Miami (AP) — Seiya Suzuki home run, doubled and had four RBIs, Kyle Tucker went deeper, with the Chicago Cubs defeating the Miami Marlins 14-1 on Tuesday night.
In the second game this season designated as a batsman, Tucker also had two singles and left. Justin Turner doubled the singles twice, while Matt Shaw doubled and doubled the Cubs, who paired the season's highest with 21 hits.
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Jameson Taillon (3-3) split one inning and four hits in seven innings. The right-hander walked three and beat two to steal the two straight wins.
Tucker's 11th inning home run this season put Chicago 1-0, and Nick defeated Miami in his third solo.
Suzuki's two innings drives ranked sixth against Miami rescuers Calvin Faucher (2-2) and Lake Bachar, putting them 9-1. Dansby Swanson and Pete Crow-Armstrong scored consecutive RBI singles, with Nico Hoerner following behind. Turner then hit the Sacrifice Fly before Shaw hit 7-1.
Chicago led the lead with five consecutive wins against position player Javier Sanoja. Suzuki and Michael Busch played twice in the inning.
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Miami starter Ryan Weathers allowed one inning and five hits while hitting five innings in five innings. This is the second start of the season since it started on the injury roster, both against the Cubs.
Pirate 1, red 0
Pittsburgh (AP) — Bailey Falter gave up four hits and struck out five times in seven innings, Pittsburgh ended a four-game losing streak and beat Cincinnati.
In his last four games, the staggering (3-3) surrendered once in 23 2/3 innings, including no 16 2/3 in the last three games.
David Bednar made his fourth save.
Bryan Reynolds turned a RBI single right and pushed the Buccaneers into sixth place. Oneil Cruz stole the second time in his first three games.
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Nick Martinez (2-5) faced two batsmen in the first five innings, limiting his nights with four hits and two walks, limiting the damage in sixth place by getting Joey Bart into the doubles.
National 5, Brave 3
WASHINGTON (AP) — The crew of rookie Dylan defeated a tiebreaker home run in the second inning and then left the sixth inning as Washington beat Atlanta.
The crew was the second pick in the 2023 Major League Baseball amateur draft, hitting two shots in the second inning of the second defeat of Atlanta Ace Spencer Strider, defeating a three-pointer.
The crew left in the second set in the fifth inning and was replaced by Nasim Nuñez at the top of the sixth place. The crew left the game due to pain on the left and lower back. He is expected to receive an MRI on Wednesday.
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Matt Olson played his 10th home run in Atlanta, and Strider (0-2) finished 4 1/3 innings with 75 pitches in his second start and has since tightened his hamstrings on April 16.
Keibert Ruiz doubled in Washington’s first game, Luis García Jr.
Nathaniel Lowe's seventh inning sacrifice fly fills Washington's lead.
Left-handed Mitchell Parker (4-3) allowed 3 runs in 5 1/3 innings, with Cole Henry, Aaron Bummer and Jorge López bridged the gap to Kyle Finnegan, who worked 9th for his 15th save.
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Red Sox 2, Mets 0
BOSTON (AP) — Carlos Narváez and Rafael Devers hit home runs, and six rescuers combined to keep the Mets’ scoreless Red Sox starter Walker Buehler was deported in Boston’s victory over New York.
Manager Alex Cora was also popped up when he came out of the pitcher's defense and took over the heated debate with referee Mike Estabrook, one of which was the top of the third place.
Brennan Bernardino took over the next 1 2/3 innings as the Red Sox improved to 2-0 in the three-game series. Garrett Whitlock (2-0) won the victory as the Red Sox recovered .500 25-25. Ardolis Chapman won his eighth save.
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Boston's bullpen crew hit the Mets four times.
Clay Holmes closed in four innings but had trouble in the fifth, when Narváez opened a 1-0 drop on the green monster. Two batsmen later, Devers hit one of them in almost the same spot in his year.
Holmes (5-3) threw six innings, running two runs on four hits and three walks, and hitting five innings at the same time.
Buller was not allowed to hit in 2 1/3 innings, hitting four and walking two.
Light 3, Astronaut 2
Tampa, Fla. (AP) - Taylor Walls hit a sacrifice fly at the end of a match, and Tampa Bay rally beat Houston.
The Rays trailed 2-0 until Jonathan Aranda tied for two singles in the eighth inning.
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Christian Morel then hiked with Kaleb Ort (1-1) on the ninth and advanced to third in the left-field to left center of the pinch batsman Brandon Lowe. After Josh Lowe suddenly appeared, the wall hit a fly ball to drive in Morel, giving the Rays a 12th victory in 30 games at Steinbrenner Field at the makeshift home this season.
Manuel Rodriguez (1-2) scored ninth.
Astros left-handed Brandon Walter shot five innings in Houston’s debut at the start of his first major league.
Jake Meyers scored a double from RBI in Game 2, and Isaac Paredes beat home runs 2-0 against his former team in the third inning.
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Rays starter Zach Littell allowed two runs and seven hits in five innings. He hit six.
Yankee 5, Ranger 2
NEW YORK (AP) — Judge Aaron hit two home runs, rookie Will Warren hit a career-high 10, New York beat Texas.
Ben Rice also made the Yankees in the opening game of the three-game series between the last two American League champions. After Rice drove in the first two runs, Anthony Volpe played a RBI.
New York (28-19) won nine of 12 games to over .500 best nine games in the season.
Texas manager Bruce Bochy was deported by section referee Carlos Torres in the sixth inning, and the Rangers lost the third time in four games after a six-game winning streak.
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Jonah Heim's two home runs next to Ian Hamilton, blocking the door with two outs in ninth. Luke Weaver is in the third runner, Josh Smith retires for his sixth save.
Blue Jays 3, Padres 0
Toronto (AP) - Anthony Santander and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Homered, Chris Bassitt and three rescuers combined on five shots, Toronto beat San Diego.
Closed doors were Toronto’s first season. The Padres failed to score for the third time this season.
San Diego has won the fourth straight in a row, matching the longest winning streak of the season. Padres also lost four consecutive games from April 23 to 27.
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Blue Jays right-hander Chris Bassett (4-2) allowed four hits, walked away and hit six innings in six innings.
Brendon Little worked in seventh place, Yariel Rodríguez ranked eighth and Jeff Hoffman won his tenth save with 12 chances.
Padres' right-handed Dylan Cease (1-3) allowed three innings and three hits in seven innings. Scease has not won in eight games and has failed to record the victory since April 2 against Cleveland. Of the seven of these outings, he allowed three or fewer.
Winemaker 5, Orioles 2
Milwaukee (AP) — Logan Henderson recorded seven strikeouts in five innings as Milwaukee beat Baltimore to lose to the Orioles for the eighth straight loss.
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Brice Turang, Sal Frelick and Rhys Hoskins home runs, helping the brewers win their third straight game. Milwaukee has three home runs with a season high.
Baltimore has scored 0-4 under interim manager Tony Mansolino since Brandon Hyde opened fire on Saturday. Mansolino was the third base coach for Hyde staff.
Henderson (3-0) allowed two hits and two walks while being the first brewer pitcher to win each of his first three careers. The 23-year-old right-hander scored just three runs in 16 professional innings, hitting 23 shots.
Milwaukee led 3-0 at Turang's Solo Homer and led by left center in the third, with Frelick's two shots into the second deck on the right, in the fourth. Both home runs were from Chayce McDermott (0-1).