MLB ROUNDUP: Padres 21 Rockies Troje with Running Troje, 24 Hits

Gavin Sheets crushed a two -stage Homer in the first shot, as San Diego Padres notched the biggest victory margin in the franchise history.
Fernando Tatis Jr., Xander Bogaerts, Jake Cronenworth and Jason Heyward were married. Jackson Merrill had four strokes and Elias Diaz and Luis Arraez took three hit to take Stephen Kolek (2-0) back with five strokes at the beginning of the second largest league.
Padres, on Friday after the 13-9 victory in Denver 16 strokes for the second flat night for a season height of a season, and 24 accurates tied a franchise record. The reserve left -wing player Brandon Lockridge (0 for 1 for 1) except each position player made at least one shot on Saturday and had more than one person.
Colorado fell eight in a row in a row, five of them ended on Sunday. Rackies is 63-18 in five games. Catcher Jacob Stallings made the last two strokes and made a running two strokes without a walk and a strike.
Red Sox 10, Royals 1
Rafael Devers went to 4 to 4 with three RBIs, Trevor Story hit a Homer, and Carlos Narvaez caught Kansas City’s seven -game winning line while visiting Boston.
Devers and 15 of his career were the second four strokes of the season. Ceddanne Rafaela doubled, doubled and scored twice, scored twice, Jarren Duran RBI and Boston went to 5 with two runs. Garrett Crochet (4-2) won and limited Kansas City to a seven stroke running running.
Bobby Witt Jr. Hunter Renfroe and Vinnie Pasquantino added two hit for Kansas City and lost for the third time in the last 19 matches. Cole Ragans (2-2) suffered losses and allowed four runs in seven strokes in five strokes.
Athletics 11, Yankees 7
The Shea Langeliers went to 5 to 5 with a Homer and two conditions, and the host gathered to defeat A New York.
Luis Urias hit a solo Homer, and Brent Roocker, Aaron Judge and Oswald Peraza’s five conditions of Yankees, added a three-stage shot to the athletics following 6-4. The judge’s second Homerdi-14 and MLB leads MLB-but Yankees caught three matches.
Grant Holman (4-0) 1 1/3 won with inning without a score. Mason Miller recorded five outputs for the 11th rescue – in four strikes -. Tyler Sodersstrom had two hit for athletics and two RBIs, which scored seven combined jogging in the seventh and eighth Inning to finish a three -game slide.
Puppy 6, mets 5
When Cade Horton was hanging for a victory against Chicago’s host New York, he relieved with four strokes at the Great League exit.
Horton (1-0), who was called to replace the wounded Shota Imaga (filtered hamstring), followed the opener Brad Keller and allowed three runs in four strokes. 2022 shot five in the first round, none of them walked and threw 77 fields.
Dansby Swanson shot a RBI Single and Miguel Amaya stood a two -stage single while stopping the losing line of the first three matches of the season. Brett Baty made a three -stage explosion and a two -stage shot to ensure the entire run of Mets.
Reds 13, Astros 9
Elly de la Cruz continued the 10 conditions in four runs during a first shot, because this breaking frame, which visited Cincinnati, put a victory against Houston.
De La Cruz ran a three-stage host and added a running score for Reds’s right-handed Lance McCullers Jr. (0-1). De La Cruz, after drinking a line driving for the sixth host run, Tyler Stephenson tied a RBI Single and Will Benson chased McCullers with the RBI couple.
Reds continued to attack Logan Vanwey, added a Friedl RBI Single, and made a base loaded with a base before covering De La Cruz Connor Joe with a grounder. Gavin Lux sent 14 stripes to the Cincinnati plate and closed the uprising with a two -stage single throwing Friedl and McLain.
Braves 3, pirates 2 (11 strokes)
Matt Olson Homered and then atlanta host pittsburgh’u pushing a wild field threw the 11th winner.
Olson, who hit the seventh house run of the season in the third place, was the second ranks of the second place and came third by Ozzie Albies during a grounding. Olson could not score a goal on Sean Murphy’s floor, but Chase Shugart (1-3), who comforted the pirates, came home when he fired a low and inside.
Scott Blewett (2-0), who threw Scoreless 10. 10, worked third for the sacrifice of Alexander Canario of Alexander Canario. Blewett searched for Liver Peguero and retired Tommy Pham on a ground to finish the game.
Diamondbacks 3, Dodgers 0
Corbin Burnes threw seven scoreless strokes, Eugenio Suarez 12. He shot Homer and closed Los Angeles at Arizona Phoenix.
Burnes (2-1) gave up five singles, shot five and walked two on the way back after making a start with shoulder inflammation. Suarez, Corbin Carroll third place on the floor of Ketel MARTE’nin after the goal of scoring the sixth place Dustin May (1-3) took place. Pavin Smith added three hits, including an RBI pair.
