MLB ROUNUP: Blue Jays Judge the rival Yankees again

Kevin Gausman was connected to a season by throwing eight inning for his first win in about a month, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. As part of a four-stroke show, Homered and Toronto Blue Jays continued to dominate the host New York Yankees on Friday with a 7-1 win.
Blue Jays defeated Yankees for the eighth time at 11 meetings this season. Toronto won seven out of the last eight games and highlighted four matches of Yankees in the American East League.
Gausman (9-10) Giancarlo Stanton Homer and allowed a run in five hit. Bo Bichette contributed to three hits and two RBI for Toronto, which won three consecutively.
The New York Starter Glass Schlitts (2-3) continued 1 2/3 inning and allowed four runs in five strokes. Standon finished 2 to 2.
Puppies 11, citizens 5
Dansby Swanson hit a three -stage Homer in a first shot and Chicago visited Washington at the opener of three -game series.
Nico Hoerner, Reese McGuire and Ian Happ, Happ, scored four goals in four games as he won the third time. Chicago Starter Javier Assad (2-1) 5 1/3 inning allowed four runs and three strokes.
Luis Garcia Jr. Homered and Daylen Lile had two RBIs and two runs for Washington and a three -game winning series. Citizens, right-handed Jake Irvin (8-11), seven running and 3 1/3 strokes after five strokes lost the fourth straight start.
White Sox 7, Tigers 5
The Colon Montgomery lasted Homered and four running, and visited Chicago, and expanded his winning series to six games with a victory against Detroit.
Andrew Benintindi provided a solo Homer. Kyle Teel and Will Robertson continued in other Chicago runs. Shane Smith (5-7) gave up four running and three strokes in five Inning. Jordan Leasure gathered his seventh rescue.
Parker Meadows, just out of the wounded list, hit a two -stage Homer for Detroit. Jack Flaherty 4 left four runs in Inning.
Braves 4, sailors 1
Matt Olson opened a three -stage rally in the eighth stroke, as he opened a series of three -games against Atlanta’s Seattle with a win.
Ozzie Albies watched Olson’s RBI kick with a triple running score as part of 3 nights and added a RBI Single of Drake Baldwin. Atlanta, five of the 10 strokes of the eighth stroke that decisively spoke.
The sailors lost six of seven people on a trip to four and nine games. Logan Gilbert settled after his first shot and retired 11 of the last 12 doughs he met. After giving up a run on six innings, he came out of five strokes.
ORIOLES 2, DODGERS 1
Baltimore rookie Samuel Basallo visited Orioles Los Angeles and hit a solo Homer with two exits at the bottom of the ninth stroke.
The second career was Homer for Basallo, who gave Orioles a four -game winning series. The 21 -year -old capture made the Grand League output less than three weeks ago. Yennier Cano (3-6) threw a ninth without points as the sixth jug of Baltimore.
The explosion appeared from the sixth relaxing Tanner Scott (1-3) used by Dodgers after throwing the spot start Shohei Ohtani 3 2/3 scores. Freddie Freeman grumbled to Dodgers, who lost their fourth matches in a row. With multiple strokes, the only player in the game, 4 to 2 finished.
Mets 5, Reds 4
Edwin Diaz, New York’s host Cincinnati on the narrow win between the national league joker card contestants to close a three -game series to close the ninth stroke, entering and out of a jam.
In the last Wild Card race, Mets, who led the four games of San Francisco Giants, won the third time in four games. Reds has fell to NL’s worst 6-13 since August 15th and left six matches behind Mets. Cincinnati has fell below .500 for the first time since 32-33 on June 7.
Mets went ahead 4-0 and 5-1 against Reds against David Peterson (9-5) against Reds. Diaz left a lead single to Ke’bryan Hayes before Matt McLin and TJ Friedl took second place to finish the game.
Rangers 3, Astros 3 (12 inning)
Dustin Harris doubled Cody Freeman at the bottom of the 12th kick and won Texas against Texas, Texas, against the opening of an important three -game series between the American League West competitors in Texas.
Harris, who was called from Triple-A Round Rock before the game after being placed on the list of exterior player Adolis Garcia wounded, took a step from the right space line from Lance McCullers JR. (2-5), who allowed Freeman to throw it on the plate. Texas lost two matches and won 10 of the last 13 competitions.
Astros left its second flat exits and lost five out of the last seven people.
Rockies 3, Padres 0
Kyle Freeland retired the first 13 dough he met, and when Colorado beat San Diego in Denver, he tied a high career with 10 strikes.
