MLB Roundup: Dodgers Down Giants, seal another eliminatory offer

Clayton Kershaw withdrew six 1/3 in sleeves at the last start at home from his accomplished career and the Los Angeles Dodgers ended a 6-3 victory against the Giants of San Francisco on Friday, winning their 13th consecutive stupidity of the playoffs.
Shohei Ohtani and Mookie Betts struck consecutive circuits in a fifth round of four rounds while the Dodgers increased their National League lead to the Padres in San Diego.
Kershaw, an 18 -year -old veteran who announced his retirement on Thursday at the end of the season, granted two points on four strokes with four balls. He went to a standing ovation and emerged from the canoe for a call to curtain.
Edgardo Henriquez (2-1) relieved Kershaw and made 1 1/3 bleaching sleeves. Tanner Scott launched the ninth round for his 22nd stop. Heliot Ramos launched the match with a circuit for the Giants, who lost the sixth time in seven games. Robbie Ray (11-8) granted five points in 4 2/3 rounds.
Royals 20, Blue Jays 1
Salvador Perez and Jac Caglianone struck the three -point circuits while Kansas City set a franchise record with 27 strokes in a Visit Toronto eruption.
Vinnie Pasquantino added four safe and two products produced, Michael Massey has managed four strokes (including a two -point circuit) and three products produced, and Carter Jensen had three doubles and two points produced for the Royals. Michael Lorenzen (6-11) launched 7 2/3 rounds and granted one point on three strokes.
Leaving Toronto Max Scherzer (5-4) granted seven points and seven strokes in two thirds of a round. It was the shortest career release of Scherzer who did not involve an injury.
Guardians 6, twins 2
Bo Naylor went 2-in-4 and equaled a career summit with four products produced while Cleveland moved away for a 6-2 victory over Minnesota in Minneapolis.
The lifter of the Guardians Jakob Junis (4-1) withdrew four strikers in two-sleeves aimlessly. Jose Ramirez has doubled and won his 40th stolen base of the season for Cleveland, who fired in the 2,1/2 games from first place Detroit Tigers in the central of the American League.
Royce Lewis finished 2-in-4 and led in the only race for twins. Cole Sands lift (4-6) granted two points over two stories in two thirds of a round.
Braves 10, tigers 1
Drake Baldwin rolled in three points, including a two -point circuit, while Atlanta shelled Detroit. Ronald Acuna Jr. and Ha-Seong Kim also castigated two points for the Braves, who won six games in a row.
Ozzie Albies provided three strokes and rolled in two points, while Jorickson Profar succeeded two strokes and scored twice. Bryce Elder (8-10) granted a point and five strokes in seven rounds.
Spencer Torkelson hit his 30th Home Run of the season for Tigers, losers of seven of their last eight. Charlie Morton (9-11) granted six points and five strokes in 1 1/3 rounds.
Pets 12, Nationals 6
Francisco Lindor struck a single RBI RBI single in fourth round while New York has overcome a three -point deficit to beat Washington on a visit.
Juan Soto followed Lindor with a three -point circuit for the dishes, which won four of the five and maintained a two -game lead against Cincinnati in the race for the National League. Lindor went 3 for 4 and scored four points.
CJ Abrams went 2 for 4 with a circuit and three points produced for the Nationals, which lost five games in a row.
Cardinals 7, Brewers 1
Nolan Arenado struck a double of three points for defeating Saint-Louis after visiting Milwaukee, ending the Victories of three Brewers’ victories.
The start of St. Louis Sonny Gray (14-8) granted a point on nine strokes in six rounds. Sal Frelick struck a circuit for the Brewers, which remained six games before the Chicago Cubs of second place in the Central of the National League.
The start of brewers Jacob Miriorowski (5-3) needed 77 throws to launch 3 2/3 rounds. He abandoned two points in five strokes.
Marlins 6, Rangers 4 (12 rounds)
JAKOB MARSEE, Brian Navarreto and Dane Myers have achieved success in the 12th round while Miami prevailed in Arlington, Texas, the fourth consecutive victory of the Marlins and the eighth victory in nine games.
The Rangers abandoned their fifth consecutive match and lost ground in the race for an American league joker. Texas has five games behind the Houston Astros and Boston Red Sox for the last two places with eight games to play.
Marsee and Navarreto doubled in the races while the single of Myers provided the third race of Patrick Corbin (7-10) in the 12th. George Soriano (2-0), the fifth launcher of the Marlins, allowed a race at the end of the 12th as part of his two-round passage.
Athletics 4, Pirates 3
Lawrence Butler hit a three -round shot in the fifth round while athletics on a visit was held against Pittsburgh.
