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roundup: Two NL tiebreaker games set
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[October 01, 2018]
Charlie Blackmon hit an RBI
double in the eighth inning to complete the cycle, and the Colorado
Rockies beat the Washington Nationals 12-0 on Sunday in Denver to
tie the Los Angeles Dodgers for first place in the National League
West.
Blackmon tripled in the first, homered in the third and singled in
the fifth to help Colorado make quick work of the Nationals and
force an extra game for the division crown.
The Dodgers and Rockies will meet Monday in Los Angeles, with the
winner taking the division and the loser playing either the
Milwaukee Brewers or the Chicago Cubs in the NL wild-card game on
Tuesday.
Nolan Arenado homered twice, David Dahl and Trevor Story also went
deep, and Tyler Anderson pitched 7 2/3 sharp inning for the Rockies,
who will play in a 163rd game for the second time. In 2007, they
beat the San Diego Padres to earn a wild-card berth, and then went
on to sweep through the NL playoffs on the way to the World Series.
Dodgers 15, Giants 0
Matt Kemp singled, doubled twice and drove in three runs, and Rich
Hill threw seven shutout innings, helping Los Angeles embarrass host
San Francisco and complete a three-game sweep.
Los Angeles bombed Giants starter Andrew Suarez (7-13) for two runs
in the first inning, then added seven more in the third against
Suarez and reliever Hunter Strickland.
Justin Turner and David Freese drove in the Los Angeles runs in the
first inning before Kemp had a two-run double and Brian Dozier a
two-run homer in the third, during which the Dodgers went up 9-0. It
was Dozer's fifth homer since joining the Dodgers at the trade
deadline, and his 21st counting his time with the Minnesota Twins.
Brewers 11, Tigers 0
Jesus Aguilar homered and drove in three runs, and host Milwaukee
remained tie for first in the NL Central by pummeling Detroit.
The Brewers will visit the Cubs in Chicago on Monday to decide the
division title. The loser of that contest will play host to the NL
wild-card game on Tuesday against the Dodgers or the Rockies.
Ryan Braun supplied two hits, two runs and two RBIs, while Orlando
Arcia also drove in two runs. Travis Shaw added a solo homer for
Milwaukee, which finished the 162-game schedule on a seven-game
winning streak.
Cubs 10, Cardinals 5
Chicago kept alive its hopes for a third straight NL Central title,
defeating visiting St. Louis.
Anthony Rizzo scored three runs and went 4-for-4 with two doubles,
two singles, one RBI and one walk to lead the Cubs' offense. Allen
Webster (1-0) got two outs to close the third inning, earning his
first major league win since 2015.
Chicago used nine pitchers to close out the win, the Cubs' second in
the weekend series against their rival.
Angels 5, A's 4
After manager Mike Scioscia announced he was stepping down, his team
beat Oakland to win the season finale at Anaheim, Calif.
Taylor Ward belted a two-run, walk-off home run as the Angels scored
three times in the ninth inning. Shohei Ohtani led off the bottom of
the ninth inning with a single to center off Chris Hatcher (3-3).
That was the first hit allowed by six Oakland relievers and the
first hit by the Angels since the third inning.
Jefry Marte, who had homered earlier, laced a double into the left
field corner, scoring Ohtani, and setting the stage for Ward's
heroics. The rally made a winner out of Parker Bridwell (1-0), who
pitched a 1-2-3 top of the ninth.
Orioles 4, Astros 0
Jimmy Yacabonis, Paul Fry and Mychal Givens combined for a one-hit
shutout as Baltimore defeated visiting Houston.
Trey Mancini, Tim Beckham and Renato Nunez each drove in a run for
Baltimore, which finished 47-115 and set a franchise record for
losses.
The American League West champion Astros finished with a record of
103-59, a franchise record for wins, and they are headed to the AL
Division Series to play Cleveland.
Indians 2, Royals 1
Francisco Lindor hit a home run, and Carlos Carrasco pitched five
strong innings as Cleveland ended the regular season with a victory
at Kansas City.
Trevor Bauer added four scoreless innings to earn the save in
support of Carrasco in his final tune-up before the postseason.
Lindor hit his 38th home run of the season in the third inning.
Carrasco (17-10) gave up just one run on three hits, with two walks
and six strikeouts. The right-hander, who won for the first time
since Aug. 28, is next expected to pitch in Game 2 of the ALDS.
