Braves defeated Padres; Dodgers, Cubs and Reds won by beating


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Starter Jon Lester gained prominence by becoming the complete player by hitting a home run, towing three runs and crediting victory over the mound.

In the drums the outfielder Cody Bellinger sent the ball to the street and premiered the National League leadership in the section of home runs.

Meanwhile, third baseman Manny Machado connected two homers.

Lester hit a home run, drove in three runs, equaling his career best record, and in six innings and a third was credited with the Chicago Cubs' 10-4 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates.

Lester (1) appeared with the hitting hitting 2 of 3, drove in three runs and came twice to the cash register. On the mound he put his mark in 9-6 in six episodes and two thirds, accepting eight hits, two home runs and three runs on the way to getting his ninth win so far this season.

Starter Ross Stripling topped Chris Sale on the mound and Bellinger hit the home run that leads him to the league lead in the Los Angeles Dodgers' 11-2 victory over the Boston Red Sox,

In the rematch series of the 2018 World Series, the Dodgers equaled it 1-1.

In addition, the Los Angeles team stopped a four-game losing streak, put their mark at 61-33, and continues to lead the Western Division.

Cody Bellinger took the ball to the street and his homer number 31 so far in the championship is promoted to the National League home runs, where he ties with outfielder Christian Yelich (31), the Milwaukee Brewers and fans of the Red Sox began to chant the "MVP, MVP, MVP".

Third baseman Josh Donaldson hit a home run and the Atlanta Braves won 7-5 to the San Diego Padres, for whom Machado hit two homers.

The Braves added three consecutive wins and put their mark at 56-37, staying in the lead of the East Division. Donaldson (21) hit four corners in the first episode, with a runner on the road.

For the Padres, Machado (23) punished with two homers in the first on the pitches of Colombian starter Julio Tehran, alone.

In the tenth inning he hit another full-back drive against closer Luke Jackson, with no teammates on the road.

Ranger Tyler O'Neill pushed the four runs of the St. Louis Cardinals, which beat the Arizona Diamondbacks 4-2.

O'Neill (2) pulled the ball out of the field in the third inning against starter Merrill Kelly's job, with a runner on board, and finished with four RBIs, his best mark for life.

Second baseman Robinson Cano landed two-run homers and led the New York Mets to a 4-2 triumph over the Miami Marlins.

The opener Noah Syndergaard (7-4) worked seven episodes and the triumph was credited.

Ranger Juan Soto hit the home run that sealed the Washington Nationals' 4-3 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies.

The victory was credited to the Dominican relay Wander Suero (2-4) in two thirds of the episode.

Cuban Ranger Yasiel Puig hit a full-back and finished with four RBIs for the Cincinnati Reds, who beat the Colorado Rockies 17-9.

On the mound victory was credited to the relief Jared Hughes (3-2) in a third of episode.

Pop-up hitter Ben Gamel hit a double tug of the Milwaukee Brewers' 5-4 victory over the San Francisco Giants.

On the mound the winner was the closer Jeremy Jeffress (3-2) in one episode.