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Astro scored double in the 10th to defeat the parents

June 7, 2025; Cleveland, Ohio, USA; Cleveland Guardian Shortstop Gabriel Arius (13) is caught stealing by Houston Astro Shortstop Jeremy Pena (3) during the fourth innings in the progressive area. Compulsory Credit: Ken Blaze-Imgon images

Houston Astro on Saturday scored two runs in the 10th innings on Hunter Gaddim’s wild pitch to defeat host Cleveland Guardians 5-3 and defeated RBI Singal 5-3 to 5-3 on Saturday by Isaac Parade.

Astro took his second straight in the three-market weekend series and scored a domestic run with Yoner Diaz.

Jose Ramirez prepared for parents, who have dropped four of their last five.

Josh Hader (2–0) created a scorched ninth innings to win and Bennett Susa worked in the 10th to save his first and second place of his career. Gaddis (0–1) suffered losses.

In the seventh, the two-run Homer of Ramirez tied the game to 3. He stood in line above the fence under the right-field line of Sean Dubin and the 12th domestic run of Ramirez. He also extended his career-high, on-base Streak to 33 games.

Astros’s Starter Hunter Brown allowed a run and four hit in 5 1/3 innings, out of which season-high and nine were out.

He left the RBI single of Gabriel Aryas in the sixth and left with the loaded bases and overtook a Houston 3–1. Lefthander Steven Okert came in and hit a pinch of David Fry and Will Wilson to end Pinning.

Cleveland Starter Gavin Williams gave three runs in six innings with two hits and five strikes with five hits.

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In the fifth, Jeremy Pena’s two-out Infield Single gave Astro a 1-0 lead. Williams hit Mauricio Dubon and Brendon Roders in second and third place with runners.

Diaz’s two-Run Homer with two outs in the sixth made it 3–0. He took the 3-2 back-up slider of Williams to the stand below the left-field line and for the eighth home run of Diaz. It scored Victor Karatini, who had gone out two beyond Diaz.

Brown and Williams each allowed only one hit through the first four innings.

Brown dropped out of one or two, taking out one of his five strikeouts in the first two innings, taking out Daniel Shanemann, two outside positions.

-Bield level media

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