Highlights of Wednesday's MLB games
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[September 29, 2016]
Sept 28 (The Sports Xchange) -
Highlights of Major League Baseball games on Wednesday:
Yankees 5, Red Sox 3
Mark Teixeira hit a grand slam with two outs in the bottom of the
ninth inning as the New York Yankees rallied for a 5-3 victory over
the Boston Red Sox, who clinched the AL East Division title.
The Red Sox learned they secured their eighth divisional title
before Craig Kimbrel threw a pitch when the Baltimore Orioles
secured a 3-2 win in Toronto.
Kimbrel (2-5) loaded the bases by allowing three walks and a hit. He
was pulled for Joe Kelly, who recorded the first two outs.
With many of the Red Sox fans rising in anticipation of the win,
Teixeira drove an 0-1 pitch over the center field fence for his 15th
home run of the season.
Royals 5, Twins 2
The title defense ended for the Kansas City Royals despite scoring
three runs with two outs in the eighth to beat the Minnesota Twins.
Kendrys Morales drove in the go-ahead run with a double, and Alex
Gordon added a two-run single for the Royals.
However, soon after their big eighth inning, the Baltimore Orioles
rallied to beat the Toronto Blue Jays, eliminating the 2015 World
Series champion Royals from post-season contention.
Joakim Soria (5-8) claimed the victory after pitching a scoreless
inning, while Taylor Rogers (3-1) took the loss after allowing three
runs in one-third of an inning.
Orioles 3, Blue Jays 2
Pinch hitter Hyun Soo Kim hit a two-run homer against Blue Jays
closer Roberto Osuna in the ninth inning and the Baltimore Orioles
came back to defeat Toronto.
Mark Trumbo also homered for the Orioles, while left-hander Zach
Britton pitched the ninth for his 47th save of the season.

The Blue Jays (87-71) lead the Orioles (86-72) by one game for the
first American League wild-card spot.
Orioles right-hander Chris Tillman allowed six hits, three walks and
two runs (one earned) in 5-2/3 innings.
Mariners 12, Astros 4
Robinson Cano Cano belted his 36th homer with a three-run shot in
the first inning off Houston right-hander Doug Fister to give the
Seattle Mariners a 12-4 win that kept alive their postseason dreams.
Seattle (84-74) built a 7-0 lead in the third and held off an
Astros' rally in the middle innings before Seattle tacked on two
runs in the seventh inning then Kyle Seager belted his 30th home
run, a three-run shot off Astros right-hander Pat Neshek, in the
eighth.
The Astros (83-76) essentially bowed out of the race for an American
League wild card.
Diamondbacks 3, Nationals 0 (6 innings)
Right-hander Shelby Miller pitched five scoreless innings as the
Arizona Diamondbacks beat the Washington Nationals 3-0 in a game
that was called by rain with one out in the top of the sixth after a
delay of 69 minutes.
Miller (3-12) gave up just five hits, two coming from Anthony
Rendon. He lowered his ERA to 6.15 and had five strikeouts with one
walk.
Pirates 8, Cubs 4
John Jaso became the first player to hit for the cycle in PNC Park,
driving in five runs with a three-run homer, triple, double and a
single as the Pittsburgh Pirates beat up on Chicago starter Jake
Arrieta.
Rookie right-hander Jameson Taillon (5-4), limited the Cubs to one
hit -- Anthony Rizzo's home run in the first inning -- while
striking out four and walking three in six strong innings.
Tigers 6, Indians 3 (5 innings)
Miguel Cabrera lined a tiebreaking three-run homer through a hard
rain into the right field seats with one out in the fifth inning to
give the Detroit Tigers a five-inning, weather-shortened 6-3 victory
over the Cleveland Indians.
The game was halted after a second play stoppage, this one for 72
minutes, with five innings completed.
The Detroit win kept the Tigers one game behind Baltimore, who
currently holds the American League's second wild-card berth and
also won.

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Mets 5, Marlins 2
James Loney and Jay Bruce each hit two-run homers to lead the New
York Mets to a 5-2 win over the Miami Marlins.
The Mets (85-74) maintained their slim lead over the San Francisco
Giants and St. Louis Cardinals in the NL wild-card race. Only two of
those three teams will make the playoffs.
Braves 12, Phillies 2
First baseman Freddie Freeman extended his hitting streak to a major
league-best 30 games and the Atlanta Braves drubbed the Philadelphia
Phillies 12-2 for their ninth win in 10 games.
Freeman singled in the sixth inning and now has the third-longest
hitting streak in Atlanta history. He was hit by a pitch in the
third inning, extending his streak for reaching base to 46
consecutive games.

Rangers 8, Brewers 5
Carlos Gomez drilled a three-run home run in the eighth to give the
Texas Rangers an 8-5 win over the Milwaukee Brewers.
The Rangers also took another step toward finishing with the best
record in the American League and home-field advantage throughout
the postseason, including the World Series.
Reds 2, Cardinals 1
Anthony DeSclafani and two relievers combined to check St. Louis on
six hits as the Cincinnati Reds eked out a 2-1 victory.
DeSclafani (9-5) gave up six hits and a run over six innings,
walking two and fanning three in his last start of the year.
The result dropped the Cardinals to 82-76, 2-1/2 games behind the
New York Mets for the National League's first wild card spot.
White Sox 1, Rays 0
Todd Frazier his his 40th home run of the season while starter
Miguel Gonzalez worked 8-1/3 scoreless innings as Chicago beat Tampa
Bay.
Gonzalez (5-8) earned the victory with his season-high effort that
included sitting out an hour-plus rain delay.
He allowed three hits, struck out five and walked none.
Padres 6, Dodgers 5
Rookie Hunter Renfroe flexed his muscles again and hit a massive
two-run homer and added a two-run single, as the San Diego Padres
edged the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Renfroe became the first player to reach the Western Metal Building
roof down the left-field line with the 435-foot homer.
The Dodgers remain two games behind the Washington Nationals for
home-field advantage in the National League Division Series. The
Nationals lost 3-0 to the Arizona Diamondbacks.

Angels 8, Athletics 6
Los Angeles erupted for eight runs in the fourth inning and cruised
past Oakland, which guanranteed the Athletics will finish the season
in last place in the American League West for the second consecutive
season.
All but one hitter in the Angels' starting lineup had at least one
hit, including two hits apiece from Kole Calhoun (single, homer) and
Jefry Marte (two doubles).
Rockies 2, Giants 0
Right-hander Tyler Chatwood continued his brilliant pitching on the
road, limiting San Francisco to three hits over eight shutout
innings in Colorado's victory over the Giants.
Nolan Arenado and Gerardo Parra drove in runs against Jeff
Samardzija as the Rockies snapped a five-game losing streak while
denying the Giants an opportunity to improve upon their chances of
landing a National League wild-card spot.
The Giants fell 1-1/2 games behind the New York Mets in the chase
for the top wild-card spot just four days remaining in the regular
season.
San Francisco retained a one-game advantage over the St. Louis
Cardinals for the final postseason berth.
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