MLB Roundup: Chris Sale Whifes 11 Broovers; Braves and skids

Chris Sale allowed one run on a seven-plus major innings and Visiting Atlanta Braves on Monday hit three homeers to snap a seven-game losing line with a 7–1 win over Milwauki Broovers.
Matt Olson and Ellie White hit each two-run Homer and Ronald Ekuna Junior. For Braves, a single homer belted, who lost 14 of their last 17 matches.
Sales (4-4) allowed five hits, hit a season-high 11 and two went away. Atlanta’s Ozi albies sang in the sixth and eighth innings, leading him to 1,000 career hits and his career-high on-base Streak was extended to 24 matches.
Milwauki has lost three of his last four matches, scoring only one run run in three defeats. Aaron Sivale (1-2) scored two runs on five hits in 4 2/3 innings.
Diamondback 8, Meriners 4 (11 innings)
Josh Niler hit a walk-off Grand Slam in the 11th innings, as Arizona recovered from a blown lead in the ninth to win Seattle in Phoenix.
The explosion of the third hit of the game’s nailer, Carlos Vargas (1-5) allowed the D-Back to break the three-game losing streak. Jalan Bix (2–0) won.
Meriners erased four runs deficiency in ninth on RBI singles from Donovan Solano and Cole Young and two-Ann Homar from Dominic Canzone were remembered in the first day of Triple-e-Tacoma,
Phillies 4, Cub 3 (11 innings)
Brandon Marsh’s RBI Single topped the two-run, 11th-inning rally as host Philadelphia.
Otto Kemp recorded the first three hits of his leading league career for the Philos, which lost his last five matches. Nick Castelanos also made three hits as Philadelphia gave Chicago their fourth loss in six matches.
The Peat Crow-Arcestrong of the cub doubled a run from Carlos Hernandez (1-0) at the top of the 11th, JT Realmuto began under the frame with a game-tie single from Daniel Palansia (0-2). After three batsmen, Marsh chased with a walk from the left-level-field wall base.
Pirate 10, Marlins 3
Each of Adam Frasier and Andrew McCchen had three hits and one RBI, and Brian Reynolds had two hits, including a base-clining triple, to help host Pittsburgh’s top Miami.
Pirates extended their season-high winning line to four in a row, and their run clan highly matched their season. Each starter in Pittsburgh’s lineup was at least one hit. Pirates Reluver Kaleb Ferguson (2–0) threw two correct innings.
Marlins found a homer from Otto Lopez, but lost for the seventh time in the Games. In April 2024, in its first beginning after undergoing Tommy John surgery, Yuri Perez (0–1) allowed two runs in 4 1/3 innings.
Reds 7, Parent 4
Jake Fraley placed a single homer in a three-hit game, while Wade Miley won her first win in about two years, as the season chain was claimed between the rivals of the state by defeating Cleveland to visit Cincinnati.
Miley (1-0) acted in five innings, scoring three runs on five hits in his second presence since joining the team on Wednesday after his recovery from Tommy John surgery performed in May 2024.
Bo Nayler made a single and single for The Guardians, who suffered his fourth loss in five matches. Luis L. Ortiz (3-7) scored four runs on nine hits in 4 2/3 innings.
Blue Jais 5, Cardinals 4 (10 innings)
Alejandro Kirk moved to 4 -for -5 with a homer, and his RBI visited Toronto’s previous St. Louis.
Jonatan Class hit a game-hang homer in the ninth innings for Blue Jais, who won the 10th time in 12 matches. Yaril Rodriguez (1-0) won despite flying the eighth-inning lead, and Jeff Hoffman beat up 1-2-3 of the 10th for his 16th Save.
Ivan Herrera hit a go-forward, three runs for cardinals in the eighth innings. However, Ryan Helsley served the tied homer in the ninth before allowing Kirk’s decisive hit in the 10th before Phil Maton (0–2).
Rays 10, Red SOX 8 (11 innings)
Jake Mangam went to 4-for-6 with two RBI for Tampa Bay for host Boston in the three-game series opener.
After attracting a base-loaded, full-counter Walk of Red Sox Reliever Zack Kelly (1-3), Junior Camerono defeated an RBI Infield Single, who gave an insurance run and helped winning an insurance run and Ian Seemor (1-0), a native of Massachusetts, to win at the beginning of his major league.
Yandi Diaz and Jonathan Aranda made two hits for rays. Red Sax Shortstop did 0-for-4 with RBI Groundout in its big league debut. Sedden Rafela, Romi Gonzalez and Trevor Story all made three hits for Boston.
Angels 7, Athletics 4
Yusi Kikuchi allowed the 7 1 1/3 shutout innings and Edel to make a hit and three RBI in the form of Los Angeles and was perfect in Ainahm, California against athletics against athletics.
Mike Trout had two RBI and Zach Neto and Nolan Shanuel, each, each of which helped Angels win the fifth time in the last seven matches. Los Angeles is 5–0 against athletics this season.
JJ Blade and Ruki Max Munsi killed two -run homer for athletics, which lost the 22nd time in the last 26 matches. Fielder Denzel Clarke, a Athletics Ruki Center, took another spectacular grab, this time a Homer was taken away from Scanuel.
Dojers 8, Padress 7 (10 innings)
Andy Page’s RBI doubled the 10th inning tie and visited Los Angeles to win over San Diego.
The pages scored an automatic runner to start a 1–1 pitch from Vandi Paralta (3–1) to the left area wall, Max Munsi, to start the innings. Tommy Edman added a run-scoring single of second base to provide a cushion.
Freddy Freeman finished with three out of 12 hits of Dojers, while Page and Edman tied two to each. Manny Machao was the only San Diego batsman with two hits, while team fellow Tyler Wade hit three runs triple. Jackson Meril’s 10th innings RBI double was not enough.
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