Highlights of Sunday's MLB games
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[May 15, 2017]
May 14 (The Sports Xchange)
Blue Jays 3, Mariners 2
Kevin Pillar hit a home run with two outs in the ninth inning
Sunday, and the Toronto Blue Jays beat the Seattle Mariners 3-2 to
extend their winning streak to five games.
Pillar hit his fifth homer of the season against Edwin Diaz (1-2).
Ryan Tepera (3-1) pitched 2 1/3 perfect innings for the win as the
Jays completed a four-game sweep.
Justin Smoak lined his seventh homer of the season in the sixth to
elevate Toronto into a 2-1 lead. Jarrod Dyson tied the score when he
led off the top of the seventh against Dominic Leone with his first
homer of the season.
Yankees 11, Astros 6 (Game 1)
Chase Headley hit a tiebreaking, bases-clearing triple with two outs
in the seventh inning, lifting New York to a victory over Houston in
the opener of a doubleheader.
The Yankees quickly recovered from Adam Warren (1-0) allowing three
runs in the top of the seventh by rallying against Will Harris (1-1)
and Chris Devenski.
Starlin Castro homered and had three RBIs for the Yankees, Aaron
Judge hit his 14th homer, and Brett Gardner added three hits.
Astros 10, Yankees 7 (Game 2)
Alex Bregman hit his first career grand slam, and Houston belted
four home runs off Masahiro Tanaka before holding on for a victory
over New York to earn a split of a doubleheader.
Houston rocked Tanaka (5-2) shortly after former Yankees captain
Derek Jeter had his No. 2 retired.
George Springer homered in each of his first two at-bats, and Josh
Reddick hit a solo home run. Houston improved to 11-3 in its last 14
games. The Astros (26-12) also are off to their best 38-game start,
surpassing the 25-13 mark set by the team two years ago and in 1998.
Phillies 4, Nationals 3 (Game 1)
Ty Kelly drove in the go-ahead run in a three-run ninth inning as
Philadelphia rallied to beat Washington in the first game of a
day-night doubleheader.
Shawn Kelley started the ninth and gave up a homer to Aaron Altherr
(2-for-3) to make it 3-2. Maikel Franco doubled with one out and
Cameron Rupp, who had two hits, tied the score with an RBI double.
Koda Glover then gave up the RBI hit to Kelly.
Bryce Harper (2-for-4) homered for the second day in a row in the
first to make it 1-0, and Trea Turner lined a two-run homer in the
fifth to give the Nationals a 3-0 lead.
Nationals 6, Phillies 5 (Game 2)
Michael A Taylor hit a two-run homer off the left field foul pole in
the eighth inning, and Washington beat Philadelphia to gain a split
of a day-night doubleheader.
Anthony Rendon walked with one out in the eighth inning, and Taylor
then went deep off reliever Pat Neshek (0-1) for his second homer of
the year.
The Phillies had grabbed a 5-4 lead when Freddy Galvis hit a two-run
triple in the top of the eighth off reliever Jacob Turner (2-1).
Cardinals 5, Cubs 0
Adam Wainwright fired seven shutout innings as St. Louis beat
Chicago for its eighth win in its last nine games and handed the
Cubs their seventh loss in nine games.
Yadier Molina offered Wainwright (3-3) all the support he needed
with two homers, the first a two-run shot in the bottom of the
second off Jake Arrieta (4-3).
The Cardinals upped their lead to 4-0 in the third when Matt
Carpenter launched his eighth homer of the season. Molina capped the
scoring in the eighth with a solo homer off Brian Duensing. It was
the first multi-homer game for Molina since Aug. 21, 2011.
Marlins 3, Braves 1
Tyler Moore slugged a three-run, pinch-hit homer in the seventh
inning, helping Miami snap a season-worst five-game losing streak
with a win over Atlanta.
Moore, who went deep against R.A. Dickey (3-3), had not hit a major
league homer since Sept. 20, 2015. It was Moore's first pinch-hit
homer since May 13, 2015.
Atlanta opened the scoring in the fifth. Ender Inciarte led off with
a single, advanced to second when Adonis Garcia was hit by a pitch
and scored when Nick Markakis laced a two-out opposite-field single.
Indians 8, Twins 3
Cleveland belted four home runs -- two by Jason Kipnis -- and Trevor
Bauer pitched six strong innings at Progressive Field to halt the
Indians' three-game losing streak and end Minnesota's four-game
winning streak.
Kipnis, who was moved into the leadoff spot in the order, had four
RBIs and four hits. Carlos Santana moved from the leadoff spot to
No. 5 and also homered. Lonnie Chisenhall hit No. 8 for the first
time this season and he also homered.
Bauer (3-4) pitched six innings, allowing three runs and seven hits,
with seven strikeouts and no walks.
Rangers 6, Athletics 4
Texas extended its season-high winning streak to six by coming back
for the fifth consecutive game to Oakland at Globe Life Park.
Texas pulled ahead in the seventh inning with three consecutive
two-out hits to overcome a 4-2 deficit. The Rangers have trailed in
each game on their homestand so far only to win them all.
