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MLB Roundup: JAYS Sweep Yencis, proceed to Al -East

July 3, 2025; Toronto, Ontario, Can; Toronto Blue Jais Hoter George Springer (4) sinks with ice water after a win on New York Yankis at Rogers Center. Compulsory Credit: John E. Socolowski-Imgon Images

George Springer hit two Homer and four RBI and Toronto Blue Jais defeated New York Yankeys 8–5 on Thursday night to complete the four-game series sweep.

Springer had four homes in the series as Toronto moved first in the American League East, a game ahead of Yankis.

Edison Barsan of Blue Jais added three hits with one Homer and two RBI, and Nathan Luke had three hits and two RBI. Chris Basit (8-4) threw a three-run ball 5 2/3 innings and threw nine. Jeff Hoffman took ninth for his 21st Save.

Trent Grisham hit a single homer for Yankis, and Jasan Dominguase added four hits. Reliever Clayton Beater (0–1) was tagged for three runs in 1 2/3 innings.

Marlins 4, twins 1

Yuri Perez played six scorer innings, exiting seven to allow only one hit and a walk, as host Miami defeated Minnesota.

Perez (1-2) won his first win since June 25, 2023. Ronnie Henriques started a scorching ninth innings to record his fifth sev of the season. Agustin Ramirez had a major hit of Miami, which was a two -run homer in the earlier lower part.

Matt Walner supplied Minnesota’s crime with the seventh-inning homer. David Festa (2-3) conceded four runs in six innings.

Rockies 7, Astro 6

Thyro Estrada adopted, sung twice and scored four runs, as Colorado held Houston in Denver to defeat Houston.

Rockies leadoff Hitter Tyler Freeman made two hits to extend his on-base Streak to 18 games. Jordan Beck and Estrada scored runs to break 5-5 tie in the seventh. Juan Mejia (1-0) won his first Major League despite scoring two runs in his lone innings. Seth Halvarson allowed one run, but his seventh rescued.

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Came Smith contributed three hits and three RBI and Isaac Paradees, Jake Mayors and Jose Altuve contributed two hits for Astro. Jordan WAMS (0–1) allowed a Go-forward run in the seventh.

Veteran 7, Diamondback 2

Robbie Ray threw his second career full game, while San Francisco was leading Arizona to win Erizona, leading to the giants to divide the four-game series.

The first 12 batsmen of the left hand faced, they only hit three hits and a walk and seven. Ray (9-3) required only 102 pitches to move away. Willy Adams and Mike Yastrazamsky made three hits for veterans each.

Eugenio Suarez and Catel Marte prepared for diamondback. Brandon PFAADT (8-6) conceded four runs on six hits in six innings.

Met’s 3, Brucers 2

Juan Soto ripped a cow-forward RBI Singal in the sixth and David Peterson threw 6 2/3 strong innings while fueling the hosts New York over the Milwauki.

Brandon Nimmo gave a belt to a homer for the second straight day and Pete Alonso had an RBI double couple for Mates, who won their second consecutive competition to spoil the return of former team partner Jose Quintana (6-3). Peterson (6–4) allowed two runs (one earned) on five hits.

Andruv Monsterio launched a single homer in the seventh inning and Kaleb Darbin single -handedly sing an RBI for the Brothers, who lost three of the three. Quintana scored three runs on six hits in 5 1/3 innings.

National 11, Tigers 7

James Wood made five hits, including his 23rd domestic runs, Paul Desong hosted three runs and Washington hosted a three-game rubber game to defeat Detroit.

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Alex Call made three hits and scored three runs for Washington, who won three out of three. Wood had four solo, scored three runs and went into two. Jake Irwin (7-3) first survived a unstable and played six innings, scoring three runs on three hits. National Manager Dave Martinez won his 500th game.

Spencer Torkelson had three runs homer for tigers, and Gleber Torres had two hits. Ditrich ENS (1-1) allowed eight runs (seven earned) on eight hits in four-plus innings.

Angel 5, brave 1

Jose Soriano threw seven scorers innings and Zach Neto doubled, doubled and operate to defeat Atlanta in a three-game chain deciding game.

Angels have got a total of six out of their last nine matches. Brave fell for the sixth time in the last eight.

Soriano allowed three hits and two walks, taking out seven. NETO, who finished 3 -for -5, scored three runs and scored in one. Braves got homer in ninth place from Zurikson Profar. Bryus Alder (2-6) conceded four runs on eight hits in five innings.

Cub 1, Parents 0 (10 innings)

Matt Shaw hit a walk-off sacrifice fly in the 10th innings, which helped Chicago visit Cleveland and sweep the three-game chain.

In the 10th, Michael Bush finished third against the automatic runner Nico Hornener Emmanuel Class (4-2) and scored Shaou’s deep fly to center field. One of the four Chicago Reluvers, Chris Flexon (5–0) scored the 10th innings to win.

Cleveland lost its season-high straight game despite excluding the cub 7-3. Parents have scored a total of 12 runs during their skid.

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Royals 3, Meriners 2

Vinny Passquentino’s two-run single broke a tie in the seventh innings as Canasus City defeated hosts Seattle to earn a four-game series.

Seth Lugo (6-5) played 6 1/3 strong innings for Royals, who won only the third time in 12 matches. He allowed a run on six hits. Carlos Estevez was out for his 24th Save for his 24th Save, despite allowing Estevez to allow three hits including Dominic Canzone’s leadoff homer.

George Polesco went with two -for -4 and a homer for merrinners with two couples. Seattle Starter Logan Evans, Triple-e-Tacoma was remembered in the first day, an innings with 5 2/3 scorers was played.

Dojers 6, White Sox 2

Dustin May entered the eighth innings for the first time in his career as Los Angeles ended the three-game sweep with a win when he went to Chicago.

Freddy Freeman has two couples and three RBI and Michael Conforto and Muki Bates each hit a domestic run, as the Dozers won the ninth time in 10 matches. May (5–5) faced the first 16 batsmen, which they faced and matching a season high with nine strikes in the seven-plas innings. He conceded four hits and two runs on a walk.

Brux Baldwin spoiled the May shutout bid with a two -run homer in the eighth. Aaron Sivale (1-5) scored five runs for five runs, five hits in five innings.

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