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MLB ROUNDUP: CUBS Wins 13-11 via D-Backs

April 18, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Cubs ShortStop Dansby Swanson (7) and the second master Nico Hoerner (2) celebrate the Arizona Diamondback in Wrigley Field. Compulsory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images

Carson Kelly shot two Homer, Kyle Tucker, Ian Happ and Seiya Suzuki deepened, and the host Chicago Cubs led the six-condition against Arizona Diamondbacks before it recovered on Friday for 13-11 win.

Eugenio hit the Grand Slam, and Lourdes Gurriel Jr. had a Homer in a 10-round stroke in a 10-round stroke to get ahead of Diamondbacks, but CUBS responded with a running run in the eighth half.

Arizona hit the right-hand Bryce Jarvis Nico Hoerner and walked Pete Crow-Armstrong to open the eighth place of Cubs before Homer, the second explosion of the game. Happ was chosen from Joe Mantiply (0-1) before the Tucker hit a Homer, and Suzuki made explosions in a row.

Diamondback sent 13 men to the eighth plate and had 12 in the lower half of Cubs. The combined 16 running ran the most in the eighth shot of the history of Wrigley Field. Puppies lead the main branches with 137 running. Ryan Pressly (2-1) threw a ninth without a score and was credited with victory.

Phillies 7, Marlins 2

Zack Wheeler shot 13 out of seven strong strokes while visiting Philadelphia Miami.

Bryce Harper and Kyle Schwarber finished with the second highest strike of his career and supported Wheeler (2-1), who allowed two runs in five strokes.

Marlins Starter Sandy Alcantara (2-1) gave six running in four strokes. Eric Wagaman shot a two -stage Homer for Miami, who shot the fourth straight match while he lost his fourth straight match.

Mets 5, Cardinals 4

Francisco Lindor, St. Returning to defeat Louis, he came back from the ninth bottom with a long home run for New York.

Mets won the first two matches of the four -game series and four of them. The cardinals lost three of the four. Brendan Donovan from Louis tied the game to Huascar Brazoban (1-0) before reaching the third field of Lindor’s Ryan Fernandez (0-2).

Mets Starter David Peterson, 5 1/3 strokes, leaving three runs in seven hit. Cardinals Start Miles Micolas, 4 2/3 inning on top of five strokes allowed two running.

Dodgers 3, Rangers 0

Tommy Edman was a host running and defeated Texas in the open between three -game series in Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Los Angeles, Texas, Texas.

Yamamoto and Degrom made seven shot trips as they won the fourth match of Dodgers. Rangers had a three -game general winning series and a nine -game home -winning line. Yamamoto (3-1) 10 strokes without walking and allowed to run.

Degrom (0-1) delivered only three strokes and one run. He walked one, seven bills, and he had never been bitten after making a mistake to the first dough of the game.

Brewers 5, Athletics 3

Freddy Paralta fought a five -score -free stroke, Christian Yelich continued in three runs, and Milwaukee was held for a victory for the visiting athletics.

Peralta (2-1) There were runners every time before moving forward 3-0. In the seventh place, Brewers received a RBI ground from Yelich and a running score from the RBI ground and William Contreras, which handed the hit line to 11 games.

He took two laps in the ninth of A and made a binding run on the ninth plate. The start JT Ginn (1-1) 4 allowed three runs in four strokes in Inning.

Red Sox 10, White Sox 3

Trevor Story, Boston’un Visiting Chicago and the winning series to help to extend three games, including a pair of three -stage home running, including three hit.

The first host running of the story put Boston 3-0 ahead in the first shot and the second bomb reached the seventh place 9-2. Ceddanne Rafaela added a two -stage home run and Carlos Narvaez made a solo shot.

Boston’s hunter Dobbins (2-0) made the second beginning in the departments and held Chicago into two runs in three strokes (one was won). Andrew Benintindi, in general, grumbled to Chicago, which lost five consecutive and seven of the road games. Martin Perez (1-1) was withdrawn after three strokes with White Sox 4-0.

Angels 2, Giants 0

Tyler Anderson made three strokes throughout the six -scored inning to lead Los Angeles from San Francisco in the city of Anaeim, California.

Anderson (2-0) hit six and a giants did not allow Baserunner to reach his third base. Brock Burke, Ryan Zefergahn and Kenley Jansen (Fifth Save) each made a scoreless shot. The angels crime, three of them Jo Adell only five hit and one clutch, the first injury of the season by Zach Neto led the two output RBI pair and returned from the shoulder surgery of the season.

