MLB Roundup: angels shut down Yankees again

Kyle Hendrix hit nine and played six solid innings as Los Angeles Angels won their fourth directly at the Yanki Stadium with a 4–0 win over New York Yankis on Tuesday.
Yennakis lost his season-hai fifth straight game, closed for the third straight game and did not score in 29 innings. Since 2016, New York was not evacuated three times in a row.
Taylor Ward hit a two-run single, while Zach NETO and Luis Rengifo made two hits each for angels, who had posted a shutout in the Games continuously for the first time since May 12-13, 1999. Hendrix (5-6) allowed nine hits and a walk walking.
New York Slogger Aaron Judge hit three times and his average fell by .372 – the fourth time in five matches when he had thrice. Yankis Ruki Will Warren (4-4) scored three runs in six innings but hit a career-high 11.
Bahadur 5, Met’s 4 (10 innings)
Austin Riley’s long sacrifice fly to center field scored an automatic runner Luke Williams with winning in the 10th innings, leading to Atlanta winning one-to-one when going to New York.
New York led 4–1 after five innings, but Braves tied the game at eighth position against Marcel Ozuna’s three-run Reliever Reid Gart. Atlanta’s Spencer Shlavenbach played seven innings and conveyed four runs on six hits – two of them with domestic runs – two walks and eight strikes.
Tyron Taylor hit a home run and two runs for New York. Juan Soto hit 412-foot Solo Homer in the first innings, which was his 14th homer in the season. David Peterson played seven strong innings, but was lifted after the first two batsmen allowed to reach the eighth. He was awarded five hits, three walks and three runs on three strikes.
Conservator 3, veteran 2
The sixth-inning home run of Gabriel Aryas spoiled the Rafale Davors’ Sain Francisco’s start and gave a win to visit Cleveland.
Aryas’s double and Homer were two of The Guardian’s six hits. Slade Sekoni (2-3) played five innings, during which he allowed two runs and four hits. He went three and hit six.
Arius’s Homer came out of the stares of veterans Robbie Ray (8-2), as the Guardian ralled 2-2 innings by Carlos Santana in two innings. After the sixth, Ray was pulled, five hits with all three cleaveland runs were accused. He went two and hit five. Acquired over the weekend from Boston Red Sox, the divas 2 -for -5. Mike Yastrazamesky collected a double and two solo for the veterans, losing three directly.
Reds 6, twins 5
TJ Freedal’s two-outs, two runs in the sixth innings, Double visited Cincinnati to Minnesota.
Will Banson added a two-run double couple, while Jake Fraley stuck in a two-run single for Reds, who scored all six runs with two outs. Scott Barlo (2–0) threw 1 1/3 scorer in the hard-fetter Andrew Abbot’s relief, which allowed five runs after 5/3 innings, earning only one. Emilio Pagan worked around two walks in 19 occasions to pitch a scorer for its 17th Save.
Twins Reliever Brock Stewart (1–1) gave three straight two-out hits in the sixth after two-out of Harrison Beds, three-run homer kept Frylie’s glove above 5–4 in the top of the innings in the right. Ryan Jeffers and Trever Larnach made two hits for twin children, who lost their fifth straight and nineth in 11 matches. Jeffers left their right hand in the fifth innings with an injury. X-rays were negative.
Royals 6, Rangers 1
Salvador Pereas entered the house twice and an RBI double couple as Canasus City prevalent in Arlington, Texas and snatched the six-game lose streak.
Perez passed the Hall of Fame George Brett for the team records for the game with several domestic runs (18), and Bobby Wit Junior also deepened. Royals’ Starter Seth Lugo (4-5) allowed a run in six innings, killing season-high nine.
The Rangers Starter Jack letter (4-4) played 5 2/3 innings, giving six runs on eight hits. Kori Seigar collected two of the five Hits in Texas.
Marlins 8, Phillies 3
Eric Wagaman hit a two-run homer, Jesus Sanchez added a pinch of solo shot and host Miami ended the five-game winning streak of Philadelphia.
Xavier Edwards had three hits and went to one run for Miami, with 13 hits and won for the fourth time in their last five matches. Xavier Sanoja and Agustin Ramirez set each two hits and Maralins as an RBI set four-game in a game episle.
Marlins spent 3 1/2 season with Miami before trading in Philadelphia in December, who spent 3 1/2 season in Philadelphia in December. Lujardo conceded four runs on six hits and a season-high four walk on five-flour innings.
Blue Jais 5, Diamondback 4
Bo Bichet and Edison Bharjar hit a back-to-back home run at the bottom of the ninth innings to lift Toronto to visit Arizona.
Bichet’s account Homer tied the game against Shelby Miller (3–2), then Burgar chased with an explosion with an explosion with an explosion to end the three-game losing streak of Toronto. Vladimir Gurero Junior had a single homer and three RBI in three-game for Toronto in the three-game series opener.
Pavin Smith hit an RBI Double for Arizona, an RBI single and Josh Nyaller. Katel Mart scored two runs.
Tigers 7, Pirate 3
Xavier Bose hit a pair of Solo Home Runs as host Detroit, down to end Pittsburgh to eliminate two-market skids.
