MLB ROUNUP: Padres writes history with three concrete scanning

Michael King emptied the Colorado Rockies 6-0, who visited San Diego Padres, only allowed two hit and one walk in his first career and became the first team to sweep a three-game series with closing in eight years.
King retired before Michael Toglia retired before meeting the fifth place, and then made a two -output to Hunter Goodman. Ezequiel Tovar sang in the ninth, but Colorado was the first team since the 2017 Kansas City Royals (against Cleveland) has become the first team since it was closed in every match.
King (3-0) eight and Jose Iglesas, San Diego won the fourth level and rose to 10-0 at home with two RBIs 2 to 2 to 2. The 13-3 record connects the 1998 team that won the National League pennant for the best beginning in the franchise history. In addition, for the first time in the history of franchise, Padres broke up a three -game series without running.
Kyle Freeland (0-3) lasted five strokes for Rockies and allowed eight strokes and five running with two walks and two strikes. When Padres gathered four running to make an early decision on the problem, the first faced two output problems.
Red Sox 3, White Sox 1
Garrett Crochet allowed a run in 7 1/3 Inning and lasted in three runs to help Trevor Story Homered and Boston’s host Chicago White defeat.
Crochet (2-1) did not deliver a hit to Chase Meidroth, one of the four players they bought when they made crochet to Red Sox in December-he threw a single with one with one in the second shot. 11’i hit and one walking crochet, the first 15 dough he retired. Brooks Baldwin was the first Baserunner of Chicago when he set out with the sixth walk.
Story made three strokes in the game, two conditions in the sixth shot a pair of closed White Sox Starting Shane Smith and the ninth Bryse Wilson is a solo house run against. Smith (0-1) limited Boston with two runs with two strokes in six strokes. He shot three and walked two.
Giants 5, Yankees 4
Jung Hoo Lee, San Francisco’s visit to Sunday afternoon to win against New York and franchise’s first series in Yankee Stadium to claim to claim.
Lee, the first career Multi-Homer match, the giants to 4-3 in the sixth place to take ahead Yankees Starting Carlos Rodon’dan three conditions made a shot. Giants Starter Logan WebB (2-0) settled after allowing three runs to five strokes in five strokes. Ryan Walker threw the perfect ninth to save.
Rodon (1-3) allowed four runs in three strokes in 5 2/3 strokes. He hit the left hand eight and walked three. Jazz Chisholm Jr.
Reds 4, pirates 0
Hunter Greene threw seven closure and retired the last 17 doughs, while Santiago went to Espinal 4 and broke a tie to direct Cincinnati to a win and three game scans visiting Pittsburgh.
Greene (2-1) hit eight and walked on Sunday while allowing only two strokes. He extended his inning to 19, reduced his time to 0.98, and won his first career against the pirates.
Espinal, Pittsburgh Starter Carmen Mlodzinski (1-2) with the first two running Austin Wynns and TJ Friedl to score a soft line driver to the right center to score a score-free tie. He was accused of five strokes on his right hand, four running and 4 1/3 inning, four strokes and walked two.
Royals 4, Guardians 2
Cole Ragans hit 10 in the top 7 2/3 inning of his career, and Salvador Perez hit a two -stage Homer while he saved the finals of the three -game series with Cleveland while visiting Kansas City.
Ragans (1-0) retired 18 of the last 19 doughs he faced and did not walk. Kevin Appier (1996) participated in the history of the Royals as the only jug that hit 10 plus at the beginning. Maikel Garcia went to 4 to 4 with two conditions and Kyle Isbel made three strokes and ran.
Daniel Schneemann doubled and ran for Cleveland, who was caught by a five -game win. I suffered a loss of Lively (0-2) and allowed four runs on six inning seven strokes. He walked two and shot five.
Mariners 3, Rangers 1
Cal Raleight grumbled for a third game since he moved to the “torpedo” bat as a host Seattle.
The sailors won their fourth levels and went 5-1 in a six-game house against their Division rivals Houston and Texas. Seattle Ace Logan Gilbert (1-1) won his first win and allowed a run in three strokes in five strokes with a walk and seven strikes. Seattle relaxing Andres Munoz hit a ninth couple in the ninth to gain the sixth savings.
Rangers lost a loss of Nathan Eovaldi (1-2) right-handed. In five plus Inning, he gave up three running (two wins), walking and three strikes. Dustin Harris is hitting Homer for the first season for Texas’s Lone Run.
Marks 11, Nationals 4
Matt Mervis, the host Miami, Washington in the series to get two out of three Washington’u eaten a three -stage host rushed.
Mervis lests a 411-meter Homer to push Marins’ leadership to 7-3. During the eighth of the four conditions of Marlins, Kyle Stowers went to 5 to 5 with three running and a pair of two -rounds. The Xavier Edwards expanded the hit series to seven games, and the average .385 average (26).
