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MLB Roundup: Kodi Belinger’s 3 hours bomb cub

July 11, 2025; Bronx, New York, USA; Fielder Kodi Beldinger (35) of the New York Yankis Center hit his third domestic run, two -run domestic run, two -run domestic run against Chicago Cubs at Yanki Stadium. Compulsory Credit: Wandel Cruise-Imagon Picture

Kodi Belinjar first hit three Homer in his career and reached six runs, Carlos Rodon allowed four hits in eight outstanding innings, and hosts New York Yankiz won five matches on Friday night with an 11–0 win over Chicago coverage.

Acquired by Yenkis from the cub in Offsen, Belinjers produced the 40th three-Hummer game in Yenkis’ regular-season history. He also became the 29th Yanki to achieve achievement.

Belinger joined the Chicago Starter Chris Flexon (5–1) in third place, then Jordan Vicks again in the fifth position in the Reliever Kaleb Theiebar before going to the eighth position from Jordan Vicks. All the riders came with a man.

Rodon (10-6) In April 2023, Gerit Cole became the first Yanki to complete eight innings since two-hit shutouts against Minnesota Twins.

Meriners 12, Tigers 3

Cal Raili exploded its leading League-Agni 37th and 38th domestic runs, including a Grand Slam, and Visiting Meriners assigned their first loss to Detroit Ace Tariq Scubble since April 2.

Julio Rodriguez had two runs Homer, while Pitcher Louis Castilo (6-5) conceded three runs in five-plas innings.

Scubble (10-3), who recorded his 800th career strike, gave four runs in five innings. Relay Green supplied two hits including RBI Triple.

Legendary 8, Dojers 7

Willy Adams, with a triple and a domestic run in three runs, Dominic Smith added a solo homer, and hosts San Francisco continued the grief of Los Angeles in a three-game series opener on Friday night.

Jung Hu Lee also had three RBI for veterans, who won seven out of nine. Shohi Ohtani launched a domestic run at San Francisco Gulf, which was at its 32nd place of the season, and Michael Conforto also ran home for the doseers, who lost their seventh straight.

Dosers Starter Dustin May (5-6) scored seven runs on five hits and four runs in 4 2/3 innings. He hit four. The veteran All-Star Logan Web (9-6) allowed six runs and six hits in 5 1/3 innings, including a walk and six strikes.

Brucers 8, National 3

Christian Yelich scored a two -run domestic run in the third innings of six runs, as Milwauki made his winning streak with a win at home in Washington to five.

Milwauki’s DL Hall played three solid innings as a opener for the Quinn Prust (7-2), who allowed four hits on five hits in six innings and two runs on two walks.

Sell Freelic, William Contrares and Jackson Churio scored four runs in the third with three straight hits, before Yelich shut off the aggressive outbreak with the sixth straight hit of the brooors to open the inning, shot to the right of two runs.

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Blue Jais 7, Athletics 6

Emlejandro Kirk and Nathan Luks scored each in two runs during the fifth innings of six runs and Max Shejar won their first win of the season, as Toronto held athletics in West Sacramento, California to win athletics.

Kirk, Lukes, Bo Bichet, Will Wagner and Vladimir Gurro Jr. made two hits each, as Toronto won the 11th time in their last 12 matches, which was two games ahead of New York Yanki in the American League East. Gurroo’s first hit was the 1,000th of his career. Scherzer (1-0) allowed three runs, five hits and a walk and hit a season-secretant eight in the fifth beginning of the season.

Nick Kurtz, Tyler Soderstrom and Max Munsi worked for athletics. Luis Saverino (2–11) gave five runs – although just one earned – and seven hits in 4/3 innings. He killed eight and two fell to 0-9 to start 12 houses.

Conservator 4, White Sox 2 (Game 1)

Carlos Santana scored a Go-furward, two-run domestic runs in the sixth innings and Daniel Shaneman and Angel Martinez also defeated hosts Chicago in a doublehead opener.

Guardian Starter Logan Alan (6–7) limited White Sox to two runs and made a hit with two walks and five strikes in a six innings. Reluvers Cad Smith, Hunter Gaddis and Emmanuel Class retired nine out of 11 Hits he faced.

Luis Robert Jr. tied the game for White Sox, after Shinaman and Martinez, Alan’s explosion was reached for a two-run explosion, after going back-to-back from Chicago Starter Shane Smith.

White Sox 5, Guardian 4 (Game 2/11 in.)

Mike Tauchman gave a game-ending informed single in the 11th innings and Lenin Sosa helped Chicago twice to earn partitions with Cleveland.

Chicago’s right-hand Mike Wasil (4-3) scattered three walks and two strikes in a three-score innings of relief. Vasil ran two parents in 10th to load two parents to load the hideouts, but survived the trouble by retiring Brian Rochiyo on a groundout in another place.

Nolan Jones made two hits for parents, whose victory streak ended at four.

Angels 6, Diamondback 5

Pinch-Hitter Travis D’Arnod sang one to one in the Logan O’Hope with one to one, which won Los Angeles under Los Angeles in the opener of a three-game opener in Arizona in Arizona, Arizona in Arizona.