Shohei Ohtani and Max Muncy sang and walked for Dodgers, who were closed for the third time this season. Freddie Freeman was 4 to 4 to end the 14 -game hit line and in the meantime to 53 (.472).
Rangers 10, Tigers 3
Corey Seager, Texas, lost three matches against the host Detroit.
Seager’s second many Homer match this season directed a Homer dam of Texas. Joc Pederson made a two -stage shot, Josh Smith and Evan Carter Solo Homers. Jacob Degrom (3-1) continued five plus inning, hit the 10th of the season and gave up two running and five hit.
Kerry Carpenter had single, triple and homer for Detroit. Riley Greene added a solo homer for the tigers who saw the winning line of five games. Detroit launcher Jack Flaherty (1-5) Five running and four strokes in three strokes-tum Homers-Vaz.
Phillies 7, Guardians 1
Bryce Harper besieged a two -stage Homer, and Ranger Suarez threw seven closure hit Philadelphia’s Cleveland.
Harper had the three highest hit of the season, and 411 -meter, the relaxing Joey Cantillo’s firing for the centered for Phillies kept the eighth. Suarez (1-0) made only three strokes, all of them are single. Kyle Schwarber extended the floor series to 45 and switched to a tie for the fourth longest series of the team’s history.
Guardians, 20-10 in a race that started on April 8, 1,100. He marked his career RBI and threw the ninth row in the sacrifice of Carlos Santana. The Cleveland launcher Tanner Bibee (3-3) was almost as effective as suarez and left a run on seven inning.
RAYS 3, BREWERS 2
Travis Jankowski was connected to a RBI single to win a win to visit Tampa Bay Milwaukee.
Jankowski, Milwaukee relaxing Grant Anderson (1-2) ‘s ball on the left field and a walking and second playing Kameron Misner’ı scored goals. The closer Pete Fairbanks (3-1) came out of a base-loaded jam in the ninth alone to win the series for Rays demanding the series.
Jankowski ran with the sacrifice fly and Taylor Walls added a RBI couple. The beer producers who lost three in a row took Solo Homers from Jackson Chourio and Joey Ortiz, but were limited to only four hit.
Twins 2, giants 1
Trevor Larnach hit a two -stage Homer, and Joe Ryan threw the ball for the seventh straight victory of Minnesota’s San Francisco in Minneapolis.
Larnach and Harrison Bader doubled for the twins only for other extra base hit. Ryan (3-2) gave only two hit, hit seven, did not walk any of them, and threw 48 out of 76 fields for strike.
Heliot Ramos went to 3 to 3 to 3 to Giants and a host running to lead Giants, and Christian Koss sang for other single strokes. Right-handed Logan Webb (4-3) received a harsh loss of glory and left two runs in five strokes in seven Inning. He shot nine and walked one.
Cardinals 4, Citizens 2
Andre Pallante 7 1/3 strong inning, Lars Nootbaar drove a couple of runs and St. Louis saved Ryan Helsley to defeat the host Washington.
Pallante (3-2) allowed two runs on five strokes, and Cardinals didn’t have seven strikes and walks as he won the seventh match. St. Louis scored his entire run in the second shot at Washington Starter Trevor Williams (2-4), who allowed four running in six Inning, the longest start of the season.
Helsley retired the first two doughs in the ninth, but delivered a single to Jose Tena and walked the next two doughs. CJ has provided the seventh savings by allowing Abrams to fly.
Blue Jays 6, sailors 3
Toronto’s victory was drawing Seattle’s nine straight series, while Addison Barger’s running score broke a tie in the eighth shot.
Bo Bichette doubled and the grouper for Blue Jays took the victory of relaxing Mason Fluhart (3-0), and Jeff Hoffman worked ninth to save the ninth savings.
Mariners’ Bully Tellez deepened for the fourth time in five games this season.
Angels 5, orioles 2
Jack Kochanowicz 5 2/3 threw a firm stroke and defeated the Los Angeles Baltimore and even the series in Kalifornia, Kalifornia.
Jo Adell Homered and Angels scored three of the first five strokes on the way to capture a two -game sled. Kochanowicz (2-5) made 5 2/3 strokes, a four-stroke run and went for four walks.
Orioles lost the sixth time in the last seven matches, Ryan Mountcastle provided two of the team’s six hit and Ramon Laureano a ninth, hand -held house run. Kyle Gibson (0-2), who made the third beginning of the season, lost five runs in four strokes.
Marlins 3, White Sox 1
Eric Wagaman delivered two conditions once with two exits in the eighth stroke, and Kyle Stowers, Homed to help Miami defeat Chicago.
Marlins limited White SOX to four hit, including two of Lenyn Sosa. Jesus Tinoco worked a perfect ninth to get his third savings. A rookie right -handed White Sox Star Shane Smith matched a seven strikes and the highest career with four strokes without a score.
Andrew Vaughn from Chicago opened a score with a solo house run with two outputs, and Marks Starter Edward Cabrera was connected to the second Homer in many games.
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