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MLB ROUNDUP: DH Sweep of O Following Gemini Win Series

May 14, 2025; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Minnesota Twins Savi Cole Sands (44) celebrates with Ryan Jeffers (27) after a match against Baltimore Orioles in Oriole Park in Oriole Park in Camden Yards. Compulsory Credit: Daniel Kubin Jr.-Imagn Images

Minnesota’ya relatively arriving newly arriving, Gemini on Wednesday in the second match of a double head sweep host Baltimore Orioles 8-6 to defeat three conditions to break a Homer.

Trevor Larnach hit a two -stage Homer, and Will Castro launched a solo shot for the twins who won the ninth 10 -game winning series in the franchise history.

Cedric Mullins detonated a great Islam and Heston Kjerstad took six conditions for Orioles, who lost eight of the last 10 matches. They scored only two of Doubleheader’s 18 inning.

In the second game of Baltimore, both of the host runs came with two outlets from the twins Starter Simeon Woods Richardson. Mullins, Gunnar Henderson and Emmanuel Rivera, each of the two strokes for Orioles and led 6-4 after three Inning.

Kody Funderburk (1-0) was the winner of 1/3 inning closing relief. Cole Sands worked as the sixth in the ninth and 103 career relaxation look for the first savings of the season.

Gemini 6, orioles 3 (game 1)

Christian Vazquez poked Homer in the fourth place, as he held Baltimore from the host Baltimore to extend the winning line of Minnesota to nine games.

Brooks Lee opened the fourth place of the twins with a solo homer. Lee, Vazquez, Carlos Correa and Trevor Larnach made two strokes each. The beginning Bailey Ober allowed three runs and two strokes on 4 2/3 Inning.

Orioles, Gunnar Henderson broke a two-stage Homer in third place 3-0 ahead. Henderson and Ryan Mountcastle divided four hits of Baltimore. The beginning Dean Kremer (3-5) allowed four running from 5 2/3 strokes and seven strokes.

Phillies 2, Cardinals 1 (Game 1)

Bryce Harper’s 999th career RBI, host Philadelphia, St. Louis’ Doubleheader’s 1st game continued to end nine match win.

Cardinals ranked seventh in Ivan Herrera’s Double and Jordan Walker’s RBI single, but in the seventh half of Phillies, Bryson Stott’s RBI Single and Harper’s RBI Single replied from Steven Matz (2-1).

Phillies Starter Jesus Luzardo (4-0) hit six in seven shooting performance, allowing only one run and five strokes. Cardinals launter Erick Fed 5 2/3 inning and gave three hit.

Cardinals 14, Phillies 7 (Game 2)

Alec Burleson, Philadelphia for a victory against St. He went to four runs visiting Louis.

Burleson, Lars Nootbaar and Masyn Winn St. He grumbled for Louis. The Cardinals did not allow the disappointment of the winning line by Winn and Ivan Herrera, Brendan Donovan and Burleson.

Philadelphia Starter Aaron Nola (1-7) was with a balloon until ERA 6.16, and two strokes in 3 2/3 inning and 12 strokes-all of them were given career summits. Kyle Schwarber grumbled for JT Realmuto and Alec Bohm Phillies.

Brewers 9, Guardians 5

Logan Henderson won the second straight start to start his MLB career, and Rhys Hoskins had five RBI for defeating four hits and Milwaukee’s serial sweeping, including the running run.

Henderson (2-0) allowed two runs in four strokes in five strokes. William Contreras had three hit and four runs, and Jake Bauers contributed to two hit and two RB.

The Guardians relaxing Tim Herrin (3-1) left two runs and recorded only one sixth to win the loss. Jose Ramirez shot a three-stage Homer to lead 7-5 and married Kyle Manzardo de Cleveland.

Diamondbacks 8, Giants 7

Ketel MARTE grumbled twice and Eugenio Suarez made three conditions while Arizona completed a road series against San Francisco.

Diamondbacks went ahead 3-0. Marte’s second dough of the game as a solo Homer emphasized early output. Arizona announced the game with the Homer of Suarez and the fourth Homer, the second Homer of Marte.

However, when San Francisco surrounded Helot Ramos and besiege the sixth Homer of Jung Hoo Lee, he took two laps twice. The giants made things interesting in the ninth place before taking Shelby Miller Christian Koss to the center.

Yankees 3, sailors 2

While Aaron Judge walked to defeat New York host Seattle, he prevented his eighth shot with a tie -breaking home run.

Paul Goldschmidt hosted Yankees, who took two of the three games in the series among the leaders of the episode. Yankees relaxing Ian Hamilton won the victory and Luke Weaver hit the ninth to win the fourth savings of the season.

The judge deepened from the relaxing Carlos Vargas (1-3) and threw a 444-meter shot into the left midfield. The average of the Major (.412) and RBIs (41) were the MLB leader of the season for the 15th Homer. Yankees Lead Strike Trent Grisham, Seattle Center field player Julio Rodriguez by the first shot on the wall with a capture of a Homer was robbed.

Blue Jays 3, Rays 1

Alejandro Kirk became a three -stage host in the sixth shot and visited Toronto, Tampa Bay.

