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			Highlights of Friday's MLB games 
			
		 
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			 [September 30, 2017] 
			 
			
			(The Sports Xchange) - Highlights of Friday's Major League Baseball 
			games: 
			 
			Astros 3, Red Sox 2 
			 
			The Houston Astros kept Boston's champagne on ice and also kept 
			their own hopes for home-field advantage throughout the American 
			League playoffs alive with a 3-2 decision over the Red Sox. 
			 
			Houston's second straight win over the Red Sox kept Boston's magic 
			number for clinching the American League East at one, with the New 
			York Yankees winning earlier in the day to stay alive. 
			 
			Still, one Boston win or one New York loss and the Red Sox have 
			their second straight AL East title. 
			 
			Alex Bregman had an RBI single and two-run homer among his three 
			hits and Charlie Morton (14-7) and four relievers combined on a 
			four-hitter in Houston's fifth straight win. The Astros recorded 
			their second 100-win season in franchise history. 
			 
			Yankees 4, Blue Jays 0 
			 
			Masahiro Tanaka struck out a career-high 15 hitters in seven 
			dominant innings as New York blanked Toronto. 
			 
			Tanaka delivered the best start of his four-year tenure with the 
			Yankees, who stayed alive in the American League East race. 
			 
			The Yankees, who will at the least host the Minnesota Twins in the 
			wild-card game, are two games behind Boston with two to play. 
			 
			Tanaka (13-12) joined Washington's Stephen Strasburg as the second 
			pitcher to notch 15 strikeouts in an outing this season. 
			
			
			  
			
			Indians 10, White Sox 1 
			 
			Jose Ramirez had three hits, including his 54th and 55th doubles of 
			the season, and Trevor Bauer pitched six strong innings as Cleveland 
			routed Chicago. 
			 
			Bauer (17-9) gave up one run on four hits with seven strikeouts and 
			no walks. 
			 
			Chicago starter Mike Pelfrey (3-12) gave up all 10 of Cleveland's 
			runs in 2 2/3 innings, although three of the runs were unearned. 
			 
			Cleveland won its 101st game of the season, the second most in 
			franchise history. 
			 
			Rockies 9, Dodgers 1 
			 
			Colorado moved closer to reaching the post-season for the first time 
			since 2009 after walloping Los Angeles. 
			 
			The victory reduced the Rockies' magic number to one as they closed 
			in on the post-season for the fourth time in their 25 seasons of 
			play. 
			 
			Chad Bettis (2-4) made one of the best starts this season for the 
			Rockies since coming back from testicular cancer and returning to 
			the rotation on Aug. 14, giving up four hits and one run, and 
			retiring the final 14 batters he faced. 
			 
			Brewers 5, Cardinals 3 
			 
			Chase Anderson worked into the eighth inning and Stephen Vogt 
			knocked in three runs as Milwaukee beat St Louis. 
			 
			Anderson (12-4) gave up only three hits and a run in seven-plus 
			innings, walking one and fanning five. 
			 
			Vogt was 2-for-4 for the Brewers, delivering their first three runs. 
			The third, a ground-out to second base in the sixth, scored Travis 
			Shaw for a 3-1 lead. 
			 
			Nationals 6, Pirates 1 
			 
			Stephen Strasburg allowed just two hits and no runs in 7 2/3 innings 
			and Ryan Zimmerman went 4-for-4 with two homers and four RBIs as 
			Washington walloped Pittsburgh. 
			 
			Zimmerman had doubles in his first two at-bats, then hit a two-run 
			homer off A.J. Schugel in the sixth to give the Nationals a 4-0 
			lead. He then had a solo homer in the eighth off Dan Runzler to make 
			it 5-0. 
			 
			Cubs 5, Reds 4 
			 
			Ian Happ slugged his 24th home run, a three-run shot in the eighth 
			inning that helped Chicago to a come-from-behind victory over 
			Cincinnati. 
			
			
			  
			
			Happ's homer came on a 1-1 pitch off right-handed reliever Michael 
			Lorenzen as the National League Central champion Cubs won their 
			third straight and fifth in six games. 
			 
