Reds sweep Dodgers with 4-1 win, extending their longest losing streak since 2019 to five

CINCINNATI (AP) – Jonathan India and Nick Martini each drove in two runs, and the Cincinnati Reds held off the Los Angeles Dodgers for a 4-1 victory on Sunday that extended LA´s longest losing streak since 2019 to five.

Brent Suter, Nick Martinez, Carson Spiers and Alexis Díaz combined for a five-hitter. Martinez (2-3) pitched 4 1/3 innings of one-hit ball on a bullpen day for Cincinnati, and Díaz got two outs for his 10th save.

It´s the longest slide for Los Angeles since it dropped six in a row from April 8-13, 2019.

Freddie Freeman hit an RBI double in the ninth, stopping a 0-for-22 slide for the Dodgers with runners in scoring position. Freeman then advanced on defensive indifference, but Díaz struck out Teoscar Hernández and Andy Pages swinging.

TIGERS 14, BLUE JAYS 11

DETROIT (AP) – Matt Vierling homered twice, including a tiebreaking, three-run drive off Jordan Romano in the ninth inning that gave Detroit a wild win over Toronto after they’d wasted a five-run lead and recovered from a two-run deficit.

Cincinnati Reds' Alexis Díaz, left, celebrates with teammate Luke Maile after the Reds defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers in a baseball game Sunday, May 26, 2024, in Cincinnati. (AP Photo/Jeff Dean)

Cincinnati Reds’ Alexis Díaz, left, celebrates with partner Luke Maile after the Reds crushed the Los Angeles Dodgers in a ball game Sunday, May 26, 2024, in Cincinnati. (AP Photograph/Jeff Dignitary)

Vierling had four hits and attached profession highs with two homers and four RBIs.

Carson Kelly hit a three-run homerun and Spencer Torkelson hit a performance went for Detroit, which drove 5-0 after three innings, 8-3 after five and 9-5 after six.

Toronto’s Isiah Kiner-Falefa homered in the seventh off Tyler Holton, and the Blue Jays took a 11-9 lead with a five-run eighth when Bo Bichette hit a two-run single off Jason Foley and Daulton Varsho hit a three-run homerun.

Mark Canha attached the score with a two-run single against Yimi García in the base a portion of, his third hit.

Vierling, who hit a solo homerun in the fifth off Zach Pop, drove a full-count slider from Romano (1-2) over the left-field wall for his most memorable major association stroll off hit. A double cross Elite player, Romano has permitted three homers this year, a portion of his complete last season.

RED SOX 2, BREWERS 1

BOSTON (AP) – Jarren Duran had a tiebreaking single in the eighth inning and Boston beat Milwaukee to rescue a series finale.

Rafael Devers had a fielder’s choice for Boston, which finished only its subsequent series win against the Brewers at Fenway Park starting around 2015. The Red Sox improved to 9-0 on Sundays.

William Contreras’ RBI single drove in the Brewers’ run.

Ceddanne Rafaela opened the eighth with a twofold into the left-field corner against Elvis Peguero (4-2) and scored on Durran’s single.

Justin Slaten (3-2) struck out the side in the eighth, and Kenley Jansen struck out two in an ideal 10th for his 10th save in 10 possibilities, the 429th of his vocation.

NL Focal driving Milwaukee had won three of its past four.

Red Sox starter Leather expert Houck surrendered one spat six innings, bringing his Period down to 1.90 – Boston’s most minimal after 11 beginnings since Earth Buchholz’s 1.62 in 2013.

Sailors 9, NATIONALS 5

WASHINGTON (AP) – Julio Rodríguez homered and drove in four runs, and Seattle snapped a four-game series of failures with a success against Washington.

Ty France hit a two-run homerun and singled home the winning run for Seattle, which completed 4-6 on an East Coast trip.

With Seattle following 5-4, J.P. Crawford multiplied opening the eighth against Dylan Floro (1-1). Crawford took third on a wild pitch and scored on a one-out single by Rodríguez, snapping Floro’s 22-inning scoreless streak.

Rodríguez took second and scored when France grounded a solitary to right. Rodríguez likewise covered Seattle’s three-run 10th with a two-run single.

METS 4, Goliaths 3

NEW YORK (AP) – Omar Narváez covered a three-run, 10th inning rally with his initially hit of the year at Citi Field after a 0-for-27 beginning, lifting New York over San Francisco to stop a five-game series of failures.

New York had blown leads from the 6th inning on in its past three games and had scored three runs in 18 innings prior to defeating a 3-1 deficiency in the 10th against Tyler Rogers (0-1).

Brandon Nimmo and J.D. Martinez opened with singles and scored on Harrison Bader’s one-out twofold. Brett Baty was deliberately strolled and Narváez, who entered after catcher Tomás Nido was subbed in for in the eighth, singled on a 0-1 pitch.

Bader had a RBI single in the second and denied Matt Chapman of a grand slam with a jumping get at the middle field wall in the 6th.

New York has five stroll off wins among 11 home triumphs. San Francisco, which had won four straight, dropped back to .500 at 27-27.

Beams 4, ROYALS 1

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) – Brandon Lowe drove in three runs with a squeeze hit triple during Tampa Narrows’ four-run seventh inning, as they halted Kansas City’s eight-game dominate streak with a triumph.

The Beams had lost a season-high six straight.

Kansas City’s Michael Wacha (4-5) lost his ideal game bid in the 6th, and was pulled after Harold Ramírez singled and Isaac Paredes had a twofold to begin the seventh. John Schreiber then, at that point, hit Randy Arozarena and allowed a defender’s decision grounder before Lowe followed through on the principal pitch he saw.

It was Lowe’s second hit in 17 at-bats since getting back from a stressed right sideways.