Kirk and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Each had two strokes to help Blue Jays scratched even in three game series. Brandon Lowe took two hit for the rays. Toronto right -handed Chris Bassitt, 5 2/3 strokes seven strokes allowed a run.

Rays Ryan Pepiot (2-5) threw around the first-shot two singles, and Kirk did not allow any other stroke until he went to the fifth row. Pepiot finished six inning and allowed three runs for six strokes.

Pirates 4, Mets 0

Each of Matt Gord and Jared Triolo hit the two -stage Homers for visiting Pittsburgh, who saved the final of a three -game series against New York.

The pirates rose to 3-3 as the administrator took over Derek Shelton, who was fired on Thursday last Thursday. Each of the first five matches of Pittsburgh under Kelly was decided by a run.

Mets was evacuated for the second time this season because the winning line of three games was caught.

Tigers 6, Red Sox 5

Çimen Shooter Justyn-Henry Malloy, the host Detroit, a victory against Boston, a three-game sweep, while the ninth bottom of the game hit a winner.

Andy Ibanez made a bullet walk, rang the second and came third in a mistake before Malloy’s two outputs from Aroldis Chapman (2-2). Riley Greene made three strokes, including one Homer, and Trey Sweeney went into two runs. Tigers started Tarik Skubal 6 1/3 inning and was accused of five running and seven hit to go with 11 strikes.

Alex Bregman went to 4 to 4 with a Homer to lead Boston.

White Sox 4, Reds 2

Davis Martin 6 2/3 of Quality Inning and Lenyn Sosa and Michael A. Taylor Homered threw and pushed Chicago into a victory against Cincinnati.

Martin (2-4) only allowed one run in seven strokes and did not go for a walk. Luis Robert Jr. He reached the base three times and ran for White Sox, who won a third plain match for the first time this year.

Chicago rookie relaxer Mike Vasil worked around Will Benson’s ninth -time walk to save his first career. Cincinnati lost nine of their last 11.

Marlins 3, puppies 1

Kyle Stowers besieged two solo Homer, and Ryan Weathers threw Miami in five strong inning during the season to raise Miami to a victory against Chicago.

At the same time, the Triple, Stowers, deepened in the second and fourth innings for the third many homer performance in the last 13 matches. Weathers (1-0), during spring education in March, the left flexor filtered with muscle strain, since the first start of the first start of a run.

Miami rookie Agustin Ramirez also launched a solo shot between the two hits. Xavier Edwards added a single to extend the line of hitting eight games for Marlins, who saved the final of the three series of games.

Citizens 5, Braves 4

James Wood doubled the ongoing run at the eighth hit, and visiting Washington gathered for a win against Atlanta and lost a seven games.

Washington followed with 4-3 to start the eighth stroke, while CJ Abrams made a leadership. Savi came third in the incorrect collection shooting of Los Santos and scored a goal in Ahmed Rosario’s Bloop single. The wood ended with the wall on the right right and scored Nasim Nunez to lead the citizens.

There were two hit for the Atlanta, which won three out of four of Stuart Fairchild.

Rangers 8, Rockies 3

Wyatt Langford and Adolis Garcia detonated a house run, and Jake Burger passed Texas Texas, the host, while the host passed Texas.

Texas won five straight games this season, while Rockies lost 11 of its last 12 trips. Patrick Corbin (3-2) was intact for Texas and hit the nine highest dough of the season, allowing three runs out of six strokes in four strokes.

Antonio Senzatela (1-7), the first of the five Colorado jugs, allowed six runs in 4 2/3 strokes. Rockies, under the temporary manager Warren Schaeffer 0-3.

Astros 4, Royals 3

Jeremy Pena finished 4 with a Single breaking a tie in the eighth shot to help Kansas City in the rubber match of the host Houston’s three game series.

Pena pulled 3-3 ties with Carlos Estevez, closer Royals, and drove Mauricio Dubon. Dubon scored a double goal Pinch Runner Chas McCormick from his first base and chased Royals’s right hand Michael Lorenzene (3-4). Dubon went to 3 to 2 with a pair of pairs.

Astros Closer Josh Hader, Bobby Witt Jr.

Padres 5, Angels 1

Xander Bogaerts detonated a three -stage homer and Randy Vasquez stopped visiting San Diego Los Angeles and had six effective strokes for victory.

Vasquez (3-3) won the second flat start and allowed a run and four strokes. As San Diego rose to 16-5 at home, three relaxing ended. Padres won the last two competitions against angels.

Los Angeles launcher Kyle Hendricks (1-5) left three strokes in five strokes.

Dodgers 9, Athletics 3

Shohei Ohtani, Andy Pages, Hyeseong Kim and Max Muncy, each of the home running, and Los Angeles made a series of three games against visiting athletics.

Miguel Rojas delivered a RBI pair in the sixth shot, while the right-hand Yoshinobu Yoshinobu Yamamoto (5-3) left three runs in four strokes. Victory, the World Series Champion Dodgers, which ended on May 4, ended on a seven-game win since only 5-5.

Tyler Sodersstrom became a host for A’lar with 14-8 A’lar in road games even after the loss.

-FELD level media

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