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Guardian score | Cleveland uses a huge 6th inning to hit the Nationals, profit series

An epic sixth inning of the Guardians helped to achieve an 8: 6 victory against the Nationals on Wednesday, May 7th, which achieved their second victory in a row on a road trip with two cities.

The guards spent less than 24 hours to play the three games in Washington DC from May 6th to 7th, and a total of 26 runs during this period. Washington threw seven wild parking spaces in the course of the three games, with Cleveland achieving four of them. The two teams shared a Doubleheader on May 6th after a rain last night.

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The guards sent 13 men on the plate in sixth place on Wednesday and scored eight runs with six goals. There were also three walks, a goal from Pitch, two wild parking spaces and a stolen base in the sixth.

May 7, 2025; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; The field of Cleveland Guardians, Angel Martinez (1), hits a two RBI single against the Washington National during the sixth inning in the National Park. Mandatory loan: Brad Mills-IMagn images

The eight runs in the inning are a high season for Cleveland.

Big Hits from Carlos Santana and Angel Martinez knocked the inning.

May 7, 2025; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; The Fielder Angel Martinez (1) of the Cleveland Guardians Center is congratulated by teammates after having scored a run against the Washington National during the sixth Inning in the National Park against the Washington National. Mandatory loan: Brad Mills-IMagn images

May 7, 2025; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; The Fielder Angel Martinez (1) of the Cleveland Guardians Center is congratulated by teammates after having scored a run against the Washington National during the sixth Inning in the National Park against the Washington National. Mandatory loan: Brad Mills-IMagn images

The sixth inning started 3-0 with the Nationals and Washington starter Michael Soroka, who was fully responsible. He had beaten eight and only allowed two goals through five innings.

Then the sixth began. The first seven rackets of the guards reached when they loaded the bases without outs twice, and all seven finally came to score.

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Santana invited her out for the first time when he ended the game with a double double oroca with three runs and ended his day. When the next two guardians reached the base to re -load them, Martinez broke the tie with a single with two runs.

May 7, 2025; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; Cleveland Guardian's second Baseman Gabriel Arias (13) and the first Baseman Carlos Carlos Santana (41) celebrated after both of them were achieved against the Washington National in National Park during the sixth inning. Mandatory loan: Brad Mills-IMagn images

May 7, 2025; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; Cleveland Guardian's second Baseman Gabriel Arias (13) and the first Baseman Carlos Carlos Santana (41) celebrated after both of them were achieved against the Washington National in National Park during the sixth inning. Mandatory loan: Brad Mills-IMagn images

After a Nolan Jone's victim took second and third place, Cleveland Cleveland gave a sixth run when Bo Naylor ran home from third place. A Brayan Rocchio floor achieved Martinez with the seventh run.

José Ramírez later added an RBI single that Steven Kwan achieved with the eighth run of the frame.

May 7, 2025; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; Cleveland Guardians Start Pitcher Logan Allen (26) throws in the Washington National during the first Inning in the National Park. Mandatory loan: Brad Mills-IMagn images

May 7, 2025; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; Cleveland Guardians Start Pitcher Logan Allen (26) throws in the Washington National during the first Inning in the National Park. Mandatory loan: Brad Mills-IMagn images

The inning with eight runs helped the guards to overcome a rocky performance of Starter Logan Allen. It only lasted four inners and gave up three runs (all deserved) on seven goals and four walks. He excluded three.

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Cleveland's Bullpen had to cover the last five innings when the Guardians used seven helpers. Joey Cantillo (1: 0, 1.96) threw a goalless fifth inning to achieve victory, and Emmanuel Clase won his eighth rescue after a goalless ninth.

May 7, 2025; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; Cleveland Guardians Relief Pitcher Matt Festa (52) throws into the Washington National during the seventh inner Innings in the National Park. Mandatory loan: Brad Mills-IMagn images

May 7, 2025; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; Cleveland Guardians Relief Pitcher Matt Festa (52) throws into the Washington National during the seventh inner Innings in the National Park. Mandatory loan: Brad Mills-IMagn images

Carlos Santana, Daniel Schneemann swings hot bats for guards on May 7th on May 7th

Carlos Santana and Daniel Schneemann offer the Cleveland Guardians the power boost.

