Christian Walker hit two home runs, including a game-ending shot in the 10th inning, as the Arizona Diamondbacks defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers 4-3 on Tuesday in Phoenix.

Six Arizona pitchers held the Dodgers to zero RBI through nine innings. The win came after a 1-hour and 55-minute delay in the start when a colony of bees formed on the net behind home plate. The beekeeper gave the group a standing ovation, and stayed to throw the first shot before the game finally began.

Will Smith gave the Dodgers a brief lead with a sacrifice fly in the 10th inning off Scott McGough (1-3), who later clinched the win. The Dodgers’ loss included three hits by Shohei Ohtani, the most since joining his new team and one of the best hits of his career.

Walker’s game-winning shot, his seventh of the season, came on the third pitch in the home team’s 10th. Nabil Karimat (1-1) passed a long ball.

Astros 10, Guardians 9 (10 rand)

Bench beat out Victor Caratini with 10. He hit a home run and walked Houston off in Cleveland.

The Karateni takes a 1:0 home run from Cleveland’s Huntera Gadesa (1:1) in the final match, leading to Mauricio Dubona’s home run of the season. Cleveland cruised to a 9-8 win in the 10th inning. David Frye’s RBI double off Joshua Hadera (1-2) earned the win.

Starting off as the Astros and Huntera Browna, Guardians runs in back-to-back chapters, but is short on team members. The stars were decorated with a rune with three rounds and a lake in black, making Cleveland settle into a small, small rune.

Marlins 7, Rockies 6 (10 innings)

Dane Myers hit an RBI single in the 10th inning as host Miami rallied for a victory over the Colorado Rockies after trailing by five runs in the ninth inning.

Bryan De La Cruz, who tied the game at 6-6 in the 10th inning with an RBI double off a shot into left field, scored the winning run in a close game on the field. Colorado’s Elias Diaz was probably supposed to come out, but he dropped the ball.

Rockies starter Ryan Feltner had a career-high in eight innings, but was removed after allowing a run in the ninth. Justin Lawrence gave up two runs to Myers and then hit Jesus Sanchez with a pitch to force a run before Emmanuel Rivera hit a sacrifice fly to force extra innings.

Barwari 8, Bromini 2

Fredy Peralta allowed just one hit — a solo homer by Jose Siri — before being thrown out in the sixth inning during Milwaukee’s wild win over visiting Tampa Bay in a game also marred by an eighth-inning rally.

Peralta was thrown out with one out in the sixth inning and Milwaukee took a 6-1 lead after Siri hit a pitch. Brewery manager Pat Murphy was also fired. Peralta (3-0) finished with two runs in 5 1/3 innings. Milwaukee’s Willie Adams hit a three-run homer.

In the eighth set, Siri and Brewer’s reliever, Abner Uribe, exchanged words and then punches after Siri struck first and players from both teams ran onto the court.

Athletics 5, Buccaneers 2

JJ Bleday hit two home runs and Oakland beat Pittsburgh and set a season record with its third straight win.

A reliever Mitch Spence (3-1) threw three straight innings. Then Lukas Erceg and Mason Miller struck out, and Miller made his eighth save. Tyler Nevin and Abraham Toro each had two hits to lead the A’s to victory for the fifth time in six games.

Connor Joe scored and scored for the Buccaneers, who lost their third straight game. Starter Mitch Keller (2-3) went five innings and surrendered three runs on five hits.

 

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