MLB ROUNDUP: Royals Smack Franchise-Record 7 hours, Blast O's

Maikel Garcia hit Kansas City's franchise record Homers from Homers, who loving a franchise record of a three -game series on Sunday.
Royals star Bobby Witt Jr.'s Tiebreaking home run came in the seventh shot and immediately watched the explosion of Vinnie Pasquantino. Jonathan India, Luke Maile – Kansas City – and Michael Massey in 34 games with 18 Homer in the last day with the last day in the big leagues hosted.
Each of Garcia and Pasquantino has scored three hit for Royals, who won 11 of their last 13 matches.
With two explosions, Jackson Holliday made his first career Homer, and Cedric Mullins and Ryan O'Hearn went deep for Baltimore.
Gemini 5, Red Sox 4
Byron Buxton Homered and Ryan Jeffers added two hit and two RBI to defeat Boston to visit Minnesota.
Buxton hit the seventh home run of the season in the first field of the game and Jeffers wiped the seventh deficit.
Wileyer Abreu from Boston gathered three hit, including a solo house run, which reduces Minnesota to 5-4 in the eighth shot, but Jhoan Duran threw a ninth ninth to protect the leadership and gain its fourth savings.
Beam 7, Yankees 5
Jonathan Aranda Homered came to three runs and reached the base five times when Tampa Bay was held in late Inning for a victory against New York.
He took the third place in Ara, and Rays took 5-0 ahead with four strokes against New York's Will Warren (1-2). Seventh row 7-2 ahead. He finished his fourth career with a three -stroke match and made a pair of walks after entering a slide of 16 in the previous five matches.
Tampa Bay Start Taj Bradley (3-2), Cody Bellinger, a two-stage host ranked sixth before going to the run.
Cardinals 6, Mets 5 (Game 1)
Willson Contreras went to 3 to 3 for three RBI and St. Louis kept New York for a win against a visit to a couple title.
The Cardinals Start Jugly Erick Fed (2-3) allowed three runs, four strokes, and five walked in five Inning. Ryan Helsley made a stroke in the ninth to save.
Mets Starter Blade Tidwell (0-1) labeled a rude running at the big league output for six running for nine strokes and took three walks in three 2/3 Inning. Francisco Lindor had three RBIs for Mets.
BreWers 4, Cubs 0
The host Milwaukee prevented Chicago starting Shota Imanaga with an injury, and then threw four running in the sixth kick and prevented three games.
Imanga was locked in a scoreless duel when he returned with Freddy Peralta and caught his left leg while running to cover it first. The pups later announced that Imanaga was the left Hamstring strain. After the release of Imanga, the relaxing Julian Merryweather's wild field allowed the first run, followed by Daz Cameron, a RBI Single, and Caleb Durbin put it in a pair of two -rounds.
Peralta (4-2) exhibited four strokes, seven hit and one walked. IMANGA (3-2), who stopped starting on Tuesday against Pittsburgh Pirates with leg cramps with leg cramps, was accused of two running in four strokes in 5 2/3 strokes.
Guardians 5, Blue Jays 4
Gabriel Arias had three hit and two RBIs to help Cleveland defeat Toronto in a rubber match.
Guardians threw the right-hand Tanner Bibee (3-2) five times inning, and Steven Kwan, Kyle Manzardo and Angel Martinez added two hit. Cleveland won five of the last six matches.
Former protective Andres Gimenez directed Blue Jays with two hit and two RBIs.
Padres 4, pirates 0
Xander Bogaerts had two hit and three RBIs to take San Diego to the host Pittsburgh. Bogaerts won the fifth row in a row and completed a three-game sweep, while the first two strokes lasted from three runs from Pirate Starter Andrew Heaney (2-3).
Padres recorded the eighth closure of the season and beat the pirates for the ninth time. Pittsburgh came fourth in a row and was closed for the sixth time this season. Elias Diaz, who made two strokes, became a solo host.
