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MLB Roundup: Veterans explode for 9 runs in 11th vs. cub

May 6, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; San Francisco giant Shortstop Willy Adams (2) High Fives outfielder Jang Hu Lee (51) after the game in the rigley field against Chicago cub. Compulsory Credit: Matt Marten-Imagon Picture

Jung Hu Lee gave a belt to the two-run homer in the third innings and added an RBI single during the nine-nine 11th, in which San Francisco veterans were fielded on Tuesday to win a 14–5 win over Chicago cub.

Matt Chapman added two runs in the 11th to join Single with a three-in performance. Heliat Ramos had four hits, two RBI and two runs for veterans, who took a two -run lead in the ninth innings. The veterans erupted for their fourth win in five matches for 16 hits N routes.

Patrick Belly’s Singal twisted Christian Kos, Ryan Pressley (2-2), and Brett Wizali’s divide allowed Ramos to give Ramos a 7–5 lead. Pressley ran his next batsman before killing Willy Adams to drive Willy Adams in another run. Lee, Chapman and Wilmer Flores increased the profit of veterans to 12-5. Ramos’s RBI Double and Bailey’s sacrifice reduced the scoring against Pressley, who allowed nine runs (eight earned) on nine hits.

Eric Miller (2–0), who allowed Kyle Tucker’s Game-Tye RBI Single with two outs in the ninth innings, allowed a hit in 1/3 scorer innings.

Meriners 5, Athletics 3

Cal Rale carried forward a two-run, Pinch-Hit Single with one at the top of the ninth innings to help claim a win vs. athletics in West Sacramento, California in Seattle.

Julio Rodriguez had three hits, including a homer for mericars. Miles Mastroobuni made two hits for Seattle, who scored three times to stop the two-game slide in the ninth place.

Miguel Enduzer had two hits and two RBI, including the tiebreaking single in the eighth innings, leading athletics to lead by 3–2. Brent Rooker also had three hits, two runs, two theft and one RBI and Tyler Sodersstrom also had three hits for athletics, which lost only for the fourth time in the last 14 matches.

Angels 8, Blue Jais 3

Joan Monkada’s three -run domestic run threw light on the eighth innings of six runs to raise Los Angeles on Toronto in Einnhem, California.

Taylor Ward hit a two -run homer for angels, and Joe Edel also worked. Logan O’Hope had three hits, including an RBI single in the eighth. Tyler Anderson did not get any decision after throwing 6 2/3 innings and allowed six runs on six hits and two runs on one walk, excluding seven.

George Springer and Anthony Santnder prepared for Toronto.

Brucers 4, Astro 3

Jake Baurs prepared the first innings of four runs to cap, Ruki Chad Patrick visited Houston in the seventh and Milwauki.

The first of Rhys Hoskins hit two runs double and scored on the homer of Bauers. Patrick (2-3), who lost his last three beginnings, allowed Brendon Rhoders with two outs in the seventh to allow the three-run homer to allow just one hit through six innings. Patrick gave three runs on four hits in 6 2/3 innings, attacked six and one.

The Trevor Megil ended with an ideal ninth for its fourth sev in five occasions.

Diamondback 5, Mets 1

Lourdes Gurriel JR had three hits including a homer, and went in two runs, while ZAC Gallon registered its first domestic win of the season and Erizona defeated New York in Phoenix.

In the sixth innings, Gurle’s two-run Homer of Mate Starter David Peterson (2-2) gave Diamondback a 4–1 lead, and Gallon and Bulpen did the rest. Galen (3-4) gave two hits and hit six in seven innings, his longest start of the season.

Pete Alonso had Mets RBI when he moved with loaded hideouts and two outsider, when Galen left Francisco Alverez a single and went to Francisco Lindor and Juan Soto.

Marlins 5, Dojers 4 (10 innings)

Jesus Sanchez hit a walk-off single in the 10th innings as Marlins defeated Los Angeles in Miami.

Miami’s Cal Quantrill allowed one run in five innings. Los Angeles’s Tony Gonsolin conceded two runs in five innings. Liam Hix added two runs homer in the fifth for Miami. Jesus Tinoco (2–0) played two scorer innings to win.

The doors were headed by Shohi Ohtani and Freddy Freeman, which each conducted two RBI.

Cardinal 2, Pirate 1

Alec Burlson cracked two-outs in the sixth, two-rol doubles as Pittsburg and Paul Scanus as Host St. Louis and Matthew Libertor.

Libertor (3-3) allowed only three hits and one run, while fan of eight people in seven innings, he extended the victory of cardinals to season-high four matches. Scenson (3–4) matched zero with libartor for five innings before Berlson allowed the game-winner. He traveled two runs, three hits and four walking in six innings, while in six innings.

Pittsburgh’s’ Bring Hayes (2 -for -4) was the only player with several hits. He moved to the One for the Vanil Cruise at the top of the sixth to give the pirates a brief lead, but the pirates left their sixth game continuously.

