MLB Roundup: Cav Racks 21 hits in 14-1 routes of Marlins

Seya Suzuki hit a two-run homer for the sixth innings of eight runs, Jameson Tillan threw seven innings of a one run ball and the Chicago cub visited Miami Marlins 14–1 to win on Tuesday.
Suzuki, in the ninth innings of the cub’s five-run innings, ended with two-run double couple and the position ended against player Xavier Sanoja and with three hits and four RBI. Chicago dropped Marlins out of 21-6 and won the sixth time in their last eight matches.
Kyle Tucker scored a 3 -for -4 for two runs with a solo homer, Nico Hornener and Michael Bush and Justin Turner made three hits. Carson Kelly, Dansbi Swanson, Pete Crow-Armestrong and Mat Shaw had two hits each. Talel (3-3) allowed four hits with three walks and two strikeouts.
Nick Forts made two hits for Miami to Homard and Kyle Stores, who opened a three-game series with an 8-7 walk-off win on Monday.
Pirate 1, Red 0
Belly Falter threw seven shutouts innings and Brian Reynolds ran into a loan run, as Pittsburgh won the shutout over Cincinnati.
Falter (3-3) allowed four hits and hit five in his 79-pitch outing. David Bedner inspired a double-play grounder and flyout to earn his fourth sev.
In the sixth innings, RBI Single of Reynolds scored to score Onil Cruise. Pittsburgh’s Spencer Horvitz and Cincinatti’s TJ Fridal were the only players to record two hits.
Red Sox 2, Mets 0
Carlos Narwaz and Rafael hit each single home run to lead Boston going to New York.
Both domestic runs came against starting Pitcher Clay Holmes in the fifth innings against New York. Holmes (5-3) scored two runs on four hits in six innings.
Boston began the pitcher walker bouler back from the injured list, and the manager Alex Kora was thrown out with one in the third, when Buhler questioned a pitch called a ball. The Garat WHILOLD (2–0) won, and Arldis Chapman rescued his eighth.
Dojers 4, Diamondback 3 (10 innings)
Max Munsi capted a three-run innings of three runs with a game-ending sacrifice fly and Los Angeles ended a season-hai four-game losing streak with a win on visiting Arizona.
Yoshinobbu Yamamoto limited Diamondback to a hit in seven scorer innings in one night when six runs out of seven runs before the ninth innings.
Corbin Carol hit a two-run domestic run in the 10th innings for a short-term 3–1 lead. Gabriel Moreno had shut down the diamondback before tying the game 1–1 with a domestic run in ninth place from Tanner Scott.
Phillies 7, Rockies 4
Kyle Schwarber prepared for the second straight night, Bryas Harper, Brandon Marsh and Bryson Stot made three hits each, and Philadelphia defeated Colorado in Danver.
Max Capler, Alec Bohm and Traip Turner contributed two hits to the 17-Hit Barrage and Jesus Lujardo (5–0) scored 10 runs in six innings for Philips, who won five consecutive wins.
Tyler Freeman had three hits for Rockies, who lost three directly. Antonio Senjetla (1-8) scored four runs on 10 hits in six innings.
Angels 7, Athletics 5
Yon Monkada hit a three -run homer and Logan O’Hope also deepened and Los Angeles had two RBI to lead Los Angeles to win on athletics struggling in West Sacramento, California.
O’Hope gave the Tybreaking single in the four-run fifth innings, which helped Angels win the fifth straight game. O’Hope, Monkada and Taylor ward each had two hits for Los Angeles.
Sheya Langlers and Nick Kurtaz ran home for athletics, who saw the worst line reaching seven games in their season. Standout Shortstop Jacob Wilson got out after 4 1/2 innings due to a left front. He collided with a pitch of Angels Starter Kyle Hendrix in the third.
National 5, Braves 3
The dialon crew performed homeing and Michelore attended the sixth innings, as Washington visited Atlanta for his fourth direct victory.
Parker (4-3) played 5 1/3 innings and gave three runs on six hits. Kyle Finnagan closed the brave in the ninth to earn his 15th savings. National jumped for three runs at Spencer Sturdear (0–2) and the crew’s long ball later broke 3–3 deadlock in an innings.
