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Astro defeated parents in Colon Gordon’s first MLB win

June 6, 2025; Cleveland, Ohio, USA; Houston Astros launched Pitcher Colon Gordon (61), providing a pitch in the second innings against Cleveland Guardian in Progressive Field. Compulsory Credit: David Richard-Emagan Picture

The two-rol of Christian Walker threw light on the third innings of three runs and Colton Gordon allowed a run in five innings to win his first Major League in Houston Astro’s 4–2 road win on Cleveland Guardians on Friday night.

Jeremy Pena, with his second three-Hit competition, extended his hitting streak in 12 matches and Brendon Roders clubs his first house of 2025 for Astro, who won nine out of 12.

At the beginning of his fifth career, Gordon (1–1) overtook seven hits, allowing only the fifth innings to score and hit five without a walk in the three-game set opener.

David Fry clubs his first homer of the season for one of his two hits and Jose Ramirez enhanced his on-base streak in 32 games for Guardians, dropping seven out of 11.

Logan Alan (3-4) threw four scorer innings before scoring all his last two frames, as well as seven hits and two walks in two walks.

In the first, Houston tried to spread a single by Fielder Mauricio Dubon to each of Cleveland’s Angel Martinez and Ramirez, which was a precursor of the night for the guards.

In the fifth, with two outer and two, Jose Altuve of Houston rose deep third, where Ramirez first made an off-the-mark throw, which allowed a scary Pena to score from another. The Walker then sent an enraged in the correct area that Cleveland’s Nolan could not reach Jones and dropped for a double, who scored two scores 3–0.

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The parents got the RBI variety on the board in the fifth place through three solo of Daniel Schneiman, Nolan Jones and Wil Wilson in the late RBI variety. However, Cleveland thanked a pair for catching the diving of Right Fielder Jacob Malton in line to eliminate the frame.

Houston got the run back when the Rodgers cleaned the right-center field wall for their first hit since May 11. The Guardians again scored a two -run competition when Fry went into a deep ground in his fifth game of the season after returning from elbow surgery.

Josh Hader of Houston made an ideal ninth for his 17th Save.

-Bield level media

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