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MLB Roundup: Walk 4 in 9th, D-Back Padress

14 June, 2025; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; The Erizona celebrates a ninth innings to defeat San Diego Padress 8–7 in the Chase Field as a Diamondback Team. Compulsory Credit: Alan Henry-Imagon Picture

Josh Niler capted the first fifth ninth innings with a chopping ground ball from the third base at Geraldo Pardomo and Arizona Diamondback on Saturday ralled to win 8–7 over San Diego Padress in Phoenix.

Pavin Smith, Gabriel Moreno and Alek Thomas opened Robert Suarez (1-2) close to Padress, who entered a non-service position. After Corbin went out of Carol, Katel Marte defeated an infield single on a play, which was converted into a video review to make it 7-4. Pardomo, who had two hits, made three times the right field corner to drive in three, bringing the nailer.

Eugenio Suarez had three runs for D-Back, who have won five consecutive consecutives. Arizona Starter Zack Galen gave six hits and accused four runs in 6 1/3 innings. He came out of six and four went away. He leads NL with 40 walks.

The Gavin Sheets had three hits including a Homer and Fernando Tattis Junior and Manny Machao, each of which had two runs in San Diego Seventh of four runs for a 5–3 lead, and Padres saw as a safe cushion to deal with two runs in his ninth.

Dojers 11, Giants 5

Clayton Karshav played seven scorers innings and Shohei Ohtani hit a pair of the house, as Los Angeles won when he went to San Francisco.

In the presence of his 61st career against veterans, and the 59th beginning, Karshava (2–0) allowed three hits with a walk. His five strikes took him to 12 with the 20th pitcher and the fourth left -handed 3,000 from the fourth left hand.

Giants Right-Hand Landen Rup (4-5) was made for six runs for six runs on four hits in 1 2/3 innings, including a career-high five walk. KC Schmidt hit a grand slam against player Enrich Hernandez in the ninth innings as San Francisco lost for the second time in his last 10 matches.

Reds 11, Tigers 1

Tyler Stephenson exploded a Grand Slam, Brady Singer threw a six strong innings, and visited the previous Detroit -run Detroit.

Matt Maclain hit a three -run homer, while Eli de la Cruz and Spencer Stear also prepared for Reds. The singer (7–4) allowed one run and four hits recording four strikes.

Detroit Starter Jack Flehry (5-7) scored seven runs on five hits and five walks in 4 2/3 innings. Wenceel Perez went into the only run run of the game for the tigers.

Cub 2, Pirate 1

Matthew Boyd threw six quality innings and Dansbi Swansan hit a Go-forward home run in the sixth innings to win Chicago to go to Pittsburgh.

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Boyd (6-3) allowed just one run on a hit-Andrew McCchen’s Solo Homer in six innings for the first-creator, who took two out of three from the pirates before the conclusion of the series on Sunday. Daniel Palansia saved his sixth in seven attempts this season.

Pittsburgh Ruki Starter Mike Baroz allowed one run on five hits in his 5 1/3-inning stent, before Ryan Boruki (1-3) allows Swanson’s Solo Homer in the sixth. In just the fifth beginning of his career, Baroz hit eight and no one walked.

Marlins 4, National 3

Jesus Sanchez made two hits including a home run, Calvin Foucher, James Wood was loaded with retired James Wood and two outs in the ninth, and Miami defeated Washington.

Liam Hicks and Dane Myers had made two hits in each for Miami, who won three of their last four. Johnson Junk (1-0) worked in a bulfan game of 5 2/3 scorer innings of relief, exiting two hits and four. Fauchar earned his seventh sev.

Abrams and Call had two hits for Washington, who lost seven directly. Trevor Williams (3-8) gave two runs on six hits in 5 1/3 innings.

Oriols 6, Angels 5

Sedric Mulins and Gary Sanchez, both fresh from the injured list, the sixth innings of three runs were defeated by host Baltimore as a back-to-back home run.

Jordan Westberg scored two runs and Edle Rutsman, Kobi Mayo and Mulins all made two hits because eight Oils made at least one hit. Keagan Akin was the winner pitcher, giving a run in 1 1/3 innings of relief. Felix Botista picked the ninth and made his 14th savings.

Luis Rengifo scored two domestic runs and Mike Trout also prepared for angels, while Taylor Ward picked up three hits and one RBI. Starter Tyler Anderson (2-4) was accused of nine hits in a five-flour innings with six runs.

Phillies 3, Blue Jais 2

Max Capler hit a tiebracing solo home run at the bottom of the eighth innings and Philadelphia visited Toronto.

Capler hit Fastball 2–0 in the right field bleachers by Reliever Chad Green. Orion Kerring won relief with a hitless inning in relief and Matt Stharum reached 1-2-3 ninth to achieve his third sev. Brandon Marsh made two hits for Philips, who won their third straight game.

Vladimir Gurero Junior moved to 2 -for -4 with a double and an RBI and Erni Clement scored a double, a single couple and a run for Blue Jas, which lost his second straight game.

