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roundup: Sale stops Jays for 13th win
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[June 27, 2016]
The Sports Xchange
CHICAGO -- Chris Sale earned his major
league-leading 13th victory as the Chicago White Sox beat the
Toronto Blue Jays 5-2 on Sunday for their second straight series
win.
Sale (13-2) pitched seven scoreless innings before the Blue Jays
broke the shutout with a pair of eighth-inning solo homers.
The White Sox left-hander won his fourth straight game, allowing two
runs on five hits, walking two and striking out seven in an
eight-inning effort -- his longest since a 2-1 complete game victory
over Houston on May 19. Reliever David Robertson worked a perfect
ninth for his 20th save.
Chicago took two of three games from Toronto after winning three of
four at Boston. The White Sox have five victories in their last six
games after losing 18 of 24 between May 23 and June 19. Toronto
suffered its fifth loss in seven games.
Indians 9, Tigers 3
DETROIT -- Mike Napoli and Lonnie Chisenhall each hit two-run homers
while Cleveland was scoring six times on four home runs off Justin
Verlander in the fifth inning to overpower Detroit.
The Indians completed their third straight sweep of a three-game
series with Detroit.
Josh Tomlin (9-1) struggled with his control for four innings before
settling in to help Cleveland win its ninth straight game and
improve to 9-0 over Detroit. Three of the six hits he allowed were
solo home runs.
Verlander (7-6) allowed nine hits, walked two and struck out five in
4 2/3 innings, his shortest start since lasting 4 1/3 innings in his
second outing of the year.
Marlins 6, Cubs 1
MIAMI -- Jose Fernandez struck out 13 and continued his dominance at
home as Miami defeated slumping Chicago.
The Marlins took three out of four in the series against the Cubs,
who have lost six of their past seven games overall. The Marlins,
meanwhile, are six games over .500 of the first time since June
2012.
Fernandez is 24-1 with a 1.48 ERA in his career at Marlins Park.
Fernandez, who is 10-3 overall this season with a 2.28 ERA, held the
Cubs to four hits -- all singles -- three walks and one run in seven
innings.
Braves 5, Mets 2
ATLANTA -- A first-inning homer by Freddie Freeman was the only
offense Atlanta could muster against New York nemesis Bartolo Colon,
but Bud Norris was even better.
Norris (3-7) allowed just four singles over seven scoreless innings
and the Mets' bullpen imploded in the eighth inning as the Braves
gained a split of the four-game series.
Freeman added a double, single and walk to his 13th home run, and
Adonis Garcia connected for a three-run homer in the eighth inning
Twins 7, Yankees 1
NEW YORK -- Tyler Duffey retired the first 17 hitters and took a
shutout into the eighth inning and Minnesota hit three of its
season-high six home runs in the sixth inning during a victory over
New York.
Brian Dozier, Trevor Plouffe and Max Kepler hit consecutive homers
in the sixth as the Twins ended a three-game skid. Danny Santana,
Eduardo Nunez and Juan Centeno also homered.
Duffey (3-6) pitched a career-high eight innings, allowing one run
and two hits, but he spent a good portion of his 22nd career start
flirting with perfection. The right-hander did not allow any Yankee
to reach base through his first 75 pitches, getting eight
groundouts, five outs in the air and four strikeouts. His bid for a
perfect game ended on a 0-1 pitch to Aaron Hicks, who lined a double
into right field.
Reds 3, Padres 0
CINCINNATI -- Anthony DeSclafani pitched eight shutout innings and
Jay Bruce homered as Cincinnati Reds avoided the sweep with a
victory over San Diego in the finale of a four-game series.
DeSclafani allowed just five hits to help the Reds avoid their
first-ever four-game sweep at the hands of the Padres. It was the
first shutout this season for Cincinnati, the last National League
team to record one. DeSclafani (2-0) had five strikeouts, no walks
and one hit batter. It was his fourth start since coming off the
disabled list with an oblique injury suffered late in spring
training.
Orioles 12, Rays 5
BALTIMORE -- Chris Davis hit a first-inning grand slam and Jonathan
Schoop and Mark Trumbo both homered later as Baltimore wrapped up a
four-game sweep of Tampa Bay.
The Orioles now head out on a nine-game West Coast road trip on a
five-game winning streak. The Rays have dropped 11 straight.
Power carried the Orioles yet again, as Davis' homer in the first
gave them a quick 4-0 lead. Schoop's solo homer and Trumbo's two-run
blast gave the Orioles some insurance.
