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    MLB Roundup: Jose Ramirez (3 hours) the guard makes past angels

    April 4, 2025; Anaheim, California, USA; Cleveland Guardian’s third Baseman Jose Ramirez (11, center) celebrates a victory with Pitcher Emmanuel Clase (48) after defeating the Los Angeles Angels in the Angel Stadium. Mandatory loan: Kiyoshi Mio-Medent Pictures

    Jose Ramirez scored three homes and Brayan Rocchio had two goals and three RBIs to lead the Clleveland Guardians an 8: 6 victory over the Los Angeles Angels on Friday evening.

    Ramirez met a solo homer and a Homer with two runs in the fifth, both of Angel’s starter Jose Soriano (1-1), who put a career high with nine strikes, but allows five runs in 5 1/3 inning.

    Ramirez scored his third Homer in the ninth inn of Angel’s reliever Caden Dana. Rocchios two-out single with the bases invited in the sixth inning drove home two runs to make a draw and finally put on the guardians 6: 4.

    Six Cleveland -relievers combined to enable two runs in six innings. Both runs came in the ninth inn from Emmanuel Clase. Tim Herrin (1-0) threw up a goalless inning to win the victory. Mike Trout and Logan O’Hippe performed for Los Angeles.

    Braves 10, Marlins 0

    Spencer Schlenbach threw eight goalless Innings and Atlanta won his first game of the season and defeated Miami to open a series with three games.

    Schlenbach (1-0) expanded his striped goalless Innerings to 14 to fight the longest start of his career. He allowed two hits, with none of the runners reaching the second basis, scored 10 hits and 10 went out a dough. Marcell Ozuna ensured a large part of the crime and went 3: 5 with his first Homerun and the double of the year. He scored three times and drove in three runs.

    Matt Olson followed Ozuna’s explosion in the seventh inning with a 434-foot shot on the right field for his first Homer. Olson added a single with two runs in the fifth eighth of the team.

    Phillies 3, Dodgers 2

    Jesus Luzardo brought silence beforehand unbeaten in Los Angeles and solved the defending champion over seven innings for hosts Philadelphia.

    Luzardo (2-0) was acquired in an offseason trade with the Miami Marlins and scored eight and only allowed two goals and a few walks. The BatteryMat JT Realmuto ended the eighth and ninth inner sings by throwing a runner away in the second basis when Philadelphia survived a few anxious moments on the track.

    Tommy Edman met a Homer with 3-2 in the ninth against Jordan Romano. With an out, Romano then went Smith, who was replaced by the Pinch runner Chris Taylor. Romano gathered to strike Max Muncy moments before Realmuto Taylor spent the second (according to the challenge of a manager) to hand over her first defeat in nine games this season.

    Mets 5, Blue Jays 0

    Pete Alonso, who almost left New York in winter as a free agent in his first home fine of the season the Mets for a win over Toronto.

    Mets Starter Tylor Megill (2-0) allowed two hits over 5 1/3 innings. Reed Garrett, AJ Minter and Max Kranick ended a combined four-grain.

    George Springer and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. had two goals for the Blue Jays. Kevin Gausman (1-1) gave up three runs in 5 1/3 innings.

    Yankees 9, Pirates 4

    Oswaldo Cabrera went 3: 4 with four RBIs and Aaron Judge met his sixth Homerun of the season to lead New York to a win at Pittsburgh’s home start.

    Andrew McCutchen went 3-against-4 and Ke’bryan Hayes beat a three-run Homerun in the seventh in the seventh in the seventh in order to take most of Pittsburgh’s offenses into account. Unfortunately for the pirates, Hayes’ explosion came with the Yankees, who are already 9-1.

    Judge pressed the Yankees’ lead to this lead with a 403-foot shot to the Center Field, which gave him 321 career hesiters in 1,000 career games. New York Max Fried (1-0) threw 5 2/3 innings and allowed a deserved run with six goals and a walk to achieve six.

    Red Sox 13, Cardinals 9

    Boston scored 16 goals and scored seven multi-hit performances during a win against St. Louis.

    Back-to-Back-Home Runs from Trevor Story (2-towards 5, Three RBIS) and Wilyer Abreu (3-for-5, Two Runs, Two Rbis) emphasized a first innerning of five runs. Boston scored in four other frames and held a three-run rally in St. Louis in the ninth to make a winner of starter Walker Beuehler (1-1). Tr.

    The Red Sox marked the St. Louis Starter Erick Fedde (1-1) for six runs with five goals and four walks in three innings. For St. Louis, Ivan Herrera scored his fourth Homer in the last two games, while Brendan Donovan and Alec Burleson each had three goals.

    Giants 10, Mariners 9 (11 Innings)

    In the 11th Inning, Willy Adames set a two -time single with two runes to gather San Francisco for a home start against Seattle.

    The teams have been 8: 8 since sixth place before the automatic runner Luke Raley from Spencer Bivens (1-1) achieved 11th place on a wild field.

