MLB Roundup: Twins won the second straight walk-off on Royals

Brook Lee gave Minnesota a win-off-off win, as his ninth-inning RBI single lifted Twins to win a 5–4 return to the Canas City Royals in Minianpolis on Saturday.
Lee’s second three-hit game ended with two-outs, allowing a slow roller and Carlos Korea to score third from Steven Cruise.
Harrison Bedder hit his fifth home run of the season and Kodi Clemens secured his fourth position to return Minnesota. The twins lost their last 39 matches when they were behind four or more runs.
Winnie Passquentino performed his third three-hit game of the season for Royals, scoring 3-for-4 with a double, one RBI and two runs. Salvador Perez went on 2 -for -4 and went into one run, while Machael Garcia enhanced her hitting streak in nine sports with one and two RBI.
Brave 7, Padress 1
Ronald Ekuna Junior broke his second 400 foot-pulses in several days to lead hosts Atlanta to win on San Diego.
Grant Homes (3-3) allowed one run and six hits in seven innings. Danny Baldwin posted three hits, while Alex Wordugo contributed two hits and two runs and Ozi albies (2 -for -4), raising his hitting streak to 10 games.
Scheduled Starter Michael King was scratched due to shoulder agony, so the reliever scene Reynolds (0–1) introduced its first MLB and allowed six hits and three runs in 2 2/3 innings. Manny Machao and Jackson Meril saw two hit episce and Machao made it 1–1 in the third in the loan run.
Pirates 2, Brucers 1
Oneil Cruz recorded two hits including a Go-Farward RBI Triple to pursue Pittsburgh for a winning win when Milwauki went to Milwauki.
A day after hitting two houses runs to help the Pirates defeat the brooers, Cruise rose a line drive from the Reluver Tyler Alexander (2-5) in the seventh, which eventually reached the right-center wall to drive to Isiah Kaneer-Prichafa with victory. Mich Keller allowed one run in six innings.
Brucers launched a rally in the ninth, but Pirates Reluver David Bednar inspired a game-ending 6-3 double play to take 6-3 double play from Bryce Turang to take 6-3 double play from Bryce Turang. Milwauki’s Quin Prester, who started his first career against the team that drafted him in the first round in 2019, gave a run on six hits in six innings.
National 3, Legendary 0
Jake Irwin played eight scorer innings and James Wood scored two runs for Washington to win San Francisco.
Irwin (4–1) allowed three hits, while exiting seven and two walking on 96 pitches. Keebert Ruiz added two hits to Washington, who won six out of seven.
Kyle Harrison (0–1), making the first start of this season in place of the injured Justin Verlander, gave two runs on five hits in four innings. Tyler Fitzgerald had two out of three hits for veterans.
Reds 6, cub 4
Elli de la Cruz won 2 -for -3 with a domestic run, a theft base and four RBI to visit Chicago to lead Cincinnati.
TJ Freedal also scored two hits and Santiago Aspinal twice for Cincinnati, which snatched three-game skids. Andrew Abbott (4–0) allowed a run on six hits in 5 2/3 innings. Despite allowing Carson Kelly to start a homer to start the ninth, Emilio Pagan bounced back to his 13th Save.
Justin Turner added a single homer and Matt Shaw made three hits for Chicago, with its three-game winning streak. Cubs Starter Colin Ri (3–1) scored six runs on seven hits in five innings.
White Sox 10, Rangers 5
Lenin Sosa doubled a hideout and Joshua Palasios cracked a two -run homer as Chicago ralled to win when going to Texas.
Andrew Benchyandi carried forward two runs as part of the sixth of six runs, Louis Robert Junior recorded his first three-hit game of the season and Mike Touchman hit his first homer for white sox, which can draw his first series Sweep of the Year on Sunday. Starter Bryas Wilson played four innings and allowed four runs (two acquired) on five hits.
Jack letter bowled six-heems for Rangers, five-run balls for Rangers before giving way to four relievers, which allowed eight runs in three innings. Adolis Garcia poke a single homer in the eighth.
Yankees 13, Rocky 1
Austin Wales had done two hits in the fifth innings of 10 runs, Aaron Judge prepared for the second straight game and New York rooted Colorado in Danver.
Paul Goldsmide, DJ Lemahiu, Kodi Beldinger and Anthony Wolpe made three hits and Jason Dominguase contributed two hits for New York to return another strong outing by Max Fried. Fried (7–0) allowed one run on six hits and hit seven in 7 1/3 innings.
Michael Toglia had an RBI triple for Colorado, which missed a chance to win two directly. Kyle Freeland (0–7) allowed eight runs-four earned-4 2/3 on nine hits in innings.
Astro 2, Meriners 1
Frame Waldez began its fourth consecutive quality, which claims an edge to win a rivalry war and Houston Astro to win to Seattle.
Waldez (4-4) scored one run on four hits and four runs in six innings. He has scored a total of six runs in his last four starts and 28 innings. Houston won all four competitions.
Seattle’s right-handed Brian Wu (5–2) allowed season-high hits in six innings. He scored two unrighteous runs.
Patron 7, Tigers 5 (10 innings)
Kyle Manjardo and Angel Martinez doubled each RBI to the top of the 10th innings to visit Cleveland for a win on Detroit.
