Highlights of Sunday's MLB games
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[June 19, 2017]
June 18 (The Sports Xchange) -
Highlights of Major League Baseball games on Sunday:
Rockies 7, Giants 5
Nolan Arenado hit a three-run homer in the bottom of the ninth
inning, giving him the cycle and lifting the Colorado Rockies to a
7-5 win over the San Francisco Giants on Sunday.
Arenado connected against Giants closer Mark Melancon (1-2) for the
eighth cycle in franchise history and first since Michael Cuddyer in
2014. It was the Rockies' first walk-off homer of the season and
second walk-off win, and it enabled the Rockies to sweep a four-game
series from the Giants for the first time.
Indians 5, Twins 2
Edwin Encarnacion had three hits, including two home runs, and drove
in each of Cleveland's five runs as the Indians left Minnesota with
a win, a four-game series sweep and control of the American League
Central.
Jose Ramirez had three hits for his sixth straight multi-hit game
for Cleveland, and Trevor Bauer dazzled through his first six
innings before the Twins pressured late.
Diamondbacks 5, Phillies 4 (10 innings)
Rey Fuentes belted a tiebreaking homer to center in the top of the
10th inning to help lift Arizona to a win over Philadelphia.
The Diamondbacks, completing a sweep of the Phillies (22-46), won
their seventh straight. Trailing 4-3 entering the ninth, Arizona
took advantage of Hector Neris, who had trouble locating his
pitches. He walked Nick Ahmed to start the inning before giving up a
single to David Peralta that allowed Ahmed to advance to third.
Gregor Blanco followed Peralta with a single to score Ahmed and knot
it at 4.
Mets 5, Nationals 1
Jacob deGrom tossed eight strong innings and hit his first major
league homer as New York avoided being swept by Washington at Citi
Field.
DeGrom, who allowed one run in a complete-game win over the Chicago
Cubs on Monday, allowed an unearned run -- which scored in the first
inning -- three hits and two walks while striking out six. He
retired 16 of the final 18 batters he faced.
Cubs 7, Pirates 1
Anthony Rizzo stayed hot at the plate and John Lackey won for the
first time in more than a month as Chicago downed Pittsburgh at PNC
Park.
Rizzo went 3-for-5, including his 16th homer, and had two RBIs and
three runs scored. He has equaled his career high with a 12-game
hitting streak. Chicago took two of three against the Pirates --
their first road series win in more than six weeks.
Dodgers 8, Reds 7
Justin Turner hit a three-run homer, Logan Forsythe added a two-run
shot and Enrique Hernandez made a game-saving catch in the eighth
inning, helping the Los Angeles Dodgers hold on against Cincinnati.
The Dodgers swept the Reds at Great American Ball Park for the first
time since August 2015 and have beaten them eight straight times
dating to last season.
Orioles 8, Cardinals 5
Ubaldo Jimenez threw seven solid innings in his return to the
starting rotation and Baltimore clubbed four home runs in a win over
St. Louis.
Making his first start since May 22 after being demoted to the
bullpen, Jimenez (2-2) allowed two earned runs and four hits for his
first victory since April 19.
Braves 5, Marlins 4
Brandon Phillips poked a single through a five-man infield in the
ninth inning to produce a walk-off hit for the second straight game
and lift Atlanta over Miami.
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It was the eighth career walk-off hit for Phillips
and the 11th time Atlanta has won a game in its last at-bat this
season.
Rays 9, Tigers 1
Steven Souza Jr.'s first career grand slam highlighted a parade of
five home runs to lead Tampa Bay to victory over Detroit. Jake Faria
(3-0) became just the fifth pitcher since at least 1913 to win his
first three starts in the majors with one or less runs in at least
six innings.
Logan Morrison had two of the Rays' home runs to reach 21 for the
season, a two-run blast to right in the first and a solo shot in the
seventh.
Blue Jays 7, White Sox 3
Russell Martin and Kendrys Morales hit two-run homers, J.A. Happ
pitched into the seventh inning and Toronto defeated Chicago.
Ryan Goins hit the go-ahead triple in the sixth inning as the Blue
Jays avoided a three-game sweep by the White Sox. Happ (2-4) allowed
eight hits, no walks and three runs 6 2/3 innings.
Mariners 7, Rangers 3
Seattle jumped on Yu Darvish for four runs in the first inning on
their way to a victory over Texas that snapped a three-game losing
streak.
Seattle did all of its first-inning damage with two outs. Kyle
Seager's RBI double got the Mariners on the board and started a big
day for him. A passed ball scored Mitch Haniger from third, and
Danny Valencia followed with a two-run homer into the Seattle
bullpen to up the lead to 4-0.
Royals 7, Angels 3
Mike Moustakas had a three-run double and Salvador Perez a three-run
homer as Kansas City finished a 7-2 road trip with a rout of Los
Angeles.
Perez was 3-for-5 to extend his hitting streak to 10 games. Eric
Hosmer's sacrifice fly was the 500th RBI in his career.
Brewers 2, Padres 1
Jimmy Nelson struck out 10 and finished a complete game for the
first time in his career to lead Milwaukee over San Diego at Miller
Park.
Hernan Perez and Manny Pina provided the offense with solo home runs
in the sixth inning and Milwaukee's defense chipped in with a pair
of double plays.
Athletics 4, Yankees 3
Oakland completed an unlikely four-game sweep of American League
East-leading New York at a sweltering Oakland Coliseum.
New York dropped its sixth consecutive game and completed a
disappointing 1-6 West Coast trip. The last-place Athletics, riding
winning pitcher Jharel Cotton's 6 1/3 strong innings for the
victory, earned their first series sweep at home since May 30-June
1, 2016.
The Yankees were swept for the first time this season.
Red Sox 6, Astros 5
Xander Bogaerts produced his first career multi-homer game and
totaled four RBIs as the Boston Red Sox won the rubber match of
their three-game set with the Houston Astros 6-5 on Sunday night at
Minute Maid Park.
Bogaerts finished 3-for-4 while doubling his season total for home
runs to four, hitting both homers off Astros right-hander Joe
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