MLB ROUNUP: After Reds Football Score with 24 Runs against Orioles

While Austin Wynns digs six hits and six RBIs, Christmas MARTE stroked Baltimore Orioles, the host of Cincinnati Reds, was 24-2 in the afternoon of Sunday afternoon, while five hits caressed a great Islam to emphasize the seven RBI days.
While Wynns and Elly De La Cruz Homers, Austin Hays provided four strokes and four runs while finishing with Reds 25 hit and 11 walks. Each start in Cincinnati’s series produced at least one shot, a run and a RBI.
MARTE (5 to 5) broke the Eighth -shot Grand Slam Orioles infieler Jorge Mateo, Wynns (6 to 6), three conditions of Homer’s ninth capture Gary Sanchez hit. Taylor Rogers (1-0) ranked fifth on a Taurus day for Cincinnati, while Randall Wynne claimed a savings to go to the last three strokes.
Charlie Morton (0-5) left all its beginnings for Orioles. Seven hits and four walks were surrendered and 2 1/3 of Inning was crushed in seven runs. Adley Rutschman hit a solo Homer in the eighth, and Jordan Westburg recorded two hit.
Yankees 4, Rays 0
Max Fried ranks sixth, while Trent Grisham, Cody Bellinger and Austin Wells, New York’s host Tampa Bay St. St. Petersburg defeated the Gulf of Tampa at the Spring Education House of Yankees in FLA.
Frying (4-0) initially carried the Vurner to the eighth stroke, but a sixth-shot Paul Goldschmidt error Chandler Simpson Single was replaced to Simpson Single before Fried Eighth. 7 He finished two strokes, two walks and two strikes on 2/3 inning. Anthony Volpe added two hit for Yankees.
Rays Starter Ryan Pepiot (1-3) allowed three running on six inning, and one fans walked while one fans. Simpson and Jake Mangum recorded singles for Tampa Bay’s lonely Hitler.
Brewers 14, Athletics 1
Logan Henderson allowed a run at Six Inning at the exit of the Grand League, and Milwaukee broke a franchise record with nine stolen base with a win with a victory on a visiting athletics claiming the rubber match of the three game series.
Henderson (1-0), who was called from Triple-a Nashville on Tuesday, gave the fifth place Seth Brown, including a solo Homer. He shot nine right hand, walked one, and hit the sixth place and finished his trip. Tyler Alexander threw the last three strokes for his first career.
Breweers stole six bases during A’s first four-stage first shot from A’s Jeffrey Springs (3-2). Milwaukee had only two strokes in the shot, but three walks, two error and running score helped. Brewers’ only previous game record for stolen bases was eight in Toronto on August 29, 1992. According to the Elias Sports Office, the six stolen bases in the first shot were the ones (since 1961) by any MLB team in the expansion period.
Mariners 8, Blue Jays 3
Cal Raleight and Rowdy Tellez went ahead 6-0 while visiting Seattle and won against Toronto.
Dylan Moore (5 to 2) added a solo shot for Seattle in a rubber match of a three -game series. Mariners Luis Castillo (2-2) allowed 10 hit and three runs in five strokes, and then the four relaxing merged to give only one stroke.
Toronto Starter Easton Lucas (2-2) delivered seven strokes and six runs before being removed by two outputs. The relaxing Paxton Schultz fired 4 1/3 Inning scoreless relief at the big league exit and gathered eight strikes that connect the franchise sign for strikes at the first exit. Tyler Heineman made three strokes while Bo Bichette and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. He added two pieces.
Braves 6, twins 2
Matt Olson, Drake Baldwin and Marcell Ozuna made a home run to support Grant Holmes’s effort to shoot a solid firing effort, as Atlanta’s visiting Minnesota.
Braves, Holmes (2-1) 5 2/3 inning shooting and four strokes, four strokes and the seven highest strikes of the season, the winner of the winning line on the twins extended to 11 games.
Gemini Starter Joe Ryan (1-2) went to five Inning and took a walk with six running and five strikes in eight strokes. Minnesota only succeeded in five hit, but Byron Buxton ranked seventh 434 -meter solo shot. The Georgia native went to 2 to 2 with the couple and was 13 to 5 in the series.
Marks 7, Phillies 5 (10 Inning)
Javier Sanoja, who entered the day with a zero house run and three RBI in 27 career games, went to five runs for avoiding a scan against Miami’s host Philadelphia.
Sanoja took a step of 1-1 on the left field fence to highlight Marlins 5-4. After scored a goal in a field single in Philadelphia, Kyle Stowers’ 10th shot sacrifice fly 6-5 and Sanoja’s grounding medium-coating insurance run.
Adding three hit for Connor Norby Marlins, Dane Myers made two strokes and scored twice. Bryce Harper, Phillies, who won the previous three matches, and two RBI recorded.
Guardians 5, pirates 4 (10 inning)
Kyle Manzardo went to 4 to 4 with a Homer and the RBI that won the final game to take Cleveland to the host Pittsburgh.
