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MLB Roundup: Marlins Score Walk-Off-Sieg against Cubs

Jesus Sanchez Homerted and scored an 8: 7 victory against the visiting Chicago Cubs on Monday to give Miami Marlins an 8: 7 victory against the visiting Chicago Cubs.

Sanchez had three goals and four RBIs for Miami, which was until his final before Derek Hill against Daniel Palencia (0: 1) twice. After Javier Sanoja had driven a four-pitch walk, Sanchez followed the right field with his goal.

Valente Bellozo (1-2) threw three goalless innings to the relief for Miami, who won his fourth game of the last five o'clock.

Miguel Amaya hit a Homer with three runs and added a two-run double for Chicago, in which his three-game strips had caught.

Phillies 9, Rockies 3

Edmundo Sosa Homerte and ended with four goals, Alec Bohm hit a Homer with two runs and added a single, and Philadelphia Beat, who fought Colorado in Denver.

Kyle Schwarber came to the 300th of his career from the view of the third deck, Trea Turner had three goals and Joe Ross (2-1) threw a goalless relief for the Phillies, who won four in a row.

Ezequiel Tovar Homerte, won and drove in two runs for the Rockies, who lost in seven games for the sixth time. The reliever Seth Halvorsen (0: 1) delivered four runs, while he only got two outs in the eighth inn.

Red 7, Pirates 1

Austin Hays and TJ Friedl each had three goals to support a strong start from Nick Lodolo and lead Cincinnati to a victory in Pittsburgh.

The Reds voted at a season height with five games and improved against the pirates to 4: 0. Lodolo (4-4) this season threw six Innerings from one-run ball, and teammate Elly de la Cruz added two goals, two runs and two RBIs.

The pirates who lost their fourth game in a row were held on four or fewer runs for the 24th competition in a row. Mitch Keller (1-6) went six innings and allowed two runs (one deserved).

Red Sox 3, Mets 1

Jarren Duran, who did extra base hits and a quartet of relief jugs in the first two innings, worked 4 1/3 goalless frames to help Boston achieve a victory against the visit of New York.

The Boston-Reliever Justin Wilson (2-0) followed the starter Hunter Dobbins with a goalless inn. Aroldis Chapman threw a goalless ninth inning for his seventh rescue. Carlos Narvaez had two goals.

The New York Starter Kodai Senga (4-3) achieved a high season of three deserved runs in six innings. Tyrone Taylor collected two hits and drove into the only run of the meters.

Astros 4, Rays 3

Jake Meyers met a solo Homerun in the seventh in Seventh in the seventh when Houston opened a series with three games with a win in Tampa Bay.

Jeremy Pena ended the Astros 3-towards 4. Meyers went 2: 3 with two runs, a walk and a stolen base, and Victor Caratini scored a solo homer. Bryan King (2-0) threw 1 1/3 goalless Innings and Josh Hader threw a mistake in ninth place for his 12th Save.

The Danny Jansen of the rays hit a Homer with two runs, while Yandy Diaz was 2: 4 with a double and a run. Manuel Rodriguez (0-2) served Meyers' Homer.

Mariners 5, White Sox 1

Julio Rodriguez hit a Grand Slam with eight inning and Luis Castillo accumulated seven innings to visit Seattle for a victory over Chicago.

Castillo (4-3) ended his excursion with 14 consecutive battery. Ben Williamson had three goals and scored two runs when the Mariners won their fourth game in a row.

Davis Martin (2-5) threw a career best 7 1/3 innings and allowed two runs for the White Sox, which took her fifth defeat in a row. Cam Booser allowed two Mariners to reach before he gave up Rodriguez 'slam.

Brauer 5, Orioles 4

William Contreras won the starting schedule in the eighth inning for his fourth player hit and wore Milwaukee about the visit of Baltimore. The Orioles lost seven in a row.

Brice Turang (2: 4, two RBIs) went in eighth place with two outs and steel the second. Contreras then lined an RBI single in the middle Yennier Cano (0-4) to plate.

Brewer's reliever Abner Uribe (2-0) struck three in a goalless eighth Inning and Trevor Megill made ninth place for his seventh rescue. Baltimores Cedric Mulllins Band the game in the seventh inning with a Homer with three runs with 4: 4.

Cardinals 11, Tiger 4

Sonny Gray excluded 10 batteries and only allowed three goals in six goalless innings when St. Louis Detroit headed.

Gray (5-1) only went in his 90-player trip. The pages Ivan Herrera, Jordan Walker and Pedro each drove two runs for the cardinals, which have achieved 13 wins in the last 15 games. After a seventh with six runs, the St. Louis led 11-0.

The tigers opened Sean Guenther (0-1) with the left-hander, who allowed a first inning run. Dillon Dingler had a few hits and drove in a run.

Royals 3, Giants 1

Kris Bubic threw seven shutout inside, Vinnie Pasquantino broke a goalless tie with a double home run in the eighth and Kansas City opened a series with three games against San Francisco with a win.

Bubic (5-2) agreed with Robbie Ray before the Giants converted to Tyler Rogers (2-2) to start the eighth. Jonathan India's one-out double set the stage for Pasquantino, who started his eighth Homer of the season.

Ray, who came 6-0 through nine starts this season, restricted the Royals to six goals in his seven inning. Bubic only allowed two goals. Carlos Estevez landed the ninth inning for his 14th save.

Diamondbacks 9, Dodgers 5

Lourdes Gurriel Jr., Gabriel Moreno and Geraldo Perdomo each achieved a Homerun with two runs when the visit to Arizona won a victory over Los Angeles.

Brandon Pfaadt (7-3) gave up three runs with three goals over six innings when the Diamondbacks have improved to 5: 1 since May 21, 2024.

Mookie Betts hit two Homeruns and Shohei Ohtani added his 17th Major League League Leaaging when the Dodgers received their defeat at four games in the season heights.

Angel 4, athletics 3

Taylor Ward met a tie -breaking Homer with two runs and Jose Soriano won for the first time since April 10, when Los Angeles won the athletics in West Sacramento, California.

Ward has in three consecutive games and four of his last five homes in Hom-Hom-Hom-Hom-Hom-Hom-Hom-Hom lead in Los Angeles in the third. Nolan Shanuel also met under three goals and helped the Angels to achieve the best of four wins in a row. Soriano (3-4) allowed three runs and six goals over six innings.

Shea Langeliers and Brent Roker had RBIs for athletics, who lost six games in a row and 10 of their last 12 p.m.

Wächter 2, twins 1 (fourth inning, suspended)

The game between Cleveland and Minnesota was suspended in Minneapolis at the beginning of the fourth inner.

The competition will resume late Tuesday afternoon. The teams will start the regularly planned Tuesday game about 30 minutes after completing the first game.

Kyle Manzardo drove a run for the guards in the first inn before the twins in the first or second Innerings RBI hits from Ty France and Willi Castro received.

– Field Level Media

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