Highlights of Tuesday's MLB games
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July 19 (Reuters) - Highlights
of Tuesday's Major League Baseball games.
Mets 2, Cubs 1
Rene Rivera singled in a go-ahead run in the top of the ninth inning
as New York held on to beat Chicago.
Rivera, who went 3-for-4, laced a two-out single to right off Cubs
closer Hector Rondon to score Neil Walker from second base to give
the Mets their first lead of the night.
New York closer Jeurys Familia then pitched a shaky but ultimately
successful ninth despite loading the bases. He was rescued by a play
at the plate that prevented Addison Russell from scoring a tying run
followed by a game-ending double play that snuffed out a potential
walk-off rally to collect his 33rd save.
Red Sox 4, Giants 0
David Ortiz slugged a three-run homer off old friend Jake Peavy as
the Boston Red Sox beat the San Francisco Giants 4-0 Tuesday night
at Fenway Park.
Ortiz's homer was No. 526 of his career, bringing him within eight
of Jimmie Foxx for 18th place on the all-time list. It was the
40-year-old slugger's 994th extra-base hit with the Red Sox.
Peavy, making his first start at Fenway since Boston traded him to
San Francisco on July 26, 2014, lasted six innings, allowing four
runs on three hits and a walk with six strikeouts.
Blue Jays 5, Diamondbacks 1
Edwin Encarnacion hit a three-run homer, and Aaron Sanchez won his
American League-high ninth consecutive decision in Toronto's
interleague victory over Arizona at Chase Field.
Encarnacion hit his 25th homer of the season with two outs in the
third inning to give the Blue Jays a 3-1 lead in support of Sanchez,
who has not lost in his last 15 starts.
Josh Donaldson added three hits and an RBI, and Devon Travis had two
hits, scored twice and drove in a run as the Blue Jays (53-42) won
for the 10th time in 14 games.
Pirates 3, Brewers 2
Josh Harrison tripled in the bottom of the ninth inning and scored
on the play after second baseman Scooter Gennett's throwing error as
Pittsburgh rallied to beat Milwaukee.
Harrison drove the second pitch by reliever Tyler Thornburg (3-4)
off the top of the wall in right-center field as center fielder Kirk
Nieuwhenhuis failed to make a leaping catch, then kept on going as
Gennett's throw sailed wide of third.
Twins 6, Tigers 2
Tommy Milone took a shutout into the ninth inning while winning his
third consecutive start, and Eduardo Nunez drove in three runs as
Minnesota held off Detroit at Comerica Park.
Milone (3-2) allowed two runs on four hits over 8 1/3 innings in
Minnesota's first victory over the Tigers in eight meetings this
season. James McCann's third-inning single was the only hit he gave
up until the ninth. Milone walked two and struck out four.
It was his longest outing since he tossed 8 1/3 innings against the
Kansas City Royals on July 5, 2013. His only nine-inning complete
game came against the Los Angeles Dodgers on June 20, 2012.
Yankees 7, Orioles 1
Starlin Castro drove in four runs and New York moved over the .500
mark for the first time in over three weeks with a victory over
Baltimore.
Castro had his second game with at least four RBI and homered for
the first time in 22 games since June 22.
The second baseman began his big night with a second-deck, two-run
home run in the second inning off Vance Worley (2-1) and padded New
York's lead with a two-run double in the sixth off Odrisamer
Despaigne.
Dodgers 8, Nationals 4
Chase Utley had three hits and three RBIs, including a leadoff
homer, and crafty left-hander Scott Kazmir gave up just one run and
four hits in seven innings as Los Angeles beat Washington.
Utley had an RBI single in the eighth inning off reliever Blake
Treinen to boost the lead to 7-1. But Washington's Trea Turner had a
two-run triple in the bottom of the eighth off Chris Hatcher to make
it 7-3 before left-hander Adam Liberatore came on to pitch for the
Dodgers.
Indians 7, Royals 3
Danny Salazar pitched effectively into the seventh inning, and Mike
Napoli and Francisco Lindor homered as Cleveland defeated Kansas
City.
