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			Highlights of Monday's MLB games 
			
		 
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			 [April 25, 2017] 
			April 24 (The Sports Xchange) - 
			Highlights of Monday's Major League Baseball games: 
			 
			Cubs 14, Pirates 3 
			 
			The Chicago Cubs scored early and often against the Pittsburgh 
			Pirates on Monday night, cruising to a 14-3 victory at PNC Park. 
			 
			The Cubs battered Pirates starter Chad Kuhl and led 10-1 after two 
			innings. Jason Heyward hit a three-run homer and had four RBIs, and 
			Addison Russell had four of the Cubs' 17 hits. Kris Bryant and 
			Miguel Montero each collected three hits. 
			 
			Kuhl (1-2) lasted 1 2/3 innings, giving up nine runs and eight hits 
			while walking four. 
			 
			White Sox 12, Royals 1 
			 
			Matt Davidson homered and drove in four runs, and Miguel Gonzalez 
			allowed only two hits in eight innings as Chicago handed Kansas City 
			its fifth straight loss. 
			 
			Davidson capped Chicago's eight-run sixth inning with a two-run 
			single after he drove in a run with a single earlier in the inning. 
			Tyler Saladino also tripled in two runs before Todd Frazier followed 
			with a two-run double. Tim Anderson, who had three hits, also had an 
			RBI single in the inning. 
			 
			Rockies 8, Nationals 4 
			 
			Charlie Blackmon hit a go-ahead two-run homer as Colorado overcame a 
			three-run deficit and beat Washington, ending its seven-game winning 
			streak. 
			 
			The Rockies pulled away with a three-run eighth inning, a rally that 
			began with five straight singles off Blake Treinen. The spree 
			included an RBI from Trevor Story on a broken-bat hit and Tony 
			Wolters' third single. Blackmon picked up his third RBI of the game 
			by grounding into a run-scoring force play to boost the lead to 8-4. 
			 
			Twins 3, Rangers 2 
			 
			Phil Hughes limited the damage early, and Brian Dozier delivered the 
			big blow in Minnesota's win over Texas at Globe Life Park. 
			
			
			  
			
			The Twins won for only the second time in eight games and snapped 
			Texas' season-high four-game winning streak in the opener of a 
			three-game series. 
			 
			Orioles 6, Rays 3 
			 
			Adam Jones went 3-for-3 and capped the perfect night with a 
			tiebreaking two-run homer in the seventh inning that helped 
			Baltimore top Tampa Bay. 
			 
			The Orioles banged out three homers off Chris Archer, all of them in 
			the sixth and seventh innings. Archer (3-1) had not allowed a homer 
			this season before that. 
			 
			
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            Brewers 11, Reds 7 
			 
			Eric Thames continued his torrid start to the season by blasting two 
			home runs and driving in three to lead Milwaukee over Cincinnati. 
			 
			Thames leads the majors with 10 homers, matching Milwaukee's 
			franchise record for April. He also set a club record for runs 
			scored in April with 24. 
			 
			Angels 2, Blue Jays 1 
			 
			Jesse Chavez gave up one run in six innings and got help from three 
			relievers as Los Angeles held on for a victory over Toronto at Angel 
			Stadium. 
              
			Chavez gave up a solo homer to Russell Martin in the fourth inning 
			but nothing more as the Angels and Blue Jays split the four-game 
			series. 
			 
			Bud Norris pitched the ninth for his second save and David 
			Hernandez, acquired earlier in the day in a trade with the Atlanta 
			Braves, got two outs in the eighth inning in his Angels debut. 
			 
			Giants 2, Dodgers 1 
			 
			Matt Cain pitched six shutout innings and teamed with four relievers 
			on a four-hitter, delivering San Francisco a victory over Los 
			Angeles in the opener of a four-game series. 
			 
			Joe Panik and Hunter Pence drove in runs for the Giants, who 
			staggered home from a 1-4 trip on which they were outscored 29-10. 
			 
			Cain, whose 5.64 ERA was the eighth highest in the majors last 
			season among pitchers with more than 15 starts, threw his third 
			consecutive strong game, allowing only two hits and one walk. He 
			struck out three. 
			 
			Diamondbacks 7, Padres 6 
			 
			Chris Owings hit a grand slam, and David Peralta also homered as 
			Arizona equaled the best home start in franchise history with a 
			victory over San Diego at Chase Field. 
			 
			Arizona is 9-2 at home and leads the majors with 112 runs. The 
			Diamondbacks did not win their ninth home game last season until May 
			29. 
			 
			Owings' slam in the fifth inning gave Arizona a 6-0 lead and helped 
			Zack Greinke avenge a 1-0 complete-game loss at San Diego last 
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