Highlights of Wednesday's MLB games
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[August 10, 2017]
(The Sports Xchange)
Red Sox 8, Rays 2
Rick Porcello took a shutout into the sixth inning as the Boston Red
Sox won their eighth consecutive game, pulling away to an 8-2
victory over the slumping Tampa Bay Rays.
Porcello (6-14) allowed home runs to Adeiny Hechavarria and Brad
Miller in the sixth. He gave up two runs, four hits and two walks
while striking out seven in six-plus innings.
Tampa Bay starter Jake Odorizzi (6-5) took a line drive off his
right ankle in the fifth and had to leave the game. X-rays came back
negative, and he is listed as day-to-day with a contusion.
Andrew Benintendi had three hits and scored twice, and Sandy Leon
provided a two-run single to cap a five-run fifth inning that gave
Boston a 6-0 lead.
Nationals 10, Marlins 1
Ryan Zimmerman went 4-for-4 with two home runs and five RBIs,
setting the all-time franchise RBI record as Washington hammered
Miami.
Zimmerman has 910 RBIs in his career, breaking the
Montreal/Washington franchise record of 905 set by Tim Wallach.
Howie Kendrick had three hits and three RBIs, and Gio Gonzalez
(10-5) allowed only one run in seven innings for the Nationals.
The Marlins' Adam Conley (4-5) gave up five runs on 11 hits in five
innings.
Dodgers 3, Diamondbacks 2
Cody Bellinger homered and scored twice, and Los Angeles handed
Arizona's Zack Greinke his first loss in 13 home starts this season.
Bellinger homered in the second and doubled to open a two-run
seventh inning. Joc Pederson drove in Bellinger with a two-out
double off Greinke (13-5) to tie the game. Yasiel Puig followed with
single for a 3-2 lead, chasing Greinke.
Greinke gave up four hits, walked four and struck out eight in 6-2/3
innings. Los Angeles' Alex Wood (14-1) allowed two runs on six hits
in six innings. He struck out four and walked one.
Rockies 3, Indians 2 (12 innings)
Charlie Blackmon homered in the 12th inning after Jonathan Lucroy
sent the game into extra innings with an RBI double in the ninth as
Colorado gained a split of the two-game series.
Blackmon hit a 1-0 pitch from Zach McAllister (1-2) over the right
field wall for his 27th home run. The Rockies' Carlos Estevez (5-0)
pitched two scoreless innings for the win.
Tyler Chatwood, normally a starter, pitched the 12th inning to pick
up his second career save. Six Colorado pitchers held Cleveland
scoreless on four hits over the last nine innings.
Tigers 10, Pirates 0
Justin Verlander won his third consecutive start despite having a
no-hit bid broken up with two outs in the sixth inning, as Detroit
snapped a four-game slide.
Josh Bell's double off the glove of third baseman Nicholas
Castellanos was the lone hit off Verlander (8-7), whose eight-inning
stint was his longest of the season.
Verlander struck out four of the last five batters he faced. He
walked three and struck out six.
Cardinals 8, Royals 5
Yadier Molina cracked a grand slam in the sixth inning -- one pitch
after a cat ran on the field and delayed the game -- to lift St.
Louis to its fifth straight victory.
Kansas City led 5-4 before Molina lined a 1-0 sinker from Peter
Moylan into the seats in left field for his 14th home run of the
year and his fifth career slam.
Matt Bowman (3-4) worked a scoreless sixth as the Cardinals pulled
within 1-1/2 games of the Chicago Cubs for first place in the
National League Central.
Yankees 11, Blue Jays 5
Gary Sanchez, Didi Gregorius and Todd Frazier hit solo home runs as
New York defeated Toronto.
Garrett Cooper had four hits and two RBIs for the Yankees.
Frazier had three RBIs and three hits, and Gregorius added three
hits for New York. Jose Bautista homered for the Blue Jays.
