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MLB ROUNDUP: Brewers NIP Reds, run the victories sequence at 8

MLB ROUNDUP: Brewers NIP Reds, run the victories sequence at 8
The Brewers celebrate their 3-2 victory against the Reds at the Great American Ball Park on the day of Lou Gehrig, Monday, June 2, 2025.

Christian Yelich struck a solo circuit tied during the third round and the Brewers of Milwaukee on a visit held their eighth consequence, 3-2, against the Cincinnati Reds during the opening of their series of three games on Monday evening.

Sal FRILLICK succeeded two strokes and a race scored for the Brewers, who had not won eight in a row since a sequence of nine consecutive victories in August 2023. The right-handed of the Brewers Aaron CIVALE (1-1) granted two points and seven strokes in 5 1/3 of sleeves. He withdrew five and walked one in his fourth start of the season.

The start of the Reds Brady Singer (6-4) made five rounds, granting three points and four strokes while withdrawing four and walking three. TJ Friedl made two shots and marked a race in the head of the Reds, who lost four of the five.

Rob Zastryzny obtained the last two withdrawals of the sixth for the Brewers, Jared Koenig worked a goalless seventh, Abner Uibe did the same in the eighth and Trevor Megill launched a ninth 1-2-3 for his 12th judgment. Milwaukee’s pitching attracted 11 Cincinnati strikers and only walked two.

Tigers 13, White Sox 1

Kerry Carpenter has contributed to three circuits, Dillon Dingler and Wencel Perez also managed to note Detroit towards a rout of Chicago.

Carpenter struck the two -point circuits in the first and fourth rounds and a solo shot in the sixth for his first career match of three houses. He finished with five products produced. Jack Flaherty (4-6) won a point and four strokes in six sleeves with a walk and four stick withdrawals.

Chase Meidroth collected a success pair for the White Sox and marked his only race in the sixth. Jonathan Cannon (2-7) granted five points and four strokes – including three long balls – in three rounds with three balls on balls and five stick withdrawals.

Angels 7, Red Sox 6

Los Angeles became the first visiting team to hit three circuits in the first round of a match at Fenway Park and retained a victory over Boston.

Jo Adell had a match with two homes, while Mike Trout highlighted a night 3 for 4 with a three -point shot in the first round in six points. Ryan Zeferjahn (3-1) launched a perfect seventh, while the former Red Sox closer to Kenley Jansen launched a ninth 1-2-3 for his 12th backup in as much chance.

Jarren Duran went 3-in-5 with two doubles and two points scored for the Red Sox. Richard Fitts (0-3) granted five points deserved in a single work round.

Rockies 6, Marlins 4

Hunter Goodman hit two circuits and rolled in three points to raise the Colorado visit to a victory over Miami.

The Rockies, who became the first team of the modern era of the National League (1901) to lose 50 games before winning 10, improved at 10-50. German Marquez (2-7) up nine strokes and four points in five rounds and Zach Agnos launched a ninth aimless for his fourth judgment.

Max Meyer (4-5) granted five points and 10 strokes in five rounds. Jesus Sanchez went 3-in-4 with a marked race and a conduct.

– field level media

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