Garrett Cleavinger (4-0) got three outs for the success, and Pete Fairbanks took care of the 10th for his fifth save in six possibilities.

Batting with the bases stacked, Bobby Witt Jr. bobbed to second for the last out of the game.

Overcomes 8, Privateers 1

PITTSBURGH (AP) – Ronald Acuña Jr. left Atlanta’s 8-1 win over Pittsburgh after he tore his left leg tendon, as they won behind Chris Deal.

Acuña opened the game with a twofold to right-focus field against Martín Pérez. With Marcell Ozuna at the plate, Acuña headed toward third on a taken base endeavor and his left knee gave way. The ruling NL MVP stayed down for a few minutes while being dealt with, pointing at his left leg prior to strolling off under his own power.

The Overcomes’ underlying determination was left knee touchiness. However, the group reported Sunday night that a X-ray showed a total leg tendon tear that will require season-finishing a medical procedure.

Bumped Kelenic went 3 for 4 instead of Acuña, a 26-year-old outfielder batting .250 with four grand slams and 15 RBIs in 49 games.

Deal (8-1) struck out eight while pitching seven innings of one-run ball. It was one more noteworthy excursion for the 35-year-old left-hander, who has recovered the structure that procured him seven straight Top pick determinations from 2012-18 preceding a series of wounds.

Officers 6, TWINS 2

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) – Corey Seager homered two times and Nathaniel Lowe had two hits and two RBIs, assisting Texas with beating Minnesota.

Josh Smith and Leody Tavares had two hits each for the Worldwide championship champions, who had lost six straight and 12 of 14 by and large. The Officers scored multiple runs interestingly since a 12-11 triumph at Oakland on May 8.

Carlos Correa had two hits and a RBI for the Twins, who had won four in succession. Max Kepler had a run-scoring twofold.

Minnesota right-hander Pablo López (4-5) was labeled for six runs and seven hits in 4 2/3 innings in his third successive misfortune. His Period expanded to 5.25 on the season.

Officers starter Gerson Garabito allowed one run and two hits in 3 2/3 innings in his significant association debut. The 28-year-old right-hander had 10 seasons, contributing the Royals and Monsters associations and in free associations, prior to getting called up from Triple-A Round Rock to make the beginning.

Jonathan Hernández, Jacob Latz (1-1) and José Leclerc restricted the Twins to one hit more than 5 1/3 innings. Latz and Leclerc joined to resign the last 13 Twins hitters.

ROCKIES 5, PHILLIES 2

DENVER (AP) – Ryan McMahon hit a thumbs up, two-run homer in the primary inning, and Colorado sent Officer Suárez to his most memorable loss of the time in a triumph over Philadelphia.

Colorado, toward the end in the NL West at 18-34, took two of three games and finished a dash of 15 straight winning or tied series for the significant association best Phillies (38-16), Philadelphia’s longest streak starting around 1983-84.

Suárez (9-1) permitted season highs of five runs and four strolls in six innings, while surrendering four procured runs and three hits with eight strikeouts. His Time rose from 1.36 to 1.75.

Cal Quantrill (4-3) surrendered two runs and three hits in six innings.

Tyler Kinley pitched an ideal 10th for his second save of the time, completing a five-hitter.

McMahon’s group driving tenth homer of the time put the Rockies ahead, and Colorado helped the lead to 5-0 in the second. Tracker Goodman hit a RBI twofold, Brendan Rodgers hit into a run-scoring forceout as third baseman Alec Bohm tossed ridiculously past first for a blunder in pursuing for an inning-finishing twofold play as a subsequent run scored.

Suárez resigned his last 13 hitters.

ASTROS 5, Sports 2

OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) – Ronel Blanco kept Oakland in line for seven innings in his return from a suspension and Kyle Exhaust hit a two-run homerun to lead Houston to triumph.

Jose Altuve added a two-run single before a declared horde of 10,927 to assist the Astros with winning the series and improve to 18-4 against the An’s over the beyond two seasons.

Blanco (5-0) sharp searched in his return from a 10-game suspension for having an unfamiliar substance in his glove during a beginning against Oakland in Houston last week.

He struck out five of his initial eight hitters and permitted just four hits, including a performance homer by Max Schuemann, prior to surrendering the game to the warm up area. Houston improved to 8-1 in games began this season by Blanco, who has permitted just 33 hits in 54 1/3 innings.

Shea Langeliers added a performance homer in the 10th for Oakland against Josh Hader.

ORIOLES 4, WHITE SOX 1

CHICAGO (AP) – Kyle Bradish struck out 11 out of seven no-hit innings, and Baltimore beat Chicago for a range of their four-game series.

Bradish (1-0), who missed the beginning of the time as a result of a right elbow injury, strolled four in his fifth beginning this season. He tossed 103 pitches, 63 for strikes.

Danny Coulombe was embedded for the eighth, and Danny Mendick begun with a squeeze hit drive to left for Chicago’s just hit of the game. It was Mendick’s second homer of the time.

Adley Rutschman and Colton Cowser homered for Baltimore, which finished off a 4-3 outing. The Orioles were cleared by St. Louis before their effective stay in Chicago.

Craig Kimbrel pitched an ideal 10th for his twelfth save.

MARLINS 3, DIAMONDBACKS 1

PHOENIX (AP) – Ryan Climates tossed six prevailing innings, Jake Burger hit a two-run single with two outs in the seventh and Miami beat Arizona.

The flooding Marlins took two of three from the Diamondbacks for their fourth continuous series win. Miami has won nine of 13 subsequent to beginning the season 10-31.

Climates (3-4) proceeded with his breakout season with one more heavenly execution, surrendering four hits, strolling one and striking out seven. The 24-year-old left-hander has surrendered only one acquired run in his beyond three beginnings, traversing 21 innings.

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