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roundup: Betts' first walk-off HR caps wild Red Sox win
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[July 28, 2018]
Mookie Betts led off the bottom of the 10th inning with a
home run as the Boston Red Sox snapped a two-game losing streak with
a 4-3 victory over the visiting Minnesota Twins on Friday night at
Fenway Park.
It was Betts' 25th homer of the season and his first career walk-off
homer. The blast over the Green Monster in left field came on the
second pitch of the inning from Matt Belisle (1-1).
Eddie Rosario had a two-run go-ahead double off Red Sox closer Craig
Kimbrel with two outs in the ninth, and Jorge Polanco also had two
hits for Minnesota, which had a four-game winning streak snapped.
Rafael Devers tied the game leading off the bottom of the ninth
against Fernando Rodney when he lined his 15th homer of the year
just over the glove of Max Kepler into the bullpen in right.
Pirates 5, Mets 4
David Freese capped a big night with a walk-off single as Pittsburgh
broke a two-game losing streak with a win over visiting New York.
Freese drove in all five Pirates runs, including a two-run homer.
Michael Conforto hit a three-run homer for the Mets, who had their
three-game winning streak snapped.
In the ninth tied 4-4 against Tim Peterson (2-2), the Mets' seventh
pitcher, Josh Harrison had an infield single, Gregory Polanco
singled and Elias Diaz was walked intentionally before Freese lofted
the ball to deep right-center for the win.
Orioles 15, Rays 5
Adam Jones homered and drove in four runs, and Jonathan Schoop
homered in a fifth consecutive game and had three RBIs as Baltimore
routed visiting Tampa Bay.
Andrew Cashner (3-9) broke a four-game losing streak and won for the
first time this season at home. It was his first victory since May
21.
Chris Archer (3-5) started for the Rays in what might have been his
final time on the mound with Tampa Bay as the July 31 trade deadline
nears. Archer gave up four runs (three earned) in six innings before
the Orioles broke things open with an eight-run seventh.
Indians 8, Tigers 3
Pinch hitter Brandon Guyer smashed a three-run homer to highlight a
four-run eighth, Francisco Lindor homered twice and drove in three
runs and Cleveland rolled to a win at Detroit.
Yonder Alonso also homered and drove in two runs for the Indians,
who have won 11 of 14 meetings with Detroit this season. Cody Allen
(3-4) pitched 1 1/3 innings of scoreless relief to get the victory.
Victor Martinez homered for the Tigers. Losing pitcher Joe Jimenez
(4-2) was charged with three runs while getting only one out.
Reds 6, Phillies 4
Mason Williams broke a fourth-inning tie with a three-run home run
and Eugenio Suarez homered in his fifth straight game, lifting host
Cincinnati past Philadelphia.
Suarez tied a club record when he connected for a solo shot in the
second inning. He became the eighth Reds player to homer in five
straight, last accomplished by Jay Bruce in 2016.
The Cincinnati bullpen threw 4 2/3 innings of one-run relief,
helping the Reds get even in the four-game series.
Nationals 9, Marlins 1
Max Scherzer earned his 14th win of the season on his 34th birthday
and teenager Juan Soto homered for the third straight game as
Washington defeated host Miami.
The only run allowed by Scherzer was unearned, and Soto went 3-for-5
with three RBIs. Soto finished a double short of the cycle.
Scherzer (14-5) retired the first 10 batters he faced and struck out
the side in the third and sixth innings. He finished with 11
strikeouts to reach 200 on the season and gave up three hits and one
walk in eight innings.
Dodgers 4, Braves 1
Clayton Kershaw gave up one run over a season-high 7 2/3 innings and
drove in a pair of runs to help Los Angeles win at Atlanta.
Kershaw (4-5) gave up six hits, struck out eight without a walk and
improved to 4-0 in 10 career starts against the Braves. It was his
first career start at SunTrust Park.
Kershaw drove in two runs with a two-out single in the fourth inning
to complete a three-run rally. He also walked three times, making
him the first pitcher with three walks and a single since Whitey
Ford in 1959 and the first Dodger pitcher with three walks since Don
Sutton in 1976.
