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MLB Roundup: Reds Nick Martinez almost No-Hit Padress

Cincinnati Reds Pitcher Nick Martinez (28) gestures for fans because he moves beyond the ninth of an MLB game between Cincinnati Reds and San Diego Padress, Friday, June 27, 2025. Martinez was at the speed of pitching the no-Hitter game until a hit.

Nick Martinez on Friday made a no-hit bid in each of his first three at-bats to raise hosts Cincinnati Reds for a 8–1 win over San Diego Padress.

After the first allowed Jackson Merrill to walk a two-out, Martinez (5-8) placed the next 22 batsmen in ninth place before issuing Tanton Brooks for free passes. Alias ​​Diaz abolished the No-Hit Boli with a double in the left-saint-field gap, bringing it to the night of Martinez after 112 pitches of a high level of career.

Taylor Rogers entered the game and took two walks – in which Bryas Johnson was charged with martinezes loaded for one run. However, Rogers hit two batsmen in an innings to send Reds for his fourth win in the last five matches.

Martinez, who allowed a run on a hit with six strikes, was trying to record no-a-Hitter before Cincinati, as Wade Miley threw one against Cleveland Guardians on 7 May 2021. Padress Starter Dylan Sage (3-7) suffered losses, scoring four runs on five hits for four runs. He collided with eight and went three.

Cardinals 5, Parents 0

Sunny Gray threw an one-hitter and a season-high 11 and Alek Burlson and Nolan Aranado went to St. Louis Beat Cleveland and went into two runs as two runs.

Gray (8-2) allowed Nolan Jones a single in only fifth and did not continue a walk in his 89-picker work. The Guardian failed to get the ball out of the infield by the fourth and did not take a runner to another. The right-handed batsman threw his first shutout since July 28, 2015 and his first nine-inning full game since August 7, 2015. It was also the first full game of Gray after 2017.

The Guardian Starter Louis Ortis (4-9) acted in seven innings, scoring four runs on six hits, with five strikes and one walk. Parents are 15–23 from May 13, when they were more than 500 season-high games. Cleveland was a shutout for the second straight game and lost three out of four on its homestand.

Blue Jais 9, Red Sox 0

Jose Berios threw seven scorer innings to visit Toronto to win a shutout over Boston.

Berios (4-3) limited Boston to four hits, hit eight and one went away. Toronto’s victory increased Boston’s defeat to six. Red Sax has scored four runs in their last three matches. Boston excluded Pitcher Brian Bello (3-3) from the mound after six innings. He conceded three runs on eight hits.

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Andres Gimanez had three hits and three RBI as part of Toronto’s 16-Hit attack. Blue Jais, who attracted eight walks, also received three hits and two RBI from George Springer.

Dojers 5, Royals 4

Shohei Ohtani hit a leadoff homer and added an RBI Triple, as Los Angeles won their fifth straight game, extending hosts Cansus City. Royals matched a club record by adopting the loss of their 11th consecutive house.

Reliever Lu Trivino (3–0) played 1 2/3 shutout innings to win. Tanner Scott first got a 4-6-3 game-ending double play for his 18th Save, Ruki Jack Caglion in 4-6-6-6-3 game-ending double play.

Bobby Wit Junior hit a two -run homer and Kyle Isbel doubled twice, but Royals dropped their sixth straight straight.

Twins 4, tiger 1

Biren Buxon hit a solo homer and David Festa played a 5/3 scorer innings to go to Minnesota Down Detroot.

Brook Lee scored two runs, Willy Castro scored one run and knocked in the other and Buxon scored two runs as Twins won their third straight straight after the five-game losing streak. Festa (2–2) allowed just two hits and hit six.

Gliber Torres made two hits and ran in loan runs for tigers, which have the best record in the American League. Starter Sawyer Gypson-Long (0–1) scored three runs on four hits in 5 1/3 innings.

Pirate 9, Mets 1

Mich Keller allowed a run in 5 1/3 innings to claim his first win since March 28 as hosts Pittsburgh rolled in New York.

Brian Reynolds hit the three-run homer and Alexander Carnero crushed two couples as the Pirates collected 12 hits to snap two-game losing streak. Keller (2–10) scattered five hits and one walk, while four snaps the 15-Start Viniles Streak.

Juan Soto blamed her 20th homer for the run of Mates. David Peterson (5-4) scored five runs, seven hits and three walks during his 4 2/3 innings. Brett Batty contributed two doubles.

Oriols 22, rays 8

Gary Sanchez hit a Go-forward home run and colon coovers doubled three times as Baltimore erased six runs to visit Tampa Bay.

The four hits by Gunnar Henderson consisted of one domestic run and one triple, while Sanchez had four hits and four runs as Oriols snatched Tampa Bay’s three-game winning streak. Kobi Mayo scored four runs and knocked and Jackson Holiday also tied her franchise record for most of the runs permitted in a game.

