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MLB ROUNDUP: Jacob Wilson Homers, A’s Pound Dodgers twice Homers

May 13, 2025; Los Angeles, California, USA; Athletics hunter Shea Langeliers (23) and Savii Justin Sterner (60) celebrate the victory against Los Angeles Dodgers in Dodger Stadium. Compulsory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images

Rookie Jacob Wilson made four strokes with the running game at the first many home of his career, the left-handed Jeffrey Springs made seven strong strokes, and the visited athletics won 11-1 against Los Angeles Dodgers on Tuesday.

Wilson, a native of California, a native of California, hit the fourth and fifth home run of his career while finishing his 16th very accurate match this season. Nick Kurtz, Miguel Andujar and JJ Bleday also run a home run for athletics.

Springs (5-3), A’s success continued, as a visitor rose to 14-7, leaving a race for six strokes. California, West Sacramento in the temporary displacement season at home 8-13 at home.

Shohei Ohtani and Mookie Betts united to go to 0 to 6 at the top of Dodgers’ order. Landon Knack (2-1) was rough for five running at seven strokes from 4 2/3 strokes.

Guardians 2, Brewers 0

Logan Allen and three relaxing met for three strokes as they closed visiting Milwaukee on the second night.

At one point, Allen (2-2), who retired 13 flat beer producers, allowed six strokes under six strokes while allowing three strokes. Jose Ramirez broke a solo homer in the first and scored the eighth Kyle Manzardo trio.

The Brewers Starter Quinn Priester (1-2) allowed a run on five inning. Leadoff Man Jackson Chourio produced a single, double and two stolen bases, while Brice Turang contributed to the other kick of Milwaukee.

Mets 2, pirates 1

Brett Baty hit a seventh Homer to raise New York to his second win against Pittsburgh, the host of New York.

Max Kranick (3-1) threw a perfect seventh in the relief of Kodai Senga, who allowed a run on 5 2/3 inning. He added seven strikes while he saw that his period rose to 1.22. Baty released two hits and Brandon Nimmo gave a RBI couple.

While Mitch Keller (1-5) gave up two runs and five hit, he hit the eight highest of the season on seven Inning. Alexander Canario and Ke’bryan Hayes were two strokes, while Henry Davis made a sixth march for Pittsburgh’s lonely run.

Tigers 10, Red Sox 9 (11 Inning)

Javier Baez exploded Homer, the second three conditions of the game at the bottom of the 11th shot to win a victory against Boston to the host Detroit.

JACE Jung Advanced Automatic Runner Dillon, who won the game from Baez’s Greg Weisssert, came with a single of Dillon Dingler. Baez took three rounds and the tigers won for the seventh time in nine games.

Kristian Campbell hit Red Sox with a two-stage Homer, two-stage Homer from Beau Brieske on a short-lived 9-7 stroke to get ahead 9-7. David Hamilton made a two -stage shot for Boston and Alex Bregman made a solo shot.

Puppies 5, Marlins 4

Justin Turner tears a two -stage couple with a three -stage ninth stroke that lifted Chicago by crossing Miami.

The late uprising made a winner from Chris Flexen (1-0) and made a shot from two points. Pete Crow-Armstrong of Chicago launched the 11th Homer of the season in the third shot and added a sacrifice.

Each of the Connor Norby, Jesus Sanchez and Xavier Edwards made two strokes, and Kyle Stowers was a solo Homer siege for Marks, who lost three of them in a row and lost 13 of the last 16 sum.

Mariners 2, Yankees 1 (11 inning)

JP Crawford visited New York to attract the seattle’s highest -the -maximum losing line of the season and defeated the winning run under the 11th stroke.

At the second base to start starting to start, Mariners’ runner Leoy Tavera and the rookie Ben Williamson grounded Tavera on a single field except Tim Hill (3-1) to move Taver to the third. Crawford then hit a soft primer descending into the foul line on the left to win.

Seafarers Relaxing Casey Legumina (3-1) took the victory. Yankees tied the game as the ninth with Seattle’s first master Dylan Moore’s throwing error.

Giants 10, Diamondbacks 6

The rookie Christian Koss was a great Islam, Jung Ho Lee and Willy Adames deepened, and San Francisco made a shaky start by Robbie Ray to visit Arizona.

