MLB ROUNDUP: Jasson Dominguez’s 3 -hour propeller passed through Yankees A

Jasson Dominguez set up three homer and seven RBI career heights to help him win a 10-2 victory on athletics at West Sacramento in California, New York Yankees.
Switch Hitting Dominguez made a solo shot from the left in the third shot, hit the seventh right hand, and the bases made an empty explosion and opened the game from the left with an eighth Grand Slam. Previously, Dominguez, who had no more than one Homer or three RBIs in a game, ran with the sacrifice fly. At the age of 22, when he was 91 days old, he was the youngest Yankee who produced three homer games.
Will Warren (2-2) threw 7 1/3 inning in a career length and made four strokes of athletics. Lone Run, who was charged to Warren, scored a goal after leaving the game when he gave a RBI Single to Jacob Wilson of Mark Leiter Jr..
Paul Goldschmidt, Yankees made 14 strokes to win the third straight matches. Goldschmidt, JC Escarra, Ben Rice and Jorbit Vivas had two hit for New York. Nick Kurtz had two hits by Lawrence Butler, while a RBI Single lost its third competition in a row.
Dodgers 14, Diamondbacks 11
Shohei Ohtani had three strokes, and his three conditions Homer had a ninth stroke of Los Angeles, as he crossed the Arizona in Phoenix.
Los Angeles has overcome a three -stage deficit after the five -year a lead. Ohtani hit a 1-2 field from Ryan Thompson to break a tie at 11-11. At the beginning of the start, there were Andy Pages and Enrique Hernandez, RBI pairs, and Max Muncy tied with a RBI single other than Kevin Ginkel (0-1), who gave up four straight hit to open the ninthists.
Lourdes Gurriel Jr. had a great Islam and five RBIs, Ketel MARTE twice Homered and Eugenio Suarez and Randal Grichuk went deep for the D-Backs in Slugfest, which had the seven Homer and 14 extra base hit. Ohtani added two pairs and four RBIs and Hernandez had a Homer, three hit and three runs for Dodgers, who won the 14th return victory of the Grand League leader.
Tigers 2, Rangers 1
Tarik Skubal made the first 15 doughs he met and visited Texas visiting Detroit and recorded the highest 12 strikes of the season.
SKUBAL (4-2) allowed a run in two strokes in seven inning. The sum of Strikeout was a shy of his career. Colt Keith took two hit, a run, and went to the other for the tigers who won five flat and eight of the last nine matches.
Texas Starter Patrick Corbin (2-2) gave up two running and three strokes in seven inning. Sam Haggerty’s RBI Single explained Rangers’ run. Texas lost 12 of the last 16 matches.
Pirates 3, Braves 2
Bailey Falter threw a closure and allowed Pittsburgh to beat Atlanta and host a seven -game losing line.
The pirates won the first exit of Pirates as a Pirates ruler who came one day after Don Kelly was fired in Pittsburgh after six seasons. Falter (2-3) shot three and walked twice in 89 fields. But closer Dennis Santana allowed the advantage to shift before locking its fourth savings.
Braves was not a extra hit until his Eli White doubled the ninth leader. White then threw two doughs under the sacrifice of Michael Harris II. Santana then allowed Alex Verdugo to Drake Baldwin to a single to Verdugo and a RBI single.
Cardinals 10, Citizens 0
Erick Fedde scored the first full game of his career, and Willson Contreras shook Washington while visiting St. Louis.
Fedde (3-3), eight strokes and continued to walk in 109 fields, he gave six hit and marked the fourth full game thrown to major this season. Nolan Arenado’s three shots, while Ivan Herrera went into a pair of running for Cardinals, who expanded his winning series into six games.
Mitchell Parker (3-3) allowed four runs for four strokes for Washington. CJ Abrams had three of the six hits of the citizens because the club lowered the third flat match.
Padres 13, Rockies 9
Gavin Sheets stole four runs, Martin Maldonado launched a homer, and the last team of Colorado’s shooting staff in Denver, who visited San Diego.
Sheets’s three-round couple closed a third shot of four-year-olds to San Diego, and added a RBI couple in the fifth row. Maldonado came to the fifth year of the second year of the year and fifth with a Homer. Randy Vasquez (2-3) won his first win since 9 April and allowed six hit and two runs.
Antonio Senzatela (1-6) suffered a loss after giving up more than nine hit and eight runs (four wins). Colorado fell to 6-32 with the seventh flat loss.
Mets 7, Cubs 2
The host shot four solo house runs and Clay Holmes left only one run in six Inning, who went to win Chicago.
Holmes (5-1) gave up only three strokes and reduced the period to 2.74. Mets won seven flat games initiated by Holmes, a solo host, to Kyle Tucker at the fourth shot. 39 After 2/3 Inning, Holmes was Holmes.
Jameson Taillon, who holds the left -handed dough on average, left the left -handed Francisco Lindor, Brett Baty, Jeff McNEIL and Juan Soto, who hit the left -handed in the first four strokes. Taillon (2-2) threw 100 fields in four Inning and allowed six running to win five in nine strokes.
