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MLB Roundup: Rockies defeated Padress before firing manager Bud Black

May 11, 2025; Denver, Colorado, USA; Colorado Rockies Catcher Hunter Goodman (15) celebrates his three runs in the first innings against San Diego Padress in the course field. Compulsory Credit: Ron Chenoy-Imagon Picture

The German Markets played seven skilled innings on Sunday and Hunter Goodman scored five runs, as Colorado Rockies snatched the eight-game losing streak with a 9–3 victory at the San Diego Padress tour in Danver.

After the game, however, Rockies announced the firing of manager Bud Black and bench coach Mike Redmund. Despite the victory, the Colorado season is a league-of-two bad 7-33. The third base coach Warren Shefefer was named interim manager along with interim coach Clint Hurdle with interim bench coach.

Markets (1-6) entered the day with an average 9.90, but looked 10–4 in his career against San Diego. He allowed a run with just three hits and one walk and two strikes, leading to his ERA 8.27.

Nick Pivata (5–2) ran in only four innings for San Diego, with five hits and six runs from two walks, while five fans. This was his second smallest outing of the year.

Twins 7, veteran 6 (10 innings)

Dashan Kresi Junior made a game winning a game below the Left Field Line to raise Minnesota over San Francisco in Miniapolis.

The teammates crowd Krisi after the hit, which gave Minnesota the eighth consecutive win. Brook Lee finished 3 -for -5 with one Homer and two RBI.

Heliat Ramos did a 2-for-2 with a Homer and four RBI to lead San Francisco, which was swept away in a three-game series. Jung Hu Lee and David Villar ran a run in appellate.

Cardinal 6, National 1

Miles Micols gave a run in 5 1/3 innings, while Lars Nutbar, Nolan Arenado and Wilson Contraras won St. Louis in Washington and won the eighth directly.

Mikolas (2–2) allowed five hits, while exiting five and combined the bullpen of cardinals to throw 3 2/3 scorer in the relief. St. Louis’s eight-game winning streak is the longest since winning eight in a row in August 2022.

McKenzie Gore (2–4) allowed four runs on five hits in seven 2/3 innings, while traveling three on seven and traveled for citizens. Nathaniel Low’s solo home run was responsible for Washington’s only run as it was fifth consecutively.

Red Sax 3, Royals 1

Wilir Abreyu sang and sang and sang twice to help Boston to win against Canasus City in his three-game chain rubber game.

Rafael Davors sang and sang in the lap in the other two runs for Red Sox, who won four of the five. Lucas Giolito (1–1) made the third start of the season for Boston and allowed an unknown run and two hits in 6 2/3 innings. He got out of five and one went away. Justin Wilson and Greg Versart combined the ninth for their sixth sev, combined for 1 1/3 innings of scorer relief before pitching the ninth.

Royals Starter Seth Lugo (3-4) allowed three runs and six hits in six innings. Census City won seven out of eight and 10 out of 12.

White Sox 4, Marlins 2

Tim Alco crashed three runs homer in sixth place for their first Major League Hit as hosts Chicago won a rubber match against Miami.

Alco, the co-leader of the minor league scoring 10 runs with 10 in 31 games, was called before the game on Saturday and had 0-for-5 before breaking the tie 1–1 with Sandy Alkantara (2–5). Mike Wasil (2–1) threw three innings of relief of one run as a white sox starter scene Burke, which allowed four hits and five walks, but required 91 pitches to get only one run, through four innings.

Alakantara hit eight in 5 2/3 innings, but surrendered four runs, seven hits and three walks. Xavier Edwards and Connor Norbi cracked two hits APIS for Marlins, who were caught stealing two runners and another chose the third.

Rangers 6, Tigers 1

Nathan Ewaldi allowed only two hits in the seven scorer innings to go to Texas Dow Detroit.

Ewaldi (4-2) went one and hit seven in his consecutive fifth consecutive quality. He has started all his four careers at Detroit’s Comerica Park. Chris Martin, Jacob Laws and Robert Garcia picked in the last two innings to complete the victory. Marcus Semian and Josh Jung supplied two-run homers and Jona Hem added a single shot.

Jung’s brother Jas started on a third basis for tigers. Detroit Starter Reese Olson (4-3) allowed three runs and seven hits with five strikes in four innings. Spencer Torkelson finished the shutout bid with a sacrifice fly in the ninth.

Dojers 8, Diamondback 1

Freddy Freeman had four hits, including one domestic runs and three RBI posted, Maki Bates worked among their three hits, and Los Angeles saved a series partition with a win in Phoenix with Arizona.

Will Smith had two hits and two RBI, two hits in Shohi Ohtani and Andy Pages and one RBI Epinion and Michael Conforto had two hits for doors, who tied a season high with 18 hits.

Los Angeles’s Starter Tony Gonsoline (2–0) gave three hits in five innings to win the third beginning of the season. He killed four, two went away and came out of two-two-out situations in the first and third innings to maintain a 1-0 lead. Dozers have won 11 out of 15.

Pirates 4, Braves 3

Joy Bart had two hits and walk-off fielder’s choice to win Pittsburg at Atlanta and win the first series of Squad on 22-24 April.

Pirates Starter Carmen Molodzinsky went on a career-high 5/3 innings and did not give any runs on four hits with two strikeouts and one walk. Dennis Santana (1–1) gave a scorch. Bart and K’Brian Hayes each 2 -for -5, as the Pirates played without the Vanil cruise, who were sitting in the lower back due to tightness.

