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MLB ROUNUP: defeated Padres before the Rockies ignition manager Bud Black

May 11, 2025; Denver, Colorado, USA; Colorado Rockies Catcher Hunter Goodman (15) celebrates his three runs at the first shot against San Diego Padres in Coors Field. Compulsory Credit: Ron Chenoy-Imagni Images

The German Marquez threw seven productive inning on Sunday, and Hunter Goodman, Colorado Rockies, Denver, San Diego Padres, lost eight matches with 9-3 wins against San Diego Padres.

However, after the match, Rockies announced the fire of the manager Bud Black and Mike Redmond, a bench coach. Despite the win, Colorado league in the season is the worst 7-33. The third basic coach Warren Schaeffer was elected as a temporary manager with the upgraded coach Clint Hurdle to the temporary coach.

Marquez (1-6) entered the day with an average won 9.90, but seemed like a jug of 10-4 in his career against San Diego. He allowed to run with only three hit and one walk and two strikes and reduced the period to 8.27.

Nick Piveetta (5-2) drove only four innings for San Diego and allowed six strokes to six strokes while five fans. It was the second shortest trip of the year.

Gemini 7, Giants 6 (10 inning)

Dashawn Keirsey Jr. listed a single on the left field line to remove Minnesota via San Francisco in Minneapolis.

Teammates, Minnesota’ya eighth in a row after the stroke Keirsey’i Mobbed. Brooks Lee finished 5 to 3 with a Homer and two RBIs.

Heliot Ramos went to 2 to 2 with a Homer and four RBIs to lead San Francisco swept in the three series of play series. Jung Hoo Lee and David Villar continued in a run.

Cardinals 6, citizens 1

Miles Micolas 5 left a run from Inning, while Lars Nootbaar, Nolan Arenado and Willson Contreras grumbled to St. Louis a victory and eighth straight victory in Washington.

Mikolas (2-2) only allowed four strokes, made five strokes and Cardinals’ bullfighting 3 2/3 walked before coming together to throw a score. St. Louis’s eight -game winning line has been the longest in the club since it won eight in a row in August 2022.

Mackenzie Gore (2-4), 6 2/3 strokes in five strokes allow four running, seven strokes and three walks for citizens. Nathaniel Lowe’s solo host running rushed because Washington fell only fifth.

Red Sox 3, Royals 1

Wileyer Abreu was chosen twice and twice to visit Boston for a win against Kansas City in the rubber match of three game series.

Rafael Devers chose, chose and continued for Red Sox, who won four of five. Lucas Giolitto (1-1) made the third start of the season for Boston and allowed an uninhabitable run on 6 2/3 inning and two strokes. He shot five and walked one. Justin Wilson and Greg Weisssert met for 1 1/3 inning scoreless relief before throwing Aroldis Chapman as the ninth to save his sixth savings.

The Royals launcher Seth Lugo (3-4) allowed three runs and six strokes in six strokes. Kansas City won seven out of eight and 10 of 12.

White Sox 4, Marlins 2

Tim Elko, the host Chicago’nun Miami’ye tire match against the first big league kick for the sixth in the sixth place Homer hit a Homer.

Elko, the host leader with 10 in 31 matches of the small leagues, was called before the match on Saturday, and Sandy Alcantara (2-5) explosion was 5 to 5 before breaking a tie. Mike Vasil (2-1), four strokes and five walks, but only one running White Sox launcher Sean Burke, a three-stroke relief in need of 91 fields to cross four Inning.

Alcantara hit more than 5 2/3 inning, but four running, seven strokes and three walks. Xavier Edwards and Connor Norby broke two hit for Marins, the third place, where two runners caught playing.

Rangers 6, Tigers 1

Nathan Eovaldi visited Detroit while visiting Texas.

Eovaldi (4-2) walked one and shot seven as he recorded the fifth consecutive quality start. He won four of his career in the Comerica Park of Detroit. Chris Martin, Jacob Latz and Robert Garcia threw the last two inning to complete the victory. Marcus Semien and Josh Jung provided a two -round Homers and Jonah Heim added a solo shot.

Jung’s brother Jace started his third base for the tigers. Detroit Starter Reese Olson (4-3) allowed three strokes and three strokes in four strokes and seven strokes. Spencer Torkelson ended his closure offer with the ninth -fedmanship fly.

Dodgers 8, Diamondbacks 1

Freddie Freeman had four hits with a host run and released three RBIs, Mookie Betts took place between three hits, and Los Angeles was divided by a victory in Phoenix with Arizona.

Will Smith had two hits and two RBIs, Shohei Ohtani and Andy pages had two hit, and there were two hit for a season with 18 hit the RBI and one RBI and Michael Conforto.

Los Angeles Started Tony Gonsolin (2-0) made three strokes in five inning to win the third beginning of the season. He shot four times, walked two, and 1-0 came out of two, two, two outputs in the first and third innings to get ahead. Dodgers won 11 of 15.

Pirates 4, Braves 3

Joey Bart’s victory against Pittsburgh against Atlanta and two hit and fire players at the bottom of the ninth to give his first series of winnings since April 22-24.

Pirates Starter Carmen Mlodzinski went to 5 2/3 inning in a career and did not allow two strikes and one walk to run in four strokes. Dennis Santana (1-1) threw a ninth without a score. Bart and Ke’bryan Hayes, pirates, went to 5 to 5 because he played without Oneil Cruz, sitting because of the tension of the waist.

