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MLB ROUNDUP: CUBS Pound Dodgers 16-0 Skid

April 12, 2025; Los Angeles, California, USA; Chicago Cubs hunter Carson Kelly (15) and the first base Michael Busch (29) reacts after defeating Los Angeles Dodgers at the Dodger Stadium. Compulsory Credit: Kiyoshi Mio-Imagn Images

Carson Kelly walked twice for Chicago Cubs, who visited Los Angeles Dodgers in the middle match of three game series on Saturday night with a 16-0 win in the middle match of the three series of game series.

Michael Busch doubled twice, Homered lasted in three rounds and scored four goals for Cubs, who ended the losing line of the losing two matches.

Miguel Amaya hit a two -stage Homer, and Ian Happ made three strokes, scored one walk and two running for Chicago, and made 14 running in the last three strokes.

The puppies right-handed Ben Brown (2-1) threw a closure hit and made five strokes and five strokes that did not go for a walk. Dodgers Starter Roki Sasaki (0-1) made five strokes in the departments for the first time and four strokes and three strokes and two strokes.

Teoscar Hernandez took two hit for Dodgers who have been subjected to the largest closure loss since 1965, a defeat of 18-0.

Mariners 9, Rangers 2

Bryan Woo retired the last 12 doughs he faced seven strong innings, and Cal Raleigh went to 3 with a couple and a home run while visiting Seattle Texas.

Julio Rodriguez went to 5 to 2 with the running trio, and Luke Raley became a double and three RBIs as Mariners won their third games and fourth ranks. Woo (2-0) allowed a run with a walk and seven strikes.

Rangers Gambling Gambling Rocker (0-2) allowed four runs (three wins) in five strokes, two walked, and 3 of them took over more than 3 1/3 inning.

Tigers 4, Gemini 0

Spencer Torkelson went to 3 to 2 with the host jogging and three RBIs, and Detroit won against Minnesota in Minneapolis.

Justyn-Henry Malloy went into a run for Detroit, who won the seventh time in the last eight games. The tigers will go to a three -game screening of Minnesota on Sunday.

The tigers won the first career victory of Jackson Jobe (1-0). The 22 -year -old shot without a score and gave up two strokes, one walked and shot two.

Phillies 4, Cardinals 1

Nick Castellanos, Philadelphia After Louis, he went to 4 to 4 with two pairs and two RBIs to visit.

Phillies Starter Christopher Sanchez (1-0) allowed a run and two walks at eight strokes in 6 1/3 strokes. He shot three. Jose Alvarado threw a perfect ninth to win his third savings.

The Cardinals Beginning Miles Micolas (0-2) allowed three runs in three strokes and two walks in five Inning. He hit six. Willson Contreras, five pairs of games St. St. For Louis, he went to 4 to 4 with RBI.

Athletics 3, Mets 1

JT Ginn, Athletics California, West Sacramento’daki New York in the first output of the first exit on Saturday, won 5 1/3 firm stroke.

Ginn (1-0), which was prepared by Mets in the second round of the 2020 MLB draft and engaged in athletics in March 2022, allowed a run in four strokes. Ginn has marked the first big league view of Franchise in Oakland Coliseum since September 26th. Tyler Sodersstrom, JJ Bleday and Jhonny Pereda had a RBI for athletics.

New York Starter David Ferguson (1-1), six strokes five strokes while leaving seven strokes allowed two runs and went for a walk. Brandon Nimmo grumbled for the second flat day for Mets, who lost the second time in the last nine games.

ORIOLES 5, BLUE JAYS 4

Heston Kjerstad and Adley Rutschman grumbled to help Baltimore to help visit Toronto at the opener of a two -rained series of raining.

Cedric Mullins hit two conditions for Orioles, who watched the fifth kick 3-0, and made a mistake.

Keegan Akin, Bryan Baker (1-0), Yennier Cano and Gregory Soto, united to limit Blue Jays with a run and made two strokes of 3 1/3 strokes to establish Felix Bautista for the ninth. Orioles’ first savings this season, Bautista has shot Bo Bichette with the runners in the second and third place to gather its first savings since 24 August 2023.

Marks 7, Nationals 6

In the fifth shot, Eric Wagaman caressed a RBI pair and took Miami to a win against Washington.

Sandy Alcantara (2-0) allowed five hit, four walks and four runs in 5 2/3 strokes. Calvin Faucher threw a ninth without a score to get the first savings of the season.

Four Marlin players each shot two strokes: Xavier Edwards (with two runs), Kyle Stowers (two RBI), Griffin Conine (two RBI) and Graham Pauley.

Yankees 8, Giants 4

Cody Bellinger shot a Tiebreak RBI Single to trigger a fifth shot, which took New York to visit San Francisco in the past.

