White Sox 10, Blue Jays 1
Chris Sale pitched eight innings, Avisail Garcia, Dioner Navarro and
Adam Eaton hit home runs, and the Chicago White Sox defeated the
Toronto Blue Jays 10-1 on Tuesday.
Sale, who matched a career best by winning his first five decisions
to open the season, had a one-hitter until Edwin Encarnacion hit his
third homer of the season with one out in the seventh inning.
Sale (5-0), who had pitched 22 innings without allowing an earned
run before Encarnacion's home run, also started the 2014 season 5-0.
The White Sox left-hander allowed four hits, two walks and one run
while striking out six as Chicago (15-6) extended their winning
streak to five games.
Athletics 5, Tigers 1
Rich Hill tossed seven shutout innings and Marcus Semien hit a
two-run homer, leading Oakland past Detroit at Comerica Park.
Hill (3-2), a journeyman left-hander on his seventh major league
team, allowed just four singles and didn't issue a walk while
striking out eight. He has recorded 37 strikeouts in his five starts
and has not allowed more than three earned runs in any of his
starts.
Rays 3, Orioles 1
Tampa Bay are back at .500 for the first time since the opening week
of the season, winning their third straight game on Tuesday thanks
to Kevin Kiermaier's two-run homer in a victory over Baltimore at
Tropicana Field.
The Rays got out of all kinds of jams -- turning three double plays,
another runner picked off -- and received production from the bottom
of the order for the second game in a row.
Red Sox 11, Braves 4
David Price recovered from one of the worst starts of his career to
match his career high with 14 strikeouts and help Boston hand
Atlanta their seventh straight loss.
Price did not resemble the same pitcher who allowed a
career-high-tying eight earned runs in his last start. In improving
his record to 3-0, Price pitched eight innings and allowed two runs
on six hits and two walks.
Mets 4, Reds 3
Pinch-hitter Yoenis Cespedes tied the score with a three-run homer
on the first pitch he saw in four days and David Wright laced the
go-ahead RBI single three batters later as New York stormed back in
the seventh inning to beat Cincinnati at Citi Field.
The Mets (12-7) have won four in a row and 10 of their last 12. The
Reds have lost three straight and 11 of their last 15.
Rangers 10, Yankees 1
It was only a matter of time before the Texas Rangers starting
hitting and scoring runs again, according to their manager. That
time came on Tuesday.
The Rangers snapped a four-game losing streak while overpowering the
New York Yankees 10-1 at Globe Life Park.
Phillies 4, Nationals 3
Maikel Franco hit a tiebreaking double in the seventh inning, and
the Philadelphia Phillies beat Washington 4-3 Tuesday, ending the
Nationals' eight-game home winning streak.
The Franco double scored Andres Blanco, who doubled off Oliver Perez
(1-1) for his third hit of the game. Franco came up limping after
the hit but stayed in the game.
Cardinals 8, Diamondbacks 2
St. Louis first baseman Brandon Moss had four hits, including a
three-run homer, and Carlos Martinez pitched eight scoreless innings
in the Cardinals' 8-2 victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks at Chase
Field on Tuesday.
Moss' homer, his fifth of the season, capped a five-run inning that
snapped a scoreless tie. He also doubled and scored in a three-run
seventh inning and singled in the second and ninth innings.
Pirates 9, Rockies 4
A day off revived Andrew McCutchen.
The Pittsburgh center fielder hit three home runs and drove in five
runs Tuesday night, leading the Pirates to a 9-4 win over the
Colorado Rockies.
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It was McCutchen's second career three-homer game. The other was
Aug. 1, 2009, against the Washington Nationals. He joined Hall of
Famers Willie Stargell, Ralph Kiner and Roberto Clemente as the only
Pirates to have multiple three-homer games.
Cubs 4, Brewers 3
Addison Russell went 2-for-4 with a two-run triple in the sixth
inning to help the Chicago Cubs to a 4-3 victory over the Milwaukee
Brewers on a frigid Tuesday night at Wrigley Field.
Russell's triple, his first of the season, drove in Kris Bryant and
Ben Zobrist to break a 1-1 tie.
Adam Warren (2-0) worked two relief innings and struck out three to
pick up the win for the Cubs (15-5). The Brewers (8-12) dropped
their fourth in five games.
Twins 6, Indians 5
Miguel Sano's RBI single with one out in the bottom of the ninth
inning lifted the Minnesota Twins to a 6-5 win over the Cleveland
Indians on Tuesday night at Target Field.
Following a one-out double by Brian Dozier, Joe Mauer was
intentionally walked, setting up Sano, who hit a 1-1 fastball off
Indians closer Cody Allen (0-2) into center field.
Giants 1, Padres 0
Johnny Cueto outdueled James Shields in a battle of former Kansas
City Royals World Series aces Tuesday night, striking out 11 en
route to a seven-hit shutout, lifting the San Francisco Giants to a
1-0 victory over the San Diego Padres.
Denard Span doubled home Brandon Crawford with the only run of the
game in the fifth inning as the Giants won for the fourth time in
five games after opening their current 10-game homestand with four
consecutive losses.
Mariners 11, Astros 1
Robinson Cano drove in six runs, and Nathan Karns threw seven
scoreless innings as the Seattle Mariners pounded the Houston Astros
11-1 Tuesday night.
Cano recorded his 1,000th career RBI with a two-run single in the
fifth, and then he tagged on a seventh-inning grand slam that opened
up a 9-0 lead. The slam was the 10th of Cano's career and his first
since 2012.
Marlins 6, Dodgers 3
Giancarlo Stanton homered for the third straight game, and the Miami
Marlins rallied for a 6-3 victory over Clayton Kershaw and the Los
Angeles Dodgers on Tuesday night before 41,102 at Dodger Stadium.
Kershaw limited the Marlins to a second-inning triple by Marcell
Ozuna before the Marlins (8-11), who won their third consecutive
contest, tagged him for five runs in the sixth inning. Kershaw (2-1)
gave up a season-high five runs on seven hits with 10 strikeouts and
no walks in seven innings for the Dodgers (12-9), who fell for the
second night in a row to the Marlins. Kershaw also hit a batter. The
Dodgers' ace drove in one of the team's three runs.
Angels 9, Royals 4
Johnny Giavotella's three-run home run capped a five-run fifth
inning, propelling the Los Angeles Angels to a 9-4 win over the
Kansas City Royals Tuesday night at Angel Stadium.
It was Giavotella's first extra-base hit of the season, the second
baseman struggling with a .136 average going into the game. And was
just the ninth career homer for Giavotella, who is in his sixth
major league season. He hit a career-high four homers last year.
(Editing by Peter Rutherford)
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