Nick Kurtz also dominated the A, who won seven of the eight. The right-hander of athletics Luis Severino (7-11) made five rounds, granting three points (one deserved) and seven strokes.
The start of the Pirates Mitch Keller (6-15) granted four points and four strokes in five rounds. Bryan Reynolds had two strokes, a product point and a race for Pittsburgh.
Reds 7, Cubs 4
Spencer Steer surrounded two of the five circuits of the Cincinnati season, lifting the Reds to visit Chicago.
Steer joined Miguel Andujar and Matt Mclain, launching solo shots off the starter of the Shota Iunaga Cubs before adding a two -point circuit in the sixth to wear Hodge. Elly de la Cruz immediately followed by deepening for the first time in 44 games.
TJ Friedl has torn a simple RBI in the fifth round for the Reds, who won three consecutive. Matt Shaw launched a two -point circuit, inby Swanson also went deep and Ian Happ had a double RBI for the Cubs, who lost the first two games in the four game series.
Phillies 8, Diamondbacks 2
Harrison Bader and Nick Castellanos dominated, Alec Bohm succeeded two strokes and three points produced after being activated earlier in the day, and Philadelphia beat Arizona in Phoenix, still damaging the hopes of the DiamondBacks qualifiers.
Ketel Marte ended up with a shy triple of a cycle for the Diamondbacks, which led 2-0 after the first round but lost a match after having gone in mind for the 45th time, tied for the most in the majors.
The Phillies closed a few games from the Brewers from Milwaukee for the best record in the National League, although the Brewers hold the equality break. The two best finish in each league receive a bye in the playoffs in the first round. The D-Backs lost three games behind the Mets for the Third Joker in the NL.
White Sox 4, Padres 3
Miguel Vargas struck a two -point circuit and Davis Martin launched six solid rounds while Chicago achieved a sequence of six consecutive defeats with a victory on the visit of San Diego.
Martin (7-10) granted three points on six strokes for the White Sox, who won the opening of the three game series, despite his entry 7-4. Curtis Mead from Chicago and Will Robertson contributed RBI successes.
Dylan Cease (8-12) produced four points on four strokes in six rounds while the Padres lost for the third time in four games.
Red Sox 11, rays 7
Jarren Duran lacé a shot of two rounds in seventh round and Garrett Crochet won his third consecutive departure while Boston continued his mastery of the Tampa Bay host.
Duran went 2 for 6 and scored twice while the Red Sox moved around 9-2 against Tampa Bay. Ceddanne Rafaela was 4-in-5 with a double, two points and a point produced while the hook (17-5) granted three points on four strokes with nine stick withdrawals and three sections in six sleeves.
Everson Pereira struck a big slam and Yandy Diaz was 3-in-4 with a circuit for the Rays. Carson Williams struck a solo circuit for the second consecutive match.
Orioles 4, Yankees 2
Trevor Rogers took a boost in the sixth round while Baltimore maintained to defeat New York’s visit.
Rogers (9-2) abandoned a single single in six rounds while walking two and withdrawing seven. Ryan Mountcastle hit a solo home run and a volley of sacrifice to help the Orioles record their fourth victory in five games.
The start of the Yankees Will Warren (8-8) sold three points, a deserved, more than 5 1/3 sleeves. New York has a 0-4 file this month in Warren’s departures. Jazz Chisholm Jr. struck a two -point circuit for his 30th of the season, becoming the third player in the history of the Yankees to have a season of 30 Hommer and 30 yards.
Mariners 4, Astros 0
Bryan Woo gave one goalless injuries before leaving with a PEC injury and Julio Rodriguez hit the first four solo circuits by Seattle, which claimed the opening of a series of three games in Houston.
Rodriguez attracted Hunter Brown (12-8) during the first round. Eugenio Suarez, Victor Robles and Josh Naylor added solo circuits. Woo (15-7) obtained its fifth consecutive victory decision. He probably heads for an MRI exam on Saturday, according to manager Dan Wilson.
The Astros only managed three strokes. Brown managed two points in five safe in six rounds, although he withdrew nine.
Rockies 7, Angels 6
Tyler Freeman had three shots, one in a fifth round in four points, while Colorado beat Los Angeles in Denver.
The Rockies (42-112) exceeded the total victories of the White Sox of Chicago 2024 with the victory. Bradley BLALOCK (2-5) recorded the victory despite the fact that six points in eight strokes in five rounds.
Mitch Farris (1-2) was still cut, abandoning seven points and eight strokes for 4 1/3 images. Christian Moore and Denzer Guzman dominated the angels, who lost eight consecutive games.
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