Baseball-Highlights of Friday's MLB games
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[August 13, 2016]
Aug 12 (The Sports Xchange) - Highlights of Friday's Major League
Baseball games:
Yankees 6, Rays 3
Alex Rodriguez clapped his hands emphatically after getting an RBI
double in the first inning. Five innings later, he celebrated a big
hit by Starlin Castro and when it ended, he walked off the field
from third base to a standing ovation and embraces from teammates.
On a night designed to celebrate Rodriguez's time with the New York
Yankees, the 41-year-old had plenty to enjoy during a 6-3 victory
over the Tampa Bay Rays.
Padres 8, Mets 6
Ryan Schimpf hit two homers, including a first-inning grand slam, to
spark an early power surge by San Diego, who held on for a win over
New York at Citi Field.
The Padres won despite being unable to reach base over the final 6
1/3 innings against four relievers. The Mets lost their fourth
straight and fell under .500 for the first time since April 17.
New York has lost six of seven and is 10-20 since July 8.
Astros 5, Blue Jays 3
Teoscar Hernandez hit a home run for his first major league hit, Joe
Musgrove struck out seven in seven innings for his first major
league win and Houston defeated Toronto.
Jose Altuve and Carlos Correa each drove in two runs for the Astros,
who won their fourth game in a row. The Blue Jays entered with a
half-game lead over Baltimore in the American League East.
Indians 13, Angels 3
Brandon Guyer recorded five RBIs, Jason Kipnis had four hits and
Cleveland had a team record-tying eight stolen bases en route to a
victory over Los Angeles at Progressive Field.
American League stolen base leader Rajai Davis had three, hoisting
his league-leading total to 31. Jose Ramirez also had three steals,
while Kipnis and Francisco Lindor had one apiece as Cleveland
increased its league-leading total to 92.

Red Sox 9, Diamondbacks 4
Hanley Ramirez hit three-run homers off Patrick Corbin in each of
the first two innings and David Price won for the first time in more
than a month as Boston ended Arizona's four-game winning streak with
a victory in the opener of a three-game interleague series.
Red Sox manager John Farrell said Ramirez, who didn't hit in te
ninth inning after injuring his lower back Thursday, let him know
early in the day he would play Friday. Ramirez then hit his 15th and
16th homers of the year to stake Boston to an 8-2 lead.
Cubs 13, Cardinals 2
Kris Bryant and Willson Contreras combined for five early RBIs while
right-hander Jake Arrieta allowed just one run in 5 2/3 innings as
Chicago scored early and late in a victory over St. Louis.
Bryant was 3-for-5 with a pair of doubles and two RBI while
Contreras slammed a three-run homer to pace an early attack as the
Cubs scored seven times in the first two innings off Cardinals
starter Adam Wainwright.
White Sox 4, Marlins 2
Miami native Carlos Rodon, pitching his first pro game in his
hometown, led Chicago to a victory over Miami at Marlins Park.
Rodon (3-8) allowed one run, three hits and three walks in 122
pitches over six innings. David Robertson, who blew two straight
save chances earlier this week, pitched a scoreless ninth and earned
his 28th save of the season.
Braves 8, Nationals 5
Freddie Freeman hit a three-run homer and doubled in another run,
Anthony Recker clubbed a two-run shot and Atlanta defeated Stephen
Strasburg and Washington.
Jace Peterson also homered for Atlanta, which has won 7 of 10 and
snapped a 14-game losing streak at Nationals Park.
Freeman also walked and was hit by a pitch as he continued his
assault on Washington pitching. In 92 career games against the
Nationals, he's hitting .327 with 26 doubles, 11 homers and 49 RBIs.

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Phillies 10,
Rockies 6
Ryan Howard hit a go-ahead grand slam and drove in five runs to help
rookie right-hander Jake Thompson earn his first major league
victory as Philadelphia beat Colorado.
Howard's
fifth-inning slam off Jon Gray snapped a 3-3 tie. He added an RBI
single off reliever Jordan Lyles in the eighth while going 3-for-5.
Thompson (1-1) was a winner in his first home start.
Philadelphia, which won its second straight, had 11 hits.
Reds 7,
Brewers 4
Homer Bailey threw six shutout innings and Adam Duvall hit his 27th
home run of the season as Cincinnati opened a three-game series
against Milwaukee with a victory at Miller Park.
Making his third start since undergoing Tommy John surgery last
spring, Bailey (2-1) scattered three hits while striking out 11.

He was challenged just once, putting two on with nobody out in the
fifth, but got out of it with an infield popup and pair of
strikeouts, then struck out the side in the sixth.
Pirates 5, Dodgers 1
Andrew McCutchen and Jordy Mercer homered and Pittsburgh continued
its dominance of Los Angeles in a victory before 47,438 at Dodger
Stadium.
The Pirates won for the 14th time in their last 18 meetings with the
Dodgers. Pittsburgh has taken four of five from Los Angeles this
season.
Mariners 6, Athletics 3
Khris Davis hit his career-high 28th home run, rookie left-hander
Sean Manaea pitched six solid innings and Oakland snapped Seattle's
six-game winning streak with a victory at Oakland Coliseum.
Davis, who had 27 home runs last season for Milwaukee, set a career
high with a two-run blast in the first inning when the A's built a
3-0 lead. He had two hits and scored twice.
Royals 7, Twins 3
Kendrys Morales homered and Yordano Ventura pitched seven solid
innings to lead Kansas City to a win over Minnesota at Target Field.
Ventura stumbled through the early innings, surrendering two homers
in the first three innings before settling down and retiring 13 of
the final 15 men he faced. He gave up three runs, four hits and a
walk while striking out nine in picking up his eighth victory of the
year.
Orioles 5, Giants 2
Mark Trumbo belted his major-league-leading 33rd home run,
propelling Baltimore to a victory over San Francisco in the opener
of a three-game interleague series.
Rookie Dylan Bundy won his third consecutive start with 5 2/3 strong
innings as the Orioles reclaimed first place in the American League
East from the Toronto Blue Jays, who lost 5-3 to Houston.

Rangers 8, Tigers 5
Jonathan Lucroy drilled two home runs to back Yu Darvish and Texas
outslugged Detroit at Globe Life Park.
Lucroy has been on a tear since joining the Rangers at the trade
deadline. The All-Star catcher has six homers and 11 RBIs with Texas
after driving in five in the opener of a three-game series.
The American League West-leading Rangers improved to 69-48 after
their sixth win in the last seven games. Texas has also beaten the
Tigers six straight times. (Editing by Sudipto Ganguly)
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