D’ARNAUD placed the sweeper from the Reliever Kylle Backs (0–1) to 2–2 from the left field line to drive in O’Hope, hit by a pitch and reached the second position on the single on the single by Luis Rengifo. This was the sixth walk-off hit of D’Rnod’s career.

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Randal Grinkuk went to Erizona with two home runs, one double and three -for -4 with three RBI, losing for the seventh time in 10 matches. It was the 13th multi-home game of Grinkuk’s career. Arizona Starter Rhine Nelson was touched for four runs on five hits in the first innings.

Padres 4, Phillies 2

Manny Machao stopped San Diego Bulpen by defeating 4 1/3 scorer innings to visit Philadelphia.

Yuki Matsui retired Bryas Harper on a grounder, with the first place filled to end the fifth innings of the Philos. Four and San Diego Relievers then took care of the trade, in which Jeremia Estrada (3-4) won and Robert Suarez reached the ninth position for his MLB-high 28th Save.

Ranger Suarez (7-3) started his first loss in five careers against Padress. He walked in 6 2/3 innings, allowing six hits and three runs (one earned), while three moved out and exiting five.

Mets 8, Royals 3

Mark Vietos added a Go-forward, Three run double, Francisco Lindor added three-run insurance homer in the ninth, as Canasus City was cooled in New York.

Kodai Senga excluded four scorer innings, allowing four hits, two walks and Fanning Four to disappear with a hamstring issue in a month in a month. New York batsmen hit 12 times, but took eight walks.

Bobby Wit was one of the two hit players for Junior Royals who won four out of seven and seven out of six. Michael Covenant allowed one run, two hits and three walks in five innings.

Braves 6, Cardinals 5

Shaun Murphy hit two homes and scored three runs, as Atlanta rode his bullying to defeat hosts St. Louis.

Braves Starter Grant Holmes conceded five runs on nine hits in three innings. Five Atlanta Relievers jointly combined the cardinals for the last six innings. Annell de Los Santos (3–2) won and Raisel Iglesius earned his 10th savings.

Atlanta Third Basman Austin Riley reduced the game with RBI and one run with stomach tightness before going down in the fourth innings. Cardinals came out after six innings due to the sprainful index finger in the third baseless Nolan Aranado.

Oriols 5, Marlins 2

Dean Kremer held Miami in three singles in seven shutouts as hosts Baltimore, winning Kreer to give his eighth win – tied his total since last year.

Jordan Westberg and Ramon Laureno both wrapped three hits, and Ryan O’Harn added two hits. The three blamed all the Baltimore runs.

Marlins Starter Edward Cabrera conceded four runs on eight hits in four innings. He hit six without walking. Otto Lopez hit a two -run homer in ninth place from Andrew Kitredage.

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Rockies 3, Reds 2

Hunter Goodman scored a tiebracing run on a wild pitch in the eighth innings, which was as Colorado as host Cincinnati.

The victory draws a three-game losing streak for Rockies, which are 22–72 and are at the speed of breaking modern records for the most damage in the season set by Chicago White Socks last year.

Ryan McMahon hit a two-run homer in the fourth for Colorado, which improved 3-7 this month and 15–39 under interim manager Warren Shefer.

Red Sox 5, Rays 4

Seddan Rafela scored a two-run domestic runs at the bottom of the ninth innings, as hosts Boston defeated Tampa Bay.

The red sox was discontinued and limited to just two hits in four innings before the sports-winner, but after Roman Anthony walked a pinch-hit, Rafela crushed the rays release Peat Fairbanks (4-3) in the deep left area.

Both Jonathan Aranda and Jake Mangam scored two hits and scored a run for Tampa Bay, which scored three unknown runs in the third innings and gained the lead to the final pitch.

Twins 2, Pirate 1

Trevor Larnach scored a two-run domestic runs in the fourth innings and held hosts Minnesota to win a 2–1 victory over Pittsburgh in Minianpolis.

The explosion of the Larnaach marked the only additional-base hit for Minnesota, but proved to be enough as twins took the series opener. Byron Buxon finished 2 -for -4 and scored a run. Twins Right-Handing Joe Ryan (9-4) allowed one run on five hits in five innings. He went two and hit five. Twins Closezer Jhoan Duran collected his 15th Save.

Isiah Kenner-Palefa doubled in one run and Onil Kruz and Spencer Horvitz moved to 2-for-4 to lead Pittsburgh. The Pirates Right-Hand Paul Sciences (4-8) faced another hard-tale necklace after giving two runs on five hits in five innings. He did not run and hit six.

Rangers 7, Astro 3

Adolis Garcia and Wayet Langford raced the house, while the Jack letter effectively picked in the sixth innings, as Houston conquered suddenly reeling by visiting Texas.

Rangers punched the Astro Starter Lance Macullers Junior (2-4), who allowed five runs and two runs on six hits with five strikes in three innings. Garcia hit a 425 -foot Homer from McCullers in the third, while Langford burnt two runs homer from Ryan Guvsto in the seventh.

The letter (5–6) allowed the Christian Walker a run-scoring groundout to the first low and the two-run homer for Victor Cartiny in the fourth. The letter scored three runs and four runs on five hits and scored four runs with six strikes in 5 1/3 innings.

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