Major
League Baseball roundup: Cubs win sixth straight
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[July 05, 2018]
Willson Contreras homered and
drove in three runs, Javier Baez stole home for the second time this
season, and the Chicago Cubs extended their winning streak to six
games by downing the visiting Detroit Tigers 5-2 on Wednesday
afternoon.
Contreras' seventh homer this season broke a 2-2 tie. David Bote
smashed his first career homer.
Jose Quintana (7-6) held the Tigers to two runs and five hits in six
innings to collect the victory as Chicago won the two-game series.
Brandon Morrow got the last three outs for his 19th save.
In the fourth inning, Baez singled, then stole second and went to
third on an error on the play. While he was on third, he took off
for the plate on a pickoff throw to first base and scored with a
stunning slide to avoid the tag of Tigers catcher James McCann.
Yankees 6, Braves 2
Giancarlo Stanton hit a three-run homer and Aaron Judge added a solo
homer as New York beat visiting Atlanta.
Stanton blasted a three-run homer in the third off Julio Teheran
(6-6) less than 24 hours after his eighth-inning, two-run homer down
the right field line on Tuesday.
This time, Stanton slugged Teheran's 0-2 fastball into the
right-center-field bleachers to give the Yankees a 4-0 lead. It was
Stanton's 21st homer of the season -- it traveled an estimated 410
feet and marked the fourth time the designated hitter homered in
consecutive games this season.
Judge homered for the third time in four games when he connected to
right field with one out in the seventh off Luiz Gohara. It was
Judge's 24th homer, and it marked the third time Judge and Stanton
homered in the same contest.
Angels 7, Mariners 4
Kole Calhoun went 3-for-5 with a home run and three RBIs as Los
Angeles snapped host Seattle's eight-game winning streak.
Calhoun's run-scoring single in the fourth inning broke a 2-2 tie.
He added a two-run homer in the sixth, his fifth long ball of the
season, to give the Angels a 6-2 advantage.
Los Angeles right-hander Garrett Richards (5-4), returning from the
10-day disabled list after recovering from a left hamstring strain,
went 5 1/3 innings, allowing three runs (two earned) on four hits.
Blake Parker pitched the ninth inning for his 10th save.
Red Sox 3, Nationals 0
Jackie Bradley Jr. drove in two runs, and Eduardo Rodriguez threw
six scoreless innings as Boston won at Washington to complete a
three-game sweep of the interleague series.
Washington has dropped five straight games and slipped under .500 at
42-43 for the first time since May 2.
Rodriguez (10-3) allowed three hits and struck out six with one walk
to end a personal two-game losing streak. Matt Barnes and Joe Kelly
then blanked the Nationals in the seventh and eighth, respectively,
before Craig Kimbrel closed it in the ninth and earned his 26th
save.
Marlins 3, Rays 0
JT Riddle's run-scoring triple in the sixth inning and solo home run
in the eighth backed the combined four-hit pitching from a quartet
of Miami hurlers as the Marlins defeated visiting Tampa Bay to win
the three-game Sunshine State series.
Miami starter Jose Urena scattered three hits and two walks over
five innings with six strikeouts but did not figure in the decision.
Relievers Drew Rucinski (two innings, one hit, two strikeouts),
Elieser Hernandez (one inning, one walk), and Brad Ziegler (one
inning, one walk, one strikeout) completed the combined shutout.
Rucinski (4-1) earned the win while Ziegler notched his 10th save.
Phillies 4, Orioles 1
Nick Williams hit a two-run homer, and Aaron Nola allowed one run in
seven innings as host Philadelphia defeated Baltimore to cap a sweep
of the two-game series.
Nola (11-2) won his fifth consecutive decision. He gave up the one
run in seven innings, scattering seven hits while striking out nine
and walking two.
Victor Arano pitched two scoreless, hitless innings for his first
save.
A's 4, Padres 2
Stephen Piscotty's third double of the game, a two-run drive to
right field, broke an eighth-inning tie and lifted Oakland to a
two-game sweep of visiting San Diego.
The score had remained 2-2 since the third inning before Jed Lowrie
worked a walk from Padres reliever Jose Castillo (1-2) to lead off
the eighth.
Khris Davis followed with a double off Craig Stammen that sent
Lowrie to third. After Matt Olson was walked intentionally, Piscotty
drove his game-winner to right, scoring Lowrie and Davis with the
difference-making runs.
Brewers 3, Twins 2
Brad Miller and Nate Orf hit solo home runs in the seventh inning to
power Milwaukee to its third consecutive win, a decision over
visiting Minnesota.
