MLB Roundup: Jays Edge Rays in 11th for the 5th consecutive victory

The single of George Springer with two strikes, two outings, RBI in 11th round raised the Blue Jays of Toronto to their fifth consecutive victory, a 2-1 decision on the host Tampa Bay Rays to open a series of four games on Monday.
After having disputed for the interference and the failure of catcher, Toronto took his first advance when Springer torn the following pitch, an offer of 0-2 of Kevin Kelly (2-4), on the left for a 2-1 advance.
Braydon Fisher (7-0) launched a first and third, no jam without Out at the end of the 11th in Wiffing Brandon Lowe, Junior Caminero and Josh Lowe. During his beginnings in the major league, the start of the Blue Jays, Trey YesAvies, launched more than five rounds and gave a point and three strokes.
The Blue Jays saw their advance on the American League East during the second place of the New York Yankees (83-67) increase to five games.
Yandy Diaz had a perfect performance on the plate, becoming 3-in-3 with a double, a product point and two walks for Tampa Bay (73-77).
Astros 6, Rangers 3
Zach Cole and Jesus Sanchez came big after an injury to Yordan Alvarez, and Houston joined for a victory on the Texas visit during the opening of a series of three games with major ramifications in the playoffs.
Alvarez had to leave after slipping on the marble while marking a first round race, searching the left ankle. The race, one of the two resulting from an error to launch by the Rangers launcher, Jack Leiter (9-9), gave Houston a 2-0 lead. Cole launched a circuit of two two-point outings on Leiter in the fifth, putting the astros at the top for good to 4-3.
The Astros finished the evening three games on the Rangers in the race for the third and last position of the American League. Houston is now at the rear of the seattle inactive seattle navy match, which lead the Al West. Josh Jung struck a two -point circuit for Texas, which lost two consecutive after a sequence of six consecutive victories.
Cubs 4, pirates 0
Jameson Taillon launched six laundries to conduct Chicago’s visit to a victory against Pittsburgh during the opening of their three -game series.
Taillon (10-6) granted only two strokes, withdrawn three and walked two. The right -hander was activated from the 15 -day injured list last Wednesday after being sidelined with a stretched groin. He also missed all months of July and August with a veal strain.
Pete Crow-Armstrong doubled, dominated and marked twice and Michael Busch also succeeded in the Cubs, who won five of the six. The right-handed of the recruit of the pirates, Braxton Ashcraft (4-3), made four sleeves, granting three points and six strokes. Bryan Reynolds chose and walked for the pirates, who have lost nine of the last 10.
Reds 11, cardinals 6
Tyler Stephenson rolled in three points while Cincinnati’s visit broke his sequence with three consecutive defeats by defeating Saint-Louis.
Sal Stewart went 3-in-5 with a circuit, three points and two points produced while the Reds moved to two games from the New York Mets for the final slit of the National League. Matt Mclain led in half and scored twice. Leaving the Reds, Zack Littell, granted four points on five strokes in 5 2/3 rounds.
Alec Burleson led in two points for the cardinals, who lost six of the seven games and took 4 1/2 games behind the dishes. Willson Contreras went 2-in-3 with an RBI before going out with a right biceps lock. Matthew Liberatore granted three points (two deserved) on four strokes in six rounds.
Twins 7, Yankees 0
Austin Martin doubled and rolled in four points, Simeon Woods Richardson withdrew a career summit of 11 in six -sleeves aimlessly, and Minnesota moved away for a victory in New York in Minneapolis.
Brooks Lee went 2-in-4 with a circuit, a double and two points produced for Minnesota. Luke Keaschall also drove in a race. Woods Richardson (7-4) displayed his best out of the season. The right -hander abandoned two strokes while seeing his time go from 4.58 to 4.31.
Jose Caballero has doubled for the only additional yankees. Aaron’s judge went 0 for 1 and drew three goals on bullets for New York, who only collected two strokes and lost five games behind Jays Blue Blue-Blue Jays at the head of the American League. New York also saw its advance on the Jilatory in a match in a match on the Boston Red Sox.
Braves 11, Nationals 3
Matt Olson had four strokes, including a three -point circuit, Spencer Strider granted a race in seven rounds and Atlanta’s visit beat Washington.
Drake Baldwin added a circuit and two single, driving in four points for Atlanta, who succeeded 16 strokes by winning his second consecutive match. Ronald Acuna Jr. also dominated. Olson added two doubles and one simple and had four points produced. Strider (6-13) granted one point over four strokes.
Daylen Lile has managed two strokes, including a Home Run for Washington and reached the base in 15 consecutive games. Mitchell Parker (8-16) granted six points over 10 strokes in five or more rounds.
Orioles 4, White Sox 1
Colton Cowser struck a three -point circuit and Kyle Bradish launched five solid rounds for his first victory in 15 months when Baltimore’s visit beat Chicago.
The Branch (1-1) granted a point and attracted nine at the fourth start of the season. He suffered Tommy John surgery shortly after winning his last victory on June 8, 2024. Dietrich Enns launched three perfect sleeves for his second stop.
The Orioles broke a sequence of three consecutive defeats while the White Sox dropped their fourth consecutive. Chicago’s lifter, Steven Wilson (2-2), obtained one and took the defeat when Cowser depths Tyler Alexander.
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