Storeer was making his first start from April 16 and allowed four runs in 4 1/3 innings. Matt Olson scored 10 home runs for Atlanta.
Yankees 5, Rangers 2
Will Warren (3-2) hit a career-high 10 hits and Aaron Judge hit a two-run domestic run, as hosts New York registered a win over Texas.
Ben Rice sacrificed a fourth innings to fly from Rangers Starter Patrick Corbin (3-3) in the first two runs for Yankis on the second in-inning home run. The judge killed his 16th home run in the eighth innings.
Joah Hem hit the two -run homer for Texas with two outsiders in the ninth innings and Luke Weaver rescued his sixth.
Blue Jais 3, Padress 0
Right -handed Chris Basit played six stellar innings, Anthony Santnder scored two runs domestic runs and hosts defeated San Diego.
Vladimir Gurero Junior added a single home run for Blue Jais, which won despite being just three hits. Basit (4–2) allowed four hits and one walk, taking out six.
Padress has lost four consecutive, scored a total of three runs in that period and no more than one game. The Dylan Seas (1-3) completed seven innings for the first time this season, which scored three runs on three hits.
Rays 3, Astro 2
Jonathan Aranda had a single two-run single in the eighth innings and Taylor Walls produced a sacrifice fly in the ninth as hosts Tampa Bay won the walk-off on Houston.
Walls’ Aut Fly Ball to Left Field put Christopher Morel, who left the ninth with a walk with Kalab Ort (1–1). The late rebellion dropped a winner out of the Reluver Manual Rodriguez (1-2), who took a scorer ninth.
Isaac Parades, who played parts of three sessions for Tampa Bay, gave a single homer belt in the third innings for Astro. Jake Mayors were one of the three Houston players who recorded two hits and their double scored in the second innings.
Legendary 3, Royals 2
Hayden Birdsong won his first beginning of the season with a five strong innings and sturked the second pitcher’s duel with a tour of San Francisco Canasus City.
Willy Adams tripled one run and scored another for veterans. Jung Hu Lee proved the run -making run between the fifth and four veterans, to limit the Royals to a run in the last four innings. Birdsong did five hits, no walk and an unarmed run.
Demanding the third consecutive win, Royals produced the final scoring of the game in the eighth. Hunter Renfro doubled, stood third on Jonathan India’s Infield Out and scored on Bobby Wit Junior’s single.
Tigers 5, Cardinals 4
The relay Green went with a homer 3 -for -4, decisive double in the ninth innings and four RBI, powering the previous Detroit’s previous hosts St. Louis.
Kerry Carpenter also worked for Tigers, who won the sixth time in his last eight matches. Starter Tariq Scubble conceded three runs on five hits in 5 2/3 innings. Reliever Will West (4–0) scored a scorer in an eighth innings and Tommy Kahnle threw a shutout ninth for his sixth sev.
Nolan Aranado hit a two -run homer for cardinals, who suffered only the third loss in 16 matches. Cardinals Starter Eric Feddy conceded four runs in five innings. Kyle Lehi (1–1) allowed the final win in the ninth.
Broovers 5, Oriols 2
Ruki’s right -handed Logan Henderson tossed five scorers innings to win his third straight career, as Milvauki won the visit to Baltimore.
Henderson (3–0) franchise became the first pitcher in history, which won its first three Major League outing and sent Oriols to the eighth consecutive loss. Bryce Turang and Sal Flicic kept the Milwauki above 3–0 after four innings.
Ryan Mountcastal was a pair of hit and scored a run for Baltimore and Jackson Holiday produced the RBI Triple in the seventh side.
White Sox 1, Meriners 0
Adrian Houssar played six shutout innings at the beginning of his team and Joshua Palasios visited Seattle in Chicago at the loan run of the game.
The teams delayed 95 minutes of rain to start at night before stopping losing five-game in a four-hitter combined by White Socks. Chase Medar, Lenin Sosa and Palasios contributed two hits to help Chicago end the four-game winning streak of Meriners.
KC Legumina worked to give a scorer first innings as Seattle’s opener. He gave way to fellow right-handed KC Lawrence, who saved the mariners with five innings of one-run, six-hit balls.
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