Red Sox 10, Yankees 2
J.D. Martinez hit a three-run homer in the fourth inning, and host
Boston concluded the best regular season in team history with a
victory over New York.
Martinez gave the Red Sox a 10-2 lead when he drove an 0-1 pitch
from Justus Sheffield over the center field fence and into the
Boston bullpen. Reliever Robby Scott was warming up and caught the
ball in his cap. It was Martinez's 43rd homer and upped his RBI
total to 130.
Xander Bogaerts added a two-run homer as the Red Sox raced out to a
7-0 lead through the second inning.
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Colorado Rockies center fielder Charlie Blackmon (19) celebrates
after scoring a run in the fifth inning against the Washington
Nationals at Coors Field. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY
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Phillies 3, Braves 1
Cesar Hernandez's first-pitch home run set the tone, and eight
Philadelphia pitchers scattered four total hits in a win over
visiting Atlanta.
The loss cost the Braves, the National League East champion, a
chance at the second seed in the NL playoffs. Atlanta will continue
its campaign against either Los Angeles or Colorado on the road on
Thursday.
The Phillies won for the second consecutive game after they had
dropped nine straight outings to fall out of contention for the NL
East title and into third place in the NL East.
Mets 1, Marlins 0
Noah Syndergaard tossed his first career shutout as host New York
topped Miami.
Syndergaard (13-4), who took two trips to the disabled list this
season due to a finger injury and hand, foot and mouth disease,
allowed five hits, walked none and struck out six.
The Marlins got only one runner into scoring position against
Syndergaard, who gave up a two-out double to Magneuris Sierra in the
eighth before striking out JT Riddle. The Mets scored the game's
only run in the fourth, when Jeff McNeil hit a leadoff single and
scored on Todd Frazier's two-out double.
Padres 4, Diamondbacks 3 (10 innings)
Manuel Margot scored from third in the 10th inning as Arizona
catcher John Ryan Murphy was throwing out pinch hitter Francisco
Mejia at first on a strikeout to give host San Diego a walk-off win.
Margot, who homered earlier in the game, tripled with one out to
bring up Mejia to face Jake Barrett (0-1). Mejia swung and missed at
an 0-2 pitch from Barrett, but the ball skipped a short distance
away from Murphy. As the catcher threw to first, Margot broke for
the plate to beat the throw from first baseman Daniel Descalso.
Jose Castillo (3-3), who pitched a perfect 10th, got the win.
Pirates 6, Reds 5 (10 innings)
Pablo Reyes tripled and scored on a the 10th-inning wild pitch to
give Pittsburgh a win at Cincinnati.
Starling Marte and Josh Bell hit solo homers for Pittsburgh, and
manager Clint Hurdle got his 1,200th victory. He has 1,253 losses.
Tim Federowicz hit a two-run homer and Dilson Herrera a solo shot
for the Reds.
Twins 5, White Sox 4
Max Kepler and Jake Cave each homered to lead Minnesota to a victory
over Chicago at Minneapolis in what may have been the final game of
2009 American League MVP Joe Mauer's career.
Mauer, 35, went 1-for-4 -- a signature line-drive double to the gap
in left-center in the seventh inning on a 3-2 pitch off reliever
Juan Minaya. It was the 2,123rd career hit and club record 428th
career double for the three-time AL batting champion.
Mauer, who said he will decide in a couple weeks whether he will
retire or play again after finishing up an eight-year, $184 million
contract, made a surprise appearance behind the plate for one pitch
to start the ninth before leaving the game to another standing
ovation.
Rays 9, Blue Jays 4
Jake Bauers went 3-for-3 with a two-run double, Tommy Pham added
three hits and one RBI, and Tampa Bay defeated visiting Toronto.
Joey Wendle added two RBIs as the Rays won the final two games of
the series to take the season series 13-6 against the Blue Jays.
Pham extended his on-base streak to 32 games.
Kevin Pillar was 3-for-3 with an RBI double for Toronto.
Mariners 3, Rangers 1
Roenis Elias pitched five shutout innings as Seattle defeated
visiting Texas.
The Mariners took three of four games against the Rangers to win the
season series 10-9, giving them a winning record against every other
team in the American League West this year.
Elias (3-1) allowed only one hit, a leadoff single to Adrian Beltre
in the second inning, didn't walk a batter and struck out four. Four
Mariners relievers combined for four innings of one-run ball, with
Shawn Armstrong tossing the ninth for his first career save.
--Field Level Media
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