MLB ROUNUP: Riley Greene (2 hours in 9) Power Tigers

Riley Greene grumbled twice during a shot to raise Detroit Tigers on Friday night on Friday night, to raise a 9-1 victory against Los Angeles Angels on Friday night in California.
The tigers hit four house running at the ninth, and three of them approached Kenley Jansen, who entered the game, which was connected to 1-1. Greene suggested to shoot with a home run, and Colt Keith deepened after three fields. At first, Javier Baez, with two exits and a runner, added an explosion from Jansen, who gave up six running and six hit.
He was a three -stage shot from Greene's Second Homer's Jake Eder. Trey Sweeney also hosted Detroit, comes in the seventh shot and formed a 1-1 tie. Tigers relaxing Tyler Horton (2-2) Jansen (0-1) won against. The angels lost their seventh match in a row.
The Ninth attack exhibition of the tigers shadowed the performance of Detroit's Tarik Skubal and Los Angeles' performance of Jose Soriano. Skubal left a run – a leader to Zach Neto in the first – Eight strikes and more than six powerful strokes that do not walk. Soriano threw six scoreless frames with five strikes and a walk.
YANKEES 1, RAYS 0
Paul Goldschmidt shot a three -stage Homer in the fifth shot, Max Fried made a stroke in a seven foamy stroke and won the New York Gulf of Tampa.
Fried (6-0), Devin Williams and Luke Weaver (Third Save) threw a combined striking to the opener of a three-game set. Fried, this season, the first six matches of the main branches was the winner and reduced the period to 1.01. Aaron Judge went to 4 to 2 to extend 28 games.
Jose Caballero from Tampa Bay hit a clean single with one in the fifth fried. Ryan Pepiot (2-4), this season, the shortest trip to 4 2/3 strokes allowed two running.
Sailors 13, rangers 1
Cal Raleight, Bryan Woo and two relaxing, Seattle Arlington, Teksas'da rolling in three shots. Rangers won the fifth one after the other, while Rangers dropped his third straight matches.
Woo (4-1) 6 1/3 went to Inning without a score, he did not go for eight walks while allowing only one hit. Seattle made 17 strokes, including three of Rowdy Tellez.
Rangers was kept away from the wood with the ninth two exits to Josh Smith's solo house. Texas Starter Jack Leiter (2-1), 4 1/3 stroke for eight strokes tagged for a running.
Phillies 3, Diamondbacks 2
Kyle Schwarber and Max Kepler hit Philadelphia's seventh -stroke home run because the visiting Arizona was gathered in the past.
Long balls from Jose Castillo (0-1) helped Philadelphia to win the fifth time in six games. Tanner Banks (1-0) worked as a perfect seventh and Jose Alvarado hit the ninth door to save sixth.
Lourdes Gurriel Jr. had three hit and one RBI for Arizona, which won three of the previous four competitions. Merrill Kelly took undecided, despite allowing only one run and four strokes on five inning, which left early hamstring cramps.
Dodgers 2, Braves 1
Yoshinobu Yamamoto threw six scoreless inning and Mocie Betts hit a decisive home run to visit Los Angeles, who crossed Atlanta in the opener of the three series of play.
Dodgers, after waiting for a 73 -minute rain delay to start the ninth, took the winning series six. Yamamoto (4-2) kept Braves without a hit for 5 2/3 inning and made just one shot. At the beginning of Friday, Yamamoto, which was called the National League jug of the month, walked twice, took out six and reduced its main branches to 0.90.
Braves finished with only two hit, including Matt Olson running from home to the center. Grant Holmes (2-2) losing the jug in the inning and gave two runs on four strokes and two walks. Nine high career took off nine doughs.
Giants 4, Rackies 0
Robbie Ray allowed only two singles in seven closure strokes, Lamonte Wade Jr. The three conditions hit the RBI couple in one shot and visited San Francisco Colorado.
Ray (4-0) walked two and took eight. Matt Chapman Homered and Hayden Birdsong hit San Francisco's first closure of the season with two strokes and allowed the giants to draw three games losing.
Antonio Senzatela (1-5), Rockies' best-winning line of the season, when the end of five strokes gave four runs in five strokes.
Athletics 6, Marlins 1
Gunnar Hoglund left a run from six inning at the exit of the Grand League, and JJ Bleday Homered doubled and took three rounds as Missing A's Beat Miami to win his third straight matches.
Hoglund allowed six strokes, seven hit, and the slope did not walk. Seth Brown doubled and made two strokes, a run for athletics, which raised one RBI and the road record to 12-6, took the top of the main branches.
Dane Myers Homered and Eric Wagaman lost three strokes for Marks, who lost the sixth level. Valente Bellozo (0-2) allowed five runs in four strokes and four walks of 4 2/3 strokes.
