
Seddan Rafela defeated Tampa Bay Rez 4–1 on Sunday to score a two-run domestic run to help Boston Red Socks increase his victory streak to 10 games.
Rafela’s domestic run came against Tampa Bay, who was starting Pitcher Ryan Papiot and gave Red Sox 4–1 in the sixth innings. This was his 14th domestic run of the season and was fifth in his last eight matches.
Bryan Bello (6-3) of Boston held rays for a run on five hits in 6 1/3 innings. He hit five. Arldis Chapman hit each of the three batsmen he faced to earn his 17th Save in the ninth.
Pepriot (6-7) was drawn after six innings. He gave four runs (three earned) and seven hits, three killed and one went away.
Jeet gave Boston a four-game sweep of Tampa Bay. This is the first time Red Sax has won 10 consecutive games since July 2018.
Cubs 4, Yanki 1
Shota Emnaga played seven outstanding innings, as visited Chicago ending the first half of the season with a win over New York.
Emmanga (6-3) hit six and went together, while throwing 55 out of 91 pitches for the attack. Michael Bush worked in his first career plate appearance in the leadoff spot on the second pitch from New York Ruki Will Warren (6-5). Dansbi Swansan taunted two -run homer in sixth place from Ian Hamilton.
Giancarlo Stanton hit his 433rd career Homer in second place for Yankis, who lost his second directly after the five-game winning streak.
Reds 4, Rockies 2
TJ Freedal, as Cincinnati, single -handed and scored and scored Terry Frankona to get the 2,000th win of her managerial career to Colorado.
Frankona is the 13th manager in Major League history with 2,000 wins. Matt Maclain and Austin Hayes also made two hits and Emilio Pagan picked up his 20th Save for Cincinnati, which won his 50th game in the all-star break.
Ryan Ritter had two hits for Colorado, which remained at the speed to break the records of the modern era for the damage prescribed by 2024 Chicago White Sox. Rockies at the end of the first half of the season is 22 wins, compared to Chicago at the same point, five less one year ago.
Rangers 5, Astro 1
Adolis Garcia and Marcus Semian operated each, while Nathan Ewaldi capted its first half with another quality, as visited Texas, claiming a three-game rubber match against Houston while visiting Texas.
The Rangers completed their longest outings since the four-hit shutouts of Cincinnati Reds, completing the Season-Lumb 10-Game Road trip at 5-5, after ponsing on Astros Al-Star Right-Hand Hunter Brown (9-4) and riding Ewaldie for 7 2/3 innings, since the four-hit shutouts of Cincinnati Reds on 1 April.
Ewaldi (7-3) allowed one run on five hits at the beginning of its 10th quality of the year. Brown scored four runs on five hits in five innings. He scored 10 runs in his last two beginnings of the first half after giving seven runs out of his last seven runs.
Marlins 11, Oriols 1
Kyle Stools scored three domestic runs against their former team in five-hit, six-RBI performance as Miami overtook the host Baltimore in the final game of the teams before the all-star break.
The stools talked about their close ties with Oriols in the first series, who drafts them and prepared them as they got up through a minor league. At the conclusion of the series, he provided his power generation in the first five innings, with three homeers and five runs. His career high three homes tied the franchise single-game record of Marlins, and he ended the day of 5-for-5 with four runs.
Miami Starter Eurie Perez (3–2) played seven shutouts to win, winning the decision for the third time in three this month. He gave three hits without walking and killed six. Baltimore Starter Brandon Young (0–4) suffered losses, allowing seven runs including four homes in 4 1/3 innings.
Meriners 8, Tigers 4
Pinch Hiter George Polynco and Cole Young hit the back-to-back homes at the top of the ninth, picked up Seattle on three-market sweeps of host Detroit.
Polesko broke the tie of 4-4 with his long ball from Tommy Kahanal (1-2). Julio Rodriguez prepared for the third straight game and RBI double added to the four -run ninth. Randy Arzrena and Mich Garvar also worked for Meriners, while Matt Brash (1-0) won the relief.
Dillon Dingler scored two runs and Riley Green worked for the tigers, who lost their fourth straight. Detroit Starter Jack Flehry gave two runs and four hits in five innings with seven strikes.
Patron 6, White Sox 5 (10 innings)
Steven Quan hit a flight of sacrifice in the 10th innings, as Cleveland hosted Chicago.
Kyle Manjardo scored a three-run domestic runs and Brian Roco made two hits for The Guardians, who won three out of three in the weekend series and entered the all-star break with six out of six of their last seven matches. Closure Emmanuel Class (5–2) retired all six batsmen, which they faced to win the victory.
White Sox has lost six out of eight and has taken an American league-high 65 defeat in a break. The losing pitcher Brandon Icert (2–2) allowed an unarmed run with a strike in the 10th.
Brucers 8, National 1
Jackson Chaurayo added a single shot to a three-run homer and Bryce Turang for a major start by Freddy Paralta, as Milwauki visited Washington, with a seven-game winning line in an all-star break.
Bruers stake Paralta (11–4) with a 3–0 lead with three unarmed runs in the second. Milwauki added five runs in the eighth. Paralta allowed a run on three hits in 6 2/3 innings. Paralta, who has won six consecutive starts, did not allow a hit up to an-out single by number 9 hitter Jacob Young.
The National scored Paralta in the seventh, when Louis Garcia Junior hit a ground-root double, with one beyond the reach of the left fielder Yelich. Garcia proceeded on a ground out and scored on the single of Delene Lil.
