Highlights of Sunday's MLB games
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[May 08, 2017]
May 7 (The Sports Xchange)
Yankees 5, Cubs 4 (18 innings)
Aaron Hicks led off the 18th inning with a bunt single and scored on
a grounder as the New York Yankees edged the Chicago Cubs 5-4 in a
6-hour, 5-minute game that ended early on Monday morning.
By winning the longest interleague game in terms of innings, the
Yankees completed a three-game sweep.
The teams combined for a major-league-record 48 strikeouts. The
previous record was 43, set by the California Angels and Oakland A's
on July 9, 1971, in a 20-inning game.
After he bunted, Hicks advanced on catcher Willson Contreras'
throwing error and moved to third on a sacrifice before he scored
when Starlin Castro hit a grounder to shortstop Addison Russell, who
threw wide of home.
The Yankees set franchise records for most strikeouts by batters
(22) and pitchers (26), and the Cubs set a franchise record for most
strikeouts by hitters (26).
A's 8, Tigers 6
Ryon Healy hit a two-run, walk-off homer, lifting Oakland past
Detroit.
The A's beat closer Francisco Rodriguez (1-4) for the second
straight day.
Mariners 4, Rangers 3
Kyle Seager homered in the eighth inning to complete Seattle's
come-from-behind win over Texas at Safeco Field.
Edwin Diaz pitched a 1-2-3 ninth to post his sixth save.
Astros 5, Angels 3
Houston won a battle of the bombs at Angel Stadium, with Jose Altuve
hitting a three-run shot in a four-run third inning and Evan Gattis
going deep to start the seventh against Los Angeles.
The Astros won two of three games against the Angels for their
eighth series win this season. The Angels lost for the fourth time
in five games.
Cardinals 6, Braves 4 (14 innings)
Tommy Pham went 4-for-5 and hit two home runs, including a two-run
shot in the 14th inning, to lift St. Louis over Atlanta at Sun Trust
Park.
The go-ahead homer came in against Josh Collmenter (0-1) and scored
Magneuris Sierra, who reached on an error. Pham had three RBIs, two
runs and a stolen base.
Red Sox 17, Twins 6
Boston scored 10 runs in the ninth inning after Minnesota closed
within one run in the eighth and pulled away for the win at Target
Field.
Boston starter Chris Sale struck out 10 batters, but the pitching
duel with Ervin Santana never materialized as the Red Sox hit five
home runs.
Indians 1, Royals 0
Mike Clevinger and four Cleveland relievers combined for a
one-hitter against Kansas City.
Clevinger (1-0) struck out five and walked four in 5 2/3 innings
before manager Terry Francona went to his bullpen to protect the
one-run lead. Salvador Perez's fourth-inning double was the lone
Kansas City hit.
Phillies 6, Nationals 5 (10 innings)
Aaron Altherr a pinch-hit, three-run homer to even the score in the
bottom of the eighth inning and Philadelphia beat Washington in the
10th on a walk-off sacrifice fly by Freddy Galvis.
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Galvis finished the day with three RBIs. The Phillies
snapped a five-game losing streak and halted a four-game win streak
for the Nationals.
Reds 4, Giants 0
Scott Schebler and Zack Cozart homered, and Scott Feldman tossed his
third career shutout, lifting Cincinnati to a three-game sweep of
San Francisco at Great American Ball Park.
Feldman (2-3) allowed four hits with a walk and five strikeouts for
his fifth career complete game. His last shutout came on Aug. 30,
2014, versus the Texas Rangers while he was a member of the Houston
Astros.
Rockies 5, Diamondbacks 2
A brilliant start from Tyler Chatwood and home runs from Mark
Reynolds, Pat Valaika and Charlie Blackmon enabled Colorado to beat
Arizona in the rubber game of the series.
Coming off losses in his past two starts, Chatwood (3-4) allowed two
singles and one run in seven innings with three walks and five
strikeouts.
Blue Jays 2, Rays 1
Five relievers combined to hold Tampa Bay to three hits and Toronto
got a solo home run from Darwin Barney in the eighth inning at
Tropicana Field.
The Rays' lack of offense spoiled a solid outing by starter Alex
Cobb (2-2), who gave up four hits in eight innings.
Orioles 4, White Sox 0
Chris Tillman threw five innings of three-hit ball in his season
debut and Baltimore completed a three-game sweep of Chicago and
posted its fourth straight win.
Marlins 7, Mets 0
Jose Urena teamed up with three relievers on a one-hitter and
Giancarlo Stanton launched two long homers as Miami routed New York.
The victory ended a three-game losing streak for the Marlins. The
loss capped a distraction-filled day for the Mets. New York
announced before the game that right-hander Matt Harvey -- Sunday's
scheduled starter -- was suspended three days without pay for a
violation of team rules.
Brewers 6, Pirates 2
Held to one run in the first two games of a three-game series at PNC
Park, Milwaukee broke out the bats in a win over Pittsburgh as Jesus
Aguilar contributed an RBI double and a solo home run.
Eric Thames went 3-for-4 with a double and a home run, his 12th of
the season, and two RBIs.
Padres-Dodgers, posponed.
The game between Los Angeles and San Diego was postponed by heavy
rain -- just the third rainout since the Padres moved into Petco
Park in 2004.
The game was rescheduled for Sept. 2 as part of a day-night
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