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roundup: Orioles close gap in AL East
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[August 31, 2016]
The Sports Xchange
BALTIMORE -- Matt Wieters hit a two-run
home run in the bottom of the eighth inning, giving the Baltimore
Orioles a 5-3 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays in the middle game
of a crucial three-game series Tuesday night.
The Orioles (72-60) pulled within three games of first-place Toronto
(75-57) in the American League East race. Baltimore snapped the Blue
Jays' four-game winning streak with the key victory, as a loss would
have left the Orioles five back with only 30 games left.
Jonathan Schoop started the game-winning rally with a two-out walk
off Jason Grilli (4-2). Wieters then crushed the first pitch for a
two-run homer to right that snapped a 3-3 tie.
Brad Brach (8-2) got the victory thanks to 1 1/3 innings of
scoreless relief. Zach Britton came on the ninth and earned his 39th
save in 39 chances this season.
Rangers 8, Mariners 7
ARLINGTON, Texas -- Rougned Odor was 3-for-5, including a walk-off,
two-run home run in the bottom of the ninth, in Texas' comeback
victory over Seattle.
Odor hit a 2-2 pitch from Edwin Diaz that drove in Adrian Beltre for
the Rangers' sixth walk-off win of the season.
Texas has won four consecutive games and remained 7 1/2 games up on
Houston in the AL West. Seattle fell to 9 1/2 back.
Indians 5, Twins 4
CLEVELAND -- Jason Kipnis and Rajai Davis homered and the bullpen
pitched seven scoreless innings as Cleveland beat Minnesota at
Progressive Field.
The loss is the 12th in a row for the Twins, the third-longest
losing streak in team history.
Cleveland trailed 4-1 in the second inning as starter Josh Tomlin
only recorded five outs before being removed from the game. But the
Indians offense clawed its way back into the lead, and the bullpen
made it stand up.
Rays 4, Red Sox 3
BOSTON -- Evan Longoria did it to the Boston Red Sox again.
The Tampa Bay third baseman hit his 30th career home run -- his
third in the last week -- against Boston to snap a 3-3 tie in the
eighth inning, and the Rays came from behind to stun the Red Sox in
the second game of a three-game series.
After Luke Maile tied the game with a two-run shot off Boston
starter Drew Pomreanz with two outs in the seventh, Clay Buchholz
(5-10), relieving for the second consecutive night, served up
Longoria's 21st homer of the year. It was the 16th long ball of
Longoria's career at Fenway Park.
Braves 7, Padres 3
ATLANTA -- Julio Teheran got some rare run support from his Atlanta
teammates and took advantage, winning his first game at home this
season and first overall since June 19.
Teheran, the Braves' All-Star Game representative, struck out eight
and walked none over seven innings in a victory over San Diego that
ended an eight-start winless streak for the right-hander.
In his third start since returning from a stint on the disabled list
with a lat strain, Teheran (4-9) allowed a two-run homer by Oswaldo
Arcia, but just five other hits while lowering his ERA slightly to
3.12.
Tigers 8, White Sox 4
DETROIT -- JaCoby Jones had two hits and knocked in two runs in his
major league debut and Ian Kinsler drove in four runs, powering
Detroit to a victory over Chicago at Comerica Park.
Jones, whose contract was purchased from Triple-A Toledo earlier in
the day, drove in the go-ahead run with a sixth-inning double and
added an RBI single the following inning.
Kinsler supplied a two-run homer and two-run single, while J.D.
Martinez had three extra-base hits, including a solo homer. Bruce
Rondon (5-2) got the win with an inning of scoreless relief.
Mets 7, Marlins 4
NEW YORK -- Jose Reyes collected four hits and Curtis Granderson hit
two homers -- one as a pinch-hitter and one after remaining in the
game as the right fielder -- as New York beat Miami in a battle of
National League wild-card contenders at Citi Field.
The Mets have won the first two games of this four-game series and
eight of their last 10 overall to move ahead of the Marlins in the
NL East for the first time since July 25. The two teams began play
Tuesday 2 1/2 games behind the St. Louis Cardinals in the race for
the second NL wild-card spot.
The Marlins have lost four straight and six of their last eight.
Nationals 3, Phillies 2
PHILADELPHIA --- Trea Turner, a July call-up, collected two more
hits Tuesday, and helped back a strong outing from starter Max
Scherzer in Washington's win over Philadelphia.
