Highlights of Thursday's MLB games
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[May 19, 2017]
May 18 (The Sports Xchange)
Tigers 6, Orioles 5
Victor Martinez hit a go-ahead, two-run homer in his final game of
the week, and J.D. Martinez supplied a three-run blast as the
Detroit Tigers edged the Baltimore Orioles 6-5 on Thursday
afternoon.
Victor Martinez's long ball in the fifth erased a 4-3 deficit.
Manager Brad Ausmus said Victor Martinez would be placed on the
paternity list after the game and miss the weekend series against
the Texas Rangers. He will return to Orlando, Fla., for the birth of
his fourth child.
J.D. Martinez's homer was his third of the three-game series, as the
Tigers took two out of three from the Orioles.
Chris Davis, Adam Jones and Seth Smith homered for the Orioles.
Royals 5, Yankees 1
Danny Duffy picked up first victory since April 14, and Mike
Moustakas belted a three-run homer as Kansas City defeated New York.
Duffy struck out a season-high 10 over seven scoreless innings. He
gave up only three singles -- one was a bunt -- and threw 69 of 108
pitches for strikes. Duffy (3-3) had been 0-3 with two no-decisions
in his previous five starts.
Moustakas hit his team-leading 10th home run with Drew Butera and
Alcides Escobar aboard in the fifth off rookie Jordan Montgomery
(2-3). It was just Moustakas' second homer off a left-hander this
season.
Pirates 10, Nationals 4
Adam Frazier had a career-high four RBIs, and Josh Bell homered for
the fourth time in six games as Pittsburgh beat Washington.
Frazier was 3-for-4 with two singles and a double. John Jaso added a
solo homer for Pittsburgh.
The Pirates pounded out 13 hits against four Nationals pitchers.
They have won four of their past five games and took two of the
three in the series with Washington.
Rockies 5, Twins 1 (Game 1)
Nolan Arenado homered, and German Marquez pitched five strong
innings as Colorado continued its success on the road with a win in
the first game of a split doubleheader.
Marquez (2-2) gave up one run on four hits and a walk to win his
second straight start. Mark Reynolds added a two-run single for
Colorado, which won its 13th road game of the season. Greg Holland
picked up his 18th save in as many chances.
Minnesota's Ervin Santana (6-2) gave up five runs in seven innings
and saw his ERA just from 1.50 to 2.07.
Twins 2, Rockies 0 (Game 2)
Jose Berrios dazzled with a career-high 11 strikeouts and gave up
just two hits in 7 2/3 innings as Minnesota salvaged the second game
of the doubleheader against Colorado.
Max Kepler and Robbie Grossman each had two hits and an RBI for the
Twins.
Berrios (2-0) walked his one batter in his 16th career start.
Brandon Kintzler allowed a single and a walk in the ninth but closed
out his 11th save in 12 chances.
Rangers 8, Phillies 4
Ryan Rua hit a three-run home run during a five-run fifth as Texas
extended its winning streak to nine games by beating Philadelphia.
Elvis Andrus added an RBI double and Nomar Mazara added a two-run
double for Texas.
Maikel Franco hit a solo home run and Tommy Joseph hit a two-run
home run for the Phillies.
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Cubs 9, Reds 5
Javier Baez hit a grand slam and drove in five runs as Chicago
outslugged Cincinnati.
Kris Bryant also homered and Jon Lester took a shutout into the
ninth for the Cubs.
Adam Duval drove in two runs for the Reds.
Brewers 4, Padres 2
Eric Sogard went 4-for-4 and surging Milwaukee edged San Diego.
Sogard hit a two-run double to cap a 12-pitch at-bat in the seventh
as Milwaukee won for the ninth time in 11 games.
Hunter Renfroe hit his eighth home run of the season for San Diego.
Blue Jays 9, Braves 0
Marcus Stroman smashed the second homer ever by a Toronto pitcher as
the Blue Jays bounced back from three straight losses to Atlanta.
Stroman (4-2) worked 5 2/3 innings, striking out six, walking one
and giving up seven hits. Stroman homered to right-center field in
the third inning and was all smiles circling the bases. Toronto's
Kendrys Morales was 4-for-5 with two RBIs and two runs.
Atlanta's Julio Teheran (3-4) gave up three homers and nine runs in
three-plus innings.
Athletics 8, Red Sox 3
Sonny Gray pitched six strong innings, and Jed Lowrie, Chad Pinder
and Khris Davis each homered, lifting Oakland past Boston.
Gray (1-1) allowed three runs on four hits over six innings,
striking out eight. He got his first victory since July 26, 2016.
Lowrie hit a two-run homer and Davis a solo blast in the first
inning, and Pinder belted a two-run shot in the fourth for the A's,
who were coming off a 1-5 road trip. Trevor Plouffe went 3-for-4
with two doubles, drove in a run and scored twice.
Mariners 5, White Sox 4
Pinch hitter Guillermo Heredia singled home the winning run with two
outs in the ninth inning as Seattle defeated Chicago.
Jarrod Dyson came home on Heredia's hit, his third run of the game,
as the Mariners improved to 13-6 at home. The White Sox lost for the
10th time in 12 games, and they took their seven road defeat in a
row.
The decisive run was the only one of the game that didn't score via
a home run. Dyson and Jean Segura went deep for Seattle, while Matt
Davidson, Todd Frazier and Tim Anderson homered for Chicago.
Dodgers 7, Marlins 2
Yasiel Puig homered, and Los Angeles handed Miami its fourth
straight loss.
Puig and Chase Utley, who went 2-for-2 with a walk, had two RBIs
apiece for the Dodgers, who ended a four-game skid at home against
the Marlins. Los Angeles' Hyun-Jin Ryu (2-5) allowed two runs on
seven hits with three strikeouts and a walk in 5 1/3 innings. Kenley
Jansen struck out the final four batters for his eighth save.
Justin Bour and Christian Yelich homered for the Marlins, who have
dropped 18 of their past 22 games. [© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All
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