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May 21, 2025; Toronto, Ontario, Can; Toronto Blue Jais has submerged Fielder Nathan Looks (38) with a sports drink after winning the San Diego Padress at the Rogers Center. Compulsory Credit: Dan Hamilton-Emagan Picture

Right-handed Kevin Gausamman hit nine, Dolton Varsho hit a Grand Slam and Toronto Blue Jais visited San Diego Padress 14–0 on Wednesday night.

Gausamman (4-4) allowed three hits in seven innings and no walking travel as Toronto received three-market chains with consecutive shutouts. Nathan Luks had two runs in three-Hit games.

Padress played a dirty game with four errors in losing his fifth straight straight. Luis Arrayz doubled and tripled to expand his hit streak in eight games for San Diego.

Manny Machao had two hits, which also included a fourth-inning double on a drive on the right area wall, leaping George Springer. Gausamman retired the next two batsmen, leaving the Padress 0 -for -29 with a runner in the scoring position in his last five matches.

Twins 6, Parent 5 (Game 1)

In the ninth, the walk-off double of Codi Clemens with two outsiders raised Minnesota for a game 1 win when he went to Cleveland.

The twins took a 5–2 lead in the ninth, but Jose Ramirez opened the three-run rally of the Guardians which opened from Ryan to double and Bo Niler closed it with double double with two-two runs.

Clamens entered a pinch-runner Ryan Fitzerld with a winning run. Clamens added a triple and a run to Minnesota, while Joah Brid scored three hits and Harrison Beder scored two runs. Cad Smith (1-2) allowed two hits and victorious runs.

Conservator 5, twins 1 (Game 2)

Gavin Williams allowed just one run and two hits in six innings as Cleveland divided the doublehead with Minnesota and snatched the five-game losing streak.

Williams (4–2) posted six strikes with two walks to hand over his second loss in 16 matches. Carlos Santana prepared for the second consecutive game, while Steven Quan and Jose Ramirez contributed to three hits and one run apis.

Twins Starter Chris Padack (2-4) surrendered two runs and seven hits in 5 1/3 innings. Ryan Jeffers sang the house to Willy Castro in the second innings to give Minnesota a 1-0 lead, but the twins ended with just three hits.

Cub 2, Marlins 1

Kyle Tucker moved to 3 -for -4 with a homer to help Chicago lead to the host Miami to win.

Both were involved in the Tucker cub, who have won five of their last six matches. Brad Keller (1–0) found a double play to finish the seventh of Marlins, then retired the side in the eighth.

Both teams got strong outings from their beginning in a three-game rubber match. Ruki Starter Cad Horton allowed just one run in 5 1/3 innings. Max Mayor of Miami matched the Horton in the duality of the pitchers, making a run in six innings.

Royals 8, veteran 4

Salvador Perez also ran a two -run home, Machael Garcia and Bobby Wit Junior in a pair of runs and the Canasus City won a series in San Francisco.

Jonathan Baulan (1-0) credited his first Major League win and Royals supported six pitchers on the day of Bulpen with 16 hits, scoring more runs in their last four matches.

Matt Chapman, Patrick Bailey and Heliot Ramos prepared for veterans, who completed 5-4 homestand. Logan Web (5-4) earned six runs, three on 10 hits in four innings.

Angels 10, Athletics 5

Logan O’Hope adopted twice, scored three runs and scored three times, while Los Angeles won athletics in West Sacramento, California.

Zach NETO hit a two-run homer and Joe Edel also deepened as the angels extended their season-win winning streak to six. Each of the George Solar and Taylor ward had three hits, while nine out of 14 hits of Los Angeles had gone for additional bases.

Nick Kurtz slipped two single homes and Lawrence Butler exploded a three -run explosion for athletics, who saw that the worst streak in his season reaches eight games. Tyler Sodesterrom and Max Shuman made each three hits for athletics, who have lost 12 of their last 14 matches.

Dojers 3, Diamondback 1

Teoscar Hernandez hit a three-run homer, Dustin May first debuted in six, and hosts Los Angeles defeated Erizona in a three-game rubber game.

Hernandez deepened with two outsiders in the sixth innings. The blast came from Corbin Burns (3–2), who gave four hits and three runs in seven innings.

May (2–4) allowed one run-in the fourth innings of Curbin Carroll’s fourth innings. Tanner Scott hit two in 1-2-3 ninth place for his 10th Save.

Pirate 3, Red 1

Adam Frasier and Henry Davis did each two hits and one RBI, supporting a strong start from Andrew Honey and hosts Pittsburgh defeated Cincinnati.