Royals 6, Astros 1
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Kendrys Morales homered twice and rookie Cheslor
Cuthbert blasted a two-run shot as Kansas City topped Houston to
avoid being swept in the three-game series.
Morales began the five-run seventh with a shot into the Astros'
right field bullpen to break a 1-1 tie. It was Morales' 15th career
multi-home run game. He homered in the fourth for the first Kansas
City run.
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Alcides Escobar singled before Cuthbert's home run, his seventh, on
an 0-1 Doug Fister pitch. Left-hander Tony Sipp was summoned to get
the final out of the seventh, but instead allowed a single to Alex
Gordon, a double to Lorenzo Cain, which was his third hit, and a
two-run double to Eric Hosmer.
Nationals 3, Brewers 2
MILWAUKEE -- Tanner Roark threw seven shutout innings while Jose
Lobaton and Clint Robinson homered as Washington snapped a
seven-game losing streak with a win over Milwaukee at Miller Park.
Roark held Milwaukee to seven hits and a walk while striking out
seven to pick up a victory for the third time in his last four
starts.
He had little to show for his work early on as the Nationals managed
just one hit off Brewers starter Jimmy Nelson, who only lasted five
innings in large part because of five walks.
Angels 7, Athletics 6
ANAHEIM, Calif. -- Jefry Marte hit a sacrifice fly in the bottom of
the ninth inning as Los Angeles rallied for a win over Oakland in
front of 36,715 at Angel Stadium.
Mike Trout and Albert Pujols each had three of the Angels' 13 hits,
with Trout adding a two-run home run, as Los Angeles broke a
six-game losing streak. Right-hander Huston Street received the win
in relief.
Coco Crisp hit a grand slam for the A's and Marcus Semien added a
solo homer.
Giants 8, Phillies 7
SAN FRANCISCO -- Conor Gillaspie followed a double by Ramiro Pena
with a double into the right-field corner, providing San Francisco
with a walk-off win over Philadelphia.
Angel Pagan had four hits, scored three runs and drove in a pair for
the Giants, who provided manager Bruce Bochy with win No. 800 in his
San Francisco career.
The one-run win was the Giants' 19th of the season. They've now won
13 of their last 15 games overall, 13 of 16 at home and 14 of 18
against the Phillies.
Cardinals 11, Mariners 6
SEATTLE -- St. Louis used 13 extra-base hits, including six solo
home runs over the final four innings, to beat Seattle and salvage
the final game of a three-game series.
Tommy Pham hit his first two home runs of the season with solo shots
in the seventh and ninth innings. Matt Carpenter added a pair of
homers, and Cardinals teammates Jedd Gyorko and Matt Holliday also
hit solo home runs.
The Mariners had 12 hits and a pair of home runs in the loss. Nelson
Cruz hit his 19th home run of the season in the third inning.
Rangers 6, Red Sox 2
ARLINGTON, Texas -- Texas jumped on Boston starter Clay Buchholz for
three runs before he retired a batter and eased to victory.
The win moved the Rangers 22 games over the .500 mark for the first
time since the end of the 2011 season.
Martin Perez won his sixth straight decision after allowing one run
in six innings. That run came in the sixth as the Red Sox cut the
Texas lead to 3-1 on the first career homer by Bryce Brentz.
Rockies 9, Diamondbacks 7
DENVER -- Mark Reynolds hit a two-run homer with two outs in the
ninth, giving Colorado a 9-7 win over Arizona and a split of the
four-game series.
Leading off the ninth, Trevor Story, who tied the game in the
seventh with his 19th homer, was hit with a Silvino Bracho pitch on
the left forearm. Bracho struck out Carlos Gonzalez and got
pinch-hitter Tony Wolters to fly out, before Reynolds belted his
eighth homer, a 464-foot blast to center on a 2-1 pitch.
It was the Rockies' first walk-off win of the season and the first
walk-off homer of Reynolds' career.
Pirates 4, Dodgers 3
PITTSBURGH -- Los Angeles ace Clayton Kershaw lost for the first
time in two months, giving up David Freese's three-run double during
a four-run second inning that carried Pittsburgh to the win.
Justin Turner drove in all three Dodgers runs with a two-run homer
and an RBI double against Pirates right-hander Chad Kuhl, who was
making his major league debut, but it wasn't enough to support
Kershaw in a rare uneven start by the former NL MVP and Cy Young
Award winner.
Kershaw lost for the first time since allowing five runs in seven
innings against Miami on April 26 -- giving up nine hits and four
runs, striking out two and walking four in six innings. The
left-hander hadn't allowed more than two earned runs in his 10
starts since then.
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