			Lorenzen (8-4) took the loss after working two-thirds of an inning 
			as the Reds (67-93) dropped their ninth in 10 games. 
			 
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            Sep 29, 2017; Boston, MA, USA; Houston Astros relief pitcher Ken 
			Giles (53) is congratulated buy catcher Juan Centeno (30) after 
			defeating the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park. Mandatory Credit: Bob 
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            Rays 7, Orioles 0 
			 
			As consolation prizes go, Tampa Bay earned one by locking up third 
			place in the American League East with a win over Baltimore. 
			 
			The Rays have been eliminated from playoff contention and assured of 
			a losing record, but they now know they will finish ahead of the 
			Orioles and Toronto Blue Jays. Third place represents their highest 
			finish in the division since 2013. 
			 
			Twins 6, Tigers 3 
			 
			Eduardo Escobar had three hits and was a triple shy of the cycle, 
			Brian Dozier reached base four times and Minnesota came from behind 
			to beat Detroit. 
			 
			Dozier and Escobar homered back-to-back in the second inning to put 
			Minnesota ahead after Detroit scored three runs in the first off 
			Twins starter Kyle Gibson. 
			 
			Gibson lasted just 3 2/3 innings, giving up three runs on seven hits 
			and string out six batters. 
			 
			Royals 2, Diamondbacks 1 
			 
			Whit Merrifield hit a go-ahead home run and Ian Kennedy ended a 
			franchise-record home winless streak in Kansas City's victory over 
			Arizona. 
			 
			Merrifield homered in the third inning for the decisive run. Kennedy 
			(5-13), who was 0-9 with a 6.13 ERA in 18 home starts since an Aug. 
			20, 2016, victory over Minnesota, threw 86 pitches in five innings. 
			 
			Rangers 5, Athletics 3 
			 
			Left-hander Martin Perez carried a shutout into the seventh inning 
			as Texas snapped its longest losing streak of the season by beating 
			Oakland Athletics. 
			 
			Texas had lost seven straight games, but this win assured the 
			Rangers of a better record than the A's, who will finish last in the 
			American League West for the third consecutive year. 
			 
			Perez (13-12) allowed just two hits over the first six innings and 
			had a 5-0 lead to work with before the A's came to life late. 
			 
			Marlins 6, Braves 5 
			 
			In a tale of two halves, visiting Atlanta scored early while Miami 
			answered late for a comeback victory. 
			 
			The Braves tallied four times in the first inning and added another 
			in the second for a 5-0 lead. But the Marlins answered with two runs 
			in the sixth and four more in the seventh inning. 
            
			  
            Phillies 6, Mets 2 
			 
			Behind three home runs, Philadelphia beat New York on the same day 
			it announced that manager Pete Mackanin will not be retained 
			following the 2017 season. 
			 
			Mackanin, like his Mets counterpart Terry Collins, will finish out 
			the season as manager and could possibly have won his final game in 
			a Phillies uniform on Friday. 
			 
			Giants 8, Padres 0 
			 
			Buster Posey drove in three runs with three doubles and right-hander 
			Chris Stratton combined with three relievers on an eight-hit 
			shutout, lifting San Francisco over San Diego in the opener of a 
			three-game series. 
			 
			Brandon Crawford also collected three hits and three RBIs for the 
			Giants (63-97), who, with the win, were assured of not losing 100 
			games this season. 
			 
			Angels 6, Mariners 5 
			 
			Luis Valbuena's two-out, two-run pinch-hit double capped a four-run 
			eighth inning to help Los Angeles rally past Seattle at Angels 
			Stadium. 
			 
			The Mariners got home runs from Nelson Cruz, Kyle Seager and Mike 
			Zunino to power their way to a three-run lead before things 
			unraveled in the eighth inning against their bullpen. 
			 
			Mike Trout led off the inning with the second of his two homers in 
			the game, Albert Pujols doubled and later scored on C.J. Cron's 
			two-out single to make put the game in reach. 
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