MLB
roundup: Nationals sweep Braves
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[April 21, 2017]
The Sports Xchange
ATLANTA -- Not even facing R.A.
Dickey's dancing knuckleball could disrupt the grooved swing of
Washington's Ryan Zimmerman as the Nationals completed a three-game
series sweep of the Atlanta Braves.
Zimmerman, who hit a grand slam Wednesday, connected for a two-run
homer off Dickey in the sixth inning, and Washington prevailed 3-2
on Thursday night behind a 10-strikeout effort from Stephen
Strasburg.
Strasburg (2-0) allowed two runs over seven innings while giving up
six hits and walking two. He threw 76 of his 103 pitches for
strikes. Zimmerman scored the Nationals' first run after a double
and is batting .389 with five homers and 13 RBIs.
Dickey (1-2) allowed three hits and a pair of walks over seven
innings while getting 12 groundouts and striking out three.
Washington has won 32 of 41 games against Atlanta since the start of
the 2015 season.
Athletics 9, Mariners 6
OAKLAND, Calif. -- Trevor Plouffe hit a three-run homer and Ryon
Healy went 3-for-3 with a double and two RBIs as Oakland won its
third straight game.
Rajai Davis went 2-for-5 with an RBI and two runs for the Athletics
but left the game after the bottom of the eighth inning with an
apparent leg injury. Jed Lowrie had two hits, including a double,
and scored while Ryan Dull (1-1) pitched 1 1/3 scoreless innings in
relief for the win.
Seattle's James Paxton entered the game with a franchise-record 21
straight scoreless innings to start the season and blanked the A's
in the first and second. However, his streak ended in the third when
Oakland scored three runs.
Rangers 1, Royals 0 (13)
ARLINGTON, Texas -- Delino DeShields lined an RBI single to left
field with one out in the 13th inning to give Texas the victory over
Kansas City.
Joey Gallo doubled off Travis Wood (0-1) with one out. The first hit
for Texas since the fifth inning brought up DeShields, who had one
hit coming into the game. It marked only the fourth time the Rangers
had entered the bottom of the 13th inning in a scoreless game.
Dario Alvarez (1-0), the seventh Texas pitcher, picked up the win
with two scoreless innings. He struck out three.
Brewers 7, Cardinals 5
MILWAUKEE -- Travis Shaw, Eric Thames and Jett Bandy each clubbed
long home runs as Milwaukee slugged its way past St. Louis.
Shaw and Bandy extended homer streaks to three games. Thames hit his
seventh homer in the past eight contests and has a
major-league-leading eight. The Brewers lead the majors with 32
round-trippers.
Milwaukee starter Zach Davies (1-2) allowed four runs in 5 1/3
innings, but the home runs allowed him to pick up his first win.
Jacob Barnes, normally the seventh-inning man, pitched the ninth for
his first save of the season.
Padres 4, Diamondbacks 1
SAN DIEGO -- Wil Myers homered to extend his hitting streak to 11
games for San Diego, while Clayton Richard and two relievers shut
down Arizona in the rubber match of a three-game series.
The Diamondbacks, who scored 11 runs in the series opener and
entered the finale leading the major leagues in runs scored, managed
one run in the final two games against the Padres and struck out 14
times Thursday.
Richard (2-2) yielded one run on nine hits in 6 2/3 innings while
striking out a season-high eight and not issuing a walk. Brad Hand
followed with four strikeouts in 1 1/3 innings. Brandon Maurer
picked up his second save in as many nights with two strikeouts in a
perfect ninth.
Phillies 6, Mets 4
NEW YORK -- Maikel Franco snapped out of a slump by delivering an
RBI double and a solo homer as Philadelphia earned a rare series
victory over New York. The Phillies took two of three from the Mets
to snap a six-series losing streak against New York dating back to
April 8-10, 2016.
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Franco, who was hitting .148 entering Thursday,
doubled home the first run of a two-run third before leading off the
eighth with a homer.
Tommy Joseph and Andrew Knapp each had RBI doubles during a
three-run second inning for the Phillies, and Aaron Altherr capped
the third inning with an RBI groundout. Joseph finished with three
hits while Altherr had two.
Orioles 2, Reds 1 (10)
CINCINNATI -- J.J. Hardy's single in the 10th inning drove home Mark
Trumbo with the go-ahead run as Baltimore topped Cincinnati.
Darren O'Day (1-1) pitched one inning with two strikeouts to earn
the victory. Brad Brach retired the Reds in order in the 10th for
his second straight save.
Jonathan Schoop homered for the Orioles, who took two of three from
Cincinnati. Baltimore starter Wade Miley allowed only one hit
through seven innings as Joey Votto's solo home run in the fourth
tied the score 1-1.
Indians 6, Twins 2
MINNEAPOLIS -- Carlos Santana had three hits, including a pair of
RBI doubles, and Trevor Bauer had his best outing of the season as
Cleveland swept Minnesota.
Bauer (1-2) pitched 6 1/3 innings and struck out seven while
allowing two runs on three hits and two walks. Abraham Almonte had
two hits for the Indians, who lost seven of their previous nine
games heading into the three-game rain-shortened series.
Twins starter Ervin Santana went six innings before being relieved
by Tyler Duffey (0-1) to start the seventh. Ervin Santana stretched
his scoreless-inning streak to 22 before Carlos Santana doubled home
Almonte in the fifth.
Red Sox 4, Blue Jays 1 (10)
TORONTO -- Mookie Betts hit a three-run double against Jason Grilli
in the 10th inning to give Boston the rubber match of the three-game
series.
After the Red Sox took a 1-0 lead in the ninth on an RBI single by
Xander Bogaerts against Roberto Osuna, Kendrys Morales tied the game
when he led off the bottom half with a homer off closer Craig
Kimbrel (1-0). Kimbrel pitched a perfect 10th.
Boston's Chris Sale struck out 13 in eight scoreless innings in
which he allowed four hits and one walk. Toronto's Marco Estrada
pitched six scoreless innings, allowing three hits and two walks
with seven strikeouts.
Astros 2, Angels 1
HOUSTON -- Lance McCullers continued his dominant pitching in his
home park as Houston claimed a series victory.
McCullers (2-0) did not allow a hit until Andrelton Simmons opened
the fifth inning with a single to left. He pitched 6 2/3 scoreless
innings and has allowed three or fewer runs in each of his 23 career
home starts. He improved to 11-4 at Minute Maid Park.
Carlos Beltran and Jake Marisnick hit solo home runs against Los
Angeles starter Matt Shoemaker (0-1).
Rays 8, Tigers 1
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- Tampa Bay got five strong innings from spot
starter Erasmo Ramirez and completed a three-game sweep of Detroit.
The Rays moved Ramirez (2-0) out of the bullpen to fill in for the
injured Jake Odorizzi. After allowing a leadoff home run to Ian
Kinsler, Ramirez held the Tigers to one hit and zero runs for the
rest of his 66-pitch outing.
Tampa Bay has won six straight at Tropicana Field, its longest home
streak in nearly two years. Steven Souza Jr. went 3-for-5 with a
homer, a double, a triple and three RBIs for the Rays.
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