MLB Roundup: Red Sax Sweep Sanx, Trade Rafael Davers

In his final presence in the Red Sax uniform, Rafael Davers hit a single shot, as Boston visited New York Yankis 2–0 to complete the three-game sweep on Sunday.
After the game, Red Sox traded the divars-three-star-san Francisco giants with right-handed Jordan Hicks and left-handed Kail Harrison as well as outfield probability James Tibes III and right-handed pitching prospect Jose Bello.
Brian Bello (3–1) threw seven shutouts, placed New York on three hits, traveled three on foot and excluded eight, while carrier-hai threw 114 pitches. Davors’ home run came out of New York Starter Max Fried (9-2) in fifth. This was his 15th domestic run of the season and Boston’s lead increased by 2–0.
Fried scored two runs on six hits in seven innings for Yankis, who have lost the last five matches with their American League East rivals. He hit nine and two left.
Dojers 5, Legendary 4
Andy Pages scored a three -run domestic run to raise hosts Los Angeles for a win over San Francisco.
Dustin May (4-4) played six innings to win. The right -handed batsman gave six hits and three earned runs. Page’s home run gave the doseers an edge for good in the fifth.
Joy Luchansesey (0–1) suffered losses. Sean Hazel was the last minute starter for veterans. Kyle Herrison was warm in the Bulpen when she was warmed up in the Bulpen 30 minutes before the game’s time.
Rays 9, Mets 0
Shane Baz played 6 2/3 effective innings and Junior Caminero drilled a three-run domestic run as Tampa Bay, while visiting Tampa Bay, continued his bounce while completing the three-game sweep of New York.
Baz (6–3) put Met’s in three hits in its second longest beginning of the season, and the top four Hitter of Francisco Lindor, New York, Brandon Nimmo, Juan Soto and Pete Alonso were a combined 1 -9 against them. The eagle threw a career-high 106 pitches, won their third decision and the rays won the mound for the fifth straight time.
Raz won the 18th time in 24 matches and scored 24 runs in the series. Canning (6-3) allowed six runs on four hits in 4 1/3 innings. Mets lost three for the second time this season and closed for the fourth time in this season.
Cub 3, Pirate 2 (10 innings)
Ian Hap’s Singal gave Chicago a series victory against Pittsburgh in the game winning the game at the bottom of the 10th innings.
Automatic runners Vidal Branzan and Kyle Tucker made a double theft with John Burty in the plate, and after Burty exiting, Hap knocked a single in the right field of Pirates close to David Bedner (1-5) to score Bruzon. Spencer Horvitz and Alexander Carnerio had RBI for Pittsburgh.
The cub reliever Chris Flexon (4–0) was perfect at the top in the 10th to win. The starting of Pitcher Colin Ri was allowed to take two runs and a walk on four hits, while six out of four. Seya Suzuki and Dansbi Swanson each had an RBI groundout.
Padres 8, Diamondback 2
Jake Crononworth and Elias Diaz made four hits to Homard, Fernando Tattis Junior, and scored three runs, and saved the final game of the three-game set with a win over Erizona while visiting San Diego.
Nick Pivata (7-2) gave two runs and two hits in seven strong innings for his second win since April 29. They killed nine, one season is less than high, and one went away. Krronworth extended his season-high-base Streak to 13 games, Manny Machao had two RBI and Diaz and Gavin sheets two hit episles.
Eugenio Suarez conducted the third time in four matches for D-Back, who tied the season-lo and broke the five-game winning streak with three hits. Katel Marte was 0-for-4 to break its 26-game on-base stric. Arizona Starter Meril Kelly (6-3) conceded four runs on seven hits in five innings.
Twins 2, Astro 1 (10 innings)
Maurisio Duban hit the Walk-off Single to Left Field with two outs in the 10th innings, and Houston completed Minnesota’s three-game series sweep.
Dubon left the house Jake Mayors with a high-fly ball from Twins Relief Cole Sands (3-3), which failed to hold Fielder Willy Castro on the wall. Josh Hader (4–0) won a perfect for Houston with 10th.
Expanding his hitting streak in 15 games, Brook Lee finished 3 -for -4 and prepared for the second consecutive game for twin children. Lee’s Homer represented Blaimish alone for the Astros Left-Hander Brandon Walter, who performed his third place for Houston to excel.
Meriners 6, Parents 0
JP Crowford hit a Grand Slam and Emeron Hancock played seven scorers innings, as Seattle completed a three-game sweep to visit Cleveland.
Crawford, celebrating his first Father’s Day as a father after the birth of a daughter, went deep into the second innings of five runs, Louis Orties (3-8).
Hancock (3-2), who was coming out of three consecutive no-deals, in which he played at least five innings and did not allow more than two runs, just gave two hits, run one and hit four. The right -handed batsman faced 22 batsmen, which was more than the minimum for seven innings, and did not allow a Basarner to reach another base.