Blue Jays 10, White Sox 5
Lourdes Gurriel Jr. led a five-homer barrage with two solo shots,
Marcus Stroman pitched into the seventh inning and visiting Toronto
pummeled Chicago.
Randal Grichuk hit a two-run homer, and Curtis Granderson and
Kendrys Morales each added solo blasts for the Jays.
Gurriel also hit a double in going 3-for-5 and matching a club
record (Tony Fernandez, 1986) with his ninth straight multi-hit
game.
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Jul 27, 2018; Pittsburgh,
PA, USA; Pittsburgh Pirates first baseman David Freese (23) has
water dumped on him by right fielder Gregory Polanco (25) after
hitting a walk-off single to win the game against the New York Mets
at PNC Park. The Pirates won 5-4. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-USA
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Rangers 11, Astros 2
Robinson Chirinos slugged his third home run against Houston this
season, leading visiting Texas in a rout.
Chirinos delivered the decisive blow with two outs and a 2-2 count
in the fifth inning, belting a fastball from Astros left-hander
Dallas Keuchel (8-9) 404 feet to left field.
The Astros, playing without middle infielders Carlos Correa (back)
and Jose Altuve (right knee), managed only two hits against Yovani
Gallardo (5-1) in 5 1/3 innings after mustering just one off Rockies
right-hander Jon Gray on Wednesday.
Cardinals 5, Cubs 2
Luke Weaver pitched six strong innings as St. Louis defeated
visiting Chicago.
Paul DeJong went 3-for-3 with a triple and three RBIs for the
Cardinals, who improved to 8-6 in the season series against the
National League Central leaders.
Weaver (6-9) allowed two runs on eight hits. He didn't walk a batter
and struck out five to defeat the Cubs for the first time in four
tries this season. He suffered a 7-2 loss last Saturday in Chicago
in his previous start.
Rockies 3, Athletics 1
Kyle Freeland pitched six shutout innings, Nolan Arenado homered and
host Colorado beat streaking Oakland.
Adam Ottavino pitched the ninth for his fourth save, and Carlos
Gonzalez had three hits for the Rockies, who have won eight of 10.
The A's had won 13 of their last 16 games to move to 18 games above
.500 and climb into the playoff hunt. Heading into the weekend,
Oakland was a game behind Seattle for the second American League
wild card.
Angels 4, Mariners 3 (10 innings)
Kole Calhoun hit a game-ending home run in the 10th inning to lead
Los Angeles past visiting Seattle.
Calhoun's 12th home run of the season came on the first pitch
against Mariners reliever Juan Nicasio (1-5).
Albert Pujols had a second-inning double to give him 3,061 hits and
move him past Craig Biggio and into sole possession of 24th on the
all-time hit list. Next up at No. 23 is Ichiro Suzuki, who has 3,089
hits.
Diamondbacks 6, Padres 2
Arizona erupted for six runs in the third inning off San Diego
starter Luis Perdomo, and right-hander Zack Greinke held the hosts
to a solo homer by Manuel Margot over seven innings in a win.
Greinke improved to 12-5 on the season -- and 11-2 lifetime against
the Padres -- while giving up six hits and no walks with six
strikeouts.
Steven Souza Jr.'s two-run double -- one of four in the inning --
was Arizona's biggest hit in the third-inning assault on Perdomo,
who got only one out in the inning before being pulled. Seven
straight Diamondbacks reached base ahead of his departure.
Brewers 3, Giants 1
Chase Anderson outdueled Madison Bumgarner and Ryan Braun drove in
two runs, delivering Milwaukee a win at San Francisco.
Jeremy Jeffress got Buster Posey to ground out with the bases loaded
and two outs in the eighth inning, helping the Brewers hold on for
their fourth win in their last five games.
Following the win, the Brewers acquired two-time All-Star third
baseman Mike Moustakas from the Kansas City Royals for outfielder
Brett Phillips and right-hander Jorge Lopez.
Yankees-Royals, ppd.
The game between Kansas City and New York at Yankee Stadium was
postponed roughly 30 minutes after its scheduled first pitch due to
rain. The contest will be made up as part of a day-night
doubleheader Saturday.
--Field Level Media
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