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MLB Roundup: Bruers won 7th Strait, Sweep Series from Phillies

June 1, 2025; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Milvauki Broovers First Base Jake Baurs (9) saw his two runs RBI double during the seventh innings against Philadelphia Philos at Citizens Bank Park. Compulsory Credit: Eric Heartline-Emagan Picture

Pinch Hitter Jake Baurs doubled two runs in the seventh innings to help Milwauki Broovers to win their seventh straight, 5–2, and swept the series with hosts Philadelphia Philis on Sunday.

Jackson Churio and Bryce Turang added two hits and an RBI to each, while Milwauki starter Jose Quintana traveled to four-hit innings, two-rins, four balls, four walking and thrown out.

Four Brucers Relievers jointly jointly earned their 11th Save to throw away four scorer innings, including Trevor Megil. Milwauki’s winning streak is its longest since the nine-game stretch in August 2023.

Kyle Schwar and JT Realmuto ran each one in a run for Philips, who lost their fourth straight game. Ranger Suarez allowed just two runs (one earned) on seven hits in his six-inning stent, thrown two out and no one was running.

Rangers 8, Cardinals 1

Josh Smith Draw had two-run doubles and two-run Homer had two runs double and two-run Homar for winning Texas’s rubber match to win Texas’s rubber match in a rubber match of Texas in a rubber match of Texas in a rubber match of Texas.

Marcus Semian did double for Rangers and 2-for-2 with three runs, who made three-series three-series to lose the line. Jake Burger also doubled and went into one run, while Jacob Degrome allowed just one run on four hits for Texas to hit four hits in four hits, which excluded the cardinals from 19–4 in the series.

Wilson Contraras ran a loan run for St. Louis, which topped the first innings. Lars Nutbar, Maseen Vinn, Ivan Heera and Alec Burlson only logged in for cardinals.

Red Sax 3, Brews 1

Garat Crochet hit a season-high 12, while in seven innings allowed just one run on five hits, as Boston held host Atlanta for his second win in three matches after leaving five directly.

Crochet won his fifth win of the year by logging into the second straight game with at least 11 strikeouts. He moved into a tie for the MLB lead with 101 strikes in the season. It also marked the seventh straight game in which Crocket allowed two or less runs.

Red Sax scored all its runs at the top of the first as the Trevor Story blasted one of two-outs, three-rins triple one of the two hits a day for the story. Abraham Toro also had two hits for Boston. Marcel Ozuna took a single homer in one of the two hits for Belt Slogger in the earlier house for the loan run of Braves.

Oriols 3, White Sox 2

Charlie Morton’s fanning and Ltd. for an unknown run runs on six hits in 6 2/3 innings to visit Chicago, Baltimore earned a three-game series sweep for his sixth win in eight matches.

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Gunar Henderson and Ramon Urias made each two hits for Oriols, Urias also driving in one run. Heston Kejerstad added a triple added to Baltimore, Dialan Karlson doubled and moved into a run, and Jackson Holiday picked up his eighth part of the season.

Mike Touchman did a triple and home for white sox, while both Chess Medroth and Andrew Bainandy recorded two hits.

Brucers 5, Philise 2

Chutki Hotter Jake Baurs gave a two-run double-run rally to the Milwauki rally in Philadelphia to help the Brokers’ seventh direct win in the seventh innings to help with a two-run loss deficit.

Jackson Churio and Bryce Turang each addition to two hits and an RBI for Milwauki, which saw its victory streak to reach its longest since the nine-game stretch in August 2023. Joy Ortis also had two hits, including a double.

Kyle Schwar and JT Realmuto ran each one in a run for Philips, which dropped their fourth straight, and the tray turner did a two-bugger login.

Legendary 4, Marlins 2

Luis Matos cracked a three-run homer to take a 4–0 lead and Bulpen of San Francisco dropped out several jams to win in Miami.

Ryan Walker, Tyler Rogers and Camilo Doval allowed veteran starter Hayden Birdsong (3–1) to allow one run and five hits from 5 1/3 innings before closing it. Matos and Heliot Ramos posted two hits.

Xavier Edwards moved to 5 -for -5 with one run and an RBI for Marlins, which left 11 runners on the base. Starter David Weather (1–1) gave four runs and five hits in six innings. He folded seven and three went away.

Blue Jais 8, Athletics 4

An Edison Barajar Three-Run Home-Char-Game series highlighted his third explosion-the eighth innings of six runs, which allowed Toronto to rally to win on visiting athletics.

Erni Clement was a 2 -for -4 with a double for Blue Jais, who won its fifth straight series, and Vladimir Gurro Junior added two doubles and two RBI. Alejandro Kirk also had two hits.

Jacob Wilson went to 4 -for -4 with an RBI for athletics, losing the 17th time in 18 games. Brent Rooker had two hits, as Willy Mcivar did, while Louis Urias doubled and sung while driving in two runs.

Patron 4, angel 2

Gavin Williams killed six and allowed Los Angeles to guide the previous Cleveland for his third win in four matches.

Jose Ramirez expanded his streak to 29 straight games to reach the base for another straight game for The Guardians. Meanwhile, Carlos Santana made her hitting Streak a single to push her into 11 games.

Zach Neto recorded the only hit for angels from Williams, which came with two outs in the fifth innings. Luis Rengifo and Mike Trout each had a hit and one RBI.

