Major
League Baseball roundup: Verlander, Astros shut down Yankees
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[May 29, 2018]
Justin Verlander pitched
effectively into the seventh inning, and Jose Altuve homered as the
Houston Astros beat the New York Yankees 5-1 on Monday afternoon at
Yankee Stadium.
Verlander (7-2) gave up a seventh-inning homer to Greg Bird among
five hits in 6 2/3 innings. It was the first home run he surrendered
since the Los Angeles Angels' Albert Pujols took him deep on April
25.
Verlander improved to 12-2 in 17 regular-season starts since being
acquired from the Detroit Tigers on Aug. 31. Including Games 2 and 6
of the ALCS last season, he is 3-0 in four starts against the
Yankees with Houston. After being taken out, Verlander tipped his
cap to the booing Bronx crowd as he crossed the third base line.
Braves 4, Mets 3 (Game 1)
Pinch hitter Charlie Culberson, the team's last available position
player, hit a two-run, walk-off homer to give Atlanta a win over
visiting New York in the first game of a doubleheader.
Culberson blasted a slider from New York's Seth Lugo (1-1) into the
left-center-field bleachers for his first homer. Lugo allowed three
runs on three hits in 1 1/3 innings in relief. He had a 17-inning
scoreless streak end in the eighth and took his first career loss
against Atlanta.
Devin Mesoraco put the Mets ahead in the top of the ninth with a
solo homer, his sixth, but Lugo couldn't hold the lead. He walked
Johan Camargo to start the inning, retired Dansby Swanson on a fly
to right and gave up the homer to Culberson.
Mets 8, Braves 5 (Game 2)
Luis Guillorme's two-run single in the seventh inning sparked a
three-run rally and helped New York split the doubleheader at
Atlanta. The second game was delayed 2 hours, 57 minutes because of
rain and did not start until 10:10 p.m. ET.
The nightcap result snapped New York's four-game losing streak and
gave the Mets their second win against the Braves in eight meetings.
Kevin Plawecki and Michael Conforto each had three hits for the
Mets, and Adrian Gonzalez, Amed Rosario (three RBIs) and Guillorme
had two hits apiece. Kurt Suzuki and Freddie Freeman both drove in
two runs for the Braves.
Rays 1, Athletics 0 (13 innings)
Mallex Smith drove in the only run of the game with a two-out single
in the top of the 13th inning, giving Tampa Bay a victory at
Oakland.
In a game that began as a scoreless pitching duel between Tampa
Bay's Chris Archer and Oakland's Trevor Cahill, the Rays managed to
push across the difference-making run after Chris Hatcher (3-2)
retired the first two batters he faced in the 13th.
Johnny Field started the game-winning rally with an infield single,
after which Jesus Sucre lined a single to center field, setting the
stage for Smith's heroics.
Indians 9, White Sox 6
Edwin Encarnacion went 2-for-4 with a homer, a double and four RBIs,
and Cleveland rallied for a win over visiting Chicago.
Yonder Alonso added two doubles and an RBI as the Indians scored
eight unanswered runs to erase a 5-1 deficit. Francisco Lindor
finished 3-for-4 with an RBI as Cleveland won its third game in a
row.
White Sox first baseman Matt Skole shined in his big league debut.
He ripped a single to right field on the first pitch he saw, and he
homered to right field in his second at-bat. Earlier in the day,
Chicago promoted the 28-year-old from Triple-A Charlotte to replace
Matt Davidson, who was placed on the 10-day disabled list with back
spasms.
Mariners 2, Rangers 1
Marco Gonzales didn't allow an earned run for his third straight
start as host Seattle defeated Texas.
The Mariners won their fourth straight game and for the ninth time
in their past 10.
Gonzales (5-3) allowed one unearned run on four hits in 6 2/3
innings. He walked four and struck out four. Edwin Diaz got his
major-league-leading 19th save of the season as the Mariners'
bullpen -- which has allowed just one run over the past nine games
-- kept the Rangers off the board in the final 2 1/3 innings.
Brewers 8, Cardinals 3
Brent Suter allowed three runs over five innings and helped himself
with a two-run double as Milwaukee broke open a close game late and
rolled to a win over visiting St. Louis.
The Brewers won for the fourth straight game while St. Louis had a
two-game win streak snapped.
Jonathan Villar ripped a three-run, two-out home run in the seventh
to help secure the win for Suter (5-3), who surrendered five hits
(two of them home runs) and no walks while striking out six.
Red Sox 8, Blue Jays 3
Andrew Benintendi hit a three-run homer and finished with four RBIs,
J.D. Martinez added a solo blast and two RBIs, and Boston routed
visiting Toronto.
Two days after finishing a double shy of the cycle, Benintendi
(3-for-5) did so again after his third-inning single, fourth-inning
homer and sixth-inning RBI triple. Benintendi has four homers and 13
RBIs in his past eight games.
