MLB Roundup: CUBS PASS OF CAL RALEIGH’s 2 HOMERS POWER M
June 20, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, United States; The Receiver of Seattle Mariners, Cal Raleigh (29), famous in the canoe after hitting a two -stroke Home Run against Chicago Cubs during the seventh round at Wrigley Field. Compulsory credit: Matt Marton-Imagn images

Cal Raleigh struck his 28th and 29th home circuits of the season to help the navy visiting Seattle at a 9-4 victory against Chicago Cubs on Friday afternoon.

Raleigh, who passed Johnny Banc for the greatest number of circuits by a receiver before the stars break, also chose, market and marked four times. Mitch Garver attracted twice and rolled in five points, and Donovan Solano succeeded three strokes and a point produced for the navy, who won five of the seven.

Leaving Seattle, George Kirby, has granted four points and seven strokes in five rounds. The eduard Bazardo lift (2-0) launched an aimless round.

Caleb Thielbar (2-2) granted two points in two thirds of a round for the Cubs, who have lost two games in a row for the second time since early May. Reese McGuire and Ian Happ dominated for Chicago, and Michael Busch had three strokes.

Red Sox 7, Giants 5

Ceddanne Rafaela and David Hamilton combined for five strokes, three points and four points produced on the two lower points of the order of strikers and Boston spoiled the meeting of Rafael Devers with a victory on the road against San Francisco.

Bringing together only five days after having finished a successful business with heart, the Red Sox gathered a deficit of 3-0 to be won for the eighth time in their last nine games.

While Boston has improved at 3-1 since the agreement, the Giants have lost for the third time in four games, with 0 for 5 in the opening of a series of three games.

Diamondbacks 14, Rockies 8

Eugenio Suarez struck two of the four Arizona circuits to reach 300 for his career, and the Diamondbacks beat Colorado in Denver.

Suarez equaled his season with four strokes. Ketel Marte dominated, doubled twice and rolled in five points and Ildemaro Vargas finished a shy triple of the cycle to punctuate the attack of 21 strokes of the Diamondbacks season.

Mickey Moniak dominated among his two strokes and Ryan McMahon also went deep for the Rockies. Zac Gallen (5-8) from Arizona granted seven points on 10 strokes in five rounds to beat Austin Gomber (0-1), which authorized nine points on 12 strokes in 4 2/3 rounds.

Brewers 17, twins 6

Christian Yelich went 4-in-6 with two doubles and a career in a career eight products, Jacob Miriorowski wore a perfect game in the seventh round, and Milwaukee beat Minnesota in Minneapolis.

Yelich hit the doubles twice in terms of bases for Milwaukee, which equaled a season of season. Jackson Chourio went 2 for 3 with two doubles and three products produced, and Joey Ortiz finished 3-in-5 with three products.

Miriorowski (2-0) continued his dominant start to his big league career. After launching five round -free rounds before Cramps cut off in major leagues on June 12, the 23 -year -old was perfect in six heats during his second departure before the twins ended up two points in the seventh. He left with two points authorized on a safe blow in six rounds, and he managed one and withdrew six.

Rangers 6, Pirates 2

Adolis Garcia had three shots, including one Home Run, rolled in two points and made two superb catches of right fields to help Texas beat the Pittsburgh host.

Garcia supported a strong outing of the starter Jacob Degrom (7-2), which launched six rounds, granting two points while the Rangers broke a sequence of three consecutive defeats.

Joey Bart achieved three shots for the pirates, who won their fifth defeat in six games. Mike Burrows was tagged for four points on seven strokes in 4 2/3 rounds.

White Sox 7, Blue Jays 1

Luis Robert Jr. struck a two -point circuit, Tyler Alexander launched four sleeve of relief aimlessly and the visit of Chicago beaten Toronto.

Andrew Benintendi added a solo shot and had two products produced while Josh Rojas contributed two products produced for the White Sox, which ended a sequence of eight games taking the opening of a series of three games.

Bo Bichette had three shots and one point produced for the Blue Jays, who lost two of it.

Marlins 6, brave 2

The recruit Agustin Ramirez dominated and equaled a summit of the season with four produced points to help raise the host of Miami, passing to Atlanta, spoiling the major beginnings of Didier Fuentes.

Janson Junk (2-0) granted one point on five strokes in five rounds while making his first start of the major league since 2023. He withdrew five kicks without walking a striker while Miami put an end to a sequence of two consecutive defeats.

Fuentes, who was 20 years old Tuesday, collected four points on six strokes in five rounds before leaving after 87 throws. He attracted three and walked one. He has become the youngest launcher leaving major leagues since 2016.