Guardians completed a three-game sweep and the closer Emmanuel Clase (3-0) handed over three runs at the bottom of the ninth to the second explosion of the season. At 10, Manzardo lifted a sacrifice flight from Dennis Santana (0-1) (0-1) Deep enough to go to the left to score Jhonkensy Noel third. Steven Kwan added a two -stage house for Cleveland.
Adam Frazier’s ninth bottom started the return of the double pirates, scored Valdez and Tommy Pham. Ke’bryan Hayes soon tied the game with a single to score the game. Bryan Reynolds had three strokes for Pittsburgh.
Dodgers 1, Rangers 0
Freddie Freeman drove Will Smith with the eighth shot from Tyler Glasnow back and under the eighth hit for six relaxing.
Freeman’s flying to the left field threw Smith, who provided a pinch of hit single to start shooting. Glasnow made three strokes while lifting a step to the fifth place due to lower leg cramps. The fourth of the seven Dodgers jug, Ben Casparius (2-0), retired the sixth and seventh dough.
Rangers, who was closed for the third time this season, was ruled by three singles of Josh Smith.
White Sox 8, Red Sox 4
Edgar Quero and Andrew Vaughn lasted in two runs to visit Chicago.
Vaughn emphasized his eighth place with a two-round house running and 5 to 2 performances, and White Sox helped to break the losing line of six matches and make a 0-8 start on the road this season. Matt Thaiss of Chicago hit a two -stage Homer in the first shot as a part of a three -stroke day, while Luis Robert Jr. He scored twice and scored a goal.
Wileyer Abreu hit a three -stage Homer, and Kristian Campbell went to 4 to 4 with a couple for Boston, who won three of three flat and five.
Royals 4, Tigers 3 (10 Inning)
Bobby Witt Jr., Kansas City lost six matches against the host Detroit.
Each of Mark Canha and Drew Waters had two hit and one RBI for Royals. Vinnie Pasquantino drove in the other run and Carlos Estevez (1-0) made the last two strokes to get the win. The beginning Michael Wacha gave two runs and seven hit in 5 1/3 Inning. He shot five and none walked.
Tiges’s Tarik Skubal, who did not give up from running at the beginning of the previous two, gave two runs and seven hit in five strokes. He shot four and one walked. Zach McKinstry had three strokes, and two RBIs and Kerry Carpenter had three hits with one RBI for Detroit.
Mets 7, Cardinals 4
Stacked Brandon Nimmo, since 1986, the first four -game St. Completing the Louis sweep, the host tied the two -output RBI Single, the tie -breaking in the seventh shot of New York.
Nimmo, who had a collapse of 23 to 23, fell into 1-2 holes against his second teammates Phil Maton and scored Francisco Lindor in the second place. Soto finished with three RBIs, while Lindor was 3 to 3 years old with a leader Homer.
The four matches losing line connects the highest level of a season for Cardinals, which scored 19-9 more by New York in the series. Saggese’nin St. There was a two -round couple for Louis.
Diamondbacks 3, Cubs 2 (11 Inning)
Josh Naylor had three hits and two RBIs, and Arizona saved the final of a three -game series against the host Chicago, while the 11th shot continued in the Tiebreak race.
After scoring a goal once in each team 10, Naylor chose Jordan Wicks (0-1) without being 11th to drive in Geraldo Perdomo. D-Backs Relaxing Shelby Miller (2-0) left a run on two inning for a win.
Michael Busch had a RBI single for Cubs at the first shot, and was not once again hit by Jon Berti’s single. They finished with four hits.
Nationals 3, Rockies 2 (Game 1)
Jake Irvin made three strokes from 6 1/3 strokes and Trey Lipscomb defeated Washington Colorado in the first match of a divided couple in Denver.
Irvin (2-0) hit nine for the first time to beat Colorado for the first time at the beginning of three career. Kyle Finnegan received the last three outputs to save eighth.
Rookie Zac Veen and Braxton Fulford hit the first big league houses for Rockies, each eight flat. Colorado (3-17) is closed to the worst beginning in the franchise history. Rockies Starter Kyle Freeland (0-4) left the game after two Inning because of a blister on the middle finger of the left (shooting) hand.
Angels 5, Giants 4
Jo Adell covered a ninth bottom with a couple who cleaned the bases and won a victory against San Francisco in California, in California, and rejected Justin Verlander’s first win of the season.
Verlander 263 career wins in pursuit of six sharp innings and Sam Huff has hit his first home since 2023, Giants took ahead 4-1 on the verge of a 10-game journey.
However, in the last seven matches, the angels worked with a sixth loss and walked against Mike Trout and walked against Ryan Walker (0-1), closer to Giants, who served singles to upload one to Jorge Soler and Logan O’hoppe. Zach Neto hit a field, forced it to a run, then Adell put a couple of two strikes on the left court corner for three running and victory.
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