Highlights of Thursday's Major League Baseball games
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[September 08, 2017]
(The Sports Xchange) - Highlights of Thursday's Major League
Baseball games:
Indians 11, White Sox 2
Corey Kluber struck out 13, and Erik Gonzalez hit two of Cleveland's
five homers as the Cleveland Indians won a franchise-record 15th
straight game, beating the Chicago White Sox 11-2 on Thursday night.
Edwin Encarnacion, Francisco Lindor and Greg Allen also went deep
for Cleveland. Kluber (15-4) allowed three hits and two runs while
walking one over seven innings.
Gonzalez, who homered in the third and ninth innings, drove in four
runs. Allen hit his first career home run as part of a three-run
seventh inning. Lindor went 3-for-6 with three runs and finished a
double shy of hitting for the cycle.
Chicago's Mike Pelfrey (3-11), who started after Carlos Rodon was
forced to miss his scheduled start with shoulder stiffness, gave up
seven runs and eight hits over four innings.
Rockies 9, Dodgers 1
Nolan Arenado hit a three-run homer three batters into the game as
Colorado handed Los Angeles its seventh straight loss.
The Dodgers still own the best record in baseball at 92-48, but have
dropped 12 of their past 13 games. Their lead in the National League
West over Arizona -- 21 games two weeks ago -- is down to 10. Los
Angeles ace Clayton Kershaw allowed four runs in 3 2/3 innings.
Carlos Gonzalez had three hits for the Rockies, while Arenado, Mark
Reynolds, Trevor Story, Jonathan Lucroy and Charlie Blackmon had two
hits apiece. Jon Gray (7-4) limited Los Angeles to one run on four
hits and two walks in six innings.

Twins 4, Royals 2
Jorge Polanco's two-run, two-out single in a three-run ninth inning
lifted Minnesota over Kansas City.
The loss dropped the Royals 3 1/2 games behind the Twins in the race
for the second American League wild card. Minnesota was limited to
one run and six hits for the first eight innings before rallying in
the ninth off Kelvin Herrera (3-3).
Max Kepler led off the inning with a single. With one out, Jason
Castro hit a fly ball down the left field line that shortstop
Alcides Escobar nearly caught, but it fell for a single. After
Robbie Grossman walked, Brian Dozier's sacrifice fly tied it before
Polanco's hit.
Cubs 8, Pirates 2
Albert Almora Jr. hit a two-run homer, and Ian Happ had three hits
as Chicago walloped Pittsburgh.
The Cubs' Anthony Rizzo went 2-for-2 with two runs, two RBIs and two
walks. Chicago's Jon Lester (10-7), in his second start since coming
off the disabled list, gave up one run and five hits in six innings.
He walked four and struck out five.
The Pirates' Jameson Taillon (7-6) allowed six runs and 11 hits in 4
2/3 innings, with one walk and three strikeouts. Taillon hasn't won
since Aug. 11.
Nationals 4, Phillies 3
Trea Turner keyed a sixth-inning rally with a two-run single, and
Tanner Roark won for the third time in four starts as Washington
stormed back to beat Philadelphia.
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Matt Wieters hit an RBI double to chase Phillies
starter Aaron Nola in the sixth and cut the Nationals' deficit to
3-2. Three batters later, Turner hit a two-run single up the middle
off reliever Adam Morgan (3-2) with the bases loaded to give
Washington the lead.
Roark (12-9) allowed three runs and seven hits in six
innings, with six strikeouts and one walk. Brandon Kintzler and Ryan
Madson each pitched a scoreless inning before Sean Doolittle worked
a perfect ninth for his 16th save with the Nationals.
Yankees 9, Orioles 1
Aaron Judge and Chase Headley each hit two-run homers as New York
belted four long balls against Baltimore.

Starlin Castro and Todd Frazier added solo homers as the Yankees
took two of three in the series. It was the first time they won a
set at Camden Yards since 2014 -- a span of 11 series.
Sonny Gray (3-4 with New York, 9-9 overall) turned in his second
solid effort in three starts. He gave up one unearned run and
scattered five hits in 5 2/3 innings.
Braves 6, Marlins 5
Kurt Suzuki's two-out single in the ninth capped a two-run rally and
lifted Atlanta over Miami.
The Braves began the comeback when pinch hitter Matt Adams doubled
off closer Brad Ziegler (1-4). Pinch runner Nick Markakis scored the
tying run when Ozzie Albies slapped a one-out double to right field.
After Ziegler intentionally walked Freddie Freeman and retired Lane
Adams on a fielder's choice, Suzuki singled to left to score Freeman
and give the Braves their seventh walk-off victory of the season.
Padres 3, Cardinals 0
Wil Myers hit a two-run homer, and Clayton Richard and three
relievers combined to throw an 11-hit shutout as San Diego salvaged
the finale of the four-game series.
The Padres had been protecting a one-run lead since the first inning
when Myers connected off the Cardinals' Seung Hwan Oh with two outs
in the seventh inning.
Richard (7-13) held St. Louis scoreless on five hits and a walk
through six innings. Brad Hand struck out Dexter Fowler with the
bases loaded and two outs in the ninth to record his 16th save.
Mets 7, Reds 2
Brandon Nimmo hit two home runs in a game for the first time as a
major-leaguer to lead New York over Cincinnati.
Nimmo, batting cleanup for the second time in 38 big league starts,
finished 3-for-4 with three RBIs and three runs. Nimmo entered
Thursday with one home run and five extra-base hits in 95 at-bats
this season.

Matt Harvey (5-4) earned his first win since May 28, allowing two
runs on five hits over five innings. It was the second start since
coming off the disabled list for Harvey, who missed more than two
months with a right shoulder injury. [© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All
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