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MLB Roundup: 2 Homeers Power M of Cal Rale

June 20, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Seattle Meriners Catcher Cal Ralegh (29) celebrates the dugout, which is after hitting two runs against the Chicago cub during the seventh innings in the Rigle Field. Compulsory Credit: Matt Marten-Imagon Picture

Cal Raili scored the 28th and 29th domestic runs of the season to help Seattle Meriners who came to win a 9–4 win against Chicago cub on Friday afternoon.

Rale, who passed the Johnny Bench for the most domestic run by a catcher before the all-star break, also single-handed, went and scored four times. Mich Gawar ran the house twice and went into five runs, and Donovan Solano had three hits and one RBI for an RBI, who won five out of seven.

Seattle Starter George Kirbi allowed four runs and seven hits in five innings. Reliever Eduard Buzzardo (2–0) threw a scorerless innings.

Kaleb Thelebar (2-2) gave two runs in two-thirds of an innings for the cub, which has lost two directly for the second time since the beginning of May. Reese McGire and Ian Happy worked for Chicago, and Michael Bush made three hits.

Red Sox 7, Giants 5

Sedden Rafella and David Hamilton disturbed the reunion of Rafael Davors with five hits, three runs and four spots under the RBI in batting order and Boston below the RBI.

Five days after completing a blockbuster business with the heart on the heart, Red Sax held rallies with a reduction of 3–0 to win the eighth time in their last nine matches.

While Boston improved 3–1 since the deal, the legendary lost for the third time in four matches, with three-game series openers going to the divines 0-for-5.

Diamondback 14, Rockies 8

Eagenio Suarez hit two of Arizona’s four domestic runs to reach 300 for his career, and Diamondback defeated Colorado in Denver.

Suarez tied his season at a high level with four hits. Katel Marte did homeing, doubled twice and went into five runs and the Ildemaro classes ended a triple shy of the cycle to speed up the season-high 21-hait attack of Diamondback.

Mickey Moniyak worked between his two hits and Ryan McMahon also went deep for Rockies. Arizona’s ZAC Gallon (5-8) gave seven runs on 10 hits in five innings to defeat Austin Gampe (0–1), which allowed nine runs on 12 hits in 4 2/3 innings.

Brucers 17, twins 6

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Christian Yelich went to 4-for-6 with two couples and one career-high eight RBI, Jacob Mathorowski performed an ideal game in the seventh innings, and Milvauki trouped Minnesota in Minianapolis.

Yelich hit the base-cleaning doubles twice for Milwauki, which matched a season high in the run. Jackson Churio did 2 -for -3 with two couples and three RBI, and Joy Ortis finished 3 -for -5 with three RBI.

Misiorowski (2–0) continued its major start for his big league career. After cutting the five hitless innings before the cramps, after cutting his Major League debut short on June 12, the 23 -year -old was perfect through six innings in his second beginning, before the twin finally ding for two runs in the seventh. He allowed two runs on a hit in six innings, and he went one and hit six.

Rangers 6, Pirates 2

Adolis Garcia had three hits, including a domestic run, went into two runs and made two great diving catches in the right area to help Texas to help the Beat Host Pittsburgh.

Garcia supported a strong outing by Starter Jacob Degrome (7-2), who played six innings, allowing two runs as Rangers drew three-game losing streak.

Joy Bart made three hits for the Pirates, who suffered their fifth loss in six matches. Mike Baroz was tagged for four runs on seven hits in 4 2/3 innings.

White Sox 7, Blue Jais 1

Luis Robert Junior hit a two -run domestic run, Tyler Alexander visited four scorer Relief innings and Chicago and defeated Toronto.

Andrew Bainandy added a single shot and two RBI, while Josh Rosas contributed two RBI to White Sox, who ended the eight-game losing streak with a three-game series opener.

Bo Bichet has three hits for Blue Jais and one of RBI, who lost two directly.

Marlins 6, Brevs 2

Ruki Agustin Ramirez matched a season high level with four RBI to help host the host of Miami at home, leading to the major league of Didier Futen.

Jenson Junk (2–0), starting its first Major League since 2023, allowed one run on five hits in five innings. He hit five without the walking of a batsman as Miami as Miami ended the two-game losing streak.

At the age of 20 on Tuesday, Futente scored four runs in five innings before departing after 87 pitches. He swept three and one went away. He became the youngest pitcher of the major league since 2016.