Brandon Lov’s three runs were the third long ball of Homer Tampa Bay’s second innings, but his four runs batted and three hits were not almost enough as the rays lost for the second time in their last seven matches. Jonathan Aranda and Josh Lov also prepared for Tampa Bay, while Yandi Diaz and Danny Jensen added two hit episce.

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Yankees 3, Athletics 0

Will Warren played five innings and jointly won a win on visiting athletics jointly with four relievers, losing for the fifth time in six matches.

Jazz Chisholm Junior operated at the second off-starter Mich Space (2-3). Kodi Beldinger and DJ Lemahiu hit the RBI single in the third and fourth respectively, as Yennakis reached half the way with a record of 47-34.

Warren killed seven. The rogue right-handed batsman released four walks to highlight a career and threw 100 pitches-two shy of his career. Meanwhile, Spens allowed three runs (two acquired) on three hits in five innings. The right -handed batsman killed five and four went away.

Phillies 11, brave 0

Philadelphia scored a season-high five domestic runs, including three runs shots by Nick Castelanos and Otto Camp, who used to awaken his luxurious leather An Marg to win over Atlanta in a three-game series opener.

While snowing the three-game skids, Philips also got a pair of solo homers from a tray turner, the second place is coming in the ninth against the player Luke Williams. Kyle Schwarber added two -run homer in the second place in the National League.

After delay in two hours, 19 minutes of rain before the game, Atlanta Starter Bryas Elder (2-5) was mentioned for 10 runs (nine earned) in a two-plus innings. He allowed eight hits and four walks with two strikes and saw his era from 4.77 to 5.82.

Meriners 7, Rangers 6 (12 innings)

At the top of the 12th innings, Miles Mastroobuni’s single ran home Randy Arzrena as a run, as Seattle won a win in Arlington, Texas.

The eighth Rangers Pitcher came to send a clutch over-the-shielder near the field line on the left to 11th place after the two-hit hit of Mastrobuni from the eighth Rangers Pitcher Sean Armstrong (2-3).

Eduard Bazardo (3–0) played the last two innings for Seattle, which snatched the two-game losing streak. Texas, who had crossed the 5–1 losses before falling, won two straight.

Legendary 3, White Sox 1

Wilmer Flores doubled a run, Patrick Bailey to three times in a pair and San Francisco traveled to 10-game with a win over Chicago.

Landon Rup (6-5) and four relievers helped Miami Marlins rebound the veterans with three-game home sweeps. San Francisco won its fourth win in the last 12 competitions.

After White Socks took advantage of San Francisco’s error to go up 1-0, the veterans scoring the rest, with two-out doubles in the third of the floors. The veterans broke the tie against Reliever Tyler Alexander (4-8) in sixth place on Belly’s two runs triple.

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Astro 7, Cub 4

Yaar Diaz and Came Smith scored a three-run domestic runs, and Brandon Walter won his first career, as Host Houston topped Chicago in a three-game interlay-series opener.

Astros extended his winning streak in five matches with his initial power display against the cub’s right-handed Cad Horton (3-2), who conceded seven runs on eight hits in four innings. Houston is 18-4 in its last 22 domestic games and riding a nine-game home winning streak.

Walter (1–1) worked around a leadoff triple from Dansbi Swanson in the other and surrendered to a homer to Nico Hornener in the fifth. Walter allowed one run on five hits with five strikes in six innings. For Chicago, Matt Shaw scored three runs.

Marlins 9, Diamondback 8

Otto Lopez Gaya 3-for-5 with a homer, Kyle stools prepared for another straight game and Miami enhanced his season-best winning streak in five matches with a win over Erizona in Phoenix.

Herberto Hernandez scored Homard, Stores and Connor Norbi, two hits, and Lopez and Norbi twice. Marlins had 13 hits, fifth straight games with 10 and. The Lopez is 15-for-32 (.469) with 10 RBI during the eight-game hitting streak.

Jake McCarthi, Garaldo Pardomo and Alec Thomas prepared for Diamondback, who scored three runs in the ninth innings and Tyler Philips was the first and third place before Tim Tawa was grounded in game-end double play.

Wine maker 10, Rockies 6

Jackson Chaurio scored four runs and scored him, Kaleb Durbin finished with three hits and defeated Milvauki to Nelorado.

Year Flicc, William Contrares and Bryce Turang made two hits in each for Milwauki, which have won three consecutive wins.

Thiro Estrada and Brexon Phulford contributed three hits and Jordan Beck contributed two hits for Colorado. Rockies has lost seven of his last eight.

National 15, Angels 9

In the seventh innings, Brady House’s Tybrecking Double helped Washington win the return over Los Angeles in California.

Each citizen batsman made at least one hit and went into at least one run, scoring eight of them at least once. On Friday, only the second time in the history of the franchise was marked, where all the nine early batsmen were an RBI.

Which Edel, Nolan Shanuel and Taylor Ward all prepared for angels, who could not catch after 5-2, 7-5 and 9-8. Brad Lord (2-5) won over Sam Bachman (1-1).

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