    Jorge Polanco had three goals, including a Homer, and drove in four runs for the Mariners, who also received three goals and three runs by Julio Rodriguez. Adames, Lamonte Wade Jr., Heliot Ramos and Patrick Bailey each had three goals for the Giants.

    Diamondbacks 6, Nationals 4

    Corbin Carroll had his fifth career-two-homer game and drove in three runs, Randal Grichuk’s two-run double broke a draw in the seventh inning and visited Arizona Washington.

    CJ Abrams, Luis Garcia Jr. and Nathaniel Lowe are housed for the Nationals who lost four in a row and have won once in seven games.

    The Diamondbacks lost the all-star secondary Baseman Ketel Marte to a left thigh injury in the first inn. Marte will probably go to the injured list on the way, said manager Torey Lovullo after the game.

    Cubs 3, parents 1

    Shota Imanaga threw 7 1/3 quality stinging and Justin Turner delivered the go-a-haad RBi-Single as a chicago when Chicago San Diego attended his first loss of the season.

    Imanaga (2-0) allowed a run with four goals, while he hit four and none went, reduced his ERA to 0.98 when the Cubs won their home and their fourth game in a row.

    Randy Vasquez (0-1) threw 4 2/3 innings with two hit ball and gave up three runs (two deserved) for the Padres. San Diego’s starter struck a couple, but went five.

    Brewers 3, Reds 2

    Brice Turang sucked a Homer and Tyler Alexander with two runs and four helpers on a five-hitter when host Milwaukee Cincinnati continued his fourth defeat in a row.

    Milwaukee has won four defeats in a row since the opening of the season. The red, which had dropped their three previous games 1-0, made their goalless series on 35 Innerings with two unsettled runs in the eighth to pull within 3: 2.

    TJ Friedl drew eighth place from Bryan Hudson and Spencer Steer with a mistake by the third Baseman -Oliver Dunn. Both runners appeared to the right on Elly de la Cruz ‘deep foulout. Joel Payamps replaced Hudson, and Christian Encarnacion strand delivered a victim fly in the middle to make it 3-1. Jeimer Candelario followed with an RBI double in the first base line.

    Tiger 7, White Sox 4

    Kerry Carpenter blew up two Solo -Home -Runs and Detroit celebrated his home start with the defeat of Chicago. Carpenter has six multi-Homer games in his career.

    Riley Greene banged a solo homer among his three goals and Zach McKintry contributed two goals, one run and a RBI. Spencer Torkelson, Trey Sweeney and Dillon Dingler drove in the other runs for the tiger. Starter Jack Flaherty (1-0) allowed a run and three goals with seven strikes in 5 2/3 innings.

    Brooks Baldwin knocked two runs for the White Sox. Starter Jonathan Cannon (0-1) allowed three runs and three goals in 3 2/3 innings.

    Athletics 6, Rockies 3 (11 Innings)

    Jacob Wilson hit a single with two runs with two runs in the 11th Inning, and athletics spoiled the home start in Colorado.

    Wilson Homered and Lawrence Butler, Shea Langeliers and Tyler Soderstrom had two goals each. Noah Murdock (1-0) threw two Inninging goalless relief for athletics.

    Mason Miller excluded Ezequiel Tovar to end the game and collect his second rescue. Tovar had three goals and Kyle Farmer and Michael Toglia each had two goals for the Rocky Mountains, which fell 38-degree weather and snow in Coors Field History and snow in the second coldest home.

    Rangers 5, ray 2

    Texas scored four times in the third inning and defeated Tampa Bay in the start of the series in Arlington, Texas.

    The right -handed Tyler Mahle (1-0) won the victory after he had held the rays on a goal and two walks over five inning rings. He struck five. The rays scored two goals in wild parking spaces in seventh place after Christopher Morel and Camerone Misner had rejected the inning with a single and twice.

    The runs in the seventh have ended a distance of 25 consecutive goalless innings for Texas Pitchers since the eighth inning on Monday in Cincinnati.

    Josh Smith held the third with a single and met Kyle Higashioka’s doubles to start the four-run knight of the Rangers. Smith finished with two goals, including a solo Homerun in the seventh, who raised Texas’ lead to 5: 2.

    Royals 8, Orioles 2

    Maikel Garcia drove in three runs, Vinnie Pasquantino hit a single with three runs and Seth Lugo threw six solid innovations to lead Kansas City to a rainy night over Baltimore.

    Garcia delivered a single with two runs with two runs in the fourth inning and added an RBI double in the eighth RBI for the royals. Pasquantino and Salvador Perez also had two goals for Kansas City, who stop a two-game defeat. Lugo (1-0) allowed two runs (a deserved) and five goals in six innings.

    Heston Kjerstad had two goals for Orioles, who lost her third competition in a row. Baltimore star Gunnar Henderson gave his season debut and was 1: 4 with a mistake at Shortstop. He missed the first seven games of the season due to a right intercostal burden. Dean Kremer (1-1) gave three runs (two earned) and eight goals over 4 1/3 innerings.

    -Media on the Level field

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