Mets 5, Rockies 3

Stars Pete Alonso, Juan Soto and Francisco Lindor allowed each New York to go to Colorado and complete the three-game sweep.

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Clay Holmes played a career-high seven innings, dropped three and scored three runs on three hits, with two Homer, for Mets, who won the seventh time in eight matches. Lindor’s 13th domestic run came in fifth place, which broke the tie of 3-3. New York finished the three-game set with nine long balls.

Both Orlando Archaea and Railor Freeman scored home for Rockies, who lost their eighth directly.

Astro 1, rays 0

Hunter Brown gave just one hit in six innings and posted his fifth scoring start of the season as Houston won the duel of a pitcher against Tampa Bay’s visit.

Brown killed five for Astro, who won the sixth time in eight matches, while Christian Walker gave the only run run of the game on two-out single, with Jeremy Pena scored, who had two hits a day.

Jonathan Aranda doubled for rays and Josh Lov had a single. Taj Bradley played seven innings, pulled out of a season-case 10 and allowed an unarmed run on three hits. Tampa lost for the third time in 12 matches.

Tigers 1, Royals 0

A third innings run, all Detroit needed to win their sixth win in seven attempts as the tigers closed the host Cancer City.

Cyder Montero gave seven hits in 4 2/3 innings for Detroit, but Royals could not capitalize with one run. Four Tiger Relievers then held the Canasus City to make just two hits, as the Royals implicated eight runners on the base. Relay Green had two hits, including a double for Detroit, who won five straight road series.

Salvador Perez went to 3 -for -4 for Canasus City, John Reve had two single pairs, and Bobby Wit Junior was double. Krrish Bubik reduced his MLB-Agni era to 1.43, while in nine innings allowed just one run on four hits, while taking out nine out-a career tied up.

Cubs 7, Red 3

Michael Bush blasted a two -run homer and sang Chicago in another run to lead Chicago for a domestic win over Cincinnati.

Nico Honar had three hits and two RBI for the cub, who won their sixth win in seven matches, while Pete Cro-Armsstrong scored 3-for-4 with RBI and two stolen bases. Jameson Tillan won for the third time for the third time, giving just two runs on three hits in 6 1/3 innings.

Elli de La Cruise portrayed Reds with a two -run domestic run and single. Both Gavin Lux and Will Banson did a single for Cincinnati, who finished third in four matches.

Diamondback 3, National 1

Arizona required only one scoring innings, with Ujno Suarez’s two-run homer exposed three first-inning runs as Diamondback snatched four-game skids with a win over Washington in Phoenix.

Corbin Burns hit six and allowed just one run on four hits in 4 2/3 innings before exiting with an unknown injury. Luardes doubled for Guril Junior Arizona, and Katel Marte was responsible for the only other hit for Diamondback.

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Each in Robert Hassel III and Delain Lil had a double for citizens, whose four-game winning streak had stopped. Nathanial Lov ran with a single in the fifth innings in a loan of Washington.

Padress 6, Pirate 4

Manny Machao knocked on a tiebracing run during the four-rorn seventh-inning rally and host San Diego dropped Pittsburgh.

Machao’s sacrifice fly to deep center scored Elias Diaz with a run, which put the Padress ahead 5-4. Tyler Wade caused the big innings by stroking an Infielded single from the glove of Reluver Caleb Ferguson, which put Fernando Tatis Junior.

Adrian Morezone (3–2) got the last of the seventh to win and Robert Suarez picked the ninth for his MLB-high 19th Save. Tanner Renny (0–1) was tagged with damage after losing the strike zone in the seventh. He was charged with all four runs, which led to only one hit but three. The only hit Diaz’s pinch-hit RBI was single that made Xander Bogaerts 4-3. Rainy drove Tatis to load the hideouts and Louis Arrayz rescued Ferguson with a run-scoring single, saving the score.

Meriners 2, twins 1

Randy Arozrena won the house, as Seattle visited Minnesota to win his second straight walk-off.

Meriners Closure Andres Munoz won after making second consecutive save opportunities, while Cal Raili killed his MLB-Living 23rd Home Run of the season. This was Rale’s third consecutive game with a homer and was fourth in the three-game series against Twins. Luis Castiloo started her fourth consecutive quality with six scorer innings.

Minnesota tied the score in all three matches of the series in the ninth innings, but lost in the last two matches. Starter Chris Padack allowed just one run on four hits in eight innings and gave alone runs on four hits. He killed a season-hai 10 batsmen.

Yankees 7, Dojers 3

Ben Rice scored a two-run domestic runs and left-handed Ryan Yarbro played six strong innings against his former club as New York saved a win over a three-game sweep in a world series Remach with a win over Los Angeles.

DJ Lemahiu had done four hits and scored in a pair of runs as the 6-3 road trip against Yankis Colorado Rockies, Los Angeles Angels and Dojers ended. Yarbro (3–0), who received his world chain ring later this week after giving 32 relief with the doseers in the previous season, gave a run on four hits with no walk and five strikes in his fifth beginning of the season.

Tommy Edman, Andy Page and Max Mix each hit home scored for doors, who saw late Serge Falls less after scoring 26 runs in two wins to start the series. Ace Yoshinobbu Yamamamoto (6-4) conceded four runs, while 3 2/3 innings reduced the career with seven hits permission, as he gave three walks. He failed to complete five innings for the first time this season.

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