Travis Shaw also homered and had two hits for the Brewers. Jeremy
Jeffress (6-1), who gave up one hit in 1 2/3 scoreless innings,
picked up the win in relief of Chase Anderson. The Milwaukee starter
allowed just three hits and one run in 6 1/3 innings, walking one
while striking out five.
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Cubs catcher Willson Contreras (40) hits a home run during the sixth
inning against the Detroit Tigers at Wrigley Field. Mandatory
Credit: Patrick Gorski-USA TODAY Sports
Corey Knebel, with the aid of a highlight-reel, homer-robbing grab
by center fielder Keon Broxton on Brian Dozier, notched his 10th
save despite yielding a solo homer to Eduardo Escobar in the ninth.
Astros 5, Rangers 4 (10 innings)
Josh Reddick had three hits, including a two-run homer, and Evan
Gattis drove in the winning run with a 10th-inning sacrifice fly to
lift Houston to a victory at Arlington, Texas.
Yuli Gurriel had a double and a homer for the Astros, who are a
major-league-best 32-14 on the road and have won their past eight at
Texas. They overcame a 4-0 deficit Wednesday to increase their lead
in the season series to 12-4.
Texas' Shin-Soo Choo had two hits, including a homer, to extend his
on-base streak to 44 games, the longest in the majors this season
and tied for second longest in franchise history. Julio Franco
reached base in 48 consecutive games in 1993.
Rockies 1, Giants 0
Tyler Anderson allowed just two hits over eight scoreless innings in
a second straight dominant start as Colorado completed a three-game
sweep of San Francisco in Denver.
Anderson (6-3) walked two and struck out nine in throwing eight
scoreless innings for the second consecutive outing. Chris Iannetta
homered in the seventh inning to provide the only run.
The Rockies earned a 1-0 win at home for just the eighth time in the
franchise's 26-season history. Colorado has won six of seven
overall. San Francisco has lost 15 of its past 17 games at Coors
Field.
Mets 6, Blue Jays 3
Todd Frazier hit a two-run home run to key a five-run fifth inning,
and New York went on to win at Toronto.
The victory gave the Mets a split of the two-game interleague set,
and the teams finished at 2-2 in the season series.
Mets reliever Seth Lugo (3-3) allowed one run in three innings.
Jeurys Familia pitched a perfect ninth to post his 16th save.
Dodgers 6, Pirates 4
Yasmani Grandal and Chris Taylor drove in three runs apiece, and
Rich Hill won for the first time since April 1, helping Los Angeles
sweep a three-game series from visiting Pittsburgh.
Starling Marte had a two-run double and Gregory Polanco a two-run
home run for the Pirates, who completed a 4-5 trip with three
straight losses.
Hill (2-3) went the first five innings, yielding two runs and four
hits. Kenley Jansen recorded the final five outs for his 23rd save.
Reds 7, White Sox 4
Cincinnati combined five hits and a suicide squeeze to score six
runs in the fourth inning, the key to a win over visiting Chicago.
The Reds, who won two out of three games in the series, have won
four of five and 16 of their past 22. The White Sox have lost five
of their past seven.
The White Sox jumped to a 3-0 lead with a pair with early homers by
Yoan Moncada and Daniel Palka before the Reds' big inning.
Indians 3, Royals 2
Trevor Bauer pitched 7 2/3 effective innings in humid conditions at
Kansas City, leading Cleveland to a victory.
Bauer (8-6) allowed two runs on seven hits while winning for the
fourth time in six starts. He struck out eight, walked one and went
at least seven innings for the ninth time this season.
Cleveland managed only four hits, including Michael Brantley's RBI
double in the first inning, and scored twice on sacrifice flies.
Alex Gordon stole home for Kansas City, which also got a run on a
sacrifice fly.
Cardinals 8, Diamondbacks 4
Yadier Molina had two hits, including a three-run homer to cap a
five-run seventh inning, and Tommy Pham added three hits and three
RBIs as St. Louis took the rubber game of a three-game series
against Arizona in Phoenix.
Yairo Munoz homered to open the seventh inning to tie the game at 2
off Yoshihisa Hirano (2-1), breaking Hirano's 26-game scoreless
streak. Pham added an RBI single after an infield error before
Molina homered off Fernando Salas.
Matt Carpenter had three hits, and Miles Mikolas (9-3) gave up two
runs in six innings for the Cardinals.
--Field Level Media
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