Bellinger and Jasson Dominguez contributed to two strokes and two runs for Yankees. Aaron Judge and Ben Rice also issued two hit, including Rice’s Fourth year Homer. Will Warren (1-0) won his first career by allowing two running two strokes in five strokes.

San Francisco launcher Jordan Hicks (1-1) labeled for eight strokes and seven runs in four plus Inning. Wilmer Flores also drove four giant runs. Secondly, he shot a two -stage Homer from Warren and a two -stage single from Fernando Cruz.

White Sox 3, Red Sox 2

Brooks Baldwin listed a RBI single that ended the game and Luis Robert Jr.

White Sox took the first series of the season’s first series and also won the games for the first time. Red Sox lost five out of six. Tyler Gilbert (1-0) retired the last dough of Boston ninth and took the victory in relief. Martin Perez, left -handed, made two laps and five strokes for Chicago with four walks and five strikes.

Red Sox rookie right -handed Matt Fitts, five plus score -free strokes and five strokes, but the club’s sixth hill “right shoulder pain” suddenly ended with what he called.

Braves 5, Rays 4

While Michael Harris II visited Atlanta’s bats, he burned a two -round Homer in the ninth stroke and deepened four times and passed the Gulf of Tampa.

Harris, who had a stolen base and a walk, broke a 3-tie with the second long ball, and made a shot from the right center from Cole Sulser (0-1).

Sean Murphy deepened twice and grunted to Ozzie Albies Atlanta. Austin Riley and Nick Allen (Double, Run) made three strokes as part of 15 strokes.

Guardians 6, Royals 3

Luis Ortiz, Cleveland visited Kansas City in the face of victory in the face of fifth in a second flat match for a second straight match for a second -10 -maximum strokes and Gabriel Arias.

Ortiz (1-2) entered 8,44 ERA on Saturday. But the right-handed, only two walks and a stroke-Vinnie Pasquantino’s fourth Homer Homer. Arias used Solo Homer for the first time in 5-0 to start at 5-0 since 2002 and a sixth ranking solo Homer for the RBI of the Night.

Michael Lorenzen (1-2) 5 2/3 strokes from Kansas City gave up three running and seven strokes. Pasquantino had three of six hit for the royal.

Reds 5, pirates 2

Elly de la Cruz celebrated the Bobblehead night dramatic with Grand Slam, the second career to strengthen Cincinnati, who visited Pittsburgh on Saturday night.

Cincinnati’s left hand Andrew Abbott (1-0) was activated from the wounded list before the game and responded with five powerful inning containing three hits at the beginning of the season. Strengthening the Rotator headline, Abbott standing for the first two weeks, allowing only two hit and a run. He shot five and walked two while throwing 81 fields.

Heaneney (0-1) was accused of four running from six inning for allowing three strokes and two walks. He also hit two reds and hit six. Alex Canario caressed a fifth Homer for Pittsburgh, who lost the third time in four games.

Angels 4, Astros 1

Tyler Anderson did not hit the sixth stroke, Taylor Ward and Nolan Schanuel made a solo house run and defeated Houston to visit Los Angeles.

The angels made 25 home running in the last nine matches for Homers in any nine games in the history of franchise. After losing 14-3 on Friday, Mike Trout added a two-stage single for Los Angeles. Anderson (1-0), 5 2/3 score-free strokes and four strokes hit a stroke. Kenley Jansen worked around a single single for fourth savings.

Houston was limited to three hits, including the two -output Homer of Isaac Pareredes, in the eighth shot against Ryan Zefergahn.

Diamondbacks 5, Brewers 4

Lourdes Gurriel Jr. hit a base -loaded sacrifice fly to make a firing of five conditions, as Arizona defeated Milwaukee in Phoenix.

Diamondbacks had not scored goals before the ninth Inning returns at the first 17 strokes of the series. Gabriel Moreno from Arizona walked with one of the ninth of Joel Payamps and reached three times the right center of Alek Thomas. Trevor Megill (0-1) replaced Payamps and Corbin Carroll walked to Garrett Hampson before hitting the 4-3 deficit and hit the right center area.

Jackson Chourio from Milwaukee made two strokes, including a home run to extend the hit line to the highest 14 games of his career.

Padres 2, Rockies 0

Fernando Tatis Jr. And Jason Heyward Homered and Kyle Hart, San Diego Colorado’nun at home with the closure of 9-0 as a six-score stroke.

Hart (2-0) allowed only one shot, Kyle Farmer’s fourth shot one-time pair and none of them walked while four fans.

He finished for three relaxing harts, Robert Suarez was ninth for a ninth chance for a seventh chance. San Diego’s 22 -season Petco Park in the history of Petco Park, dating back to last September, was the 13th consecutive house win.

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