Martinez matched teammate Mookie Betts for second place in the
majors with 17 homers -- one behind Mike Trout of the Angels --
while tying Baltimore's Manny Machado for the majors' lead in RBIs
(44).
Cubs 7, Pirates 0
Anthony Rizzo and Addison Russell hit homers, and spot starter Mike
Montgomery pitched 5 2/3 shutout innings as visiting Chicago
trounced Pittsburgh.
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Astros pitcher Justin Verlander (35) pitches in the first inning
against the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium. Mandatory Credit:
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Montgomery (1-1) combined with four relievers, who were perfect, for
the shutout.
Rizzo had three hits and three RBIs for Chicago, which has won two
in a row and three of its last four. The Pirates, who had just two
baserunners and none in scoring position, have lost three straight
and eight of 10.
Diamondbacks 12, Reds 5
Nick Ahmed, Chris Owings and John Ryan Murphy homered, and Arizona
broke out of an offensive funk with a victory over Cincinnati in
Phoenix.
Ahmed and Owings helped the D-backs to their season high in runs by
each hitting three-run homers, and Owings' shot with two outs in the
fifth inning gave the team a 9-5 lead. Owings broke a 4-for-51 skid
with his third homer of the season.
Ahmed had two hits and four RBIs and Owings had three RBIs and
scored three times as Arizona won for just the third time in 18
games while returning home after an 1-8 road trip.
Nationals 6, Orioles 0
Anthony Rendon hit an early three-run homer and Gio Gonzalez threw 7
2/3 shutout innings as Washington won at Baltimore.
The Nationals have won four straight games and six of their past
seven. Washington swept the Marlins in a three-game series over the
weekend in Miami.
The Orioles have dropped their last three games as the team's
offense just can't seem to get going on a consistent basis. They
could not do much against Gonzalez (6-2). The left-hander beat
Baltimore for the first time since 2009 when pitching with Oakland
-- he'd lost his last six decisions against the Orioles.
Tigers 9, Angels 3
James McCann crushed his third career grand slam, and Detroit romped
past visiting Los Angeles.
McCann, who hit his fourth homer this season, scored two runs.
Leonys Martin also homered for the Tigers, who have won four of the
last five games after a five-game losing streak. Everyone in the
Detroit lineup got at least one hit.
Matthew Boyd (3-4) gave up just two hits while tossing five-plus
scoreless innings for Detroit. He walked three and struck out four.
Marlins 7, Padres 2
Caleb Smith allowed one run on four hits over seven-plus innings
while his teammates jumped San Diego starter Eric Lauer for five
runs in the first 14 hitters in a victory for visiting Miami.
Smith (4-5) issued one walk and struck out four.
Lauer (1-3) was done after 2 1/3 innings, giving up five runs on
seven hits and two walks with three strikeouts. Nine of the 15
batters Lauer faced reached base.
Rockies 6, Giants 5 (10 innings)
Chris Iannetta hit a bases-loaded single with one out in the 10th
inning, and Colorado beat San Francisco in Denver.
Iannetta sent an 0-1 pitch from Hunter Strickland (2-2) up the
middle to score Nolan Arenado. Trevor Story hit a three-run homer
and scored three times for Colorado. Bryan Shaw (2-3) got the win
with one scoreless inning of relief.
Evan Longoria had two doubles, a single and three RBIs, and Gorkys
Hernandez homered for the Giants.
Twins 8, Royals 5
Eddie Rosario's three-run double, coupled with Lance Lynn's second
consecutive quality start, led Minnesota to a win at Kansas City.
In the eighth inning, Rosario stroked an 0-2 changeup from reliever
Burch Smith into short right-center field to score Robbie Grossman,
Mitch Garver and Brian Dozier. The hit boosted the Twins' lead to
6-2.
Lynn (3-4) scattered six hits over six innings and allowed two runs.
He walked three and fanned five. Five relievers combined to record
the last nine outs, with Fernando Rodney pitching the final 1 1/3
innings to earn his 11th save despite being tagged for Jorge Soler's
solo shot in the ninth.
Dodgers 5, Phillies 4
Yasmani Grandal capped a three-run eighth inning with an RBI single,
and Los Angeles rallied for a victory over visiting Philadelphia.
Trailing 4-2 in the eighth, the Dodgers put together a wild comeback
with the aid of two infield singles and an infield popup that was
lost by Phillies second baseman Cesar Hernandez.
Matt Kemp had a pinch-hit RBI double in the eighth for the Dodgers,
while Max Muncy delivered an RBI infield single that bounced off the
glove of pitcher Adam Morgan (0-1). Grandal's go-ahead hit to left
field came against a drawn-in infield.
--Field Level Media
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