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MLB ROUNDUP: Giants 11 and 9 running exploded in Cubs

May 6, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; San Francisco Giants Shortop Willy Adames (2) After the match against Chicago Cubs in Wrigley Field, the high -five outdoor player Jung Hoo Lee (51). Compulsory Credit: Matt Marton-Imagn Images

Jung Hoo Lee besieged a two-stage Homer in the third shot and added a RBI Single to the 11th place with the nine conditions and won San Francisco Giants, who visited 14-5 against Chicago Cubs on Tuesday.

Matt Chapman added a two -stage single to Lee with a three -stroke performance. Heliot Ramos had four hit, two RBIs and two runs for the giants who led two conditions in the ninth stroke. Giants exploded for 16 strokes on their way to their fourth wins in five games.

Patrick Bailey's Ryan Pressly (2-2) eliminated Christian Koss'u and Brett Wightly's Bint allowed Ramos to take San Francisco 7-5. Pressly walked her next dough before hitting Willy Adames in another run. Lee, Chapman and Wilmer Floreres's single, increased the advantage of giants to 12-5. Ramos' RBI Double and Bailey's sacrifice fly closed the score against Pressly, which allowed nine runs (eight won) in five strokes before going out.

Kyle Tucker's ninth stroke, two outlets that allow the RBI Single that connects the game with the Erik Miller (2-0), 1 1/3 score allowed a stroke.

Mariners 5, Athletics 3

Cal Raleigh gave Seattle to demand a win against Athletics in Western Sacramento, California, a two -stage hit single with a two -stage stroke.

Julio Rodriguez had three strokes for Mariners, including a Homer. Miles Mastrububoni made two strokes for Seattle, which stopped a two -game slide three times in the ninth.

Miguel Andüjar had two hit and two RBIs, including the eighth shot, including 3-2 leading Tiebreinging Single. Brent Roocker's three hit, two running, two stealing and one RBI and Tyler Sodersstrom's last 14 matches for athletics had only three hit for the fourth time.

Angels 8, Blue Jays 3

Yoan Moncada's three -round house running, California, Toronto'da Toronto'da Los Angeles to remove a six -stage eighth stroke.

Taylor Ward hit a two -stage Homer for the angels, and Jo Adell also grumbled. Logan O'hoppe took three hit, including an eighth RBI single. Tyler Anderson made seven strokes after 6 2/3 inning threw inning and allowing two running on a walk.

George Springer and Anthony Santander grumbled to Toronto.

BreWers 4, Astros 3

Jake Bauers grouped to make a four -round first shot, rookie Chad Patrick closed the seventh place and visited Milwaukee Houston.

Rhys Hoskins hit a two -round couple in the first and scored a goal in Bauers's Homer. Patrick (2-3), who lost the previous three beginnings, just hit the six inning before leaving a homer to Brendan Rodgers with two outputs. Patrick allowed three runs in four strokes in 6 2/3 inning, hit six and walked one.

Trevor Megill finished with a perfect ninth for the fourth savings at five opportunities.

Diamondbacks 5, Mets 1

Lourdes Gurriel Jr. had three strokes, including a Homer, and Zac Gallen recorded the first home victory of the season and defeated New York in Arizona Phoenix.

Gurriel's sixth shot Mets Starter David Peterson (2-2) closed two conditions Homer, Diamondback 4-1 ahead of 4-1 and Gallen and Bullpen did the rest. Gallen (3-4) hit two hit and hit six in seven inning, the longest beginning of the season.

Pete Alonso had Gallen's RBI when Gallen gave a single to Francisco Alvarez and walked Francisco Lindor and Juan Soto, with his bases loaded with two and third exits.

Marks 5, Dodgers 4 (10 Inning)

Jesus Sanchez shot a 10th walk in Mary's Los Angeles in Miami.

Cal Quantrill from Miami allowed a run in five inning. Tony Gonsolin from Los Angeles allowed two runs in five inning. Liam Hicks added a homer for two conditions for Miami. Jesus Tinoco (2-0) made two scores for the win.

Dodgers was ruled by Shohei Ohtani and Freddie Freeman, each of which is home to two RBIs.

Cardinals 2, pirates 1

Alec Burleson, St. Louis and Matthew Liberator leaving the host Pittsburgh and Paul Skenes behind, while the sixth two -output broke two conditions.

Liberator (3-3) allows only three strokes and one run, while expanding Cardinals's winning line to the four highest games of the season, eight fans above seven inning. Skenes (3-4) matched the Liberator for five innings reset before allowing Burleson's game winner. Six hours, six strokes, two running, three strokes and four walks and six strokes.

Pittsburgh's Ke'bryan Hayes (4 to 2) was the only player with more than one hits. He lasted in the sixth place in Oneil Cruz to lead the pirates, but the pirates dropped their sixth matches in a row.