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Oriols 5, Yankis 3

Ramon Urias started the eighth innings by killing a tiebracing homer and beating New York while visiting Baltimore and continued his recent bounce.

Urius allowed Oriols to re-achieve the lead when he hit a full-fanth fasteball from Luke Weaver (1-2). Chutki Hitter Gunnar Henderson later added an RBI single in the eighth from Tim Hill.

Yenkis lost for the seventh time in eight matches and ruined a large night of Aaron judge, who hit a solo homer for a 3–2 lead, collected three hits and ended the night with a .371 average.

Phillies 10, Mets 2

Train Turner’s RBI doubled a tie and landed the seventh innings of six runs for Philadelphia, which reels New York to complete its growth in the first place in the National League East.

Philips has won eight out of nine, while Mates have lost seven directly from 51–16. The losing line is the longest for New York since June 2-9, 2023 since the seven-game skid.

Pete Alonso and Jeff McNell hit back-to-back homers from former team partner Taizuan Walker to play sixth place, before the Phillis started his rally against Reid Garat (2-3) and Justin Garza.

Rays 14, Tigers 8

Yandi Diaz worked at home twice and Matt Thius scored two runs and scored four runs and hosts Tampa Bay Hammer helped to host Detroit, to take rays to League-Best 21-8 since 20 May.

Curtis Mead scored three times and went to a run for Tampa Bay, who has won six of his last eight matches. Raz Starter Shane Baz (7-3) allowed five runs on four hits in 5 1/3 innings.

Relay Green led two domestic runs and four RBI with tigers. Detroit Starter Jack Flehry (5-8) went to only 2 1/3 innings and conceded eight runs on six hits.

Astro 3, Angels 2 (10 innings)

Maurisio Duban scored a Go-forward run on a wild pitch in the 10th innings, as Houston defeated Los Angeles in Aahnim, California.

Jeremy Pena moved to 3 -for -4 with a domestic run as Astro won his eighth win in 10 attempts. Penna and Isaac Parades operated as the first two batsmen of Houston’s game. Josh Hader (5–1) threw an ideal ninth innings, and Bennett Susa did 10th work for his second sev.

Hunter Striclland (1–1) allowed two runs on six hits in seven innings of Angelles Starter Yusi Kikuchi. Joe Edel and Christian Moore worked for Los Angeles, without manager Ron Washington (health concerns).

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Royals 6, Padress 5

RBI Single of Salvador Perez stretched a tie in the eighth innings as Canasus City stopped San Diego.

Lucas Areg (2-2) won the seventh despite Gavin Sheets allowing game-hang to-rin single, which rescued the Padress rally from 4–0 deficit. Bobby Wit Junior and Jonathan India prepared for Royals, while India and McKel Garcia made three hits.

Carlos Estevez did ninth work for his 22nd Save despite leaving Manny Machao homer. Xander Bogaerts gathered a hit in their first three at-bats and tied the franchise records of the Padress, giving them eight straight hits. When he came out in the ninth, the line ended.

Cardinal 6, Reds 1

St. Louis scored five runs in the seventh innings and visited Cincinnati for his fourth win.

Cardinals Starter Andre Pallante (5-3) was effective through six-scorers, allowing only two hits for cardinals, who won four consecutive and five out of six. Masyn Winn and Lars Nootbaar each had two hits and one RBI.

Brady Singer (7-5) gave one run on four hits in six innings for Reds, which has lost two directly. Cincinnati’s loan run scored at the eighth-inning error.

Dojers 6, National 5

Miguel Rosas hit a two -run homer and Clayton Karshaw reached close to 3,000 career strikes as Los Angeles won by visiting Washington.

Korsev (3–0) conceded two runs on five hits and scored two runs in five innings. He shifted four within eight strikeouts and four within eight of the 20th pitcher with the fourth left -handed player.

Amed Rosario, Riley Adams and CJ Abrams prepared for citizens, who abolished the 11-game losing streak on Thursday.

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Nick Kurtz worked for the fifth time in six matches and Jeffrey Springs played 7/3 strong innings to lead athletics to win on Cleveland in West Sacramento, California.

Lawrence Butler added three hits and one RBI and Jacob Wilson and Louis Urias for athletics, who won the sixth time in eight matches. Springs (6-5) scored a run on three hits.

Angel Martinez worked for The Guardian, who lost for the 10th time in 14 sports. Tanner Bibi (4-7) gave five runs (four earned) and 11 hits in his first career full game, even though there were eight-inning outings.

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