New York's Masahiro Tanaka allowed two hits, five walks and three
runs (two earned) in four-plus innings. Reliever Chad Green (2-0)
allowed two runs in 1-1/3 innings and was awarded the win.
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Mariners 6, Athletics 3
Nelson Cruz hit two home runs, and Kyle Seager launched a three-run
blast as Seattle topped Oakland.
Cruz hit a two-run shot in the third inning and a solo blast in the
fifth for his second multi-homer game of the season.
Twins 4, Brewers 0
Bartolo Colon pitched seven shutout innings and Brian Dozier homered
for the second consecutive game as Minnesota defeated Milwaukee.
Coming off his first complete game of the season, the
44-year-old Colon (2-1) scattered five hits and walked one batter
while striking out five. Dozier added a double during a three-hit
day, and Jorge Polanaco had two hits.
Brandon Woodruff (1-1) got through 5-2/3 innings, allowing two runs
on three hits and three walks with two strikeouts in his second
big-league start.
Giants 3, Cubs 1
Madison Bumgarner allowed four hits and one run over seven innings
as San Francisco beat Chicago.
Jarrett Parker snapped a 1-1 tie in the seventh inning with an RBI
single, and Hunter Pence homered in the eighth. Sam Dyson pitched a
1-2-3 ninth for his eighth save in nine opportunities with the
Giants.
White Sox 7, Astros 1
Tim Anderson homered and drove in three runs, and Miguel Gonzalez
took a shutout into the eighth inning as Chicago beat Houston.
Anderson sparked the White Sox in the fifth and sixth innings when
they hit the Astros' Colin McHugh (0-1) hard and tallied all their
runs.
Anderson's RBI double in the sixth gave Chicago a 5-0 lead before
Leury Garcia followed with a two-run single.
Gonzalez (6-10) allowed one run on five hits and struck out four
while walking only one in eight innings.
Derek Fisher finally got to Gonzalez with a solo home run to lead
off the eighth inning.
Angels 5, Orioles 1
C.J. Cron hit a two-run homer to highlight a three-hit performance,
and rookie Troy Scribner allowed one run in five innings as Los
Angeles defeated Baltimore.
Cron's home run, his seventh of the season, came in the sixth inning
against Orioles starter Kevin Gausman and stretched the Angels' lead
to 4-1. Kole Calhoun joined Cron with three hits, and Mike Trout
added two.
Scribner (2-0), making his second big-league start in his fourth
game, gave up a home run to Welington Castillo in the third and a
single to Tim Beckham.
Phillies 3, Braves 2
Jerad Eickhoff pitched 6-2/3 strong innings, and Odubel Herrera
provided the offense with a pair of triples to help Philadelphia
beat Atlanta.
Eickhoff (3-7) allowed two runs on nine hits and struck out six
without issuing a walk. The right-hander is 3-0 with 38 strikeouts
in his past seven starts.
Herrera was 2-for-4, scored one run and drove in a run. Atlanta
rookie Sean Newcomb (1-7) gave up three runs (two earned) in six
innings. He allowed five hits, struck out six and walked one.
Rangers 5, Mets 1
Martin Perez snapped a four-start losing streak by allowing one run
over eight strong innings as Texas beat New York.
Perez (6-10) gave up three hits and walked none while striking out
five in his longest outing since Aug. 2, 2015.
Reds 8, Padres 3
Stuart Turner and Eugenio Suarez hit two-run homers, and Jose Peraza
went 2-for-3 with three RBIs to lift Cincinnati past San Diego.
Rookie Asher Wojciechowski (3-1) allowed three runs in 5-2/3
innings, with no walks and six strikeouts. He also singled in the
fourth inning for his first career hit.
Manuel Margot led off the sixth with his 10th home run of the
season, and Wil Myers snapped an 0-for-11 skid later in the inning
with his 22nd home run, a two-run shot to make the score 6-3. [© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All
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