Heaneney competed for the second trip in a row and now he could not hit five or more strokes at the beginning. In addition to the four -allowed runs, he gave up eight strokes, walked four, and shot three in 100 fields.
Athletics 3, Marlins 2
Rookie Nick Kurtz, his first career in the ninth shot went up for the extra basic Hit and threw his tiebreak run as he wrapped the athletics host Miami.
Kurtz, Anthony Bender (1-2) left the left-hand line. The Hit increased only to 89 miles / h, but it was well placed and Tyler Soderstrom's A's three game series took the rubber game in the center.
Mitch Spence (1-0) 1 2/3 score won with inning, while Tyler Ferguson said the first savings of the season.
Diamondbacks 11, Phillies 9 (10 Inning)
Corbin Carroll and Geraldo Perdomo played in three runs because Arizona saved the final of the series with Philadelphia.
Perdomo went to 5 and scored twice, Carroll and Jose Herrera added two hit for the Arizona. Josh Naylor ranked 10th after doing six conditions in the Diamondbacks competition.
Weston Wilson was running a three-stage host, while Bryce Harper and Kyle Schwarber also took part in Phillies, who was 6-1 in their previous seven matches.
White Sox 5, Astros 4 (7 inning)
Lenyn Sosa lasted in two rounds and Mike Vasil scored 2 1/3 strokes to remove Chicago to visit Houston in a shortened game due to rain.
Luis Robert Jr. And Edgar Quero had two strokes for White Sox. Rookie relaxing Vasil (1-1), the game was called below a 20-minute rain delay at the bottom of the seventh bottom after a one-hour rain delay.
Astros right -handed Lance McCullers, 2022 World Series since the third match of the first start at the beginning of 3 2/3 score strokes. The experienced right hand missed the last two seasons following the flexor tendon surgery in 2023.
Giants 9, Rockies 3
Willy Adames visited the first two Homer matches for San Francisco that Mike Yastrzemski and Wilmer Floreres were carved with two -stage hits and Giants Colorado.
Logan Webb (4-2) dealt with seven innings for his ninth career against Rockies, and helped the giants get the 3-1 series.
In the first 34 matches, Adames, who was only two homer as a giant, tried to Rockies Starting to the German Marquez (0-6) for San Francisco's 13-hit attack rolling. Two Homer was the eighth of his play career.
Rangers 8, sailors 1
Corey Seager and Adolis Garcia had two RBI single in the third -stroke offensive uprising of Texas, and Jacob Degrom won the second flat victory while visiting Rangers Wayay in the final of an American League West series.
Rangers lost four matches and finally saved a match in the series by collecting strokes and more than one running. Degrom (2-1) went to five innings and allowed him to win his second victory since April 2023.
Logan Evans (1-1) from Seattle fought at the beginning of the second largest league and delivered six running (all in the fourth shot) in five strokes in five strokes. Texas, Mariners 12-4, Josh Smith's four-strokes, which contains four strokes, the only-based hit of Rangers.
Tigers 13, Angels 1
Trey Sweeney continued in six running, and Kerry Carpenter lasted five -fifth to strengthen Detroit from Los Angeles.
Sweeney, Carpenter and Colt Keith hosted the tigers who won four of their last five matches.
34 running against the angels scored 34, in 2013 in Houston, a total of 37 Detroit scored in any series. Los Angeles lost eight of the last nine matches.
Citizens 4, Reds 1
Luis Garcia Jr. lasted in two rounds, including a host running, and Washington beat Cincinnati twice in the weekend series.
The Nationals Starter Mackenzie gore, allowed to run in four strokes in five Inning, where he threw 100 fields (61 for strikes), he walked four, and hit the nine and added the large league leader to the total total of strikes (68). Jorge Lopez (4-0) made two perfect strokes in relief and Kyle Finnegan worked ninth to save 11th.
Tyler grouped for Stephenson Reds. Cincinnati Starter Nick Martinez, six strokes walking and six strokes gave up four strokes. Graham Ashcraft (2-3), who started the seventh shot for the Red, left three runs in 2/3 of a shot.
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