Reds 8, Tigers 4
Cincinnati envisaged a late inning rally in a road victory over Detroit. Entering the eighth, facing a two -run loss, Reds scored four runs in the eighth and two more in the ninth.
Elli de la Cruz continued her power surge, clubbing a homer in a fourth straight game and driving in three runs. In his two -run shot, Cincinnati had both runs in the ninth.
Jahmai Jones and Venell Pereres worked soon to open the scoring of the tigers, but the crime of Detroit stopped in the last two frames against Reliever Emilio Pagan and Tony Sentence. Tigers also prolonged nine hits, but moved 2–11 on a plate with runners in the scoring position.
Oriols 11, Angels 2
Gary Sanchez helped Baltimore a win against Los Angeles to help the Seventh Inning Grand Slam complete the three-game sweep.
Ramon Urias and Jordan Westberg also produced their third series sweep in their last five series as homeiols. Cad Povich (2-5) launched a 32/3 scoreless innings in a wholesale reliable role, allowing three hits, one walk, fanning foreig.
Nolan Shanuel hit a domestic run and Angels had two hits. Starter Yusi Kikuchi (2-6) surrendered five runs (three earned) in 5 2/3 innings despite exiting 10.
Rockies 10, Braves 1
Colorado started the career-high 15 strike of the pitcher Grant Holmes and used late inn outbursts to defeat Atlanta and avoid a series sweep.
Ruki Catcher Brexon Fulford had a career-high five RBI, consisting of three in a base-clipping triple in the ninth, which was extended to the Kolorado’s lead nine. Homes were dropping the batsmen down and allowed only one run, until he was exposed to the seventh.
Ryan McMahon hit a cow-forward solo shot and Holmes ran Brenton Doyle, before Anya de Los Santos replaced him. D Los Santos and Jose Ruiz allowed six joint runs in the seventh, excluding the game of Atlanta.
Phillies 11, Blue Jais 4
Nick Castlanos hit a grand slam, the crook Otto Kemp scored three runs and two RBI and Alek Bohm also scored three runs and reached three runs as Filadelphia completed three-marks series of touring Toronto.
It was the second Grand Slam of the season for Castalonos and was the nineth of its career, which was third among the New York Yenkis’ San Diego Padress and Jiancaro Stanton (11) of the Machao (12) of the active players behind the active players. Kyle Schwarber arrived on a base four times with two hits and two walks and scored two runs for the Philos.
The Zack Wheeler (7–2) won, allowing two runs (one earned) on four hits in six innings. He hit nine and did not run a batsman.
Marlins 3, National 1
Dane Myers had three hits including a home run and Miami defeated Washington to defeat Washington to complete his first three-game sweep of the season.
In his second beginning since Tommy John returned from surgery, Marlins Starter Iry Perez gave one run on four hits with four hits and did not strike in four innings. Lake Bachar (3–0) played two scorer innings and Freddy Tarnok did ninth work for his first save.
Washington Starter McKenzie Gore (3-6) conceded two runs on eight hits in six innings. The NL strike leader threw five.
Wine maker 3, cardinals 2
Quin Persor allowed Milwauki to a run and four hits in six innings to help Milvauki win a win against going to St. Louis.
Proseter (5-2) killed three and did not run a batsman N Marg for his fourth direct victory. Christian Yelich sung, doubled and Homeb Durbin collected two hits and scored a run for Milwauki, with three out of three to four in the series.
St. Louis Starter Miles Micolas (4-4) allowed two runs and six hits in six innings, with seven more out of one. Ivan Herrera had two hits, including a single domestic run, and Brendon Donovan also had a pair of solo for St. Louis, which has lost seven of the eight.
Athletics 3, Royals 2
Nick Kurtz’s running a single house at the top of the ninth innings broke a tie and won the athletics over the host Cances City.
Athletics, which excluded the three-game series, also received a domestic run from Austin Wins. Kurtaj 2 -for -4 and Brent Rooker 2 -Four -3 were. Tyler Ferguson (2–2) won with 1/3 innings with 1/3 innings of scorer relief, killing two. Mason Miller took ninth for his 14th Save.
The Royals lost their sixth straight and scored only 11 runs in those games, despite the players, closed the door meeting after a Saturday’s 4–0 defeat. Bobby Wit Junior and Winnie Passquantino were each 2 -for -4 with an RBI.
Rangers 2, White Sox 1
Ezequiel Duran and Marcus Semien scored a run to return the pitching of Kumar Rocker and Texas as three relievers defeated Chicago and did enough to sweep the three-game chain.
Rocker (2–4) started for Texas after the first team was active in the day and allowed five scorer innings, allowing four hits and walks and attacked six despite battling dehydration in the fifth innings. He registered his first win since April 17, including three major leagues.
Aaron Sivale (1-3), who was acquired by White Sox on Friday in a business with Milwauki, gave two runs on six hits and scored four runs in four innings in four innings.
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