Pirates won a back-to-back win together and won a series for the first time against Los Angeles Angels on 22–23 April. Reds dropped the back-to-back game after winning five consecutive consecutive consecards.

Honey (3-3) gave a run in five innings. Dennis Santana raised her fifth savings, killing two in the ninth. Brady Singer (5-3) threw five innings of a two-nine ball for Reds.

Oriols 8, Brucers 4 (11)

Jackson Holiday, a Go-forward Single Mara and Edley Rutsman visited Baltimore in the rear of Milvauki, with a three-run domestic run in the 11th innings.

Ryan O’Harn did 4-for-6 with two RBI for Oriols, who snatched the eight-game losing streak. Pitcher Tomoyuki Sugano conceded two runs on five hits in six innings.

RHYS Hoskins had two hits including a homer for brooers who had three-game winning streaks. Jackson Chaurayo’s Aut, RBI Single tied it to the Milwauki at the bottom of the 10th, before the Oriols hit for four runs for the following innings.

Mets 5, Red Sox 1

Brett Batty tied 1–1 in the seventh with a base-loaded single in the seventh, as a tour of New York survived three-market sweeps in Boston.

Batty ended with three RBI while Francisco Lindor added a homer and a double to highlight the Met’s 10-Hit attack. Starter Tyler Megil posted a career-high-tie strike allowing a run in 4 2/3 innings. Huascar Brazoban (3–0) whipped four during his scoreless 2 1/3-inning stent.

Red Sox Starter Garat Crocket dropped his ERA to 1.98 by allowing more than 5 1/3 one run and five hits. Liam Hendric (0–1) surrendered three directly to the seventh and three scores. Nick Sogard went to 2 -for -4 with a double and one run.

Rays 8, Astro 4

In his victory over Houston, Yandi Diaz ran 2 -for -5 with three RBI, including four domestic runs for hosts Tampa Bay.

Pitcher Taj Bradley (4-3) gave two runs on four hits in six innings for rays, who took the last two matches to win the three-game series. Curtis Mead added Go-Farward Solo Homer in the fourth innings, and Josh Love and Brandon Lov added back-to-back solo homers to the fifth.

Astros Starter Hunter Brown (6-3) conceded five runs on seven hits in five innings, and Isaac Paradees adopted twice and scored three runs for Houston.

Phillies 9, Rocky 5

Train Turner and Bryas Harper conveyed consecutive pitches in the third innings, JT Realmuto also deepened, and Philadelphia defeated Colorado in Denver.

Realmuto added a double and single for three-in nights because Phillies won their sixth game continuously. The Tajuan Walker (2-3) conceded three runs on six hits in five innings.

Nick Martini doubled and doubled for Colorado, which caused the fourth consecutive loss. Carson Peakwist (0-2) was earned seven runs, six in 4 1/3 innings.

Meriners 6, White Sox 5

LoD Taverus cracked the two-run homer in the eighth to pick up Seattle in Chicago as Al West-Leading Meriners won their seventh straight road series.

Julio Rodriguez first cracked the three -run homer and Cal Raili added a homer for the merrinners. Starter Lucas Evans allowed four runs and six hits in six innings. KC Legumina (4–1) allowed an unarmed run in the seventh and Anthony Munose bounced the scoreless ninth for his MLB-Lyading 16th Save.

Lenin Sosa and Joshua Palasios hit back-to-back homes in the fourth and Tim Alco added a single shot to white sox. Starter Shane Smith surrendered three runs and two hits in five innings.

Tigers 5, Cardinals 1

Riley Green scored three runs, as Detroit defeated St. Louis.

Spencer Torkelson scored two-for-2 to two walks, one run and 2-for-2 with an RBI as the tigers took a rubber game of three-market sets. Detroit has won seven of its last nine matches. Detroit used an array of relievers in a bullying game.

Cardinals Starter Andre Pallante (4-3) conceded three runs on four hits and four runs in 5 2/3 innings.

Yankees 4, Rangers 3

Jason Dominguase hit a walk-off homer in the ninth innings as hosts New York held a rally to win Texas after struggling against Jacob Degrome for the first seven innings.

Conducted by Degrome for two runs and three hits, Yankis won his 10th match in 13 matches after Aaron Judge tied the game in the eighth on RBI single. Dominguase returned from Luke Jackson (0–4) to hit the 2–0 pitch in the second deck in the right area, hitting his sixth home of the year.

Degrome hit the 90s in a row with his fastball and recorded nine strikes. This was completed at least seven innings for the third time since returning from the second Tommy John Surgery in September. Jake Burger had his sixth career multi-home game, but Rangers lost for the fourth time in five matches.

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