A sacrifice fly near Bo Niler and Pinch-Holfer Nolan Jones added four runs for Cleveland in the 10th RBI single. Ramirez and Manzardo made two hits for The Guardian, and starter Louis Ortiz scored three earned runs on four hits in their five innings.
Detroit replied in half of the 10th, the Cleveland’s lead was cut by a two-run double over the left-level field to 7–5, which was away from the Emmanuel Class, close to the mentor by Gleber Torace. But Class inspired the Detroit rally to finish the game with a foulout and a groundout by Riley Green from Colt Keith.
Red Sox 6, Oriols 5 (Game 1, 10 innings)
Rafael Davors hit a game-ending single in the 10th innings and the host Boston dropped Baltimore Oriols to win a doublehead’s first game.
Davors won Red Sax their fifth win in seven matches. After Jeren Duran, retired of Gregory Soto (0–2), the divas easily cut a fastball in the center area to score the automatic runner Seden Rafala. Red Sox used six relievers including Greg Vessert (2–1), who reached the top 1-2–3 in the 10th.
Baltimore Starter Zach Ifflin allowed five runs (four earned) on five hits in a five-flour innings. Oriols scored three in Hunter Dobins and Scene Nucomb in fifth place. Gunar Henderson scored a groundout by Jackson Holiday by Heston Kazarstad before doing a double blast. Adle Rutsman then scored on a wild pitch.
Oriols 2, Red Sox 1 (Game 2)
Ryan O’Harn and Dylan Carlson recorded the RBI hits in the last two innings to visit Baltimore to win on Boston at the back of a split doubleheader.
A duality between Baltimore Starter Trever Rogers and Boston’s counterpart Lucas Giolito, after taking over both bulpanes, along with visitors-took out eight out of 13 total hits in the game-taking advantage of several walking travels in his run-scoring innings.
Abraham Toro had a loan red sox on the ninth inning home run, while Christian Campbell 2 -for -4. Brainon Bernardino (2–2) suffered losses.
Cardinal 6, Diamondback 5
Jordan Walker visited Arizona with a wild back-and-Finish as Saint Louis as 2-for-4 and three RBI with one run.
Walker snatched the tie of 5–5 in eighth place with two-out single of reliever Justin Martinez (1-2), which went to Alec Burnson, which proved to be a victorious run. Ryan Halesley (2–0) implicated two runners in the ninth scoring position to shut down the victory.
Josh Nayler and Randle Grichuk scored two runs for Diamondback, who lost their fourth straight game. Arizona Starter Meril Kelly scored four runs on six-plas innings.
Rays 3, Blue Jais 1
Junior Caminero threw a three -run homer and Shane Baz to fuel the host Tampa Bay for a win on Toronto.
In the first innings, Caminero’s homer was nineth of the season, which pulled him into a tie with Brandon Lowe for a team lead. Early power growth proved to be sufficient for BAZ (4-3), who allowed one run on four hits.
Vladimir Gurero Junior inspired to lead the sixth position for Blue Jais. Jose Berios (1-2) witnessed his winning stretch starting from eight despite allowing just three runs on three hits in six innings.
Mets 5, Dojers 2
Juan Soto performed a two-run double tiebracing in the fourth innings, as hosts New York defeated Los Angeles in the middle game of the three-game series.
David Peterson (3-2) won the career-high-tie 7 2/3 innings for Mets, winning for the third time in nine matches. Dozers stopped their three-game winning streak.
Dozers took a 2–0 lead by Enrix Hernandez in another on RBI single and a run-scoring groundout by Dalton Rushing. But Mets put two-out rallies in the second and fourth innings against Los Angeles’s Starter Tony Gonsoline (2–1). Brett went to Batty 3 -for -3 and went into a pair.
Marlins 6, Angels 2
Connor Norbby killed a three-run homer and visited Miami, with a winning line of eight-game Los Angeles with a win.
The Taylor Ward of Angels doubled its franchise-ricket 10th consecutive game to secure the game with an additional-base hit. The ward has nine domestic runs and 27 RBI in its last 18 matches. Marlins lost three consecutive games. Ronnie Henriques (2–1) won with two-thirds of scorer relief.
Los Angeles Starter Jose Soriano (3-5) conceded three runs on seven hits in 4 2/3 innings.
Phillies 9, Athletics 6 (11 innings)
Kyle Schwarber hit her 18th homer of the season and later led Philadelphia to win athletics in West Sacramento, California in a two -run tiebreaking double in the 11th innings.
Nick Castelanos scored two runs, to score Schwarber in the 11th on a sacrifice fly on a sacrifice because Philis extended his season-win winning streak into nine matches. Max Lazar worked out of the 11th-inning jam, allowing Davidson to record his first career Save for the Phillis, who won 13 of his last 14 road games.
Athletics brought the worst line to 11 games in its season. Max Kepler got two distance away from a win before reaching ninth place to take a ninth-inning homer to 6th position to tie the score in 6. Brent Rooker gave a homer 6-5 in the eighth innings. Jacob Wilson and Miguel Enduzar each had three hits and an RBI for A.
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