Freeland (4-14), who did not allow a Baserunner until Ramon Laureano doubled in the fifth shot, gave only two hit at the eight highest-eight strokes of the season. For the fourth time this season, he did not leave a run that was won while at least six inning shooting. Hunter Goodman was among three hits and reached the base four times for Colorado.
Nick Piveetta (13-5) allowed two runs to San Diego in six inning seven strokes.
Diamondbacks 10, Red Sox 5
Geraldo Perdomo, Corbin Carroll and Ildemaro Vargas Homered and Arizona scored early and late goals to keep Boston in Phoenix.
The first, which was Homen and added three singles, lasted on two rounds. He leads the national league shorts with 90 RBI at a height of career. Perdomo went ahead 7-5 in the eighth shot after Red Sox went up to four runs. Carroll followed a three -stage homer from Justin Slaten for the last margin. Arizona left his left hand Eduardo Rodriguez (7-8) six strokes and a running run.
Alex Bregman and Romy Gonzalez took two hit for Red Sox, who won 10 of the previous 14 matches.
Brewers 5, pirates 2
Quinn Priester made a quality start that Milwaukee needed and extended its winning line to 11 straight frame against the host Pittsburgh.
Priester (12-2) left two runs on seven inning to help brewer manufacturers avoid too much use of patient Bullpen. Brewers won 17 consecutive games that Priester shot.
Pittsburgh Starter Johan Oviedo did not give up the run and made only one shot from five strokes. In each of the Oneil Cruz and Spencer Horwitz, there were two hit to lead the pirates on the plate.
Royals 2, twins 1
Maikel Garcia shot a two -stage Homer, ran at Michael Wacha 5 2/3 Inning, and Kansas City visited Minnesota, despite the late Bobby Witt Jr.’s lower back spasms.
After Wacha (9-11), Angel Zerpa, John Schreiber, Daniel Lynch IV, Taylor Clarke and Carlos Estevez (38th Save) twins only hit the rest of the road.
Pablo Lopez (5-4), who has returned from a shoulder injury and his first beginning since June 3, threw six innings (5-4), and only Garcia gave Homer. Jhonny Pereda hit a RBI couple in the fifth shot.
Giants 8, Cardinals 2
Rafael Davers and Willy Adames had a Homer and two RBIs visited by San Francisco.
Jung Hoo Lee (5 to 4, two running, RBI) and Patrick Bailey (3 to 3, running, RBI) helped giants to collect 18 hit. Carson Seymour (1-2) won the first big league win and left a run in five Inning. Tristan Beck allowed a run for three strokes for his first savings.
Ivan Herrera shot a Homer for Cardinals, who won five out of their previous seven matches. Michael McGreevy (6-3) allowed six running to four strokes.
Phillies 9, Marlins 3
Cristopher Sanchez made seven sharp strokes and hosted all three outside field players Philadelphia, which dominated Miami for the sixth time in eight games.
In addition to Homers from Brandon Marsh, Harrison Bader and Max Kepler, Philadelphia received a long ball from Bryson Stott. Trea Turner added four hit for Phillies, while Sanchez (12-5) made a career for a win.
Miami’s most important feature was that Brian Navarreto hit his first career house in the first big league horse-west for more than five years. The beginning Valente Bellozo (1-4) allowed two runs in three Inning for Marks, who lost four games in a row.
Guardians 7, Rays 1
Steven Kwan and Jose Ramirez lasted Rays’ seven -game winning line while visiting Cleveland, and lasted in two rounds in a five -round shot.
Ramirez finished 5 to 3 with a couple and running 5, Kwan two running and two stolen bases. Cleveland march Gavin Williams (10-5) threw the ball the only condition for seven inning.
Junior Caminero hit a long solo Homer, and each of the Josh Lowe and Yandy Diaz had two strokes for the rays. Ian Seymour (3-1) gave permission to five runs (one won) in four Inning.
Athletics 10, Angels 4
JJ Bleday hit a three -stage Homer to emphasize a seven -stage third shot, and Lawrence Butler went to 3 to 3 to 3 to 3 to a victory against Los Angeles in California, California.
Mason Barnett (1-1), the second largest league, the four conditions of the first shooting of the first shot, allowing to win the winner of five inning on three strokes allowed four runs.
The Angels launcher Jose Soriano (10-10) gave up eight runs and five walks in 2 1/3 strokes.
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