The duo seems to stay hot this afternoon because the Guardians and hosts of the Washington Nationals play the rubber game of their three-game series.

Santana continues to pay dividends after a one-year contract for $ 12 million was signed in December. The 39-year-old collected four goals during the Doublehead on Tuesday and has two Homer and six RBIs in his last five games.

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“I know my team needs me, so I'm trying to have fun,” said Santana, according to Cleveland.com. “My approach was one day after the other, thought of one day after the other, played hard, prepared himself, and tried to help the team.”

He did exactly that in the second game of the Doubleader.

May 6, 2025; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; The first Baseman of Cleveland Guardians Carlos Santana (41) celebrates a Homerun with three runs during the sixth inning against the Washington Nationals in Nationals Park.

May 6, 2025; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; The first Baseman of Cleveland Guardians Carlos Santana (41) celebrates a Homerun with three runs during the sixth inning against the Washington Nationals in Nationals Park.

Santana has a Homer with three runs and snowman for the third time in four games in Cleveland's 9: 1-toben on Tuesday. The Guardians, who made a 10-9 decision in the first game, are 6-2 in their last eight competitions.

“The slider was one of the big things to get out,” said Guardians manager Stephen Vogt about snowman. “We know that (snowman) is hitting fastballs, but he starts to make really good adjustments to off-speed.”

May 6, 2025; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; The second Baseman of Cleveland Guardians, Daniel Schneemann (10), rounds off the bases on a solo homerun during the eighth inning against the Washington Nationals in the National Park.

May 6, 2025; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; The second Baseman of Cleveland Guardians, Daniel Schneemann (10), rounds off the bases on a solo homerun during the eighth inning against the Washington Nationals in the National Park.

Austin -Hedges also met in the night tube.

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“Hedgie leads the shelter, leads the team and he can beat,” said Vogt. “He had two really good swings tonight. He swung the racket, got on the base, did his thing and it was really cool to get a Homer like a small baseball gods -small tip from the hat.”

May 6, 2025; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; Cleveland Guardians Catcher Austin Hedges (27) rounds off the bases on a solo homerun during the ninth inn against the Washington National in National Park.

May 6, 2025; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; Cleveland Guardians Catcher Austin Hedges (27) rounds off the bases on a solo homerun during the ninth inn against the Washington National in National Park.

National Manager Dave Martinez would not allow him to let the one -sided loss of his team get him down. The setback finally came to the team's three-game winning streak.

“This year you believe that you can win. You can. You saw it,” said Martinez. “I will not harp it. It was a few long days ago and we have the chance to win another series tomorrow. We played well.”

When do the guards play today?

The first pitch is on May 7, 12:05 p.m.

Guardians vs. Nationals Pitching Probables: Logan Allen against Michael Soroka

The left-hander from Cleveland, Logan Allen (1-2, 4.02 ERA), will take the hill against Washington Michael Soroka (0: 1, 7.20) this afternoon, which is expected to be activated by the 15-day injured list.

Cleveland Guardians, the Ptcher Logan Allen (26) start, throws a field against Toronto Blue Jay on May 2, 2025 in Toronto, Ontario.

Cleveland Guardians, the Ptcher Logan Allen (26) start, throws a field against Toronto Blue Jay on May 2, 2025 in Toronto, Ontario.

Everyone saw that his winning route stretched to three starts on May 2, although he allowed three runs (two earned) to six goals in 5 2/3 innings of a no-decision against the Toronto Blue Jay.

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He allowed two or less deserved runs in four of his last five trips to the hill.

The 26 -year -old everyone has not yet competed in his career.

Soroka has returned to the hill for Washington for the first time since she maintained a tense right biceps on March 31.

In his latest rehab order for Triple-A Rochester, he went off well and let a run while he hit 11 battery.

“I felt pretty good,” said Soroka per masn. “Everything came out pretty well and I can't complain about it. In the end we came the full Pitch Count. Yes, I felt really good.”

Soroka, 27, is 0: 1 with an ERA of 5.27 in three career against Cleveland.

Guardians Games yesterday | Highlights

Cleveland won the second game 9-1 after Washington gathered to win the first game with 10: 9. Here are some of the guards' highlights:

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