Highlights of Sunday's MLB games
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[April 17, 2017]
April 16 (The Sports Xchange)
Yankees 9, Cardinals 3
Greg Bird emphatically ended an 0-for-20 skid with a long home run
off Adam Wainwright and New York ran its winning streak to seven
games with a victory over St. Louis.
Bird began the night hitting .038 but when New York's latest win
concluded, the first baseman held a .138 average. Besides hitting a
429-foot home run, Bird also doubled off Wainwright and hooked a
breaking ball foul over the right field wall in the sixth before
drawing a walk against Matt Bowman.
Aaron Judge added an RBI triple and Aaron Hicks contributed a solo
home run and sacrifice fly as the Yankees improved to 6-0 at home
for the first time since winning their first seven home games of the
114-win 1998 season.
Diamondbacks 3, Dodgers 1
Taijuan Walker pitched one-run ball over five innings as Arizona
defeated Los Angeles.
Walker (2-1) gave up four hits. The right-hander walked one and
struck out seven in beating the Dodgers for the first time in his
second career start against Los Angeles. Fernando Rodney handled the
ninth for his fourth save.
Nationals 6, Phillies 4
Bryce Harper hit a three-run homer with two outs in the last of the
ninth off Joaquin Benoit as the Washington Nationals beat the
Philadelphia Phillies 6-4 on Sunday, taking two of three games in
the series.
The blast capped a big day in which Harper went 3-for-5 with two
homers and five RBIs.
Royals 1, Angels 0
Alcides Escobar's ninth-inning single scored pinch runner Raul
Mondesi as Kansas City blanked Los Angeles to complete a sweep of
the three-game series.
Mondesi was running for Salvador Perez, who led off the inning with
a single. Mondesi swiped second and moved to third on a Blake Parker
wild pitch.
Orioles 11, Blue Jays 4
Trey Mancini hit two home runs, Craig Gentry and Manny Machado added
one homer each, Dylan Bundy pitched six scoreless innings and
Baltimore defeated Toronto.
Bundy (2-1) allowed five hits and one walk while striking out six as
the Orioles (8-3) took three of four from the Blue Jays (2-10).
Tigers 4, Indians 1
Alex Avila hit a two-run home run and Matthew Boyd pitched six
strong innings as Detroit beat Cleveland.
The Tigers won two of three games from the slumping Indians, who
went 2-4 on their season-opening homestand. Cleveland has lost seven
of its last nine games.
Braves 9, Padres 2
Bartolo Colon was masterful for seven innings, with the only hit the
43-year-old gave up a homer, and Atlanta improved to 3-0 at SunTrust
Park with a victory over San Diego.
Ryan Schimpf's homer in the third inning was the only misstep by
Colon, who walked one and struck out six while pitching in the 44th
ballpark of his 20-year major league career.
Marlins 4, Mets 2
Pinch hitter J.T. Riddle hit a two-run homer in the bottom of the
ninth to lead Miami over New York.
It was Riddle's first career home run, and it came off reliever
Addison Reed (0-1).
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Brewers 4, Reds 2
Ryan Braun hit a two-run home run, and Travis Shaw and Eric Thames
added solo shots, lifting Milwaukee past Cincinnati in the finale of
a four-game series.
Thames is the first visiting player to hit five home runs in a
four-game series at Great American Ball Park.
Pirates 6, Cubs 1
Adam Frazier went 3-for-4, including a three-run homer in the ninth
inning, to lead Pittsburgh to a victory over Chicago.
Andrew McCutchen snapped a 1-1 tie with an eighth-inning RBI on a
fielder's choice before Frazier's bomb an inning later sealed it.
Red Sox 7, Rays 5
Mitch Moreland's two-run single in the seventh inning gave Boston
the lead for good in its win over Tampa Bay Rays at Fenway Park.
The newly signed first baseman is batting .356 (16-for-45) with an
major league-leading nine doubles, one homer and five RBIs through
12 games after going 2-for-3 with three RBIs. Moreland stepped to
the plate with the bases loaded in the seventh and drove an 0-1
cutter for an opposite-field single to left, plating two.
Mariners 8, Rangers 7
For the third time this season, Texas left-hander Cole Hamels exited
a start with a lead. And for the third time this season, the
Rangers' bullpen could not hold on to the advantage.
The culprits this time were Tony Barnette and Sam Dyson, as Seattle
erased a five-run deficit, with Nelson Cruz knocking in the winning
run in the ninth for the victory and a sweep of the three-game
series.
White Sox 3, Twins 1
Avisail Garcia's 10th-inning, two-run homer lifted Chicago over
Minnesota as the White Sox took two of three games in the weekend
series at Target Field.
Minnesota reliever Ryan Pressly (0-2) took the loss while Chicago's
Nate Jones (1-0) came out of the bullpen to pick up the win. David
Robertson pitched one inning for his third save of the season in
three chances.
Rockies 4, Giants 3
Antonio Senzatela settled down after a shaky first inning, and DJ
LeMahieu's run-scoring single in the second inning provided the
winning margin as Colorado beat San Francisco at AT&T Park.
Senzatela (2-0) allowed three runs on seven hits in seven innings,
but he held San Francisco batters to just four hits after the first
inning.
Astros-A's, postponed
Sunday's game between the Houston Astros and Oakland Athletics was
postponed due to rain, marking Oakland's first home rainout in three
years.
The contest was postponed approximately two hours before the
scheduled start. It wasn't immediately rescheduled.
(Compiled by Peter Rutherford) [© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All
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