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MLB ROUNDUP: AJ Smith-Shawver, Braves Stars As Empty Reds

May 5, 2025; Atlanta, Georgia, USA; The Atlanta Braves Starting Jug Aj Smith-Shawver (32) throws Cincinnati Reds at the eighth shot at Truist Park. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-Imagn Images

Aj Smith-Shawver hit the eighth shot and Atlanta Braves defeated Cincinnati Reds 4-0, who visited Monday at the opener of three match series.

Smith-Shawver (2-2) threw eight innings of high career and did not hit a hit-one hit by a leader by Santiago Espinal with four walks and five strikes. He threw 99 fields, for 60 strikes.

Matt Olson, Reds Rokie's field player Tyler Callihan had a temporary ball in his glove, where he reached for the capture, but he collected a house in an unusual game where he hit the side wall. Callihan, Olson came to score a goal in the game broke the left forearm.

Cincinnati's Brady singer (4-2) made six strokes and allowed four runs in seven strokes.

Dodgers 7, Marlins 4

Shohei Ohtani and Freddie Freeman defeated Los Angeles's host Miami in the opener of a three -game series, while Homers pierced Homers.

Ohtani, who shot 54 Homers in the national league last year, has nine this season. Dodgers right -field player Teoscar Hernandez, the season's MLB height of the 34th RBI 2 to 2 went to 2.

Miami, who lost eight of the last nine, was directed by Agustin Ramirez, who exploded the longest driving of the night, a Homer, who ranked 424 feet. Marks Starter Sandy Alcantara lost and allowed five runs in six strokes.

Royals 3, White Sox 0

Cole Ragans shot 11 out of five times and Bobby Witt Jr. took two hit with the RBI while continuing his last domination to visit Kansas City Chicago.

Maikel Garcia and Drew Waters had running hits, Garcia and Witt played two bases for the third flat and 12th place in the last 14 games. Kansas City won 15 out of the seven and the last 16 in a row against Chicago, which directed six hit and took off the eighth consecutive road competition against Royals 14 times.

Ragans (2-1) was scattered three strokes, while White Sox rookie Shane Smith (1-2) was also intact, but two strokes allowed two runs, five strokes and three walks.

Cubs 9, Giants 2

Dansby Swanson went to 3 with a pair of RBI, Ian Happ and Carson Kelly visited Homed and Chicago San Francisco.

Happ lasted in three rounds, and Seiya Suzuki doubled as CUBS won the fourth match in five trials. Matthew Boyd (3-2) had five strokes, threw two conditions and seven strokes for Chicago.

Landen ROPP (2-3) delivered five strokes and four running (two wins) in five strokes and shot four. Luis Matos's two conditions Homer explained the entire crime of the giants, and San Francisco's defense made four mistakes. The giants saw that the winning line was captured.

Padres 4, Yankees 3

Xander Bogaerts crossed New York, who visited San Diego.

Padres, Devin Williams and Luke Weaver (0-1) against a three-stage deficit against the sixth flat matches won. Williams uploaded his eighth bases to Luis Arraez with a four -step walk. Weaver entered and Manny Machado listed 1-1 Fastball left for a couple for a couple to get San Diego in 3-2. In the next step, Bogaerts hit a cutter for a Bloop single.

Trent Grisham shot a two -stage Homer for Yankees in the third. Carlos Rodon limited Padres to three singles in 6 2/3 Inning.

BreWers 5, Astros 1

Christian Yelich became a two -stage host, and Tobias Myers took a star effort in Milwaukee's victory on visiting Houston at the opener of a three -game series.

Myers (1-0) allowed a run in six strokes in 5 1/3 inning and returned from the previous start when only two inning drove. Brewers' Bullpen, Nick Mears, Jared Koenig, Grant Anderson and Joel Payamps maintained the leadership while keeping Astros away from the scorebord.

The Houston Starter Ronel Blanco (2-3) allowed three runs in the third shot. Six strokes with six strokes and seven strokes and two walks.

Cardinals 6, pirates 3

Willson Contreras, St. Louis took two hit, including a sixth ranking two -round house run to help Louis back to defeat Pittsburgh.

Contreras' fifth home run of the season, the four cardinals in the sixth run without allowing pirates relaxing Chase Shugart (1-2) came out. Jose Barrero finished with two hit and three RBIs, and in the last two runs of this stroke, he doubled the left field line in a place. Pedro pages also had two hit.

While the cardinals won the third victory in a row, the pirates lost fifth in a row – the longest lost sledges of this season. Bryan Reynolds put the fifth house run in his pocket, Miles Micolas made two conditions an explosion, and the pirates went ahead 2-0 to open the game of only two horse bats.

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