MLB Roundup: Rocky Top Marlins for first series win

Hunter Goodman hit an-out, solo home run in the eighth innings, and Colorado Rockies on Tuesday night defeated Miami Marlins 3–2 to win their first series of this season.
Rockies lost all 19 series in this season -10 road-and a large-league record in a row in 2024. Colorado has won two straight games for the second time in 2025 and can earn their first series sweep on Thursday afternoon.
Tyler Freeman made three hits for Rockies, Goodman and Jordan Beck finished with two hit episce and Victor Vodnik (1-1) won with 1 1/3 innings of relief. Jesus Sanchez and Kyle Stores had two hits for Miami, which has dropped three in a row.
The game was tied after seven innings and the Marlins Religion Anthony Bender (1-4) took Thiro Estrada to the eighth position. Goodman then left to give the lead to Colorado. Seth Helvorcean received the last three outs for his third Save.
Rays 5, Rangers 1
Drew Rasmusen extended his scoreless innings to 23 after fueling eight batsmen on five frames after fueling hosts Tampa Bay on Texas.
Rasmusen (5-4) won its fourth direct win after allowing just one hit: Jake Burger’s Infield Single led the third innings.
Tampa Bay’s junior Caminero and Kamran Misner killed Solo Homeers and Jake Mangal was an RBI single.
Astro 3, Pirate 0
Isaac Parades and Christian Walker worked as Lance McCullers Junior. Paul scans pushed forward, hustleed by Houston to defeat the host Pittsburgh.
McCler (1–1) played six innings, allowing two hits. After returning last month from the absence of a two -year injury after the Flexor Tendon Surgery, McCullers registered their first win since September 21, 2022. Astro posted his second consecutive shutout and sixth of the season.
Pirates ruined a quality outing in which Skan (4-6) allowed one run on three hits in eight innings. Scans hit eight, but received a Go-forward solo home run in Walker in the seventh.
Yankees 3, Parents 2
Jazz Chisholm Junior tied a tie on the first pitch of the seventh innings to help Carlos Roden win his seventh direct victory, as New York hung to visit Cleveland.
Active from the injured list after recalling 28 games with an oblique injury, Chisholm killed Cleveland’s Tanner Bibi (4-6) in the fifth before tieing 1-1 in the seventh with his eighth homer in this season. Volpe followed with his seventh homer. Rodon allowed one run on five hits with eight strikes in seven innings.
Bibi gave three runs on four hits in 6 1/3 innings. The right hand fell 1–4 in his last five outings. Ramirez made two hits to increase his on-base Streak in 29 matches.
Cub 8, National 3
Michael Bush finished a double shy of bicycle and scored three runs in three runs to go to Chicago to win Washington.
Nico Hornener sweated two sacrifices for the cub, winning two sacrifices for the cub, who won the 13th time in 16 matches. Starter Cad Horton (3–0) gave three runs and six hits in 5 1/3 innings.
Luis Garcia Junior posted three hits for citizens, while CJ Abrams went to 1 -for -4 with one run, RBI and theft basis. Starter Trevor Williams (3-6) moved to just 4 1/3 innings as he scored five runs on five hits.
Reds 4, Brucers 2
Pinch Hitter Connor Joe staged a Milwauki with hosts Cincinnati with a seventh-inning sacrifice fly in the Go-Farward run.
Reds Center fielder TJ Fridal looted a pinch of Jake Baurs for a game-tinge home run of finals when he jumped on the wall and brought the ball back. Tyler Stephenson and Will Banson held homes, and Matt McClen had a significant double at Reds’s seventh-inning rally.
Christian Yelich extended his hitting streak to 10 games for Brucers, who saw his eight-game winning streaks ended. Year Flick gave a belt to its fourth homer of the season.
Diamondback 8, Brews 3
Both Katel Marte and Corbin Carol hit a pair of domestic runs and Pichkari Zack Gallon beat Arizona to help defeating Atlanta by defeating Arizona.
Arizona repeated the season series 2–2 and won two straight. Marte scored two walks, 3 -for -3 runs with Three RBI and made his batting average. 294. Marte Season-Best 16 games have safely reached the base, a streak that includes seven homes and 11 RBI. Carol scored 3 -for -4 and three runs with four RBI. Gallon (4-7) allowed three runs, one earned on four hits.
Spencer Sturdear (0–4) played five innings and gave five runs on six hits-three of them home runs.
Royals 10, Cardinals 7
Bobby Wit Junior had one Homer and four RBI, who visited Canasus City as St. Louis’s previous rallies.
Winnie Passquictino and Machael Garcia each scored two runs for Royals, which wiped out 7–2 deficit. Jonathan India scored 3 -for -5 runs with three runs and Nick Loftin hit a solo homer. Royals’ Starter Michael Lorengen scored seven runs on seven hits in 2 2/3 innings.
Nolan Gorman and Alec Burlenson hit two -run homers for cardinals, who have lost three of their last four matches. Andre Palnte gave seven runs on seven hits in 4 1/3 innings.
Phillies 8, Blue Jais 3
Christopher Sanchez played six solid innings and tray Turner scored two domestic runs, as Philadelphia defeated Toronto.
Turner had three hits and three RBI, Bryas Harper also did a homeing and Alek Bohm collected four hits for the Philos, who took away the three-game series opener and ended the four-game losing streak. Harper remembered the last five games with a right elbow.
Edison Barson prepared the fourth straight game, two-run explosion, and Davis Schneider added a single shot to Blue Jais, with the end of his five-game winning streak.
Angels 4, Red Sox 3 (10 innings)
Zach NETO did not help Boston defeat Boston to help go to Los Angeles in the 10th innings and in the 10th innings.
Reed Deitmers scored Red Sox at the bottom of the 10th to collect their first career savings. He faced two to three batsmen, which he faced. Yusi Kikuchi played the first five-blus innings for Angels. He scored three runs on eight hits.
Red Sax received two runs from Sedden Rafela, which was his fifth long ball of the season. Rafela made three hits in the loss, and team partner Jaren Duran collected two hits and one RBI.
White Sox 8, Tigers 1
Michael a. Taylor scored a three -run domestic run and Shane Smith picked it up fast in the sixth innings, causing Chicago to visit Detroit.
Taylor ended with four RBI, while Austin Slater had a pair of hit for white sox, including two runs doubles. Smith (2-3) allowed three hits in 5 1/3 scorer innings.
Tigers Reluver Brent Her (2–1) allowed a run, which was innings in two innings. Detroit avoided a shutout on Dillon Dingler’s RBI double in the seventh innings.
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