Turner posted his 15 multi-hit game in August alone. He also raised
his average for the month to .357 (45-for-126). Turner is two hits
from tying the Nationals/Expos franchise record for a month, a mark
shared by Daniel Murphy (May 2016), Marquis Grissom (June 1994) and
Al Oliver (August 1982).
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Coming off one of his most dominant performances of the season,
Scherzer (15-7) was near-untouchable early and merely terrific late.
Astros 3, Athletics 1
HOUSTON -- Colby Rasmus made a triumphant return from the disabled
list and Evan Gattis blasted a home run in support of Colin McHugh,
who pitched six scoreless innings in the Houston's victory over
Oakland at Minute Maid Park.
Rasmus, sidelined since Aug. 5 following surgery to remove a cyst in
his right ear, smacked his 13th home run and added his 17th outfield
assist while Gattis blasted his 22nd home run to carry the Astros to
a series victory over Oakland.
McHugh (9-10) outdueled Athletics right-hander Kendall Graveman
(10-9), who lost for only the third time in his last 12 decisions.
McHugh allowed just five baserunners over his six innings while
recording five strikeouts for his second consecutive victory.
Cubs 3, Pirates 0
CHICAGO -- Right-hander Kyle Hendricks scattered three hits over
seven shutout innings as Chicago beat Pittsburgh.
Hendricks (13-7) struck out four and walked one while picking up his
fourth win and second shutout in August. Carl Edwards blanked
Pittsburgh in the eighth, and closer Aroldis Chapman worked a
one-two-three ninth for his 31st save of the season and 11th with
the Cubs.
The Cubs won for the sixth time in eight games and extended the lead
in the National League Central to 14 1/2 games over the second-place
St. Louis Cardinals. They also clinched the series entering the
Wednesday finale of a three-game set.
Cardinals 2, Brewers 1
MILWAUKEE -- Randal Grichuk's 10th-inning RBI single to shallow
right right drove in the go-ahead run as St. Louis beat Milwaukee at
Miller Park.
Jhonny Peralta reached three times and Yadier Molina got on twice
from St. Louis and kicked off the late rally by opening the 10th
with a single and ground-rule double, respectively, off Corey Knebel
(0-2), setting the stage for Grichuk's go-ahead hit.
The Brewers loaded the bases in the 10th against Matt Bowman but
Zach Duke struck out pinch-hitter Manny Pina for his first save of
the season.
Yankees 5, Royals 4 (10 innings)
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Jacoby Ellsbury's 10th-inning infield single
with two out scored pinch runner Aaron Hicks as New York outlasted
Kansas City.
The Royals loaded the bases in the 10th with one out, but failed to
score. Chasen Shreve got the final two outs for his first career big
league save.
Ellsbury's sharp grounder ricocheted off pitcher Joakim Soria to
third baseman Christian Colon for his fourth hit. That matched
Ellsbury's career high, the 14th time in his career he had four
hits.
Angels 4, Reds 2
ANAHEIM, Calif. -- C.J. Cron hit two home runs and drove in three
runs to lead Los Angeles to a win over Cincinnati in front of 33,042
at Angel Stadium.
Cron hit a two-run homer in the bottom of the first inning and added
a solo drive in the third to increase his season total to 14. Mike
Trout and Andrelton Simmons added three hits apiece for the Angels,
who have won six of their last seven games.
Right-hander Jered Weaver earned his second consecutive win. Weaver
(10-11) allowed two runs and eight hits in 6 1/3 innings, issued no
walks and collected five strikeouts.
Diamondbacks 4, Giants 3
SAN FRANCISCO -- Zack Greinke remained unbeaten in his career at
AT&T Park, pitching six strong innings in Arizona's victory over San
Francisco in the opener of a two-game series.
Welington Castillo capped a four-run fifth inning against Giants
starter Johnny Cueto with a two-run single, helping the Diamondbacks
win for the 13th time in their past 18 games at San Francisco.
Greinke, who helped pitch the Los Angeles Dodgers to National League
West titles over the Giants in each of the past three seasons, aided
his old mates' cause again, helping them extend their lead atop the
division over San Francisco to two games.
Dodgers-Rockies (rained out)
The Los Angeles Dodgers and Colorado Rockies had their game rained
out at Coors Field in Denver.
The teams will make up the contest as part of a split doubleheader
Wednesday, with the games to start at 1:10 p.m. and 6:10 p.m. MDT.
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