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July 9, 2025; Houston, Texas, USA; The Cleveland Guardian launched the pitchers Slade Sekoni (44) pitches against Houston Astro in the first innings at Dicin Park. Compulsory Credit: Thomas Shea-Imagon Picture

Angel Martinez and Jose Ramirez scored a back-to-back home run in the first innings in support of the right-handed Slade Sechoni, who recorded a career-hai nine strikeouts on Wednesday to Host Houston Astro and the three-game series sweep to win 4-2 to win 4-2.

The Guardians recorded its first Astro’s first series sweep since May 19-21, 2017 and created their first series sweep against Pittsburgh Pirates since April 18-20.

Astro faced its second series sweep at home, which was earlier to come against San Francisco veterans during the house. Overall, Astro was swept away for the second time.

Sekoni (4-4) made a shutout in the eighth innings before the end of Astro. He faced a minimum number of batsmen in the first, third, fifth and sixth innings, out of the fifth side. Sekoni inspired Jose Altuve to reach the ground in an inning-ending double play in the first innings and caprin was captivated by Cooper Humel and Taylor Tremel after surrendering to Victor Caratini and Yoner Diaz continuously to an-out singles.

Tamel retired 11 out of 12 batsmen before working in the eighth, and Mauricio Dubon chased with a run-scoring double to left-level field which pulled the Astro within 4–1. Dubon later scored when Ultuve doubled the Guardian Reliever Jacob Junis.

Sekoni scored two runs on five hits and two runs in seven innings. He threw 98 pitches and recorded eight groundball outs to pair with his nine strikes. Before the dubone double, Astro managed to hit only three balls in the air, all the parents left Fielder Steven Quan.

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Martinez, whose 10th-inning Grand Slam, gave a decisive blow in a 10–6 win by Astros Closezer Josh Hader on Tuesday, exploding his seventh homer with the first one in the Astro Left-Hander Brandon Walter (1-2). In his 374-foot shot, the Left Field gave the Guardian a 1-0 lead, one advantage of Ramirez doubled with his 17th homer and doubled the third part of the series immediately thereafter.

Walter was impeccable after falling into that two -run hole. He faced the last 17 batsmen, which he faced and recorded seven strikes in six innings.

Jonathan Rodriguez produced two runs to Astro Reliler Bennett Susa in the seventh.

-Bield level media

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