PHOENIX. – Ketel Marte maintained his great offensive moment and was key in the 5-4 victory of the Arizona Diamondbacks over the Colorado Rockies, in a Major League Baseball day that also left the Dodgers' resounding triumph and good news for the Houston Astros
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Mars went 4-3 with two RBIs and two runs scored, including a two-run homer that helped Arizona secure its sixth win in the last seven games. Zac Gallen worked 5.1 innings of three runs to earn his third win of the campaign. The Diamondbacks took an early lead in the game and withstood Colorado's comeback to stay on the rise in the National League. In Milwaukee, the Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the Brewers 11-3 thanks to an explosive offensive performance by Teóscar Hernández, who drove in six runs and hit a three-run home run. Japanese Roki Sasaki was also a protagonist by recovering from a difficult first inning to complete another solid start. The right-hander showed maturity from the mound and helped preserve the recent dominance of the Angels' bullpen, which extended its streak of scoreless innings to 36 consecutive innings, the longest in franchise history since 1961. For their part, the Astros received relief after Cuban Yordan Álvarez left Saturday's game against the Cubs due to back spasms. The team reported that the exit was precautionary and expects to have the powerful hitter back in the coming days. Álvarez, one of Houston's offensive figures, leads the team with 15 home runs and 31 RBIs on the season.






