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MLB Roundup: Brandon Nimmo posted RBI in Met’s of Nuts

April 28, 2025; Washington, Columbia District, USA; The New York Met’s Third Base Mark Wientos (27) celebrates the team’s colleagues in the dugout after scoring three runs against Washington National during the ninth innings in the National Park. Compulsory Credit: Geoff Burke-Imgon Picture

Brandon Nimmo had four hits, including a Grand Slam and three runs Homer, and one went into a high-nine runs of a career, as New York Met’s on Monday earned Washington Nationals to the Washington Nationals’s partition of 19-5 to four-game series.

Jeff McNell also added a triple and a sacrifice fly, and Mark Wientos hit a three -run homer between two of his hits for New York, the first team in the Major to reach 20 wins.

New York launched his three -run shot in the sixth with Nimmo, mashing his Grand Slam in the seventh and added two runs double in the eighth. He started the day with four Homer and 12 RBI.

Mates Starter Griffin Canning (4–1) took five scorers innings, with four hits permission. Jose Uran played the last three innings for his first savings.

James Wood and Nathaniel Lov hit Solo Homeers as part of Washington Eighth. National Starter Traveler Williams (1-3) allowed five runs on five hits in 5 1/3 innings.

Twins 11, Parents 1

Belly Ober allowed a run in 7 2/3 innings and Edoudy Julian set pace with a leadoff home run for a big aggressive night as Minnesota won his fourth straight on hosts Cleveland.

Jinah brides made three hits, while Ryan Jeffers club the two-run home-position player Will Wilson in the eighth and had three RBI for twin children, who wrapped the season-high 17 hits. Ober (3–1) left only RBI single of Jhuscheni Noel in the fifth.

Gavin Williams (2–2) allowed four runs, seven hits and two walks in just two innings for The Guardians, excluded from 31–7 during the three-game losing streak.

Oriols 4, Yankis 3

Ryan O’Harn hit a three-run homer, Tomoyuki Sugano hit eight of the five shutouts and Baltimore defeated the three-game series opener in the opener to go to New York.

Sedric Mulins, a day after sitting out due to illness, and Ramon Laureno both had two hits for Oriols, who won eight matches for the second time.

Both Trent Grisham and Aaron Judge made two hits for Yenkis, who wiped out a hole of about four runs, but trapped nine runners. New York failed to score at least four runs for the eighth time in 29 matches this season.

Athletics 2, Rangers 1

In the fifth innings, Tyler Soderstrom had two runs double, all visiting athletics, which were required to defeat Anemic Texas in a four-market opener in Arlington, Texas.

JP Sears (4-2) and Relievers of three A committed the Texas crime in Bay. Sears played 5 2/3 innings of one run ball, allowing five hits and any walk, while out of seven.

The Rangers have dropped three straight and three directly games for athletics including the last two of the three-market chain last week. Texas has scored a total of 12 runs in the last six matches. Texas Starter Patrick Corbin (2–1) gave two runs on seven hits in 4 2/3 innings.

Astro 8, Tigers 5

Christian Walker and Jose Altuve scored a two-run domestic runs and Houston held rallies with an early three-run deficit to go to Detroit in a three-game series opener.

Jeremy Penna and Altuve made each two hits for Astro, who won their second game continuously. Steven Okart (1-0) put a scorched innings in relief, and Josh Hader threw a shutout ninth for his eighth sev.

Riley Green adopted twice and Kerry Carpenter also deepened for the tigers, the four-game winning streak ended. Jack Flehrti (1-3) scored four runs on six hits in a five-flour innings.

Reds 3, Cardinals 1

Gavin Lux 3 -for -4 went, Jose Trevino allowed Homard and Nick Martinez to lead a run in six innings to lead Cincinnati leading to St. Louis.

Martinez (1-3) worked out of trouble in the fifth and sixth innings, who thanks to a pair of double plays who finished the innings for winning their first win this season. Lux, which doubled twice, and Eli de la cruise both extended their hitting streaks to 12 games for Cincinnati.

St. Louis Starter and the loser Andre Pallante (2–2) allowed in six hits and three runs in innings.

Braves 6, Rockies 3

Nick Alan had three hits, Michael Harris II scored two runs doubles in the fifth innings and Atlanta defeated Colorado in Denver.

Ellie White, Alex Wordugo and Sean Murphy made two hits each for Atlanta, and Bryas Elder played six solid innings. Raisel Iglesias started a scorer ninth innings for their fifth savings, as the brave won 10 matches for the eighth time. Alder (1-1) conceded just three runs on five hits to win his first win of the season.

Hunter Goodman did a homeing and doubled twice to Jordan Bake Colorado, which lost seventh consecutive positions and started his homestand with four consecutive necklaces. Colorado Starter Ryan Feltoner (0-2) gave five runs on 10 hits in 4 2/3 innings.

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