Rays 8, Mets 4

Junior Caminero prepared to ignite the fourth innings of five runs, while Taylor’s walls doubled twice and toured Tampa Bay and knocked on two runs.

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Drew Rasmusen (6-4) scored four runs on seven hits and walked in five innings, with three fanning three, Tampa Bay won 23 matches for the 17th time. The rays handed over New York to the city field to the city field this season and tied the Toronto to the American League’s top wild-card spot.

Tyler Megil (5-5) earned seven hits and six runs, three, earned more than 3 2/3 innings and 82 pitches. He left two and came out of five, walking in many sports in Tampa Bay’s second big innings.

Astro 3, twins 2

Ruki Cam Smith jumped a first-pic, Walk-off Single at the center field at the bottom of the ninth innings, and Houston topped Minnesota to secure the three-game series.

Smith completed the rally launched by Christian Walker against Twins Closezer Zhoan Duran (4-2), which walked with one, and expanded by two-out single of Jake Mayors. Smith’s hit made a winner close to Josh Hader (3–0), who hit two in the top of the ninth. Yaar Diaz gave home to Houston, while Brooks went deep for Lee Minnesota.

Astros right-handed Hunter Brown, who hit a career-high 12, and his equivalent with twin children, right-handed Joe Ryan, was engaged in a revatting pitchers duality. Brown allowed two runs on three hits and a walk in seven innings, while Ryan conceded two runs on two hits and two runs with seven strikes in seven innings.

Red Sax 4, Yankis 3

Hunter Dobins threw six shutouts for a win over New York Yankis to lead hosts Boston.

Dobins (4–1) were prominent, leading to only two hits and one. He killed five of 82 pitches. Greg Vesart gave a run in the ninth but earned his second savings.

Rodon (8-5) left two of seven hits, four runs (three earned) and two of the five-fluses. He killed four on 92 pitches. In his previous beginning, he did not lose in two months of the left hand before losing 11-7 to Red Sox.

Athletics 4, Royals 0

Jacob Lopez allowed three hits and hit nine in a six -score innings and Max Munsi vacated the two -run homer Kansas City.

Lawrence Butler also deepened, and Jacob Wilson recorded two hits to increase his average to .369. After losing 14 directly on the road, A took the first two of the set. Lopez (1-4), starting his seventh career in three sessions, a Salvador Perez Single Machall Garcia received two hits and one for the quality of his second career.

Royals’ Michael Lorrange (4-7) also began a quality permanently in six innings, but gave three runs, three walks and four hits. Census City has demolished five consecutive games and six consecutive series at home, with only three wins in 16 outings.

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Braves 4, Rocky 1

Spencer Sturder hit a season-high 13 in more than six scorer innings and Atlanta defeated Colorado for his third direct victory.

Sturdear (1-5) allowed three hits and went to one to win his first win since almost all of the 2024 season with Tommy John surgery. Ronald Akuna Junior went to a domestic run, three runs and two with RBI to speed up 2 -for -3 and crime.

Chase Dollander (2-7) played six innings and scored three runs with four runs (three earned) and four strikes on six hits. In the ninth, two-out RBI Single scored Hunter Goodman in Brenton Doyle.

Cardinal 8, Brucers 5

Nolan Gordeman hit a three-run homer and Wilson Contraras added a single shot as St. Louis snatched a six-game losing streak with a win over Milwauki.

Kyle Lehi (2–1) won with 1 2/3 innings. Alec Burlson joined 10 hits of two cards and left for the first run of the game.

Jose Quintana (4-2) scored seven runs (five earned) and four strikes on eight hits. The year Flicc was one of the three brooors to produce a pair of hits and went into a pair.

Rangers 5, White Sox 4 (11 innings)

Adolis Garcia ripped a two-out single to score a pinch Runner Ivan Carter with the winning run, raising the host Texas for an additional-inning win when he started Chicago again.

Rangers captured their third direct win and sixth in their last seven outings. White sox, on the contrary, is dropped four directly. Jacob Degrome started for Texas and scored two runs in six innings. Rangers rescued a run lead in both eighth and ninth innings.

Garcia’s hit from Tyler Alexander (3-7) came to the 10th of Texas after ruining a base-loaded opportunity and a winner was dropped out of Jacob Latz (1-0), which was the sixth pitcher of the game. Chicago sent a seven pitcher to the mound in a bullying game. Mike Wasil started and played four scorers innings.

Mariners 4, Parents 3

George Pooleko grounded a base-loaded single with two outsider under the ninth innings in the Center area, as Seattle raged to go to Cleveland.

Dylan Moore ran home on an out wild pitch to tie the score. The Guardian Closure Emmanuel Class re -loaded the Julio Rodriguez before a deliberate running. Polesco put the cutter 1–1 in the middle as Meriners won the third time in their last 11 matches.

Jose Ramirez prepared for parents, who lost for the seventh time in his last nine. The class blew up its third save opportunity of the season.

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