MLB Roundup: Two stars hurt Twins 11th direct win

Dashan Kresi Junior and Bayren Buxon hit back-to-back home run and Chris Padack played seven shutouts, but the 11th consecutive win of Minnesota Twins was sour with the team collision between teammates when he defeated host Baltimore Orails 4–0 on Thursday afternoon.
Twins Shortstop Carlos Korea and Center Fielder Buxon left the game after a pile-up at the bottom of the third innings. When Buxon made a catch before hitting Korea, the pair was chasing the pop-up of Sedric Mulins in the shallow center area. Both the players entered the convention protocol.
Twins completed the three-game sweep and six-game season sweep after winning three times against Oriols at home last week. Padac (2-3) was fantastic to allow three hits and a walk, while taking out three.
Oriols Starter Tomoyuki Sugano (4-3) played 6 1/3 innings, with four runs on six hits. Ryan O’Harn had two hits for Baltimore, which has lost nine of its last 11 matches.
Braves 5, National 2
AJ Smith-Shever prolonged six quality innings and Drake Baldwin prolonged three hits and one RBI to help Atlanta go to Washington.
Smith-Shever (3–2) allowed an inadvertent run on six hits, while attacking six and ran two for Braves, who took three out of three against their National League East Enemy. Nick Alan added two hits to Atlanta with an RBI single.
National Starter Traveler Williams (2-5) allowed four runs (three earned) on five hits in 4 1/3 innings. CJ Abrams had two hits – including a single homer in the eighth – for citizens, who dropped their eighth game in nine attempts.
Reds 7, White Sox 1
Will Banson accompanied the 2-Four-3 home run with home runs and three RBI for Cincinnati, who took away three-game skids with a win against going to Chicago.
Pitcher Elli de la Cruise and Matt Macqueline, who started Reds, also prepared for Reds.
The Miguel class went to 2 -for -4 in the class leadoff spot and went into the only run for White Sox.
Rays 8, Blue Jais 3
Brandon Lov scored two domestic runs, right -handed Zack Little visited the eighth innings and Tampa Bay and defeated Toronto.
Little (3–5) allowed three runs, eight hits and a walk with two strikeouts and inspired three double-play grounders in 7 1/3 innings. Brandon Lov had four RBI and three hits, Josh Lov scored a domestic run between three hits and Kamran Misner added a homer for rays in a rubber match of the three-game series.
Edison Barsan, Vladimir Gurro Junior and Nathan Luks had single homes for Toronto. Blue Jais Starter Kevin Gausamman (3-4) allowed six runs, 10 hits and no walk with six strikes in 5 2/3 innings.
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