The power display of the badges made the winner of KC Mai (7-2), who allowed three runs (two earned) and five hits in six innings. Relay Green and Venell Perez exploded two-run homer for the tigers, and Perez also supplied a run-scoring triple.
Alexander Carnerio hit a two -run single for the pirates, who suffered their fourth loss in five matches. Reliever Carmen Mlodzinski (1-5) scored two homes and four runs in two innings.
Rockies 10, National 6
Visiting Colorado, a game set a team record in a game with seven domestic runs-the seventh innings included the back-to-back homer twice-and Washington was held to win against drowning.
Michael Toglia made three hits and headed twice. Hunter Goodman went deep for the third time in two nights, and thyro Estrada, Ryan McMahon, Sam Hiliard and Mickey Moniyak joined the Home Run Barrage. Rockies Starter Antonio Senjetla (2–10) allowed an unknown run run on three hits in five innings, which reduced his ERA to 7.23.
Nathaniel Lov doubled in the eighth and in the ninth, and Luis Garcia Junior hit a two-rin shot during the ninth place of four runs for citizens, who dropped 10 straight in June and 13 out of 13. Washington’s Brady House called on Monday, of its first two major league hits and ran into the ninth with a single run.
Oriols 5, rays 1
The Colton Cowser raised a single homer and Ramon Laureno twice Jordan Westberg with RBI singles, with a tour of Baltimore for a win on Tampa Bay.
Westberg and Dylan Carlson collected three hits each as Oriols won their 15th win in 22 matches. Each had an RBI single in Gunar Henderson and Jackson Holiday who also helped a four-game set against Tampa Bay with a win to help Baltimore. Dean Kreer (6-7) allowed one run on four hits in five innings to snap the two-game skids.
Tampa Bay’s Junior Camino had one RBI single in his two hits. Brandon Lov also made two hits for rays, who saw his four-game winning streak. Zack Litetel (6-7) scored three runs on seven hits in six innings.
Cardinal 12, White Sox 2
Ivan Herrera had two hits and four RBI, Brendon Donovan played 4 -for -5 and Matthew Libertor played six strong innings, as St. Louis rooted hosts Chicago.
St. Louis has won two out of three on the heels of the six-game losing streak. Alec Burlson added three hits, including one homer, and two RBI and Victor Scott II also went deep to help the cardinals reduce White Socks by 13-6. Libertor (4-6) won his first win from May 6 after two runs and five hits in six innings.
Chicago first killed, two-out, first-inning rally by RBI Single of Edgar Quero. This was the first of the two hits of Quero in the game. White Sox lost its sixth straight, the third skid of the club at least several games this season.
Cub 5, Brucers 3
Seya Suzuki launched Chicago ahead of three runs in the fifth innings to win Milwauki.
Ben Brown (4-5) played five innings, scored two earned runs on two hits, while exiting five and also against two-brothers to win his first win since May 2. Daniel Palansia won his seventh sev and the third direct victory of the cub. Pete Crow-Armestrong prolonged Homard and Kyle Tucker three hits.
Chad Patrick (3-7) scored four earned runs on six hits in defeat, also attacked in five innings and walking on a pair in five innings. Isaac Collins went to 2-for-4 with a two-line Homer for liquor makers, which dropped his second game in three attempts.
Meriners 8, Red Sox 0
Cal Rale hit a Grand Slam a Grand Slam to lead the lead league to score at home, as Seattle visited Boston’s six-game winning streak.
His 27th homer of the season, broke a tie with Aaron Judge of New York Yankis and capted a second innings of five runs against Red Socce Starter Walker Buhler (5-5). Raley added two-air doubles with six RBI to finish 3-for-4.
Meriners Right-Hand Brian Wu (6-4), who lost his last three decisions, allowed a hit in the seven scorer innings. He went two and hit six. Buhler scored eight runs on eight hits in 3 1/3 innings, with four walks and two strikeouts.
Astro 13, Athletics 3
Came Smith gave a belt to two homeers as part of his first career four-in game and Houston gave a total of five long balls to win athletics in West Sacramento, California.
Maurisio Dubone, Christian Walker and Cooper Wilmel also deepened as Houston won the sixth time in seven matches. Duban finished 3-for-3 with two walks, and Smith scored three RBI and three times. Jason Alexander (1-0) was solid in his Houston debut, taking a shutout in the seventh innings in his first Major League since 2022.
Gio Urshela had two of the four hits of athletics. A saw that his season-secretant four-game winning streak was over. AK Starter JP Sears (5-6) allowed five runs and five hits in 3 1/3 innings.
Dojers 8, Padress 6
Will Smith hit a cow-forward home run on the strength of 12-pic in the sixth innings and Los Angeles continued his success against going to San Diego.
Andy Pages scored two domestic runs between his four hits and scored three runs for doors, who improved 4–1 against San Diego during seven matches in seven matches in 11 days between the National League West rivals. Dozers controlled with the sixth of five runs, including two runs double from Tommy Edman.
Tanton Brooks bailed their first Major League Homer and Louis Arrayz for three hits and an RBI for Padress, which fell to 4–9 since June 4-9. San Diego Reliever Jeremia Estrada was tagged for five runs in the sixth.
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