Highlights of Friday's MLB games
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[June 18, 2016]
June 17 (Reuters) - Highlights
of Friday's Major League Baseball games.
Cubs 6, Pirates 0
Jake Arrieta allowed just two hits over six innings to earn his
National League-leading 11th victory. Arrieta (11-1) matched Chicago
White Sox left-hander Chris Sale with most major-league wins as he
walked three and struck out 11.
Matt Szczur clubbed a two-run homer in the first inning while rookie
Albert Almora Jr. went 3-for-4 with a walk and two RBI.
Blue Jays 13, Orioles 3
Michael Saunders set career highs with three homers and eight RBIs,
and the Toronto Blue Jays clubbed the Baltimore Orioles 13-3 in the
opener of a three-game series.
Justin Smoak had a two-run homer and Josh Donaldson added a solo
shot and a two-run triple for the Blue Jays, who won their fourth
straight to pull within one game of the American League-East leading
Orioles.
Giants 5, Rays 1
Jeff Samardzija was an out away from a three-hit shutout as San
Francisco cruised to its sixth straight win.
Samardzija was dominant -- he gave up two singles in the second
inning, then faced the minimum for the next six-plus innings.
Diamondbacks 10, Phillies 2
Yasmany Tomas and Peter O'Brien hit two home runs apiece as Arizona
blasted Philadelphia.
Welington Castillo and Paul Goldschmidt also homered for Arizona,
which tied a franchise record with six long balls.
Mariners 8, Red Sox 4
Franklin Gutierrez went 3-for-5 with two home runs and six RBIs to
lead Seattle over Boston. The Sox started the night leading the AL
in runs scored with the Mariners second.
Gutierrez's last multihome run game was Aug. 16, 2015, also at
Fenway. He now has three multihomer games in his career.
Indians 3, White Sox 2
Carlos Santana's home run leading off the bottom of the ninth inning
gave Cleveland the victory. Santana belted his 14th home run over
the center field wall on an 0-2 pitch off Nate Jones.
The win went to Cleveland closer Cody Allen, who blew a save in the
bottom of the eighth.
Braves 5, Mets 1
Rookie right-hander John Gant threw 6 2/3 strong innings to earn his
first major-league win.
The Braves have won three straight, their longest winning streak
since they won four in a row from Apr. 15-19. The Mets have lost
four of six.
Marlins 5, Rockies 1
Christian Yelich hit a two-run homer to help Miami rally past
Colorado.
Marlins starter Adam Conley, who had a no-hitter through 5 2/3
innings, settled for a no-decision. It was the third time this
season that he has carried a no-hitter into the sixth inning.
Rangers 1, Cardinals 0
The National League's most potent offense has been no match for
American League West pitching this week.
Texas' Cole Hamels fired 7 2/3 scoreless innings, outdueling St.
Louis' Michael Wacha.
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Hamels gave up only three hits and three walks, striking out six.
Matt Bush got the last out of the eighth and closer Sam Dyson worked
the ninth to earn his 12th save.
Royals 10, Tigers 3
Salvador Perez homered in the sixth inning to snap Michael Fulmer's
scoreless streak at 33 1/3 innings as Kansas City beat Detroit.
Perez hit a hanging slider on the first pitch over the Royals'
left-field bullpen to snap a scoreless deadlock. It was Perez's
third home run in four games and fifth in eight games.
Yankees 8, Twins 2
New York knocked around Minnesota starter Pat Dean early and often.
Carlos Beltran had three hits, including a two-run homer in the
first inning and Chase Headley reached base four times as the
Yankees won for the second time in as many nights against the Twins.
Right-hander Masahiro Tanaka pitched eight innings of one-run ball,
scattering seven hits and walking none while striking out five.
Reds 4, Astros 2, (11 innings)
Adam Duvall and Eugenio Suarez recorded back-to-back hits to open
the top of the 11th inning, lifting Cincinnati to a rare interleague
win.
The Reds won for just the third time in 11 interleague games by
pouncing on Astros right-hander Pat Neshek, who had handled
right-handed hitters (4-for-45) before Duvall and Suarez, both
right-handed hitters, combined to snap a 2-2 deadlock.
Dodgers 3, Brewers 2, (10 innings)
Justin Turner homered twice and drove in the game-winning run in the
10th inning, lifting Los Angeles over Milwaukee.
Will Venable smacked a ground-rule double to right to lead off the
10th against closer Jeremy Jeffress. After pinch-hitter A.J. Ellis
sacrificed Venable to third, Chase Utley and Corey Seager were
walked intentionally to load the bases.
Nationals 7, Padres 5
Former Padres first-round draft pick Joe Ross held San Diego to
three runs over six innings and Daniel Murphy and Ryan Zimmerman
each homered to lead Washington.
The Nationals have won three straight and 10 of their last 12 games.
The Padres have lost six of their last seven games.
A's 3, Angels 2
Billy Burns hit a walk-off single with two outs in the bottom of the
ninth inning, lifting Oakland past Los Angeles.
A's shortstop Marcus Semien worked a two-out walk off Angels
right-hander Fernando Salas in the bottom of the ninth and went to
third on Jake Smolinski's single to right.
Then Burns grounded the first pitch he saw to left field, driving in
Semien with his first career walk-off hit. (Editing by Peter
Rutherford)
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