Ray (6-0) allowed three runs at the top of the first, and then allowed New York Yankees to join Max Fried as the only jug of the next five inning.

Brandon PFAADT (6-3) lasted only four strokes, accused of four running in six hit. Corbin Carroll launched his 14th Homer in the seventh shot to draw Diamondbacks in 7-4.

Padres 6, Angels 4

Fernando Tatis Jr., San Diego’nun visiting Los Angeles for a win, while the ninth shot at the bottom of the game of two -winning Homer besieged a Homer.

Elias Diaz began by walking a walk from the ninth Kenley Jansen (0-2). Tatis jumped to 2-2 cutters on the heart of the plate and pierced the estimated 430 feet to San Diego Bullpen for the 11th Homer of the year. San Diego won the third time in seven games. For Los Angeles, the fourth loss was lost in six games.

Both beginnings did not decide, despite the late game bullet. Los Angeles’s Jose Soriano made seven innings, both of whom were not won and allowed two running. Dylan Cease from San Diego left five strokes of 6 2/3 strokes and two runs.

Beam 11, Blue Jays 9

Junior Caminero shot Grand Slam, a five -round stroke of the Tampa Bay, which was held to defeat Toronto.

Daulton Varsho’s second Homer’s second Homer, a three-stage explosion against Edwin Use (3-1), put the eighth two output Toronto 7-6 forward. Varsho also fourthly hit a solo homer. Jonathan Aranda shot a two -stage Homer for Rays.

Grand Slam, his first career of Caminero, opposed Blue Jays closer Jeff Hoffman (3-2). Pete Fairbanks from Tampa Bay allowed Bo Bichette and Vladimir Guerrero JR.

Rangers 4, Rockies 1

Josh Jung, the host Texas, defeated the Unlucky Colorado in the middle match of a three -game series.

Leiter (3-2), Rangers lost the fourth match and the previous six series after the second flat series, as he won the second flat series, allowed to run on two strokes on six inning. Shawn Armstrong worked around a pair of rushes in the ninth to win the first savings of the year.

In the meantime, Colorado, the last 11 trips to the 10th match and did not win a series of this season. Rockies, BUD Black after being expelled on Sunday under the provisional manager Warren Schaeffer, who took the reins 0-2. Kyle Freeland (0-6) made six strokes for Colorado and allowed three runs in six strokes.

Braves 5, citizens 2

Spencer Schwellenbach made seven strong strokes and Atlanta visited Washington for the first time this season to reach .500 points.

Schwellenbach (2-3) allowed two runs in four strokes. Braves rookie Drake Baldwin went to 4 to 4 with a couple, host running, three running and two RBIs.

Washington’s CJ Abrams hit the first field of the game for a Homer. Michael Soroka, a two-shot ball against the old team after throwing a two-shot ball relieved Brad Lord (1-5) gave up two runs in two Inning.

Astros 2, Royals 1

Isaac Pareredes made a host running run from the ninth stroke, and Houston has overcome Kansas City, who visited the three match series to knot the series.

Pareredes, Royals, John Schreiber (1-2) made his first career against the third jug of the game. Houston’s third master made 375 feet left center for the fifth home run of the season. Astros relaxing Bryan Abreu (1-1) threw a ninth one after another.

The left -handed starters dealt with Kris Bubic and Framber Valdez, riveting jug duel. Bubic tied his career with nine strikes on 6 1/3 inning. He ran with six hit. Valdez connected the season to eight inning. He allowed a run for six strokes.

White Sox 5, Reds 1 (10 Inning)

Chicago, Miguel Vargas’s three conditions closed by Homer, 10th in the 10th shot, and to beat the host Cincinnati.

Chase Meidroth was hosting with two exits from Emilio Pagan (0-2) from Emilio Pagan (0-2) before Vargas’s knockout coup. Steven Wilson (1-0) presented Homer, the ninth of Elly de la Cruz, but was wounded with a win.

De La Cruz had two strokes for the Red. Edgar Quero produced three hits and one RBI for White Sox, and Vargas and Lenyn Sosa scored two hit.

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