Beam 4, Brewers 3
Taylor Walls made a march with two exits in the eighth stroke to break a tie and win a tampa bay to Milwaukee.
Walls took 3-2 steps far below the strike zone of Jared Koenig (2-1), who gave up two hit and shooting to load bases. The rays generally pulled a line that lost three matches and a sled of seven games at home. Cole Sulser (1-1) won the win.
Brandon Lowe from Tampa Bay made a solo house running fourth to connect the game in 2-2. The beginning Zack Littlel left two runs in six inning.
Astros 3, Reds 0
Hunter Brown released the fourth score of the season, and the host Houston recorded a closure victory against Cincinnati at the opener of a three -game series.
Astros lost nine matches to Reds behind another strong start from Brown (6-1), who hesitated to record the eighth quality start this season. Despite the fact that he published the four highest walks of the season in 5 2/3 strokes, Brown only hit two hit and recorded nine strikes at height of the season for a fourth trip.
Reds was relatively difficult compared to the six strokes of Nick Martinez (1-4). He allowed the 10 top hit of the season, but he didn’t walk.
Guardians 6, Phillies 0
Angel Martinez became a two -stage host, Jose Ramirez and Kyle Manzardo performed solo solo, and Gavin Williams stroked Cleveland Philadelphia without a score.
Manzardo made a 411-meter shot in the fourth place, and Martinez hit the first house of the season at the open-off series of three games from Phillies Start Aaron Nola (1-6). Ramirez ranked seventh against Joe Ross, and he helped Guardians for his 20th victory in 29 games since 8 April.
Kyle Schwarber of Phillies extended to 44 games with a walk, a walk, a walk for the fourth longest run in the franchise history. The last player with a 44-game line was Aaron Judge in 2022-2023 in New York York Yang.
White Sox 6, Marlins 2
Chicago broke a tie game with three running at the seventh shot and visited Miami and continued to shoot a four -game losing line with a win.
Andrew Vaughn hit a solo Homer for Chicago, who returned after 17 defeats to Kansas City Royals on Thursday with 10-0 defeat. Cam Booser (1-3), the seventh shot for two outputs for the win.
Liam Hicks grumbled for Miami who lost 10 times in the last 12 matches. Marks left 11 runners in the score position and base.
Royals 2, Red Sox 1 (12 inning)
Freddy Fermin, Michael Lorenzen and Hunter Dobbins both surrendered Stellar Start, and Kansas City clamps Boston after recording a seventh of the seventh straight win of the season, stole a RBI single in the 12th shot.
Cavan Biggio’s sacrifice Bunda, Settlement runner Michael Massey to the third after moving Ferin, Royals in 18 matches to his 16th wins to a Sean Newcomb field left.
Lorenzen only allowed three strokes and shot seven without walking in seven inning. Rookie Dobbins, six strokes after giving up five strokes reduced the period to 2.78. Rafael Devers from Boston and Vinnie Pasquantino from Kansas City had an RBI in 11th place.
Twins 3, giants 1
Chris Paddack took a perfect game for the sixth kick, two of the three running of the Byron Buxton team, and Minnesota visited San Francisco at the opener of a three -game series and won a sixth flat game.
Paddack (1-3) retired the first 17 giant he faced before Christian Koss number 9 and was elected to the center with two exit. Paddack lost his closing offer when he seventh in the seventh of Matt Chapman.
Each of Trevor Larnach and Carlos Correa from Minnesota hit a RBI single and Harrison Bader made a mistake. Giants launcher Jordan Hicks (1-4) completed six inning, while allowing all three minnesota runs and all seven hit.
ORIOLES 4, Angels 1
Tomoyuki Sugano 7 1/3 thrown impressive inning, Gunnar Henderson hit a RBI trio, and Baltimore, Anlaim, lost five matches against Los Angeles in Los Angeles in California.
Sugano (4-2) allowed a run and three strokes, and Felix Bautista was 1-2-3 ninth to save seventh. Each of Jackson Holliday and Emmanuel Rivera had two hit and one RBI for Orioles.
Angels initiator Kyle Hendricks (1-4) gave three runs in six hit in five plus strokes. Yoan Moncado went up to three times and ran.
Blue Jays 6, sailors 3
Addison Barger reached three floors, lasted on two rounds, and one of Toronto’s defense games with a few pounds of defense games made a victory against the host Seattle at the opener of a three -game series.
Nathan Lukes grumbled for Blue Jays, who won the second place after a four -game sled. Blue Jays Starter Kevin Gausman (3-3) allowed three runs in seven strokes from 5 1/3 strokes.
Mariners Luis Castillo (3-3) left five runs in five strokes in five strokes. Each of Julio Rodriguez and Randy Arozarena made two strokes, while Arozarena, Jorge Polanco and Leoy Tavern were notched each.
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Osvaldo Bido (2-3) hit four runs (three wins) and 5 1/3 strokes. He hit six and walked two.
Goldschmidt came with two exits in the third and went ahead 1-0.
Two steps later Dominguez made a change on the wall on the right center.
New York ranked fifth when Trent Grisham scored a goal in Dominguez’s sacrifice fly.
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