MLB Roundup: Yankees rally in last 10th mariners

MLB Roundup: Yankees rally in last 10th mariners

MLB: Seattle Meriners in New York YankisJuly 10, 2025; Bronx, New York, USA; New York Yankiz celebrated Honitor Aaron Judge (99) with another basman Jazz Chisholm Junior (13) and Shortstop Anthony Wolpe (11) and left Fielder Jasan Dominguase (24) after his tenth inning walkoff sacrifice. Compulsory Credit: Brad Penner-Imagon Picture

Anthony Wolpe scored a tiebracing run on a base-loaded sacrifice fly by Aaron Judge in the 10th innings and hosts New York Yankies on Thursday night to rally by rally to win 6-5 over Seattle Meriners after Bryan Wu hit the hit.

After a walk by Trent Grisham against Gab Spear (2–1), the judge picked up a fly ball for the center field and Volpe scored when Julio was away from the throw target of Rodriguez. Devin Williams (3-3) came after throwing an ideal top of the 10th.

Seattle took a five-run lead when Matt Brash allowed a two-run homer to quip the hitter Giancarlo Stanton in the eighth and Andress Munose surrendered the two-stone single for the two outs and the ninth-loaded locations to Austin Wales.

Wu took a No-Hitter in the eighth innings and allowed two runs in an excellent innings of 7 1/3. Wu finished with five strikes, two gone and thrown 103 pitches in the longest outing of his career. George Polesco gave Mariners a 5–0 lead with a three-run homer in the seventh.

Cub 8, twins 1

Pete Crow-Arcestrong crushed a pair of domestic runs and right-handed colin Ri took over the rest as Chicago blew Minnesota in Minianpolis.

Ri (7-3) hit three hits scattered and hit five innings in seven innings in a light workout behind the aggressive barrage of Chicago. Crow-Armystrong was 3-for-4 with three RBI and three runs and Siya Suzuki added three hits and two runs. Crow-Armystrong, who now has 25 domestic runs this season, also collected its 21st double year.

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Royce Lewis had made two hits out of the four hits of Minnesota and the loan of Twins came with one in the fifth on the Solo shot of Run Kodi Clamens.

Oriols 3, Met 1 (Game 1)

Gunar Henderson’s two-nine, a pitching duality in the eighth innings in a pinch of home running and Baltimore visited New York in a doublehead’s first game.

Met’s Starter David Peterson crueled the seven shutout innings through the seven shutout innings before the yield of the leadoff single of the colon Covers in the eighth, and was replaced by Rhine Stanac, who surrendered the 11th domestic run of the Henderson season.

Tyrone Taylor ran the Met’s run and Mark Vientos, who entered the game as a pinch of hitter in the fourth innings, had two hits of their five hits.

Oriols 7, Met’s 3 (Game 2)

Jordan Westberg did her homeing and Gunar Henderson made three hits, as Baltimore visited New York to complete the Twin-Bill Sweep.

Oriols started Pitcher Tomoyuki Sugano (7-5) and gave two first innings and then settled to complete six innings. He conceded three runs on four hits. Oriols have won five of their last six matches.

Mets have lost three of their last four matches. Brandon was two of the team’s five hits in Nimmo.

Red Sox 4, Rays 3

At the bottom of the seventh innings, Sedden Rafela’s two-run singal exposed the 2-for-3 night, leading to a four-game series opener to win Tampa Bay in the opener.

Rafela made an impact on both Boston’s run-scoring frame, killed an-out single and scored his first run in the third innings before his decisive knock in three runs. Boston starter walker Buhler worked around two domestic runs to complete the six innings, giving only three other hits. Chris Murphy (1-0) and Garat Witrock picked in front of Arldis Chapman, who won the team’s seventh direct victory by making two strikes to the team to post the 16th sev of the season.

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Junior Caminere and Ha-Seong Kim (two RBI) provided homeers for Tampa Bay, which benefited 7-4 in the hit.

Reds 6, Marlins 0

Nick Lodolo and four relievers jointly jointly combined for host Cincinnati, which resulted in the division of the four-game chain with Miami.

Spencer Steer did Holmes, while Austin Hess had three RBI for a pair of single for Reds, who won the last two games of the series. Eli de la cruise also had two hits, including one run-scoring single and a theft basis in the sixth. Lodolo (6-6) allowed three hits in six innings.

The Marlins Starter Cal Quantrill (3-8) suffered losses after leaving all six runs (five earned) on seven hits in five innings. Four Marlins had a hit apis.

Cardinal 8, National 1

Miles Micols threw the 5 2/3 scorer innings as St. Louis defeated Washington to take a three-game series. Mikolas (5-6) allowed six batsmen and allowed one to walk only two hits. This was a dramatic change from his last two starts, when he allowed 14 runs on 17 hits in 10 innings.

Wilson Contraras hit a homer and scored twice for cardinals. Alec Burlson scored two runs, Brendon Donovan had two runs and one RBI, and Maseen Winn had two couples and one RBI.

National Starter Michael Soroka (3-7) conceded two runs on four hits and two runs in four innings.

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