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Mlb roundup: Hunter Brown, Astros closed Blue Jays

MLB: Toronto Blue Jays in Houston AstrosApril 21, 2025; Houston, Texas, United States; Houston Astros The starting launcher Hunter Brown (58) reacts after a withdrawal against the Blue Jays in Toronto during the fifth round at Daikin Park. Compulsory credit: Images Erik Williams-Imagn

Hunter Brown has extended his sequence of consecutive sleeves aimlessly at 24 and the Houston Astros managed a fifth round of four rounds in a 7-0 victory against the Blue Jays in Toronto visiting Monday.

Brown (3-1) made two strokes and published a walk while recording a top of nine sticks in the stick in seven dominant heats by working on his third consecutive start. The 24 Brown whitening rounds is the longest of the majors this season and the longest by an Astros Starter since Cristian Javier gathered 25 1/3 -sleeves without goal in 2022.

The Blue Jays managed to push a Baserunner in a score position with Brown on the bump, but George Springer was blocked in the second round. Brown withdrew the team in the seventh to finish his night.

The right-hander of Toronto, Kevin Gausman (2-2), equaled the zeros with Brown before the bottom suddenly falls in fifth round, when Houston scored five points with six consecutive strikers reaching the base.

Pets 5, Phillies 4

Francisco Lindor dominated twice and Tylor Megill dominated Philadelphia’s visit for 5 1/3 of heats while New York opened in a force test at the start of the Rivals of the National League.

Megill (3-2) granted only one blow and four bullets while removing 10 in an effort of 92 titles which gave New York his fifth consecutive victory. Max Kranick and Edwin Diaz combined to abandon four ninth rounds, but Diaz won his sixth stop.

The start of the Phillies Aaron Nola (0-5) continued his start to the season, being tagged for seven strokes and four points on 6 1/3 sleeves. The exit actually decreased the average of the Nola deserved race to 6.43.

Red Sox 4, White Sox 2

Walker Buehler granted a point on four strokes and withdrew nine in seven in seven in seven to help Boston defeat the visit of Chicago during a start at the end of the morning on the day of the Patriots.

Rob Refsnyder struck a home run for Boston, his first. Trevor Story made three shots for the Red Sox, while Kristian Campbell added two strokes, including two points.

The White Sox received a solo circuit from Andrew Benintendi, who collected two of the five strokes of the team. Boston won three of the four games in the series, while the defeat spent the Chicago road file at 1-9.

Goalkeepers 6, Yankees 4

Jose Ramirez made a three -point boost and added a simple RBI and Kyle Manzardo also went deep while Cleveland was beating New York’s visit to his fourth consecutive victory.

Gavin Williams (2-1) authorized Jasson Dominguez circuit at two points and withdrew eight in 6 1/3 sleeves for the Guardians, who have 10-3 since the loss of six of their first nine. Cade Smith withdrew the Yankees slugger, Aaron, the judge representing the liaison race to end the match.

Jazz Chisholm Jr. led a two-point circuit for the Yankees while leaving Clarke Schmidt (0-1) produced seven strokes (including the two Cleveland Homers) while removing seven in four innings.

Marlins 6, Reds 3

Max Meyer launched six goalless rounds and withdrew a career summit of 14 while the animator Miami cooled Cincinnati.

The Reds won a 24-2 victory against Baltimore on Sunday, but they only succeeded in five strokes without walks against Meyer in the opening of a series of three games. Miami obtained a circuit with three points from Kyle Stowers and a solo explosion from Eric Wagaman.

Jesus Tinoco de Miami launched a ninth 1-2-3 for his second stop for the season. Leaving the Reds, Nick Lodolo (2-2), which left Paternity Conet on Monday, made 5 2/3 sleeves, granting seven strokes, two balls on balls and three points. Gavin Lux led the Cincinnati offensive with a two -point circuit.

Tigers 6, Padres 4

Gleyber Torres had three strokes and rolled in two points while the Detroit host shot San Diego at the opening of a series of three games.

Zach McKinstry provided three strokes, marked a race and rolled in another. Keider Montero granted four points (three deserved) in 4 1/3 rounds. Brenan Hanifee (1-0) launched two purposes of unmountable relief.

Gavin de San Diego’s leaves dominated and Oscar Gonzalez added two strokes, including a simple RBI. Leaving Randy Vasquez (1-2) granted six points in two and more rounds.

Braves 7, cardinals 6

Michael Harris II led into the fire on fire with a sacrificial fly and Sean Murphy followed with a three -point circuit in the eighth round while Atlanta came from behind to beat St. Louis on visit and extend his sequence of victories with four games.

The winning launcher was Daysbel Hernandez (2-0). Closer Raisel Iglesias granted three points in the ninth round, including a two -point circuit in Willson Contreras. Iglesias forced Nolan Arenado to finish to end the game, although Iglesias did not get a backup.

Erick Fedde de St. Louis launched six heats and granted two points over five strokes. The Spencer Schwellenbach of Atlanta launched seven rounds and granted three points (two deserved) at eight strokes.

– field level media

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