Oakland had to feel good about its chances after belting three
homers against A.J. Griffin. Trevor Plouffe and Adam Rosales hit
solo shots in the second and fifth innings, respectively, to tie it.
Matt Joyce's two-run blast, also in the fifth, put Oakland up 4-2.
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White Sox 9, Padres 3
A day after winning in walk-off fashion, Chicago used an eight-run
eighth inning to erase a late deficit and beat San Diego.
Pinch hitter Melky Cabrera's broken-bat, two-run single past diving
Padres first baseman Wil Myers gave Chicago a 4-3 lead. But that
hardly was the end of it as the White Sox awoke a once-scuffling
attack behind savvy baserunning and timely hitting.
The outburst included Todd Frazier scoring from third
base on a fielder's choice after the Padres had turned their backs
upon recording an out on a popped-up bunt to first base. Leury
Garcia added a two-run double before Yolmer Sanchez (three hits)
capped the scoring on an RBI single one pitch later.
Royals 9, Orioles 8
Mike Moustakas, Jorge Soler and Drew Butera homered as Kansas City
completed a three-game sweep of Baltimore.
Moustakas drove in four runs, including three with a fourth-inning
homer. Soler's sixth-inning blast went an estimated 462 feet, the
Royals' longest of the year. Butera had three hits and scored three
runs and drove in two.
The Royals sent 11 men to the plate in a five-run fourth to chase
Kevin Gausman. Moustakas drilled a 3-1 pitch into the right-field
bullpen with two runners on base. Butera and Alcides Escobar stroked
run-producing singles for the first two runs.
Brewers 11, Mets 9
Manny Pina hit a go-ahead three-run homer in the eighth inning as
Milwaukee completed a three-game sweep of New York.
The Brewers trailed 7-1 after five innings but started chipping away
at the deficit in the sixth with a two-run homer from Keon Broxton
and a two-run shot in the seventh from Jonathan Villar.
In the eighth, Hernan Perez singled to drive in two runs. After
Addison Reed (0-2) struck out Jesus Aguilar, Pina connected for his
second homer of the year, putting Milwaukee on top for the first
time all day.
Rays 11, Red Sox 2
Steven Souza Jr slugged a three-run homer to cap a seven-run Tampa
Bay ninth inning, and Matt Andriese held Boston to two runs at
Fenway Park.
Andriese (3-1) struck out five and allowed four hits and four walks
in five innings as Tampa Bay won the rubber match of its three-game
series in Boston.
Jesus Sucre also drove in three runs, Evan Longoria contributed two
RBIs and Rickie Weeks Jr, Tim Beckham and Kevin Kiermaier each added
one as the Rays matched their season high with 16 hits.
Angels 4, Tigers 1
Rookie Alex Meyer had the best start of his career, allowing Detroit
three hits in 6 1/3 innings while striking out seven as Los Angeles
took the series finale at Angel Stadium.
Meyer (2-1), making just his 10th career start, allowed hits to the
first two Tigers for an early run, then faced 19 Detroit batters
without a hit until Victor Martinez doubled with one out in the
seventh. It was the longest start of his career and the seven
strikeouts tied a career high set in his previous start in a win at
Oakland.
Trout hit his 11th home run of the season in the first and Danny
Espinosa a solo shot in the fourth, his fourth of the season and
first since April 13, to give the Angels a 2-1.
Rockies 9, Dodgers 6
Pat Valaika hit two home runs and drove in a career-high four runs,
and Nolan Arenado added a two-run homer, helping Colorado beat Los
Angeles to gain a split of a four-game series.
After the Dodgers scored twice in the eighth inning to make it a
one-run game, Valaika unloaded his second two-run homer in the
bottom of the inning. The multi-homer game was the first of
Valaika's career. Arenado, who also drove in a run in Colorado's
three-run first, had a season-high-tying three RBIs.
Rockies starter Antonio Senzatela (6-1) allowed four homers in 44
innings in his seven previous starts, but he yielded two Sunday.
After Yasiel Puig tied the score at 3 in the second with his seventh
homer, the Dodgers went up 4-3 in the third on Yasmani Grandal's
single.
Giants 8, Reds 3
San Francisco beat Cincinnati for its first three-game win streak of
the season and gave starting pitcher Jeff Samardzija a win.
Samardzija was 0-5 in his previous seven starts. He got support
early as the Giants scored four quick runs off Cincinnati starter
Tim Adleman (2-2), who left after an inning with a sore neck, and
three in the second off Barrett Astin.
Joe Panik, Brandon Crawford and Eduardo Nunez each had two RBIs for
the Giants.
Pirates 6, Diamondbacks 4 (10 innings)
Rookie Jose Osuna hit a two-run homer to break a tie in the 10th
inning, and Andrew McCutchen and Josh Bell also homered in
Pittsburgh's win over Arizona.
Gift Ngoepe waked with two outs in the 10th against Tom Wilhelmsen
(0-1) before Osuna hit a 3-1 pitch over the fence in center.
Paul Goldschmidt had two homers, the second one measured at 453
feet, and drove in three runs for Arizona. [© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All
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