Braves’s Sean Murphy threw three conditions for Pittsburgh to get ahead 3-0. Drake Baldwin and Nick Allen made two strokes. The beginning Chris Sale left three runs (two earned) at eight strokes over 5 2/3 inning and walked two -eight -eighth. Raisel Iglesias (2-3) gave two hit, as a walk and winning jogging in the ninth.

Brewers 4, Rays 2

Christian Yelich visited Milwaukee’yi Homer, stolen base and two runs went to 4 to 2.

Yelich and William Contrreras hit Homers in the fourth place, and 2-1 against the former Brewers Savers Drew Rasmussen (1-4). Yelich added an insurance run, shifted in second place, and scored a goal in Rhys Hoskins’s single. Tyler Alexander (2-3), 4 2/3 Inning on four strikes on two runs and six hit the start of the start of the relief of five doughs retired.

Jonathan went to 4 with a run and RBI and Chandler Simpson doubled to accelerate the rays’ crime. Rasmussen left four strokes and three runs during a five stroke effort.

Mets 6, Cubs 2

Francisco Lindor fired four rounds of eighth home running, as he was defeating Chicago in the decision game of New York three -game series.

Mark Vienos added an RBI Single and Brandon Nimmo closed the eighth place with two conditions with a homer. Lindor, Vientos, Nimmo and Francisco Alvarez Mets made two strokes. Griffin Canning’s five -on -beginning winning line ended, despite allowing only one run in two strokes from six strokes. Ryan Stanek (1-3) threw an excellent eighth.

Pete Crow-Armstrong ranked sixth, and Nico Hoerner added RBI Single to the seventh game for Cubs, who lost four of five. The beginning Matthew Boyd, with eight strikes at six strokes, gave two runs and six hit. Porter Hodge (2-1) made three running and three strokes in 1/3 of a shot.

Astros 6, Reds 0

Ronel Blanco made eight impressive strokes, and Yiner Diaz became a three -stage house for claiming the rubber match against Houston’s three -game acting series against Cincinnati.

Blanco (3-3) produced the best start of the season and allowed only two hit and one walk while saving 11 strikes at a career height. He retired the first nine dough he faced and made a stroke until he had one in the fifth shot.

Reds rookie imitation Chase Petty (0-2) lifted a pair of Baserunner in the first and second strokes, but Ishak Paredes doubled with one and watched Christian Walker third in the third place. Diaz then hit the fourth Homer of the season to give Astros more than enough run.

Yankees 12, Athletics 2

I Rice shot his first career Grand Slam, Aaron Judge sang in two rounds of four strokes and defeated athletics in a tire match of a three -game series in New York, Western Sacramento, California.

Paul Goldschmidt has doubled for Yankees with two RBIs, which won 15 strokes and fourth time in the last five matches. The judge went to 5 to 4 and raised the average of a big league leader to .409. The New York Starter Ryan Yarbrough (1-0) allowed two runs in six hit with two strikes in one walk and five strokes.

JJ Bleday grumbled for athletics, which allowed 29 runs in the series and lost for the fourth time in the last five games.

ORIOLES 7, Angels 3

Gunnar Henderson hit a two -stage Homer to make a sixth shot and help Baltimore to defeat in Kalifornia, even in California and even defeating Los Angeles.

Each of Henderson and Cedric Mullins had lost two of three in the series after losing Orioles after losing their previous five matches. Maverick Handley lasted in two rounds without taking advantage of a hit. The beginning Zach Eflin (3-1) gave up five strokes, five strokes and two walks. Eflin (LAT) has been activated on the 10 -day injured list before the match for its first trip since April 7.

Tyler Ward and Logan O’hoppe were RBI Hitle for Angels who lost the third time in the last four games. Matthew Lugo spang Homer’s first big league. Tyler Anderson (2-1) allowed three strokes (one wins), four strokes and two walks with five strokes in five strokes.

Phillies 3, Guardians 0

Kyle Schwarber expanded 46 games with a pair of home running, and Zack Wheeler made seven raids in the tire match of Philadelphia’s host Cleveland.

Schwarber was in the first place with a solo Homer and a two -round explosion with a two -round explosion, and with 14 home running, he tied with New York Yangue’s Aaron judge for Major League leadership. The Base series is the fourth longest in the history of Phillies, 10 of the 56-game run in 1981-82 of Mike Schmidt.

Wheeler (4-1) gave up three strokes, a couple walked, and at the beginning of three careers, he hit eight for the first time to beat Guardians. He won 3-0 on his right hand on his last five trips and 11 of Phillies 14.

Blue Jays 9, sailors 1

George Springer hit a three -stage Homer when he was eaten to complete a sweep of Toronto’s host Seattle to complete a sweep of the three series of game series.

Addison Barger deepened for Blue Jays, 4-2 on a six-game journey to Los Angeles Angels. Toronto’s Eric Lauer (1-0) made 4 2/3 inning scoreless relief to win the victory. Left -handed walking and five strikes just a stroke.

Dylan Moore grumbled for Mariners who won each of the previous nine series. Seattle Starter Bryce Miller (2-4) went to five plus Inning and allowed seven runs in eight strokes, he lost two walks and three strikes.

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