Highlights from Sunday's MLB games
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[August 14, 2017]
Aug 13 (The Sports Xchange) -
Highlights from Major League Baseball games on Sunday:
Giants 4, Nationals 2 (Game 1)
Joe Panik was 3-for-4 with a walk and drove in two runs and Chris
Stratton got his first major league win as a starter as San
Francisco won the first game of a day-night doubleheader.
Stratton (1-2), making his third career start, struck out a
career-high 10 batters with just one walk while going a career-best
6 2/3 innings without a allowing a run.
Gorkys Hernandez, the No. 8 hitter, had an RBI single in the second,
and two batters later Panik lined a single to drive in two runs and
give the Giants a 3-0 lead against A.J Cole.
Nationals 6, Giants 2 (Game 2)
Howie Kendrick hit a walk-off grand slam in the 11th inning as
Washington defeated San Francisco, earning a split of the
doubleheader.
Daniel Murphy (two hits) singled off Albert Suarez to begin the
11th, took third on a bloop single by Ryan Zimmerman (three hits)
and then scored the winning run after an intentional walk to Anthony
Rendon.
Marlins 5, Rockies 3
Giancarlo Stanton hit his 42nd homer of the season, tying a
franchise record and leading the Miami Marlins to a 5-3 victory over
the Colorado Rockies on Sunday afternoon. Miami swept the four-game
series.
Stanton, who leads the majors in homers, now shares the Marlins'
single-season record with Gary Sheffield, who set the mark in 1996.
Red Sox 3, Yankees 2 (10 innings)
Rafael Devers hit the game-tying homer off Aroldis Chapman with one
out in the ninth inning, and Andrew Benintendi hit a bases-loaded
single in the 10th as Boston edged New York
Red Sox starter Chris Sale struck out 12 in seven innings but got a
no-decision as Boston won for the second time to cap the three-game
series.
Dodgers 6, Padres 4
Justin Turner homered twice and Los Angeles won the rubber game of
the three-game series against San Diego.
Turner hit a three-run homer in the five-run fourth inning for the
Dodgers and another solo shot in the eighth, the only other inning
the Dodgers collected a hit or run.
Braves 6, Cardinals 3
Knuckleballing R.A. Dickey scattered seven hits over seven solid
innings as Atlanta snapped St. Louis' eight-game winning streak.
Dickey (8-7) didn't give up a run until Carson Kelly singled home
Kolten Wong, who tripled, with one out in the bottom of the seventh.
Dickey walked two and fanned three.
Indians 4, Rays 3
Austin Jackson hit a solo home run in the eighth inning for
Cleveland, which took three of four games from Tampa Bay.
The Indians saw a 3-1 lead disappear on Steven Souza's two-run home
run in the sixth, but Jackson's fourth home run of the season, off
reliever Tommy Hunter (2-3), put Cleveland back ahead.
Blue Jays 7, Pirates 1
Josh Donaldson keyed a five-run first inning with a two-run homer
and J.A. Happ struck out eight in six innings as Toronto defeated
Pittsburgh.
Darwin Barney and Justin Smoak added solo shots for the Blue Jays
and Ryan Goins had a two-run double as the Blue Jays took the rubber
match of the three-game interleague series.
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Brewers 7, Reds 4
Neil Walker had two hits in his Milwaukee debut and Domingo Santana
hit his 19th home run of the season as the Brewers beat Cincinnati.
Acquired from the Mets on Saturday, Walker singled in each of his
first two at-bats, and Ryan Braun added a pair of doubles for the
Brewers.
Twins 6, Tigers 4
Minnesota matched its 2016 total of 59 wins thanks to Byron Buxton's
tiebreaking single with one out in the eighth inning that keyed a
two-run rally.
The Twins recorded their seventh win in eight games.
Royals 14, White Sox 6
Whit Merrifield and Jorge Bonifacio homered to lead Kansas City to
the rout of Chicago.
Merrifield drove in five runs and No. 9 batter Drew Butera had a
career-high four hits for the Royals, who won two straight to take
the three-game series following a five-game losing streak.
Astros 2, Rangers 1
Houston snapped its season-high five-game losing streak and salvaged
the final game of their series at Globe Life Park.
Houston and Texas were knotted at one through six innings thanks to
solo homers by the Astros' Jose Altuve and Rangers' Adrian Beltre,
but the Astros pulled in front in the seventh. Yuli Gurriel doubled
off of the center-field wall, moved up to third on a groundout and
scored on Carlos Beltran's single to left to put them in front.
Athletics 9, Orioles 3
Kendall Graveman pitched seven strong innings, and Matt Chapman,
Matt Joyce and Matt Olson homered, leading the Oakland past
Baltimore.
The A's earned a split in the four-game series, while the Orioles
slipped to 2 1/2 games out for the American League's second
wild-card playoff push.
Mets 6, Phillies 2
Michael Conforto and Curtis Granderson each hit home runs for New
York, which took three of four from Philadelphia.
Conforto's two-run shot in the first inning opened the scoring and
upped his career-high total to 26 for the year. It was his 12th
homer since the All-Star break.
Cubs 7, Diamondbacks 2
Javier Baez, Ian Happ and Kris Bryant homered, and Jake Arrieta
continued his second-half surge in Chicago's win.
Baez hit a three-run homer and Happ followed with a pinch-hit homer
when the Cubs scored four runs in the eighth inning for a 6-1 lead.
Bryant hit a bases-empty homer in the ninth.
Angels 4, Mariners 2
Parker Bridwell pitched six strong innings to avenge his lone major
league loss as Los Angeles beat Seattle.
C.J. Cron homered for the Angels, who completed a four-game sweep
and moved into sole possession of the AL's second and final
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