José Altuve scored. Pena hit his 11 home runs and recorded his first career multihomer game.

Astros' closer Ryan Pressly (2-2) struck the side at the ninth top to help set the Houston franchise record. Four Astros pitchers combined 20 strikeouts, the most in nine innings in club history. Astros starter Framber Valdez set a career record of 13 in 6 innings.

The Angels struck out a major league record with most strikeouts and became the eighth team to strike out 20 times in nine innings.

Phillies 4, Cardinals 0

When Philadelphia shut out St. Louis, Zack Wheeler and two rescuers shut out with four batters.

Wheeler (7-4) hit the Cardinals with four hits and one step while hitting five batters in seven innings. Nick Nelson defeated the Cardinals in the 8th inning, and Corey Knebel finished the 9th inning. JT Realmuto hit a two-run homer, and Rhys Hoskins added a solo homer, a double and a two-run for the Phillies.

Cardinals starting pitcher Adam Wainwright (6-6) allowed four runs with eight hits in 52/3 innings. He hit five batters and walked one.

Mariners 2, Athletics 1

Robbie Ray recorded the season's best 12 strikeouts with a strong inning of 6 2/3, and rookie Julio Rodríguez was defeated by Seattle's visit to Oakland. So I went back home.

The expected pitching duel between Ray (7-6) and Frankie Montas (3-9) in Oakland shook violently after Montas was pulled following the first match. rice field. Montas started with an inflammation of his shoulder. Ray, who won the active American League Cy Young Award in Toronto before signing as a free agent with the Mariners in the off-season, allowed one run with four hits on two walks.

Ray was unharmed until the seventh time Elvis Andrus hit a solo home run in the middle left with two outs.

Royals 7, Tigers 4

Emmanuel Rivera and Edward Olivares, who visited Kansas City, hit home runs and defeated Detroit.

Nicky Lopez ran with four hits, and Whit Merrifield reached the base four times and scored twice. Brady Singer hit 9 in 4 2/3 innings, with Jose Kvass (2-0) scoring 1 to win. Scott Barlow scored his last three outs and recorded his 12th save.

Tarik Skubal (5-7) gave up five hits in 4 2/3 innings and lost each in the final five starts.

Brewers 2, Pirates 0

Omar Narvaez, who visited Milwaukee to defeat Pittsburgh and won a four-game series split, hit a two-run home run.

Fifth, pirate starter Zach Thompson (3-6) issued a lead-off walk to Kolten Wong on four pitches. After Luis Urías jumped to the left, Narvaez hit a third home run, clearing the right-side stand and leading 2-0 Milwaukee at an estimated 427 feet.

It was Brandon Woodruff's (7-3) second outing after a long IL stint due to a high ankle sprain and numbness in his fingers. He threw six intense innings and did not allow six runs and six hits without eight strikeouts and walks. Josh Hader has won his 25th save in the series' first appearance.

Marlins 7, Nationals 4 (10 innings)

Miami hit 4 out of 8 hits in a 10 inning match, in a topsy-filled second half inning stretch Defeated host Washington in.

Brian Anderson, Jon Berti and Joey Wendle won the single in 10th place. Jesús Sanchez hit a two-out, two-run home run in the top of the ninth inning to lead the Marlins 4-3. Avisail Garcia reached two outwalks to extend the match before Sanchez's 11th home run of the season.

The second half of the inning cast a shadow over the wonderful outing of Marlins starter Pablo Lopez. Josh Bell's double in the bottom of the seventh inning was the Nationals' first hit. Bell also made his next inning home.

Raise 7, Blue Jays 3

Shane Baz hit 7 in 6 innings, Harold Ramirez and Landia Rosarena hit a 2-run home run, visited Tampa Bay to defeat Toronto and win in a row Was extended. 3 games.

Raise did most of the damage by recording 6 runs for the 5th time. Taylor Walls led the double and scored with Yandy Diaz's one-out single. Yandy Diaz was thrown out trying to take second place. Wander Franco became a single by two points, and Ramirez put his fourth home run this season on the left. Trent Thornton replaced stripping and allowed Ji-man Choi to hit his seventh home run this season. Isaac Paredes then hit a single, and Arosalena hit her eighth home run this year.

Shawn Armstrong entered the game ninth, allowing Cavan Biggio and Bo Bichette to singles, followed by Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s one-out RBI double. Teoscar Hernandez walked to load the base. Jason Adam took over to win his third save with two strikeouts.

White Sox 13, Giants 4

Right-handed Lucas Giolito hit 7 in 6 innings, Gavin Sheets closed the big weekend with a 3-run double, Chicago-hosted San Francisco Was banged. Completed 3 game sweeps.