Giants Starter Logan Webb (2-1) left two runs (one won) at four strokes with a career height of 12 strikes and no march in six strokes.

Guardians 10, pirates 7

Bo Naylor went to 5 to 5 with a home run, couple and three RBIs to take Cleveland to a victory against the host Pittsburgh.

Cleveland, the first double -digit score game of the season, a two -game sled, while the season collected the highest 14 hit. In the fourth shot of Naylor, two conditions and two conditions were revealed Carlos Santana and Gabriel Arias Cleveland 4-2. Guardians then opened the game with five runs in the seventh.

Bryan Reynolds went to 3 to 3 with two RBIs and started a close return for the pirates and hit a solo house run as part of the seventh triple gold. Enmanuel Valdez became a two -stage house in Pittsburgh’s shooting.

Tigers 7, Royals 3

Spencer Torkelson had a two -round couple and hit Kansas City, home to Detroit.

Riley Greene made two strokes, threw two running and hit one another for the tigers, and Andy Ibanez hit a solo Homer. Tomas Nido added three hit and one RBI. Jackson Jobe (2-0) left a five stroke running. Tommy Kahnle received the last two outputs that loaded bases for fourth savings.

Vinnie Pasquantino lasted on two rounds and threw the other for Kansas City, who lost five straight. Royals Starter Cole Ragans (1-1) gave five runs and six hit in four plus Inning. The relaxing Lucas Erceg was removed by Greene by a return to his right leg after a return.

Reds 8, Orioles 3

Elly de la Cruz and Matt McLin took a three -stage house run, and Jeimer Candelario added a solo shot to Cincinnati’s serial opener for removing the host Baltimore.

Winning Savan Andrew Abbott (2-0), the only condition of the ball under the ball hit 11 dough. Reds stopped a two -game patinage and won for the fifth time in the last seven matches.

Cedric Mullins and Heston Kjerstad grumbled for Orioles, who just ruled two more hit. The start-up jug Cade Povich (0-2) continued only 3 1/3 inning and delivered seven runs at six strokes.

YANKEES 1, RAYS 0

Trent Grisham gave a running score in the second shot and the four New York jug was joined at the host three strokes of the Gulf of Tampa.

Carlos Rodon (2-3) allowed two strokes with four strokes and nine strikes. Mark Leiter Jr. and Fernando Cruz, Luke Weaver made a shot before retiring the ninth rays for the second savings.

Paul Goldschmidt took three of the five hit Yankees for the 10th very accurate match of the season because he won the fifth straight match of New York. Tampa Bay, Drew Rasmussen’e (1-1) 5 2/3 strokes in three strokes, despite only one run lost the fourth flat.

Blue Jays 3, sailors 1

Bowden Francis made six times the strokes, right Fielder Addison Barger had three assists, and Toronto visited Seattle for his third consecutive win.

Francis (2-2) allowed a run for a five strokes in six strokes. Jeff Hoffman threw a clean ninth to win his fifth savings. Anthony Santander and Alan Roden hit the victim flies for Blue Jays and added a RBI Single of Alejandro Kirk.

Former Blue Jay Rowdy Tellez made a solo house run for Mariners who lost only the second time in eight games. Bryan Woo (2-1) allowed three runs in seven strokes in seven inning.

Braves 6, twins 4

Drake Baldwin Baldwin broke a tie with a two -stage single to close the eighth inning rally, and visited the Atlanta Minnesota to close the eighth Inning rally.

Atlanta won nine flat games against Minnesota, a line that began on August 6, 2019. Braves Starter Bryce Elder made five inning and allowed four runs in six strokes. Enyel de Los Santos (1-0) 1 2/3 inning shot and Raisel Iglesias took the ninth to the third savings.

Following 4-1, Braves walked against the eighth relief Griffin Jax (0-2) and ruined a good effort from Chris Paddack. He threw five innings and allowed him to run in three strokes. Trevor Larnach hit the first Homer of the season for the Gemini.

Astros 6, Padres 4

Rookie Cam Smith made a pair of Homer, and Houston lasted in four runs while visiting San Diego in the open -time intercontinent series.

Astros launcher Ryan Gusto (2-1) allowed nine hit and two runs from five strokes. Josh Hader recorded his fifth savings with a perfect ninth. Jake Meyers from Houston went to 4 to 4 with a RBI.

Padres Starter Kyle Hart (2-1) allowed five runs in five plus strokes. Luis Arraez scored three hit, including a two -stage Homer.

Nationals-Rockies, PPD.

Washington’s scheduled against Colorado was postponed for harsh weather in Denver. Teams will create the game as part of the two couples on Sunday.

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