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July 9, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago White Socce Pitcher Jordan Leser (R) celebrated the Catcher Edgar Quero (L) team in the rate field against Toronto Blue Jais. Compulsory Credit: Kamil Crazakzinski-Imgon Picture

Adrian Hauser allowed a run in seven innings to help the Toronto Blue Jais 10-Gam winning the Toronto Blue Jais 10-Gam winning the Chicago White Sox with a 2–1 win at the conclusion of the three-game series on Wednesday afternoon.

Hausar (5–2) scattered seven hits, hit two and two went away. Grant Taylor scored a score in eighth place and Jordan lease finished ninth for his second sev in his fifth occasion this season.

Edgar Quero doubled twice, went into one run and scored for white sox, which ended the three-game skids.

Bo Bichet had two singles for 3-for-3 and Nathan Lukes and Will Wagner, who were unable to tie the franchise record 11-game winning streak. Blue Jais Starter Eric Lawyer (4-2) allowed two runs and four hits in four innings.

Yankis 9, Meriners 6

Jazz Chisholm Junior headed twice and Cam Shliner played 5 1/3 solid innings at the beginning of his major league, as New York won when he went to Seattle.

Chisholm killed his ninth and 10th homeers since returning to a slanting injury on 3 June-a stretch of the game to help win the first time after a three-game sweep on 10-12 June in Kansas City in Kansas City for the first time. Jason Dominguase collected three hits and Aaron Judge had two runs double.

24-year-old Shrliner (1–0) allowed three runs, which included solo homers for JP Crawford and George Polesco. Coal Young also did his first career homer for Meriners. Logan Evans (3-3) conceded six runs on nine hits in 4 2/3 innings.

Brucers 3, Dojers 2 (10 innings)

Jackson Chaurio’s Walk-off Single to Left Field gave Milwauki a three-game series sweep against going to Los Angeles.

After the William contraras fly ball was taken to Center to Automatic runner Cell Freelic, Chaurayo left the Kirby Yet’s pitch for its first career walk-off hit and four-game winning streaks. Trevor Megil (2–2) scored 10th position with three strikes for Milwauki.

Miguel Rozas scored two hits and two runs for doors with a walk, which is on a seasons-lame-game losing streak. Los Angeles’ right -handed Tyler Glassno (shoulder) returned to the injured list to allow an unarmed run in five innings for more than two months. Yets (4-3) suffered losses as the fifth pitcher of the day.

Reds 7, Marlins 2

All-star Andrew Abbott made a shutout in the eighth innings for host Cincinnati, which topped Miami after a back-to-back loss to start a four-game set.

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Fellow All-Star Elli de la Cruz was a pair of RBI doubles for Reds, who lost the four-game losing streak for the first time since June 7. Noelvi Marte hit a two-ri homer to spark the fourth of the three runs and Will Banson added a solo shot to the Aeth.

Herberto Hernandez spoiled Abbott’s shutout bid with an RBI single for Marlins, which lost for only the fourth time in 16 matches. Connor Norbi reached the ninth position.

Phillies 13, Legendary 0

Bryas Harper became the first MLB player since Vladimir Gurero in July and Philadelphia won his three-game series in San Francisco to produce three doubles and a homer in the same game.

Jesus Lujardo (8-5) scattered in three solo and seven innings before Seth Johnson and Joe Ross wrapped the shutout. Kyle Schwarber rose to the seven-run eighth position with a three-run homer, while Jetty Realmuto added three hits, two runs and two RBI, as the Philos piled 17 hits and tied his season to a high level for runs.

Justin Verlander (0–7) allowed seven hits and four runs (two acquired) in six innings. Wilmer Flores contributed to two singles of veterans.

Rays 7, Tigers 3

Ha-Seong Kim and Danny Jansen cracked the RBI doubles during the sixth of the four runs, as Tampa Bay, while visiting Tampa Bay, snatched the five-game winning streak of Detroit.

Junior Caminere hit his 22nd Homer and Jonathan Aranda went to 3 -for -4 as rays produced 16 hits. Zack Litetel (8-7) gave six hits and three runs in 5 2/3 innings.

Zach McKinstry, paired in the American League’s all-star team during the game, posted two couples for tigers and one RBI. Starter Reese Olson allowed two runs and six hits in five innings before Brant Herr and Chase Lee (4–1), giving four runs in the sixth.

Red Sax 10, Rockies 2

Carlos Narwaz, Wilir Abreyu, Romi Gonzalez and Jaren Duran hired each and Lucas Giolito played six scoreless innings to help Boston complete three-market sweeps of going to Colorado.

Giolito (6–1) surrendered four hits and hit six without walking. He has allowed three earned runs in his last six starts (38 2/3 innings) and played at least six innings in each of them.

Senjatela (3–13) was pulled after five innings. He conceded four runs on eight hits. In the eighth, the two -run domestic run of the Kyle farmer was the main attraction for the colorado crime.