ORIOLES 3, ROYALS 0
Dean Kremer threw seven closure and Ryan O'Hearn, Baltimore's three -game series, visited Kansas City in the opener of two conditions, a seventh -stroked home run with a scoreless tie.
Yennier Cano and Felix Bautista made a relief to complete the united four strokes. O'Hearn and Ryan Mountcastle took two hit for Orrioles and Emmanuel Rivera added a RBI.
Michael Wacha matched Kremer with six inning before leaving three runs in seventh. Michael Massey and Freddy Fermin made two strokes for Royals.
Red sox 6, twins 1
Rafael Devers shot a two -stage single in the seventh shot because he walked to five late running to visit Minnesota at the opener of Boston's three game series.
Alex Bregman from Boston (4 to 2) and Ryan Jeffers from Minnesota hit Solo Homers in early landing and the game remained 1-1 until the Devers (5 to 3) hit the right area. Justin Wilson (1-0), 6 2/3 strokes in four strokes, allowing a running Brayan Bello won the relief.
Boston's first master Triston Casas was stretched from the field with a serious leg injury that appeared after a strange descent to his first base bag in the second shot. Red Sox manager Alex Cora later said that cases continued to “an important knee injury”.
Blue Jays 5, Guardians 3
Nathan Lukes hit a two -stage, forward -looking single with two outputs in the eighth shot and visited Cleveland for his third straight victory.
George Springer hit a solo house run and Alejandro Kirk caressed a two -stage single for Blue Jays. Carlos Santana and Bo Naylor grumbled to Guardians in the opener of the three series of play.
In the third shot, Cleveland star Jose Ramirez, the third master, went into the first base bag and left a jug on a single field after a light right ankle sprained.
White Sox 7, Astros 3
Edgar Quero had two hits, and two RBI and Luis Robert Jr. defeated Houston at the host Chicago's three -game set.
Houston walked in a running run in a solo Homer against Jordan Lease's eighth Run, but Chicago added three insurance runs to the lower half. Cam Booser threw a ninth without a score to help White Sox win the second time this season.
Astros finished from 13 to 2 in the scoring position of the runners. Diaz went to 4 to 4 with two RBIs and two running, and Jake Meyers added a pair of hit and a RBI. Framber Valdez (1-4) allowed four runs in seven strokes in five strokes with two walks and six strikes.
Reds 6, citizens 1
Hunter Greene shot 12 in six Inning, and Tyler Stephenson went to 3 to 2 with two RBIs at the first exit of Cincinnati's season.
Greene (4-2) limited Washington to a running with two strokes, and in the last nine of Cincinnati, he won for the seventh time in his career. Stephenson was activated from the wounded list in the early hours of the day after getting rid of a left curved strain.
Nationals Starter Mitchell Parker (3-2) left five runs in four strokes. Washington, a host from Josh Bell, lost five out of the last seven people.
Padres 9, pirates 4
Luis Arraez received three running scores to take San Diego to a win against the host Pittsburgh at the opener of a three -game series.
In 2024, Padres defeated the pirates for the seventh one after the other after sweeping all of the six matches. Arraez and Gavin Sheets hit a home run and finished with three hit and two RBIs, each of which was a two-round five-round five, each of which was a 2-2 tie and Padres.
Pittsburgh, two hits and one RBI, Bryan Reynolds and Solo host Padres'in sixth under the sixth bottom of the man was ruled by Adam Frazier.
Puppy 10, Brewers 0
Michael hit Busch Grand Slam, and Pete Crow-Armstrong launched two solo runs and guided Chicago to a victory against Milwaukee.
Ben Brown (3-2) allowed only four strokes for Chicago, four strokes, and none of them walked. Kyle Tucker, Carson Kelly, Nico Hoerner and Crow-Armstrong each of them had two strokes. Chris Flexen threw a three -stroke ball to finish the closure and has been the third of his first savings and career since 2022.
Tyler Alexander (1-3) served as a opener for Brewers and delivered two-thirds in three strokes in two-thirds before withdrawing for Quinn Priester, allowing seven runs in 4 1/3 strokes.
Mets 9, Cardinals 3
Pete Alonso and Brandon Nimmo visited the long ball New York. He lost two matches to give power to victory against Louis.
At the opener of a three -game set, Mets made 17 strokes and 10 moves took at least one. Nimmo went to 3 to 3 with two walks and three running, including a solo home run. Alonso hit a two -stage Homer as part of 5 to 2 nights. Clay Holmes (4-0) left three strokes in six strokes.
New York, the shortest of the season, only 4 1/3 inning after St. Louis chased Sonny Gray (3-1). He allowed six runs (four wins) in nine strokes. Masyn Winn went to 4 to 4 with a run and RBI, and Willson Contreras went to 4 to 4 with a RBI.
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