Seby Zavala scored 2 RBIs, 1 RBI and 3 RBIs, while Leury Garcia and Josh Harrison scored three times each in the White Sox. The White Sox finished the 4-2 California swing with the best run of the season. Chicago also scored 13 in a shutout victory in Detroit last month.

After catching the first eight innings, Austin Winds threw the Giants' ninth inning, allowing two of the last two runs and Chicago's 17 hits. Did.

Padres 4, Dodgers 2

Luke Voit, Eric Hosmer and Kim Ha-seong visited San Diego to avoid a four-game series sweep and passed through Los Angeles in the ninth inning. I drove everything.

Padres was two outs away from leaving Los Angeles empty-handed when he returned to win his second win in the last eight games. San Diego's rookie left-handed MacKenzie Gore settled down from an unstable start, and 5 he gave up 5 hits, 4 walks and 3 strikeouts in 2/3 innings. Nick Martinez (3-3) added 21/3 scoreless innings to win.

Clayton Kershaw threw seven scoreless innings to rebound from the start in Colorado, where the Dodgers gave up the season's best six runs. The left-handed person gave up four hits and one walk with eight hits.

Orioles 3, Twins 1

Ryan Mountcastle doubled with a home run and Baltimore defeated Minnesota for four consecutive games. Wells has won five straight games. In Minneapolis.

Trey Mancini and Rougned Odor also hit Orioles home runs, finishing 12 games in a row on the target field until July 9, 2017. Wells (7-4) won the no-hitter 5 times in a row and started 15 times in a row with less than 3 runs.

Twins recorded the only run in the bottom of the sixth inning. Gilberto Celestino led the walk, moving to second place in the Luis Arráez single and third when Carlos Correa double-played. After that, Jorge Polanco drove Celestino with a single to the right.

Rockies 6, Diamondbacks 5

C. J. Colorado defeated Arizona in Kron's second three-run home run, winning three rubber matches. Denver game series.

The Rocky Mountains defeated right-handed Zac Gallen and Diamondbacks 5-0 to advance to the sixth inning. It was mainly the strength of the Grand Slam by David Peralta five times. Garen made 6 innings and gave up 3 runs, 4 hits, 2 walks and 4 strikeouts on Kron's first home run.

In 5 innings, Colorado starter Chad Kuhl gave up 5 runs, walks and 2 strikeouts with 7 hits. The right-handed player entered Coors Field 12 times in a row with no points, but the winning streak was snapped to 2 times.

Reds 4, Braves 3

A. J. Almora's single minter (4-2) against Almora gave the Reds their first walk-off victory of the season. It was after the Braves drew the match at the top of the top of the ninth inning with a solo home run between Marcell Ozuna and Michael Harris II's Hunter Strickland (1-2).Cincinnati scored three runs in the eighth inning, leading 3-1 with a total of four losing streaks and ten home winless skids.

Ozna had two solo homers in the afternoon for the 14th multihomer game of his career. Charlie Morton allowed one hit in seven shutout innings, walked once and hit ten. Franmil Reyes drove on both runs when Cleveland visited New York to save the final round of the three-game series and shut out.

Mackenzie (5-6) shot one step, seven strokes, and allowed only three Yankee walks. Reyes hit six home runs, leading four home runs and adding the Guardians' two-run single to the eighth.

Left-handed Jordan Montgomery (3-2) cast five innings on the Yankees. He allowed only three hits and one run (Reyes Homer) and walked three times. Montgomery fueled eight batters.

Mets 4, Rangers 1

Eduardo Escobar hit a two-run home run, Carlos Carrasco effectively pitched six innings, and host New York beat Texas.

Starling Marte hit a home run and Jeff McNeil doubled the Mets' RBI, giving Buck Showalter his 1,600th career win. Showalter became the 22nd manager, achieving 1,600 wins and being two behind Fred Clarke in 21st place in history.

Jonah Heim hit a Rangers home run that failed to win his second consecutive title of the season.

Red Sox 4, Cubs 2 (11 innings)

After losing the first two games of the weekend against Chicago, Boston defeated the Cubs to avoid the sweep.

At the top of the 11th, Rowan Wick (1-3) picked up a short chopper to the mound, threw the ball over the head of David Bote, and crossed the Red Sox plate twice. MLB hit leader Rafael Devas has won two base hits, as did Red Sox catcher Christian Arroyo, designated hitter Franchi Cordero, and infielder Christian Arroyo.

Right-handed Keegan Thompson left for Chicago, but he wasn't sharp. Thompson allowed 7 hits and 2 runs in 4 pitched innings, walked 3 and hit 3.

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