Yankees 12, Padres 3

Austin Wales hit a Grand Slam, which capted a seventh innings of 10 runs for New York, which lodged a three-game losing streak with a route to San Diego.

Yenkis avoided his season-hai fourth straightforward disadvantage and closed the Padress of seventh straight victory by closing against Adrian Morezone (1–1) and Vandi Paralta. Aaron Judge placed former team partner Michael King in fourth place to expand his on-base streak in 32 games.

Padress star Jackson Merryl returned to a Hamstring injury to 2 -for -4. 2024 All-Star last played on 6 April. In December 2023, Yankise was acquired from Yankiz as part of Juan Soto Trade, conceding two runs on three hits in six innings.

Phillies 8, rays 4

The Zack Wheeler allowed Philadelphia two runs and four hits in seven innings to help Philadelphia doubling the host Tampa Bay in their three-game series openers.

Wheeler (3–1) hit nine and this season did not run a batsman for the third time in eight. Nick Castalonos scored four runs, doubled, doubled, adopted and gone, while Kyle Schwarber worked at home and Alex Bohm also worked.

Tampa Bay Starter Drew Rasmusen (1-3) allowed three runs on five hits in 4 1/3 innings. He hit two and two left. Yandi Diaz worked for rays before leaving in the sixth innings with a strange swing and a clear injury after Miss.

Twins 9, Oriols 1

Pablo Lopez threw five quality innings and Bayren Buxon participated in four as a bucket in Minpolis.

Lopez (3–2) allowed a run on 11 hits, while exiting 11 and one did one. Carlos Korea went to 3 -for -4 with one Homer and three RBI as Minnesota won the series opener and his third consecutive game.

Cad Povich (1-3) scored four hits and five runs during six-inning stents, while scoring four runs during his six-inning stent to lose. Ryan Mountcastal ran a loan with a fourth inning double in a bucket. The first Basman was one of only three origin to record a hit as Baltimore lost its third straight.

Rangers 6, Red Sox 1

Nathan Eowoldi played six strong innings and Texas collected 16 hits N routes for a win in Boston.

Eovaldi (3–2) limited Red Sax to one run on five hits to reduce its ERA by 2.03. He went one and hit seven. Josh Smith and Adolis Garcia made three hits for each Rangers, who scored five runs in the fourth innings.

Boston’s Lucas Giolito (0–1) made its second start of the season and scored six runs on 10 hits in 3 2/3 innings. He went one and hit two. Red Sox made six hits and hit 12 times.

Brevs 2, Reds 1 (10 innings)

Marcel Ozuna won the 10th low to win Atlanta for a second direct victory when he visited Cincinnati.

With the first and second runners, Ozuna line a single for the left area from Reliever Leon Richardson (0–1), which was called back from Triple-e Louisville in the first day. The hit made automatic runner Alex Vardugo without any throwing.

Raisel Iglessius (2–2) was the winner pitcher for brevies. This victory was the third straight for Atlanta and the fourth disadvantage in a row for Reds.

National 10, Guardian 9 (Sport 1)

Jose Tena doubled two runs to break a tie, as Washington recovered the first game of the doublehead with a large seventh-inning rally to visit Cleveland.

James Wood hit a two-run homer and Jacob Young also scored two runs for the citizens, with four-rols outburst in the seventh to top the innings of Cleveland’s six-run breakout.

Nolan Jones hit a domestic run and double, while Carlos Santana made three hits for The Guardian. In the ninth, the Guardian had the first and third place runners, when Gabriel Arius hit a sacrifice fly to cut the margin 10–9. Brian Rochiyo excluded the left ground to end the game as Kyle Finnegan noted his 12th Save.

Patron 9, National 1 (Sport 2)

Carlos Santana gave a belt to the three -run homer in the sixth innings, which helped to protect the division of its doublehead in Washington from Cleveland.

Daniel Xnaman also deepened and joined the child in scoring on a wild pitch for parents, winning for the sixth time in eight matches. Austin hedges also went deep into victory.

The crime was sufficient for Ben Liveli (2-2), who allowed two hits and two runs on two walks, killing three in 5 1/3 innings.

Royals 4, White Sox 3

Bobby Wit Junior’s long walk-off single-capped host hosts in the ninth innings of Cansus City, a two-run rally which included several defensive misplays by Chicago, including a pop fly, which was closed to the head of another Basman Chase Madroth.

Starter Seth Lugo of Canasus City scored two runs on seven hits and scored three runs in 6 2/3 innings with three strikes. Kyle Isbel, a single homer, Winnie Pascuintino and Freddy Fermin faced two hit episce and Taylor Clarke (1-0) faced all the four batsmen for Royals, who won their fourth direct victory and won their ninth straight home over white sox.

Chicago Starter Scene Burke allowed four hits and three walks with two strikes in 6 1/3 innings. Matt Thees, Andrew Vaughan, Brux Baldwin and Josh Rozas noted two hit episles. Came Bouser (0-3) allowed three hits and two runs (one earned), taking out just one in the ninth.

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