Angels 11, Rangers 8

George Solar hit the two -run homer in the eighth bottom of the two -run homer and Mike Trout scored two domestic runs and scored three runs and powerd in the previous Texas’s Ainahm, California of Power Los Angeles.

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It was the 29th multi-home game of Trout’s career and the third season. Travis D’Arnod also scored two hits and two runs in homeing. Jose Fermin (2–0) won with a hitless inning of relief and Kenley Jensen saw his 16th Save with a scorer ninth.

Marcus Semian scored four runs, while Kyle Higasioka hit two hits and two RBI for Texas, losing for the third time in four matches. Luke Jackson (2-5) was accused of loss after scoring three runs on four hits in a relief innings.

Diamondback 8, Padress 2

Geraldo Pardomo sent a Grand Slam and Brandon Pafad through the longest beginning of their career, as Arizona was visited for a win on San Diego.

PFAADT (9-6) did not show anything like a pitcher, who entered the night with a 5.42 earned run average at night, allowing eight innings on four hits. Pardomo opened a 2–0 game in the top of the fifth, which included its 10th homer of the year and the MLB-Hai ninth slam of Arizona in the correct field seats. It was the longest among the four homers for Arizona.

The Dylan Seas (3-9) suffered its third straightforward losses, cutting by three long balls and three walks. The Sees worked in six innings and allowed six runs from five hits, exiting eight. Two of those free passes scored at the slam of Pardomo.

Braves 9, Athletics 2

Ronald Ekuna Junior returned to the lineup to smak two homers and Drake Baldwin hit a three -run explosion to lead Atlanta to win athletics in Sacramento, California, Atlanta.

Austin Riley and Marcel Ozuna also deepened as Braves held five homes from Athletics Starter Mich Spens. He came one night after one night after one night due to low-peeth tightness. Bryus Alder (3-6) gave two runs and eight hits in 6 2/3 innings as Braves snatched the five-game losing streak.

Gio Urcela and Lawrence Butler had RBI for athletics, who had lost for the fourth time in the last six matches.

Royals 4, Pirate 3

Salvador Perez moved to 3 -for -4 with a pair of Solo Home Runs to win the Canasus City to go to Pittsburgh.

Perez’s second homer broke the tie of 3–3 in the eighth innings, helping the Royals complete the three-game sweep and increase the club’s winning streak to four. Krrish Bubik scored three runs on six hits in 5 2/3 innings for Canasus City. Ruki Jack Caglianon demolished the two -run homer in the center area in the victory. Lucas Eireg (4-2) thrown an ideal eighth place for Canasus City, while Carlos Estavez worked around one single in the ninth and earned his 25th Save to seal the victory and to seal the victory.

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Belly Falter allowed three runs and six hits in its 4 2/3-inning stint to Pittsburgh. Ke’bryan Hayes ran into a pair of runs and went to 3 -for -4 for Tommy Fam Pirates, who dropped their sixth straight game. Isaac Matson (2–1) surrendered two hits-including the eighth-inning homer of Perez-and a walk.

Twins 4, cub 2

Matt Walner had a pair of hit, including a domestic run, and Carlos Koreya doubled the RBI as Minnesota won the Chicago in Minianpolis.

Walner 2 -for -3 and Korea finished 2 -for -4 for twin children, who collected their second win over the cub in several nights. Rity David Festa (3-3) gave two runs on three hits in 5 1/3 innings, while Jhoan Duran moved to an ideal ninth place to gather his 14th Save of the season.

Dansbi Swansan and Nico Hornear responded with RBI for Chicago, which has dropped three of the last four outings. Cad Horton (3-3) gave four runs on six hits in 4 2/3 innings.

Patron 4, Astro 2

Angel Martinez and Jose Ramirez scored a back-to-back home run in the first innings in support of the right-handed Slade Seconi, which recorded a career-hain nine strikeout to lead Cleveland’s previous host Houston for a three-game series sweep.

Sekoni (4-4) made a shutout in the eighth innings before the end of Astro. He faced a minimum number of batsmen in the first, third, fifth and sixth innings, out of the fifth side. Sekoni was given two runs on five hits in seven innings.

Martinez and Ramirez left Houston’s left-handed brandon Walter (1-2), which was impeccable after falling into that two-ride hole. He faced the last 17 batsmen, which he faced and did not walk seven strikes in six innings.

National 8, Cardinals 2

Nathaniel Lov’s three -run domestic run domestic runs were sufficient to power Washington on Host St. Louis at the top of the first innings and on Monday, interim manager Miguel used to give his first victory to Miguel Cairo.

Amed Rosario and James Wood added solo homers and Jacob Young had a pair of RBI as the National snatched the four-game losing skid. Starter McKenzie Gor (4-8) scored a run on five hits with seven strikes in six innings to win his first win since June 4.

Massin was 3 -for -4 with one run for Winn Vinnal Cardinals, dropping his sixth game in eight demonstrations. Andre Palnte (5-5) conceded seven runs on eight hits in six innings in the disadvantage.

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