Highlights of Wednesday's MLB games
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[June 15, 2017]
June 14 (The Sports Xchange) -
Highlights of Wednesday's Major League Baseball games:
Angels 7, Yankees 5
Andrelton Simmons' two-run homer in the seventh inning snapped a tie
and lifted the Los Angeles Angels to a 7-5 victory over the New York
Yankees.
New York's Ronald Herrera (0-1), who joined the club Wednesday after
being called up from Double-A Trenton, served up the blast but the
game did not end without drama.
With two out and nobody on in the ninth, the Yankees' Aaron Hicks
hit a deep fly ball to right. Los Angeles' Kole Calhoun leaped at
the wall and appeared to make the catch.
Second base umpire Tony Randazzo made the out call and the Angels
began to celebrate. But New York called a replay and the play was
overturned because the ball appeared -- at least to the replay
umpires -- to deflect off the wall into Calhoun's glove.
That brought up Aaron Judge representing the tying run, but Judge
hit the first pitch and grounded out to third to end the game.
Red Sox 7, Phillies 3
Mookie Betts went 4-for-5 with two home runs, three RBIs and four
runs scored as Boston tallied five runs in the first two innings to
win for the eighth time in 11 games and hand Philadelphia its eighth
straight loss.
In falling a triple short of the cycle, Betts raised his average to
.280 while becoming the first Red Sox player this season with
double-digit home runs (11).
Xander Bogaerts had an RBI double in the first inning and a two-run
single in the second for Boston.
Dodgers 6, Indians 4
Enrique Hernandez's pinch-hit home run off Andrew Miller ignited a
four-run eighth-inning rally as Los Angeles won its sixth straight.
It is the second consecutive game the Dodgers hit a home run in the
eighth inning off Miller (3-2), who prior to facing the Dodgers had
not allowed a home run all year. Cody Bellinger homered off Miller
in the Dodgers' 7-5 victory Tuesday.
Astros 13, Rangers 2
Derek Fisher and Jake Marisnick scored two runs apiece in a nine-run
sixth inning as Houston crushed Texas.
Fisher, making his big league debut, ignited the outburst with a
leadoff home run off Rangers reliever Jeremy Jeffress. Marisnick
followed with his seventh homer as the following six batters reached
base for the Astros.
Fisher added an RBI single later in the sixth and came home along
with Marisnick when George Springer lined a two-run double to the
gap in right-center field off Dillon Gee.
Mets 9, Cubs 4
Curtis Granderson hit his 300th career home run leading off the
eighth inning to cap New York's comeback victory over Chicago.
The Mets had to get creative with bullpen and bench machinations
after Matt Harvey lasted only four innings and second baseman Neil
Walker suffered a leg injury in the third inning.
Rockies 5, Pirates 1
Rookie right-hander German Marquez pitched five effective innings,
reliever Jake McGee escaped a late jam and Ian Desmond homered to
lead Colorado over Pittsburgh.
Rockies rookie Raimel Tapia, 2-for-19 coming in, started in place of
slumping outfielder Carlos Gonzalez and had four hits.
Braves 13, Nationals 2
Leadoff hitter Ender Inciarte was 3-for-6 with two RBIs, Brandon
Phillips was 4-for-6 with three RBIs and Julio Teheran allowed only
two runs as Atlanta crushed Washington.
The top three hitters went 10-for-16 for the Braves, who put the
game away with six runs in the seventh.
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Orioles 10, White Sox 6
Welington Castillo clubbed his first grand slam and collected a
career-high five RBIs as Baltimore snapped a six-game losing streak.
The homer was Castillo's lone hit, and Trey Mancini went 3-for-4 to
lead a 13-hit attack for the Orioles. Baltimore's Dylan Bundy (7-5)
worked five innings, allowing five runs (four earned) on six hits.
He walked three and struck out four.
Mariners 6, Twins 4
Mitch Haniger and Mike Zunino homered as Seattle took an early
five-run lead and held off Minnesota.
Ben Gamel and Robinson Cano added three hits apiece for the Mariners
while former Twin Danny Valencia drove in a run as Seattle rebounded
from Tuesday's 20-7 loss.
Brewers 7, Cardinals 6
Hernan Perez's RBI single in the seventh inning proved to be the
difference as Milwaukee nearly coughed up a 6-0 lead before holding
off St Louis in a game held up by a pair of rain delays totaling one
hour and 50 minutes.
As rain resumed again in the eighth, the Cardinals' Aledmys Diaz
lined a two-run homer to left to bring his team within a run.
Shortly after Diaz completed his trot, the grounds crew raced on the
field to cover it for an hour's delay.
Blue Jays 7, Rays 6
Russell Martin led off the bottom of the eighth inning with a
go-ahead home run to lift Toronto past Tampa Bay.
Martin hit his sixth home run of the season against the Rays' Jose
Alvarado (0-1) after Tampa Bay tied the score with three runs in the
top of the eighth.
Diamondbacks 2, Tigers 1
Brandon Drury's RBI single, his fifth hit in a string of six
at-bats, finished a two-run first inning and Taijuan Walker plus two
relievers made it stand up to give Arizona a victory over Detroit.
Walker (5-3) was making his first start since May 19 because of a
blister on his pitching hand and lasted five innings, allowing six
hits, a run and walk while striking out six.
Royals 7, Giants 2
Kansas City continued its hot hitting out west, banging out 16 more
hits to complete a sweep of struggling San Francisco.
Mike Moustakas, Jorge Bonifacio and Lorenzo Cain each belted a home
run to back the strong pitching of Jason Hammel (3-6). In beating
the Giants for first time in 13 tries, Hammel scattered eight hits
in 6 2/3 innings.
Marlins 11, Athletics 6
Marcell Ozuna homered for the second consecutive game to lead Miami
past Oakland.
Ozuna went 2-for-5 with three RBIs, and Christian Yelich and Dee
Gordon had two RBIs apiece to lead the Marlins to a sweep of the
two-game series. Ozuna leads the Marlins in RBIs (47) and is tied
with Giancarlo Stanton for the team lead in homers (17).
Padres 4, Reds 2
Rookie Franchy Cordero drove home Matt Szczur with a single in the
seventh inning to break a tie and lead the San Diego to a three-game
sweep of Cincinnati.
The Padres scored a second run in the seventh on an infield out on a
ball that deflected off the glove of Reds reliever Michael Lorenzen
(3-2). Starter Jhoulys Chacin (6-5) was credited with the win.
Brandon Maurer picked up his 12th save. [© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All
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