MLB
roundup: Mets move closer to postseason berth
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[October 01, 2016]
The Sports Xchange
PHILADELPHIA
-- Jay Bruce is doing everything in his power to help the New York
Mets reach the postseason.
Bruce homered for the third straight game and knocked in three runs
to help the Mets beat the Philadelphia Phillies 5-1.
Bruce's home run in the top of the seventh gave the Mets a 3-1 lead
and some much needed insurance. An inning later, his RBI single
capped off a two-run eighth inning that put the visitors a
comfortable distance away from their rivals.
The Mets clinched at least a wild-card tiebreaker and know their
season cannot end Sunday, the league's final regular season date.
Giants 9, Dodgers 3
SAN FRANCISCO -- Brandon Belt highlighted a seven-run sixth inning
with a three-run homer, helping San Francisco move closer to an NL
wild-card berth.
Madison Bumgarner limited Los Angeles to three runs in 7 1/3 innings
and contributed a two-run double to the game-breaking uprising,
allowing the Giants to remain one game behind the New York Mets and
one ahead of St. Louis in the wild-card race.
The Dodgers, meanwhile, missed an opportunity to pick up a game on
Washington in their duel for home-field advantage in their NL
Division Series matchup.
Cardinals 7, Pirates 0
ST. LOUIS -- Carlos Martinez gave St. Louis the shutdown outing it
needed to keep them in the National League's wild-card hunt.
Martinez allowed just five hits and fanned nine in seven scoreless
innings.
Martinez retired 13 straight hitters at one point, recording all but
two of his outs via balls in the infield or strikeouts.
Rangers 3, Rays 1
ARLINGTON, Texas -- Yu Darvish struck out a season-high 12 batters
as Texas wrapped up home-field advantage throughout the postseason.
Darvish became just the third pitcher in club history to strike out
at least 12 in six innings, joining Nolan Ryan and Matt Perisho.
Darvish allowed just three hits and one run while walking one.
Red Sox 5, Blue Jays 3
BOSTON -- David Ortiz, honored before the game, singled home a run
in the first inning and ripped a two-run homer in a four-run seventh
that gave the Boston an important win over fading Toronto.
The win, in a game delayed at the start and played in a steady mist,
kept the Red Sox one half-game ahead of Cleveland for home-field
advantage in their American League Division Series.
The Blue Jays, who lost their third straight, fell a game behind the
Baltimore Orioles for the top wild card spot and also saw their lead
for the second wild card over the Detroit Tigers shrink to one-half
game.
Orioles 8, Yankees 1
NEW YORK -- Jonathan Schoop tied a career-high with five RBIs and
hit one of three home runs for Baltimore.
Schoop had his second five-RBI game with a two-run double and a
three-run homer as the Orioles scored their runs in the fourth and
fifth innings. He became the fifth Oriole to hit at least 25 home
runs.
Adam Jones hit his 29th home run and Mark Trumbo hit his major
league-leading 47th homer for the Orioles, who have won six of
seven.
Tigers 6, Braves 2
ATLANTA -- Miguel Cabrera hit a pair of home runs and Daniel Norris
threw 6 2/3 strong innings to keep the Tigers' playoff hopes alive.
Cabrera hit a two-run homer in the first inning and a solo shot in
the third, his 37th and 38th of the season, in recording the 39th
multi-homer game of his career, sixth of the season.
Norris recorded his longest stint of the season. He scattered four
hits, walked two and struck out eight.
Mariners 5, Athletics 1
SEATTLE -- Seattle blasted four early home runs and kept alive their
slim playoff chances.
Robinson Cano hit two home runs, his 37th and 38th of the season, as
Seattle moved to within a game of the Toronto Blue Jays in the race
for the final wild-card spot in the American League. The Mariners'
15-year playoff drought is the longest current streak in baseball.
Nelson Cruz and Norichika Aoki also homered for the Mariners, while
Seattle starter Taijuan Walker overcame five walks to turn in a
solid outing.
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Indians 7,
Royals 2
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Francisco Lindor homered, doubled and drove in
three runs and Carlos Santana had three hits and two RBIs for
Cleveland.
Ryan Merritt picked up a victory in his first major league start.
Merritt went 6-1 with a 2.72 ERA in his final 10 starts with
Triple-A Columbus before being recalled.
Lindor blasted his 15th home run of the season and his first since
Aug. 10 against reliever Brian Flynn with two runners on base in the
seventh.
Cubs 7, Reds 3
CINCINNATI -- Ben Zobrist homered twice, and Anthony Rizzo singled
home two more runs, lifting Chicago over Cincinnati to open the
final regular season series for both clubs.
It was the second multi-home run game of the season for Zobrist, and
seventh of his career. He now has 17 homers this season.
The Cubs (102-57) improved to 14-3 this season against the Reds.
White Sox 7, Twins 3
CHICAGO -- Carlos Rodon struck out 10, including the first seven
batters he faced and Tim Anderson and Melky Cabrera each had three
hits and two RBIs for Chicago.
Rodon matched an American League and White Sox record with his
seven-strikeout streak, which was snapped when Logan Schafer doubled
with one out in the third inning.
Rodon scattered three hits over six innings and walked three to go
along with his 10 strikeouts -- the fourth time he reached double
figures in strikeouts in his career.
Rockies 4, Brewers 1
DENVER -- Chad Bettis pitched into the seventh inning and Colorado
scored four runs in the first three innings.
Bettis (14-8) finished his season with career-highs in wins, innings
(186), starts (32) and strikeouts (138).
Nolan Arenado hit a two-run homer in the first, keeping him atop the
National League with 41 homers. Charlie Blackmon singled home a run
in the second, giving him 80 RBIs. He is the eighth player in NL
history to drive in 80 runs from the leadoff spot.
Marlins 7, Nationals 4
WASHINGTON -- Justin Bour had three hits and drove in two runs and
Christian Yelich had two hits, including a homer and two RBIs as
Miami held on.
The Nationals have a magic number of one to clinch home-field
advantage for the National League Division Series with the Los
Angeles Dodgers that starts Oct. 7.
Angels 7, Astros 1
ANAHEIM, Calif. -- Daniel Wright held Houston to one run in six
innings to earn his first major league win.
It took Wright seven starts to get his first win, but it finally all
came together for the 25-year-old right-hander who entered the game
0-5 with a 6.95 ERA in six starts this season -- two for the
Cincinnati Reds and four for the Angels.
Wright gave up only an RBI double by Teoscar Hernandez in the second
inning. He allowed six hits in all, struck out five and did not walk
a batter.
Diamondbacks 5, Padres 3
PHOENIX -- Chris Owings hit a two-run homer to break a 3-3 tie and
lift Arizona to the win.
With two outs and nobody on base in the seventh inning, Brandon
Drury hit a long double to right and Owings followed with a homer to
right off Padres starter Edwin Jackson.
Diamondbacks reliever Randall Delgado pitched a scoreless sixth and
picked up the win.
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