Highlights of Thursday's Major League Baseball games
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[August 26, 2016]
Aug 26 (The Sports Xchange) -
Highlights of Thursday's Major League Baseball games:
Giants 4, Dodgers 0
Matt Moore came within an out of recording his first no-hitter as
the San Francisco Giants beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 4-0 on
Thursday.
Moore held the Dodgers hitless until Corey Seager blooped a single
to right to end the bid with two outs in the ninth. Santiago Casilla
came on in relief and forced Justin Turner to pop out to clinch the
victory for the Giants.
Moore wound up allowing a hit and three walks in 8 2/3 innings on a
career-high 133 pitches (88 strikes). He struck out seven.
Joe Panik homered and drove in two runs for the Giants, who snapped
a four-game losing streak and dropped the Dodgers' lead in the
National League West to two games.
Nationals 4, Orioles 0
Max Scherzer gave up two hits, no walks and no runs in eight innings
and Jayson Werth had two key hits, including a solo homer in the
fourth, as the Washington Nationals beat the Baltimore Orioles 4-0
on Thursday.
Scherzer (14-7), who lowered his ERA to 2.92, did not allow a run
for the fifth time this season. Closer Mark Melancon pitched the
ninth in a non-save situation and retired the side while allowing
one hit.
First-place Washington (73-54) snapped a four-game slide and had
dropped its last six games to Baltimore over the past two seasons,
including four straight at Nationals Park.
Rangers 9, Indians 0
Left-hander Cole Hamels allowed two singles in eight innings as
Texas shut out Cleveland.
Hamels (14-4) allowed a two-out single to Francisco Lindor in the
first inning and retired the next 19 batters he faced, finishing
with eight strikeouts as the Indians managed to get only four balls
out of the infield against him until the eighth.
The Rangers did not have the same kind of problem against Cleveland
starter Josh Tomlin (11-8). Texas jumped on Tomlin for three runs in
the second inning on a three-run homer from newly acquired Carlos
Gomez.
Angels 6, Blue Jays 3
Mike Trout had three hits and four RBIs as Los Angeles claimed the
rubber match of the three-game series with Toronto.
Jered Weaver (9-11) allowed two runs (one earned), five hits and
three walks while striking out four in 5 2/3 innings to win for the
first time since July 17. The right-hander improved to 11-2 in 14
career starts against the Blue Jays.
Rays 2, Red Sox 1
Mikie Mahtook snapped an 0-for-34 slump with an RBI double in the
seventh inning that lifted Tampa Bay to a four-game series split
with Boston.
Mahtook, whose batting average slumped to .130, was approaching Luke
Scott's 0-for-41 mark as the worst slump in Rays' history.
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Royals 5, Marlins 2
Alcides Escobar homered and hit the go-ahead double in the sixth
inning to lead Kansas City over Miami.
The Royals (66-61) have won 10 of their past 11 games and have also
claimed their sixth straight series win.
Mets 10, Cardinals 6
Rookie Seth Lugo pitched five scoreless innings before a right calf
cramp forced him out and Alejandro De Aza drove in a career-high
five runs as New York defeated St Louis in the rubber match of their
three-game series.
Lugo (1-2) allowed two hits and three walks while striking out five
as the Mets (64-63) pulled within 3 1/2 games of the Cardinals
(67-59) for the NL's second wild card spot. It was only his second
big league start.
Pirates 3, Brewers 2 (10 innings)
Andrew McCutchen hit his 18th home run of the season and drove in
two more runs with RBI singles, including the go-ahead score in the
10th inning, as Pittsburgh snapped a nine-game losing streak at
Miller Park.
McCutchen's three-hit game was his first since July 27. He was the
only Pittsburgh player to finish with multiple hits, though first
baseman Josh Bell drew three walks in four plate appearances.
White Sox 7, Mariners 6
Todd Frazier had two hits and three RBIs, including a game-winning,
run-scoring single in the ninth inning as Chicago rallied to beat
Seattle.
David Robertson (4-2) picked up the win for the White Sox after
pitching a scoreless ninth inning.
Braves 3, Diamondbacks 1
Matt Wisler took a no-hitter into the seventh inning as Atlanta
earned a four-game split with Arizona.
Paul Goldschmidt broke up the no-hit bid by leading off the seventh
with a single to right-center field. Wisler (5-11) allowed a run and
two hits.
Tigers 8, Twins 5
James McCann recorded his first career four-hit day as Detroit
completed a three-game series sweep of Minnesota.
McCann's afternoon capped a red-hot last month for the catcher, who
entered the day hitting .212 on the season. In 21 games since July
25, McCann is hitting .313 with five homers and 19 RBIs. (Editing by
John O'Brien)
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