Yankees 12, Padres 3

Austin Wells hit a great Slam that closed the seventh shot for New York, which lost three matches to visit San Diego.

Yankees avoided the fourth the highest level losses of the season and rejected Padres a seven-seven plain against Adrian Morjon (1-1) and Wandy Peralta. Aaron Judge ranked fourth of his former teammate Michael King, and to extend the base line to 32 games.

Padres star Jackson Merrill returned from a hamstring injury to go to 4 to 2. 2024 All-Star last played on April 6. As part of Juan Soto trade, King, who was purchased from Yankees in December 2023, allowed two runs to two strokes in six strokes.

Phillies 8, Rays 4

Zack Wheeler allowed Philadelphia to double and four strokes on seven inning to help him double the host Tampa Bay at the opener of three game series.

Wheeler (3-1) hit nine and this season did not walk a dough for the third time at the beginning. Nick Castellanos, Kyle Schwarber Greekdu and Alec Bohm joined the grouper, waited in four runs, doubled and drove.

Tampa Bay Starter Drew Rasmussen (1-3) allowed three runs in five strokes in 4 1/3 strokes. He shot two and walked two. In the sixth stroke, Yandy Diaz grumbled for the rays before leaving with a strange swing and a wounding after missing.

Gemini 9, Orioles 1

Pablo Lopez threw five quality inning, and Byron Buxton continued with four Homhered and continued with four for beating Baltimore in Minnesota Minneapolis.

Lopez (3-2) allowed a run in 11 strokes and one walking two strokes. Carlos Correa went to 4 to 4 with a Homer and three RBIs because Minnesota won a serial opener and third -row game.

Cade Povich (1-3) delivered six strokes and five runs, four strokes during the loss to lose four strokes. Ryan Mountcastle drove on a baltimore run with a fourth couple. The first master was only one of the three Oriol to record a hit as Baltimore lost his third plain.

Rangers 6, Red Sox 1

Nathan Eovaldi made six strong strokes and Texas collected 16 strokes until the win in bulky conditions in Boston.

Eovaldi (3-2) limited Red Sox to a five-stroke running to reduce his period to 2.03. Someone walked and hit seven. Each of Josh Smith and Adolis Garcia made three strokes for Rangers, who seized control by making five running in the fourth shot.

Lucas Giolito from Boston (0-1) made the second start of the season and delivered six running at 10 strokes in 3 2/3 strokes. He walked someone and went out twice. Red Sox had six strokes and was shot 12 times.

Braves 2, Reds 1 (10 Inning)

Marcell Ozuna chose the winning run at the bottom of the 10th to visit Atlanta to visit Cincinnati.

Ozuna with the runners in the first and second place, the relaxing Lyon Richardson (0-1), who was recalled from Triple-a Louisville in the early hours of the day, put it from left to left. Hit threw Alex Verdugo.

Raisel Iglesias (2-2) was the winner for Braves. The winner was the fourth loss for the third flat and Reds for the Atlanta.

Nationals 10, Guardians 9 (Game 1)

Jose Tena, Washington, healed a two -stage couple to break a tie with a large seventh -shot rally to visit Cleveland in the first match of a couple title.

James Wood hit a two -stage Homer, and Jacob Young lasted in two rounds for citizens who ruptured Cleveland's four -stage explosion at the top of the stroke.

Nolan Jones was a host and doubled, and Carlos Santana took three hit for Guardians. In the ninth, Guardians had the first and third runners in a sacrifice fly to reduce the Gabriel Arias margin to 10-9. Brayan Rocchio was lined up on the left field to end the game when Kyle Finnegan's 12th savings were notched.

Guardians 9, Citizens 1 (Game 2)

Carlos Santana besieged a three -stage Homer in the sixth shot and helped Cleveland's division of a division of his double head in Washington.

Daniel Schneemann deepened and joined Santana on a wild field for the sixth time in eight games. Austin Hedges also went deep into the win.

The crime was more than enough for Ben Lively (2-2), who allowed two strokes and two walks in two strokes while hitting three in 5 1/3 strokes.

Royals 4, White Sox 3

Bobby Witt JR.'s long -term indoorly closed host Kansas City's ninth shot, Chicago's second master Chase Meidroth's head, which contains multiple defense mistakes containing a pop fly.

Kansas City Started Seth Lugo, 6 2/3 strokes with three strokes and three walks on three walks allowed two runs. Kyle Isbel hit a solo Homer, Vinnie Pasquiantino and Freddy Fermin made two strokes, and Taylor Clarke (1-0) retired for his fourth straight wins and the ninth straight house wins against White Sox.

Chicago Starter Sean Burke allowed four strokes and three walks with two strokes in 6 1/3 strokes. Matt Thaiss, Andrew Vaughn, Brooks Baldwin and Josh Rojas made two strokes. Cam Booser (0-3) took only one in the ninth and allowed three hit and two runs (one won).

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