Highlights of Sunday's MLB games
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[July 17, 2017]
July 16 (The Sports Xchange) -
Highlights from Major League Baseball games on Sunday:
Cubs 8, Orioles 0
Jose Quintana made a sensational debut for the Chicago Cubs, who
beat the Baltimore Orioles 8-0 on Sunday to open the second half of
the season with a three-game sweep.
Quintana, acquired Thursday in a blockbuster trade with the
crosstown White Sox for four minor league prospects, dazzled the
Orioles over seven scoreless innings, striking out 12 and allowing
just three hits in the process.
Dodgers 3, Marlins 2
Justin Turner, who is hitting .374, homered and drove in two runs to
lead Los Angeles.
The Dodgers (64-29), who have the best record in the majors, have
won 29 of their past 33 games, including nine in a row. They swept
this three-game series against the Marlins.
Phillies 5, Brewers 2
Jeremy Hellickson struck out six and Nick Williams hit his first
career grand slam as Philadelphia avoided getting swept.
Hellickson (6-5) held Milwaukee to two runs, four hits and a walk in
five innings, posting his first victory since May 19.
Tigers 6, Blue Jays 5 (11 innings)
Miguel Cabrera drew a bases-loaded walk with two outs in the 11th
inning, giving Detroit the victory over Toronto.
Lucas Harrell's 3-2 pitch was wide, allowing Alex Avila to score.
Avila drew a leadoff walk in the frame against Jeff Beliveau (1-1).
An error by third baseman Josh Donaldson extended the inning, making
the run unearned.
Astros 5, Twins 3
Mike Fiers surrendered a pair of solo home runs but was otherwise
marvelous over seven innings, allowing four hits while recording a
season-high 11 strikeouts for Houston in its win.
Norichika Aoki had two hits and two RBIs for the Astros, who offset
solo homers by Minnesota's Kennys Vargas and Ehire Adrianza, who had
two of Minnesota's five hits.
Nationals 14, Reds 4
Daniel Murphy homered twice and had five RBIs, Adam Lind and Jose
Lobaton hit two-run homers, and Anthony Rendon added a solo shot,
lifting Washington past Cincinnati.
Washington scored more than 10 runs for the 17th time this season to
maintain its 9 1/2-game lead in the National League East over
second-place Atlanta.
Pirates 4, Cardinals 3
Adam Frazier's first career walk-off hit lifted Pittsburgh to a win
over St. Louis.
Trailing 3-2, Pittsburgh scored twice in the ninth on an RBI double
by Jordy Mercer and Frazier's RBI single, both against reliever
Brett Cecil (1-3).
Magneuris Sierra was 4-for-4 with an RBI for St. Louis.
Rockies 13, Mets 4
DJ LeMahieu and Mark Reynolds each collected four hits and three
runs as Colorado routed New York.
The Rockies were outscored 23-5 in losing the first two games of the
series before salvaging the finale.
Braves 7, Diamondbacks 1
Atlanta, swept by Arizona in a three-game home series last year, got
payback by completing a sweep of the slumping Diamondbacks, who lost
their fifth straight game.
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Matt Kemp and Matt Adams homered, Brandon Phillips
had three doubles and the Braves won as left-hander Jaime Garcia
ended his four-game losing streak.
Arizona has lost 10 of its last 13 games.
Yankees 3, Red Sox 0 (Game 1)
Didi Gregorius hit a solo home run, CC Sabathia pitched six
scoreless innings and the New York Yankees beat Boston Red Sox 3-0
in the first game of a doubleheader.
Ji-Man Choi and Ronald Torreyes drove in one run
apiece as New York (47-42) won its second straight after Saturday's
4-1 win in 16 innings.
Red Sox 3, Yankees 0 (Game 2)
David Price pitched eight scoreless innings, Mookie Betts socked a
two-run home run and the Boston Red Sox beat the New York Yankees
3-0 in the second game of Sunday's day-night doubleheader at Fenway
Park.
Boston (52-41) salvaged a split of its four-game series with New
York (47-43) after losing the first game of the doubleheader 3-0
earlier Sunday afternoon.
It was the first time the Yankees have been shut out this year.
Mariners 7, White Sox 6 (10 innings)
Nelson Cruz homered in the 10th inning and Seattle completed its
first sweep in Chicago since 2003.
Cruz homered for the second straight game and the fifth time in
eight games. Danny Valencia and Kyle Seager also hit home runs for
the Mariners, who extended their winning streak to four. Cruz's
homer came off Chris Beck (1-1).
Royals 4, Rangers 3
Lorenzo Cain's sun-aided single drove in the winning run with two
outs in the ninth inning as Kansas City Royals topped Texas.
Rangers right-fielder Shin-Soo Choo had trouble picking up Cain's
hit in the sun, although he was wearing sunglasses. The ball glanced
off his glove near the right-field line as Alex Gordon scored the
winning run.
Athletics 7, Indians 3
Sean Manaea pitched seven strong innings, Jed Lowrie hit his 10th
home run of the season and Oakland completed a three-game sweep of
Cleveland.
Manaea (8-5) allowed two runs and five hits in seven innings. He
struck out eight, walked three and had his third straight quality
start.
Padres 7, Giants 1
Hector Sanchez and Cory Spangenberg hit three-run homers and
right-handed starter Trevor Cahill allowed one run over 6 2/3
innings as San Diego beat San Francisco.
The Padres are 14-5 against the Giants since San Francisco won the
first nine meetings between the National League West rivals to start
the 2016 season.
Angels 4, Rays 3
C.J. Cron hit a pinch-hit, two-run homer in the bottom of the eighth
inning to help Los Angeles salvage the last game of a series with
Tampa Bay.
Cron's homer off Adam Kolarek came in only his fifth at-bat since
being recalled July 9. The win was just the third in nine games for
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