Orioles 5, Yankees 3

Ramon Urias started the eighth round by hitting a circuit and visiting Baltimore continued his recent increase by defeating New York.

Urias allowed Orioles to find his head when he hit a quick ball from Luke Weaver (1-2). The pinching Gunnar Henderson added a simple RBI off Tim Hill later in the eighth.

The Yankees lost for the seventh time in eight games and lost a big evening of Judge Aaron, who struck a solo circuit for a 3-2 lead, collected three strokes and ended the evening with an average of .371.

Phillies 10, Put 2

RBI of Trea Turner took equality and sparked a seventh round of six points for Philadelphia, who finished his push in first place in the National League is by beating New York diverting.

The phillies won eight of the nine while the dishes lost seven games in a row by a combination of 51-16. The loser’s sequence is the longest for New York since a slippage of seven games from June 2 to 9, 2023.

Pete Alonso and Jeff McNeil struck the consecutive circuits of former teammate Taijuan Walker to equalize the match in the sixth before the phillies rose their rally against Reed Garrett (2-3) and Justin Garza.

Rays 14, Tigers 8

Yandy Diaz dominated twice and Matt Thaiss scored twice and rolled in four points to help welcome Tampa Bay Hammer Detroit, passing the Rays to a record in League 21-8 since May 20.

Curtis Mead scored three times and rolled in a race for Tampa Bay, who won six of his last eight games. Leaving Rays, Shane Baz (7-3), granted five points on four strokes in 5 1/3 rounds.

Riley Greene led the tigers with two circuits and four products produced. The start of the Detroit Jack Flaherty (5-8) lasted only 2,1 1/3 of sleeves and granted eight points on six strokes.

Astros 3, Angels 2 (10 rounds)

Mauricio Dubon scored the Channel on wild land in the 10th round while Houston beat Los Angeles in Anaheim, California.

Jeremy Pena went 3 for 4 with a Home Run while the Astros won their eighth victory in 10 trials. Pena and Isaac Paredes succeeded in the first two Houston strikers of the match. Josh Hader (5-1) launched a perfect ninth round, and Bennett Sousa worked the 10th for his second stop.

Hunter Strickland (1-1) took the defeat after the start of the Angels Yusei Kikuchi granted two points in six strokes in seven rounds. Jo Adell and Christian Moore dominated Los Angeles, who was without manager Ron Washington (health problems).

Royals 6, Padres 5

The single of Rbi de Salvador Perez has taken equality in eighth round while the visit of Kansas City stopped San Diego.

Lucas Erceg (2-2) obtained the victory despite a single of two points tied by Gavin Sheets in the seventh which crowned the padres rally of a deficit of 4-0. Bobby Witt Jr. and Jonathan India dominated the Royals, while India and Maikel Garcia were three.

Carlos Estevez worked the ninth for his 22nd judgment despite the abandonment of Homer to Manny Machado. Xander Bogaerts equaled the record of the Padres franchise by collecting strokes during his first three strikers, giving him eight sure. The sequence ended when it came out in the ninth.

Cardinals 6, red 1

St. Louis scored five points in seventh round to beat Cincinnati’s visit for his fourth consecutive victory.

The start of the cardinals Andre Pallante (5-3) was effective for six goals aimlessly, granting only two strokes for the cardinals, who won four games in a row and five out of six. MASYN WINN and LARS NOOTBAAR each had two strokes and a point produced.

Brady Singer (7-5) granted one point on four strokes in six rounds for the Reds, who lost two games in a row. The only Cincinnati race scored on an eighth round error.

Dodgers 6, Nationals 5

Miguel Rojas struck a two -point circuit and Clayton Kershaw got closer to 3,000 career withdrawals while Los Angeles won a victory on Washington’s visit.

Kershaw (3-0) granted two points on five strokes and two steps in five rounds. He attracted four to move to the eight following the 20th launcher with 3,000 stick withdrawals and the fourth left -hander.

Amed Rosario, Riley Adams and CJ Abrams dominated the Nationals, which had ended a sequence of 11 consecutive defeats on Thursday.

A’s 5, guardians 1

Nick Kurtz dominated for the fifth time in six games and Jeffrey Springs launched 7 1/3 of strong sleeves to lead athletics to a victory over Cleveland in West Sacramento, California.

Lawrence Butler had three shots and an RBI and Jacob Wilson and Luis Urias added simple racing for athletics, which won for the sixth time in eight games. The springs (6-5) gave a race on three strokes.

Angel Martinez dominated the Guardians, who lost for the 10th time in 14 games. Tanner Bibee (4-7) granted five points (four deserved) and 11 strokes in his first full career match, although an eight-sleeved release.

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