Sean Murphy of Brews doubled three runs in the eighth to erase Pittsburgh’s 3–0 lead. Drake Baldwin and Nick Alan posted two hits. Starter Chris Sale gave three runs (two acquired) on eight hits in 5 2/3 innings, as he went eight and two. Raisel Iglessius (2–3) gave two hits, one walk and game winning runs in the ninth.

4 alcohol makers, rays 2

Christian Yelich went away with a homer, the theft basis and went to the Milwauki as two runs and slides three-game with a win over Tampa Bay.

Yelich and William Contraras hit the back-to-back homes in the fourth to claim a 2–1 lead against former brooers Pitcher Drew Rasmusen (1-4). Yelich added an insurance run to the eighth when he sang, the second swipe and scored on the single of Rhys Hoskins. Tyler Alexander (2-3) retired all five batsmen, who faced the relief of starter Chad Patrick, who gave two runs and six hits with four strikes in 4 2/3 innings.

Jonathan Aranda went to 3 -for -4 with one run and RBI and Chandler Simpson postponed two couples to speed up the crime of rays. Rasmusen conceded four hits and three runs during his five-inning attempts.

Mets 6, Cub 2

Francisco Lindor sparked a four-run eighth place with a tiebracing home run as New York visited Chicago in a decisive game of its three-game series.

Mark Vietos, an RBI single and Brandon Nimmo, associated the eighth with two-rose Homer. Lindor, Vientos, Nimmo and Francisco Alverez posted two hits for mates. Griffin Canning’s five-start winning streak ended despite allowing just one run on two hits in six innings. Ryan Stannak (1-3) thrown an ideal eighth.

Pete Crow-Arcestrong took the sixth position and Nico Horner added a game-tie RBI single couple to the seventh for the cub, who lost four out of five. Starter Matthew Boyd allowed two runs and six hits with eight strikes in six innings. Porter Hodge (2–1) surrendered three runs and three hits in 1/3 of an innings.

Astro 6, Reds 0

Ronel Blanco played eight impressive innings and Yoner Diaz scored a three-run domestic run, as Houston claimed a rubber match of his three-game interlag series against a visit to Cincinnati.

Blanco (3-3) made its best start to the season, allowing just two hits and a walk, recording a career-high 11 strikeouts. He first faced nine batsmen, whom he faced and left a hit until one was out in the fifth innings.

REDS ROOKIE right-handed Chase Peti (0–2) sidelined a pair of Besarners in the first and second innings, but could not get out of trouble in the third after doubled with Isaac Parade and Christian Walker followed with a single. Diaz hit his fourth homer of the season to give Astro more than enough runs.

Yankees 12, Athletics 2

Ben Rice hit the grand slam of his first career, Aaron Judge scored two of his four hits and New York defeated athletics in a three-game rubber match of West Sacramento, California.

Paul Goldsmidt had three couples with two RBI for Yenkis, who recorded 15 hits and won for the fourth time in their last five matches. Judge went to 4-for-5 and extended his batting average to a major league-municipality .409. New York’s Starter Ryan Yarbro (1-0) scored two runs on six hits with one walk and two strikeouts in five innings.

JJ Bleed worked for athletics, who allowed 29 runs in the series and lost for the fourth time in his last five matches.

Oriols 7, Angels 3

Gunnar Henderson hit a two -run homer to cap on the sixth innings of four runs and Baltimore accidentally defeated Los Angeles in Los Angeles in Ainahim, California.

Henderson and Sedric Mulins scored two hits and two runs to each as Oriols took two out of three in the series after losing their last five matches. Maveryic Handley went in two runs without the benefit of a hit. Starter Zach Iflin (3–1) gave two runs, five hits and two walks with five strikes in five innings. Eflin (LAT) was activated from the 10-day injured list before the game for the first outing since April 7.

Tyler ward and Logan O’Hope had hit RBI for Angels, who lost for the third time in the last four matches. Matthew Lugo gave smack to his first Major League Homer. Tyler Anderson (2–1) allowed three runs (one earned), four hits and two walks with five strikes in five innings.

Phillies 3, Parents 0

Kyle Schwarber enhanced her on-base streak in 46 games with a pair of domestic runs and Zack Wheeler acted in seven major innings as Philadelphia defeated host Cleveland in a rubber match of a three-game set.

Schwarber hit a single homer in the first and eighth explosion in the two -run explosion, which went into a tie with the Aaron Judge of New York Yankis for the Major League lead with 14 domestic runs. His on-base streak Phillies is the fourth longest in history, which is 10 from Mike Schmid’s 56-game run in 1981-82.

Wheeler (4–1) gave three hits, launched a pair and beat the parents for the first time in the first to begin career. The right-hand has 3–0 in its last five outing, and Philis has won 11 out of 14.

Blue Jais 9, Meriners 1

George Springer hit a three-run homer as Toronto defeated hosts Seattle to complete a three-game sweep.

Edison Barsan also went deep for Blue Jais, who went 4–2 on a six-game trip, losing the first two games for Los Angeles Angels. Toronto’s Eric Laur (1-0) gave a scorer relief to 4 2/3 innings to win. The left -handed batsman allowed just one hit with one walk and five strikes.

Dylan Moore worked for Meriners, who won each of his last nine series. Seattle Starter Bryas Miller (2–4) scored five-fluses and scored seven runs on eight hits, causing two walks and three strikes.

-Bield level media

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