MLB roundup: Kyle Schwarber blasts 4 homers in Phillies’ win

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Phillies 19, Braves 4

Kyle Schwarber etched his name into history, becoming the 21st player in MLB history to hit four home runs in a single game as Philadelphia dismantled Atlanta 19-4. Schwarber blasted homers in the first, fourth, fifth and seventh innings, finishing with a franchise-record nine RBIs. He narrowly missed a fifth when he flew out against infielder Vidal Brujan in the eighth. J.T. Realmuto, Max Kepler, and Bryce Harper also went deep as the Phillies tied their franchise mark with seven homers in one game. Michael Harris II had two RBIs and Matt Olson added a solo shot for Atlanta, while starter Cal Quantrill was tagged for nine runs in 3 1/3 innings. Fans tracking big offensive nights like this can follow updated MLB odds and scores.

Schwarber’s Historic Night

At-BatResultRBIs
1st InningSolo HR1
4th InningTwo-Run HR2
5th InningThree-Run HR3
7th InningThree-Run HR3

Giants 4, Cubs 3

San Francisco completed a sweep of Chicago in dramatic fashion as Jung Hoo Lee delivered a walk-off single in the ninth. Casey Schmitt began the rally with a bloop single before Wilmer Flores lined another hit, setting up Lee’s liner to right that scored Schmitt. Willy Adames powered the Giants’ offense with two home runs, while Ryan Walker earned the win after facing just one batter in the ninth. The Cubs lost despite early production, as Daniel Palencia (1-4) allowed the decisive run in relief. Bettors seeking reliable insights on late-game performances can consult the baseball service plays.

Astros 4, Rockies 3

Christian Walker belted two homers, including a tiebreaking blast in the eighth inning, to lift Houston over Colorado in a tight series finale. Jose Altuve also homered for the Astros, while Ezequiel Tovar and Yanquiel Fernandez went deep for the Rockies. Houston starter Jason Alexander gave up three runs in 5 2/3 innings before the bullpen shut it down, with Bryan Abreu notching his fourth save. Luis Peralta (1-2) took the loss after surrendering Walker’s go-ahead homer.

Red Sox 3, Orioles 2

Boston finished off a sweep in Baltimore as Romy Gonzalez delivered an RBI single in the eighth inning for the go-ahead run. Trevor Story and Rob Refsnyder homered to provide early power for the Red Sox, who improved to 7-1 on their road trip against division rivals. Refsnyder, activated from the injured list earlier in the day, added two hits in his return. The Orioles’ Alex Jackson hit a solo home run, but Baltimore left nine men on base to close a disappointing 1-7 homestand.

Diamondbacks 6, Brewers 4

Arizona’s bottom-third of the lineup came through in a big way, with Tyler Locklear, Alek Thomas, and Ildemaro Vargas each driving in two runs in a win over Milwaukee. Starter Nabil Crismatt (2-0) worked 5 2/3 innings, allowing four runs, while rookie Taylor Rashi earned a three-inning save in his MLB debut. Milwaukee starter Jose Quintana (10-5) was roughed up for six runs in fewer than four innings, while Isaac Collins drove in two runs for the Brewers.

Diamondbacks’ RBI Producers

PlayerRBIs
Tyler Locklear2
Alek Thomas2
Ildemaro Vargas2

Cardinals 4, Pirates 1

Jordan Walker’s two-run homer helped St. Louis top Pittsburgh and split their four-game set. Miles Mikolas gave the Cardinals five solid innings, allowing just one run, before reliever Kyle Leahy (4-1) tossed two scoreless frames for the win. Tommy Pham homered for the Pirates, who lost for just the second time in eight games. Yohan Ramirez (1-2) was charged with the defeat after giving up three runs in less than an inning.

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