Marlins Starter Cal Quantrill allowed Ronny Henriquez (1-0) to five strokes and five strokes before throwing a perfect sixth to win. The Nationals Starter Mackenzie (1-2) hit seven in six inning, but allowed the four runs to upgrade from 2.65 to 3.52. Keibert Ruiz, Luis Garcia Jr. And Jacob Young made two strokes.
Beam 8, Braves 3
Junior Caminero went to 4 to 4 with a Homer, and Joe Boyle scored five strokes because he didn’t visit Tampa Bay Atlanta.
Boyle (1-0), before allowing two runs, retired the first 13 vurists he encountered-both of them were not won-the seven hit and walking two. Yandy Diaz also hosted the Gulf of Tampa, which took two out of three people from Atlanta.
Chris Sale (0-2) allowed six strokes in four running (three-earned) on the 4 1/3 inning, hit seven and three walked. Ozzie Albies spoke with a pair of hit and a RBI for Atlanta, which left the 11th match in 15 attempts to start the season.
Blue Jays 7, Orioles 6
Jeff Hoffman evacuated Baltimore in the ninth and 10th Inning to help Toronto’s visit to his visit to his return victory and win a division of two raining series.
Hoffman (2-0), the game to finish the 10th stroke in the third base with the binding run hit the dough in a row. At the top of the 10th, Myles Straw ranked third from Matt Bowman (0-1) to the runners and Blue Jays 7-6.
Ernie Clement went to 5 and scored twice, Alejandro Kirk Homered, doubled and lasted twice, and Andres Gimenez had two strokes and two laps for Blue Jays. Ryan Mountcastle and Tyler O’Neill Homered and Gunnar Henderson went to 5 and took two rounds for Orioles.
Cardinals 7, Phillies 0
Willson Contreras and Jordan Walker, the host St. St. They shot Homers, two conditions to strengthen Louis Philadelphia in the past.
Nolan Arenado scored two goals and Cardinals has won his first series against Phillies since the 2017 season. Matthew Liberator (1-1) limited Phillies to three strokes in six strokes. He shot seven and walked one.
Phillies Starter Zack Wheeler (1-1) allowed four runs in seven strokes in six inning. He shot three and one walked. Bryce Harper provided one of Phillies’ three singles and stole the fourth base of the year.
Astros 7, Angels 3
Hayden Wesneski recorded the first double -digit strike match, and Isaac Pareredes claimed the tire match of a three -game knee against Los Angeles for the third time.
Wesneski (1-1) made a quality start by allowing three runs to three strokes with 10 strikes in six strokes. The angels made three solo Homer from Wesneski, which completed the second start without giving a free pass, rejected these long balls. Taylor Ward went deep for Nolan Schanuel and Jorge Soler Los Angeles.
After the RBI single of Cam Smith and Mauricio Dubon, Pareredes recorded the decisive blow in the second place. Pareredes was lined up from Angels Starter Kyle Hendricks (0-1) for the third home run of the season and 5-2.
Mets 8, Athletics 0
Kodai Senga threw seven -score inning and won a win in the rubber game of a three -game series in New York, Sacramento, California.
Senga (2-1) gave four hit, and this season by a Mets Savi for the longest trip and since September 1, 2023, Senga has made four strokes at the longest beginning. Aj Minter and Max Kranick finished Mets’s third closing of the season.
Luis Torrens had three hit and two RBIs for Mets, which won eight of 10. Former Mets Savi Luis Severino (0-3) received defeat for athletics, which was generally lost seven five of five and was 2-7 in New Sacramento homes.
Twins 5, tigers 1
Byron Buxton doubled the Detroit of Minnesota’s Detroit in Minneapolis and doubled the final of a three -game series and scored twice.
While Edouard Julien da Twins hit a solo homer, TY France had two hit and RBI. Minnesota Starter Simeon Woods Richardson (1-1) left a five strokes with five strokes and five strokes. Each of Louis Varland, Cole Sands, Griffin Jax and Jhoan Duran fired without a score.
Spencer Torkelson had a solo homer for tigers. Casey (2-1) 5 2/3 hit four running and seven hit.
Diamondbacks 5, Brewers 2
Josh Naylor took two hit, including a Tiebreak RBI single in the seventh shot, as Arizona returned to visit Milwaukee.
Corbin Carroll, who reached the base in all 16 matches this season, gathered two hits, including the running run for the seventh row for winning the rubber match of Arizona’s three game series and scored two goals. Starting Zac Gallen, three strokes in three strokes and five strikes left two runs.
Milwaukee Starter Freddy Peralta left two running and four strokes in 5 1/3 strokes with four walks and six strikes. Bryan Hudson (0-1) allowed to move seventh. In the first, Contreras and Brice Turang, who gave a two -stage homer, made two strokes for Brewers.
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