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Lee Hao-yu, Cheng Tsung-che both hit in MLB action

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • MLB players Lee Hao-yu and Cheng Tsung-che both started and recorded hits in their respective games on June 30.
  • The White Sox defeated the Orioles 8-2, while the Pirates beat the Phillies 11-7 in other notable results.
  • The article lists the scores of several other Major League Baseball games played on the same day.

Taiwanese baseball players Lee Hao-yu and Cheng Tsung-che both made their mark in Major League Baseball on June 30, with both players starting and recording hits in their respective games.

Lee Hao-yu, playing for the Chicago White Sox, was in the starting lineup as they secured an 8-2 victory over the Baltimore Orioles. Cheng Tsung-che, representing the Pittsburgh Pirates, also started and contributed to his team's 11-7 win against the Philadelphia Phillies.

Several other MLB games took place on the same day, with various teams securing wins. The Texas Rangers defeated the Cleveland Guardians 6-3, while the Detroit Tigers bested the New York Yankees 7-3. The Toronto Blue Jays narrowly beat the New York Mets 2-1, and the Boston Red Sox won against the Washington Nationals 6-3.

In other matchups, the Milwaukee Brewers secured a 5-3 victory over the Cincinnati Reds. The Chicago Cubs edged out the San Diego Padres 3-2, and the Minnesota Twins narrowly defeated the Houston Astros 5-4. The Miami Marlins had a high-scoring game, defeating the Colorado Rockies 10-7. The Seattle Mariners won against the Los Angeles Angels 6-2, and the Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the Oakland Athletics 9-4. Finally, the Arizona Diamondbacks secured a close 5-4 win over the San Francisco Giants.

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Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.