Athletics 6, Blue Jais 3
Austin Wings, Tyler Soderstrom and Nick Kurtz helped Athletics win athletics to win Toronto in their three-market rubber games in West Sacramento, California to hit each two-run homer.
Kurtaz also doubled and scored for A, who won three of the four headings in the all-star break. AK left-handed batsman Jeffrey Springs (8-6) allowed three runs and three hits in 6 2/3 innings. Mason Miller did a scorer ninth work for his 19th Save for A.
Davis Schneider and Edison Barsan designed for Blue Jais, who dropped three out of four after the 10-game winning streak. Toronto Starter Jose Berios (5–4) experienced his smallest outing of the season. He allowed four runs and five hits in three innings.
Royals 3, Mets 2
Canus City Ruki Noah Cameron picked up a career with eight strikes, pitching in the seventh, but hosts Royals needed Nick Loftin’s walk-off RBI single in the ninth to defeat New York.
After tying the game with two runs at the top of the ninth, Ruki Tyler Tolbert stole the single and the second in the Canasus City ninth for his second career hit. Loftin sent a pitch to the left area from Sean Maina (0–1) to break the tie. Maina made her season debut after dealing with a long diagonal issue. Despite the loss, the left -handed player was solid, leading to one run and five hits 3 1/3 innings and more than 65 pitches.
Meanwhile, Cameron continued the staller for his leading league career since his debut on 30 April. The left-handed batsman started his seventh quality by traveling seven hits and traveling two in 6 2/3 innings and reduced his ERA in 12 Big-League by 2.31.
Phillies 2, Padres 1
JT Realmuto’s RBI Double tied 1–1 and visited Philadelphia, which was to win on San Diego.
Bryas Harper launched a winning rally against Adrian Morejone (7-4) by doubling the Left-field line. Christopher Sanchez (8-2) won by playing 7 1/3 innings, giving six hits and one run. Orien Kerringring got the last two outs of the eighth, and Matt Stharum reached the ninth position for his sixth savings.
San Diego Starter Nick Pivata was prominent among the 6 2/3 innings of the work, with only three hits and two walks and an unarmed run with eight strikes. Pivata has allowed just one earned run in its last four starts, including 25 1/3 innings.
Pirate 2, twins 1
Spencer Horvitz ran a go-forward run with a groundout at the top of the ninth innings, and Pittsburgh held Edge Minnesota in Minianapolis.
The Tommy Fam hit a single home run for the pirates, which ended the eight-game losing streak. Ke’bryan Hayes went 2-for-4 and scored ahead, and ISIAH Kiner-Falefa finished 4-For-4- All solo. Right-arm Danis Santana (3–2) picked a scorer innings of relief to take the victory, and close David Bedner made the scorer ninth for his 13th Save.
Bayon went to a double -for -4 with a double and an RBI to lead the twins in the Bayon Buxon plate. Right-handed Zhoan Duran (5-4) gave a run on three hits in an innings. He completed his homestand with a record of 6-3.
Cardinal 5, Braves 4
Jose Fermin hit a two -run shot of his first big league homer, two -run, which was delayed by a total of two rains to lift the host St. Louis in Atlanta’s past.
Wilson Contraras scored two runs and Masin Winn scored twice as Cardinals avoided the three-game series sweep by Braves. St. Louis Starter Sunny Gray allowed a run on three hits in three innings before stopping the game. Reliever Gordon Gracefo (3–0) won the victory.
Matt Olson scored three runs and Michael Harris II scored twice for Atlanta. Starter Davis Daniel recalled Triple-e Ginnet for the game, allowing one run on two hits and three walks with five strikes in four innings. Jessie Chavez (0–1) suffered losses after scoring four runs on six hits in two innings.
Dojers 5, veteran 2 (11 innings)
Los Angeles placed two-out blope singles together by Tonsar Hernandez by Freddy Freeman and Andy Pages, each of which each of which produced a run, resulting in a relatively quiet 11-inning rebellion, resulting in a road over a road over San Francisco.
The traditional first half of the baseball was extended into two innings when the veterans placed the hitter Louis Matos one each, the Tanner Scott close to the two-home run of dures, which attracted the hosts 2–2. The main-League-Leading of the season for The Blow Save Scott was the seventh, which set the table for Matos when he already served Matt Chapman One Better.
Ben Casperius (7-3), who recorded three straight batsmen in the 11th lower part of the 10th, was credited with victory. Spencer Bivence (2-3), the sixth veteran Pitcher, allowed three hits and three runs (two acquired) at the 11th top.
Diamondback 5, angel 1
Merill Kelly allowed a run on a hit in five innings for her eighth win of the season and Jose Heera hit a check-swing two-run double to lead Arizona at Los Angeles in Nanahim, California.
Kelly (8-5) scored four runs and hit six. John Curtis, Kevin Ginkle and Kendall Gravman combined for four shutouts of relief, allowing joint two hits. Blaze Alexander went with a double and a RBI with a run for 2-for-4 and Diamondback, which snatched the three-game losing streak.
The Zach Neto had a single, two walk and a theft base and the mic trout also reached the base three times with RBI single and two walks for Angels, who had a two-game winning streak and missed the opportunity to return to .500 mark on the all-star break. Jose Soriano (6–7) was damaged, allowing five runs (one earned) on five hits in five innings.
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