MLB Roundup: JAYS rally below 6, top red sox in 10

Alejandro Kirk on Wednesday night held the 10th innings to defeat Boston Red Sox in the 10th innings and Toronto Blue Jais rallies with 6–0 losses.
Anthony Santnder tied the game with a three -run domestic run in the seventh. Daulton Varsho exploded a two-run explosion and Kirk hit a single shot to help Toronto Square up the three-game series 1-1.
Jeff Hoffman (3–0) of Toronto played a clean ninth and 10th innings to win.
Carlos Narwaz hit a two -run domestic run and Alex Bramanman added a single shot to raise his hit st “for 10 games for Red Sox.
Cardinal 6, Reds 0 (Game 1)
Massin Vinen allowed two homer and Miles Micolus for just three hits in 5 1/3 innings, so that St. Louis could be won over the host in a day-and-night doublehead opener.
Mikolas (1-2) hit four and no one ran before giving relief with one in the sixth. Kyle Lehi came out of each other in the sixth and a third of the jam and chased with a scorer seventh.
Along with two outsiders in the ninth, Victor Scott II gave a three-run homer before Lars Nutbar and Vinn hit back-to-back blasts in an innings of five runs from Alexis Diaz as Cardinals won only the third time in 15 road games.
Cardinal 9, Reds 1 (Game 2)
Wilson Contraras gave a single shot to the three-run homer and Pedro pages, which added a single shot to Saint Louis to sweep a day-night doubleheader against Cincinnati.
Cardinals took a 9–0 lead in the first three innings of nightcap.
St. Louis gave a rude reception to highly avoid the Reds Right-Hand Chase Paytm in its major league debut. He was accused of nine runs in seven hits in 2 1/3 innings.
Tigers 7, Astro 4
Xavier Bose exploded a Grand Slam in the third innings as Detroit saved the conclusion of the three-game series with host Houston.
Colt Keith gave a smack to the two -run homer and the relay Green went to 4 -for -4 with two runs for the tigers. Brain Honeyfi (2–0) threw two scorer innings in support of starter Jackson Jobe, which allowed three runs, four hits and four walks in four-plas innings.
Jeremy Penna and Victor Karatini worked for Astro. Starter AJ Blueg’s head-league ended after four innings after allowing seven runs (two acquired) and five hits. He swept six and one went away.
Rockies 2, Braves 1
Colorado snatched the eight-game losers as Chase Dollander and three relievers allowed to visit Atlanta and Brenton Doyle distributed the game to the winning homer.
Doyle ruled his fourth Homer of the Year in the third innings at CU Young Award winner Chris Sale (1-3), who scored 10 runs in seven innings, allowing two runs and five hits. Braves supported sales with three solo.
Dollander (2-3) allowed just one run and more than 5 hits? The innings, but he left the two brave with a clear blister in the sixth after walking. Ruki Zach Agnos threw a scorer nineth for his first service.
Padress 5, veteran 3
Michael King (4–1) watched six strikes allowing one run and three hits in 5 2/3 innings, and Elias Diaz helped secure the two-game sweep against San Francisco to help San Diego host San Diego.
Fernando Tattis Junior added three hits and one run, Luis Arrayz, two hits, one run and one RBI, and Roberto Suarez served the 12th Saving of the season 12th for the Padress.
The veterans counters Heliat Ramos and Mike Yastrazameski with domestic runs, and Landon Rup (2-2) dropped four and moved to three in 4/3 innings. He gave four runs and seven hits in the loss.
Conservator 4, twins 2
Boar of Bo Nayler’s three-run home rescued the seventh innings by four runs, and Luis Ortiz threw Cleveland a season-high 6 1/3 shutout innings to lead Cleveland to win over Minnesota.
Niler prepared for the second direct night and provided the necessary insurance runs for his team. Meanwhile, Orties received three hits with two walks and hit five, as their team won their second direct victory after losing the series opener, 11–1 on Monday.
Brux Lee club the eighth-inning homer from Hunter Gadddis for Twins, who also recorded a single pair of singles and scored on a wild pitch by Emmanuel Class in the ninth. Minnesota batsmen hit 13 times and scored three runs in the last two competitions.
Oriols 5, Yankise 4
Six Baltimore Relievers kept New York mostly in a three-game rubber match on Wednesday night.
Ryan Mountcastal and Ramon Urias worked for Oriols, while Each Each wrapped two hits, as Baltimore won their third win in 10-game stretch.
Aaron Judge, three hits and three with RBI, and Paul Goldsmidt scored domestic runs for Yenkis.
Meriners 9, Angels 3
JP Crooford’s two-run single broke a tie in the seventh innings and Seattle defeated Los Angeles to set two-markets.
Randy Arzrena worked for Division-Leading Meriners, who has won four games in one of the last 20 rows.
George Solar went deep for the last place angels, who lost their fifth consecutive game and for the 13th time in their last 17.