Salazar (11-3) gave up three runs, two earned, on eight hits and a
walk in 6 1/3 innings. He struck out seven.
Salazar is 3-0 with a 1.21 ERA in three starts this season against
the World Series champion Royals, having allowed 15 hits while
striking out 25 in 22 1/3 innings.
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Marlins 2, Phillies 1 (10 innings)
Christian Yelich, who homered earlier in the game, drove in the
decisive run with a single in the top of the 10th inning as Miami
beat Philadelphia.
It was Miami's second extra-inning victory over the Phillies in as
many days. The Marlins won 3-2 in 11 innings on Monday night.
Mike Dunn (2-1) picked up the victory by pitching a scoreless inning
in relief for Miami, which won for the seventh time in eight games
to maintain a one-game lead in the race for the National League's
second wild-card berth.
Braves 5, Reds 4 (11 innings)
Atlanta and Cincinnati both reside in last place in their respective
divisions and are in full rebuilding mode.
So, while an 11-inning, three-hour, 38-minute marathon resulted in a
win for the Braves, both clubs came away feeling good about a few
young pitchers who will factor heavily in their future plans.
Ender Inciarte's sacrifice fly in the 11th inning drove home Nick
Markakis with the go-ahead run, lifting Atlanta over Cincinnati at
steamy Great American Ball Park.
White Sox 6, Mariners 1
Melky Cabrera broke a 1-1 tie with a leadoff home run in the seventh
inning and Todd Frazier added a two-run shot in the ninth as Chicago
snapped a five-game losing streak with a win over Seattle.
Cabrera and shortstop Brett Lawrie each hit a solo homer, and J.B.
Shuck's RBI single in the seventh gave Chicago (46-47) a 3-1 lead
before Frazier broke the game open with his 27th home run of the
season and his second of the series.
Frazier's two-run shot off Seattle reliever Joaquin Benoit opened a
5-1 lead after Chicago closer David Robertson, who gave up the
game-winning homer on Monday night, had started warming up in the
bullpen. Robertson sat back down after the Frazier homer.
Angels 8, Rangers 6
Albert Pujols went 3-for-3 with a pair of three-run homers to lift
suddenly hot Los Angeles to a win over Texas at Angel Stadium.
Though still 10 games under .500 and battling with the Oakland A's
to stay out of last place in the American League West, the Angels
have won a season-best five games in a row coming out of the
All-Star break.
Pujols continued his assault on the record book, his two homers
Tuesday -- Nos. 18 and 19 on the season -- giving him 579 for his
career and moving him within four of Mark McGwire for 10th on the
all-time list.
Rays 10, Rockies 1
Blake Snell dominated Colorado in his Coors Field debut and Tampa
Bay scored five runs in the third inning on its way to a win.
Evan Longoria hit a mammoth two-run homer in the third-inning
uprising when the Rays batted around, pounded out four extra-base
hits and scored five runs as Tampa Bay took a 6-0 lead.
The victory ended the Rays' 11-game losing streak on the road, the
third longest in franchise history. The win was just the fifth in
their past 30 games for the Rays, who will try to win consecutive
games for the first time since June 14-15 in the rubber game of the
series Wednesday.
A's 4, Astros 3 (10 innings)
Josh Reddick hit a walk-off infield single with two outs in the
bottom of the 10th, lifting Oakland past Houston.
Pat Neshek (2-2) gave up a two-out single to Marcus Semien in the
10th and was replaced by left-hander Tony Sipp. Semien stole second
base, and Sipp walked Yonder Alonso, bringing the
left-handed-hitting Reddick to the plate.
Reddick hit a ground ball that shortstop Carlos Correa fielded deep
the hole as Semien raced around third and headed home. Correa's
off-balance throw was late, and Semien scored the game-winning run.
Padres-Cardinals (rained out)
Once a heavy thunderstorm finally reached Busch Stadium, Tuesday
night's scheduled game between San Diego and St. Louis did not stand
a chance. (Compiled by Peter Rutherford)
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