Highlights of Sunday's MLB games
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[August 08, 2016]
Aug 8 (The Sports Xchange) -
Highlights of Sunday's Major League Baseball games.
Marlins 10, Rockies 7
Ichiro Suziki collected the 3,000th hit of his MLB career as the
Miami Marlins roughed up Colorado Rockies starter Jon Gray and then
held on for a 10-7 win in the rubber game of their series.
After three forgettable at-bats, Ichiro Suzuki tripled off the
out-of-town scoreboard in right field to become the 30th
major-league player to reach 3,000 hits. Suzuki's triple came
against left-hander Chris Rusin.
At 42 years, 290 days, Ichiro is the second-oldest player to reach
3,000 hits.
Christian Yelich and Jeff Mathis each had three hits and three RBIs
for the Marlins. Nolan Arenado had three hits, including two home
runs, and five RBIs for the Rockies.
Yankees 3, Indians 2
Masahiro Tanaka pitched effectively into the seventh inning and on
the day they officially announced the end of Alex Rodriguez's
career, New York topped Cleveland.
Tanaka allowed a run and six hits in six-plus innings.
Jacoby Ellsbury had a sacrifice fly, Didi Gregorius homered and Mark
Teixeira had an RBI double for the Yankees, who are one game over
.500 for the eighth time since the All-Star break.
Nationals 1, Giants 0
Wilson Ramos hit a tie-breaking homer in the seventh inning, Tanner
Roark pitched seven strong innings and Washington defeated San
Francisco, taking the deciding game in a series pairing the National
League East and West Division leaders.
Leading off the seventh against Madison Bumgarner, Ramos lifted an
0-1 slider to the opposite field for this 18th homer of the season.
Mets 3, Tigers 1
Neil Walker's two-run homer in the top of the ninth inning powered
New York to just its fourth win in 12 games with a victory over
Detroit.
Former Mets closer Francisco Rodriguez hit Alejandro de Aza with an
0-2 pitch to lead off the ninth and Walker drove a high 1-0 changeup
over the wall in right center for his 19th home run.
Twins 6, Rays 3
Miguel Sano belted two home runs to lift Minnesota to a series
victory over Tampa Bay.
In the third inning, Sano launched a three-run homer to left-center
field for his 17th blast of the season to give the Twins a 3-1 lead.
He came back with a solo shot in the ninth for his second career
multi-homer performance.
Reds 7, Pirates 3
Billy Hamilton had three hits, scored three runs, stole four bases
and made a leaping, backhand catch in center field to help
Cincinnati beat Pittsburgh.
Hamilton was 3-for-4 with a walk before his day ended when he
finally was caught stealing in the ninth inning.
Royals 7, Blue Jays 1
Kendrys Morales hit an eighth-inning grand slam and Yordano Ventura
pitched a sturdy 6 2/3 innings as Kansas City topped Toronto.
Ventura, who claimed his first win since June 17, was charged with
one run on five hits and four walks, throwing 106 pitches.
Orioles 10, White Sox 2
Manny Machado homered a career-high three times in three innings as
Baltimore routed Chicago to win the three-game series.
Machado hit a two-run shot, a three-run drive and another two-run
blast to become the second player in major league history to homer
in the first, second and third innings since Carl Reynolds of the
White Sox in 1930.
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Braves 6, Cardinals 3
Scoring three runs in the top of the first and another three in the
second, Atlanta handed St Louis a series loss.
Aided by the early outburst, starter Mike Foltynewicz worked six
solid innings, scattering six hits and allowing a run with two walks
and four strikeouts.
Four relievers combined for the last nine outs, with closer Jim
Johnson collecting his eighth save.
Rangers 5, Astros 3 (11 innings)
Ian Desmond and Rougned Odor produced run-scoring hits in the top of
the 11th inning and Texas recovered from a ninth-inning collapse to
beat Houston and take the rubber match of the three-game series at
Minute Maid Park.
The Rangers extended their lead in the American League West to 7 1/2
games over the Astros by tagging Chris Devenski for a second
consecutive game.
Mariners 3, Angels 1
Left-handed starter James Paxton came within two outs of pitching
the first complete game of his career before taking a line drive off
his left elbow in the ninth inning of Seattle's win over Los
Angeles.
Paxton allowed just five hits over 8 1/3 innings, the longest outing
of his career, and struck out Mike Trout four times on the Angels
star's 25th birthday.
Cubs 3, A's 1
Kyle Hendricks allowed one run over 7 1/3 innings, Kris Bryant and
Jorge Soler hit solo home runs, and Chicago completed a three-game
sweep of Oakland.
Hendricks, who improved to 7-1 over his past nine starts, allowed
three hits, struck out four and walked none. He lowered his ERA to
2.17, the second lowest in the major leagues.
Diamondbacks 9, Brewers 3
Jake Lamb had three hits, including a tiebreaking homer, and Phil
Gosselin also homered in Arizona's victory over Milwaukee at Chase
Field.
Lamb and Gosselin belted two-run homers in a five-run fifth, when
the Diamondbacks tied a franchise record with five extra-base hits
in an inning.
Phillies 6, Padres 5
Philadelphia scored five runs on two-out hits and stopped a
seventh-inning rally with a triple play to defeat San Diego in the
rubber match of a three-game series at Petco Park.
Pinch hitter Tommy Joseph drove home Carlos Hernandez with an
unearned run in the top of the eighth to break a 5-5 tie.
Dodgers 8, Red Sox 5
Rookie Rob Segedin had four RBIs in his major league debut, sparking
Los Angeles over Boston at Dodger Stadium.
Justin Turner homered and Adrian Gonzalez and Enrique Hernandez hit
back-to-back long balls in the seventh for the Dodgers, who took two
of three from the Red Sox. Gonzalez's solo shot off reliever Junichi
Tazawa was the 300th of his career. (Editing by John O'Brien)
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