Angels manager Ron Washington told reporters after the game that Trout was lifted for a pinch of hitter in the fourth innings in the fourth innings. Trout said he believes he would be able to play against Detroit on Thursday.
Dojers 12, Marlins 7
After August 2023, Tony Gonsoline hit Nine as hosts Los Angeles while pitching in Majors for the first time, defeated Miami to complete three-market sweeps.
To lead the crime of Los Angeles, silent Bates went to 2 -for -4 with four RBI. Freddy Freeman hit a two -run homer, Max Munsi added a single shot and Enrique Hernandez went for two runs for the doseers. Gonsoline (1–0), who underwent elbow surgery on 1 September, 2023, conceded three runs on six hits and did not release a walk in six innings.
Kyle Stools accompanied a pair of homes with 4 -for -4 and four for Miami with RBI. He had a two-ron homer, a single shot, an RBI double and single. Marlins Starter Cal Quantrill (2-3) conceded four runs on six hits and made one walk in 3 2/3 innings.
Pirate 4, Cub 3
Andrew McCchen scored two runs with his loan hit to help Pittsburgh snap three-game slides with a win against Chicago cub.
In the seventh, with two outsider people with Isia Kenner-Palefa and Brian Rrenalds, McCchen gave a double in the center area to bind and drive into a game-winner run.
Reliever Kaleb Ferguson (1-0) was perfect in 1 1/3 innings and close David Bedner left a hit and made a fan to save one.
Royals 3, rays 0
Noah Cameron took a No-Hitter in the seventh innings of his leading league debut, which inspired a shutout win over Tampa Bay, visiting the Canasus City.
In the seventh, Curtis Mead left, Cameron’s No-Hit Boli and ended her outing. Three relievers shut down four-hit shutouts. Cameron (1-0) allowed just one hit during five walks and excluded three after being called from Triple-e Omaha before the game. Vinny Pacuantino launched two -run homer and Bobby Wit Junior. For Royals, two hits and one RBI prolonged the three-game series and won their eighth game in nine trees.
Drew Rasmusen (1-2) scored three runs on six hits in five innings for Tampa Bay. After the five-game winning line, the rays dropped their second game in a line.
Phillies 7, National 2
Kyle Schwarber hit a three -run domestic runs and Jetty Realmuto and Max Capler killed Solo Shots as Philadelphia won his fourth straight game, visited Washington.
Realmuto, Bryson Stott and Johan Rojas were two hits for Philadelphia in support of Christopher Sanchez (3–1), who combined five-Hitter with three relievers to pitch.
Nathaniel Lowe and Amaid Rosario ran each one in a run for Washington, dropping three consecutive. When the team is re-organized on Thursday evening, the National Three-Game will see to avoid the sweep.
Diamondback 4, Mets 3
In the seventh innings, two runs of Pinch Hotter Geraldo Pardomo’s two-run Singal carried forward Arizona, and it surpassed a fiery ninth-inning rally by New York.
Still leading 2–1 in the ninth, George Bairosa of Diamondback and Pardomo opened a back-to-back sacrifice flies to provide pivotal insurance runs. Corbin Burns (1–1), who signed a six-year deal with Arizona in December, allowed a run on four hits in six innings. Arizona won the second time in seven matches.
Mark Vietos took Met’s 1–0 lead with a single homer in the third innings at 1-0, and Tyrone Taylor moved to ninth position against Justin Martinez. New York shocked its eight-game house winning streak and lost only for the second time in 15 matches in the city field this season.
Athletics 7, Rangers 1
Brent Rooker line up a two -run tiebracing homer in the ninth innings and Lawrence Butler chased with a Grand Slam as Athletics changed it late to defeat Texas in Texas, Texas, Texas.
Athletics won the first three matches of the four-game series for the second time. Grant Holman (3–0), third pitcher for visitors, allowed a hit in two scorer innings. Tyler Ferguson finished 1-2-3 ninth. Butler, Rooker, Jacob Wilson and Sheea Langlers made two hits each to lead athletics.
Adolis Garcia and Josh Jung each had a pair hit for Texas in each. Rangers left 11 runners on the base and finished 1 -for -11 with runners in the scoring position. Neither the starter was detected in the decision. Nathan Ewaldi of Texas left six innings after scoring a run on six hits. Louis Saverino of Athletics scored a run on eight hits in the five-flour innings.
Brucers 6, White Sox 4
Jake Baurs ripped a two -run tiebracing double during the eighth innings of three runs to help Milvauki win in Chicago.
William Contraras sang twice and went twice as the Broovers defeated White Sox for the second Sidhi night and the eighth consecutive meeting. Year Flick also made two hits as Milvauki won his third straight game.
The Miguel classes made three hits for white sox, who have lost three of their last 16 straight games and 13. Luis Robert Junior and Lenin Sosa added two hit episles.
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