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[September 24, 2018]
Yuli Gurriel and Evan Gattis
recorded multi-hit, multi-RBI games while rookie Framber Valdez
delivered a strong pitching performance in a pinch as the Houston
Astros capped a three-game series sweep of the visiting Los Angeles
Angels with a 6-2 win on Sunday.
The Astros sliced their magic number to claim the American League
West to three. Houston holds a 4 1/2-game lead on the second-place
Oakland Athletics.
Gurriel finished 2-for-5 with two RBIs. He belted his third home run
of the series and 13th on the season in the first inning against
Tyler Skaggs (8-9), a two-run shot. Gattis went 3-for-3 with two
RBIs.
Valdez (4-1) delivered in what amounted to an emergency start,
allowing a run on three hits in six innings. He replaced Charlie
Morton, who left after one inning due to shoulder discomfort.
Twins 5, A's 1
Minnesota denied Oakland a chance to clinch a playoff spot on its
home field, riding the strong pitching of Kyle Gibson and a two-run
home run from Jake Cave to a victory.
The loss by Oakland kept Tampa Bay alive entering the final week of
the regular season. The Rays still can earn the second American
League wild-card spot by sweeping seven straight from the New York
Yankees and Toronto Blue Jays, if at the same time the A's lose all
six remaining games against the Seattle Mariners and the Los Angeles
Angels.
Gibson (9-13) worked 7 1/3 innings, allowing one run on seven hits.
He walked three and struck out three.
Dodgers 14, Padres 0
Manny Machado, Matt Kemp and Austin Barnes hit home runs, and
Hyun-Jin Ryu dominated for six innings as Los Angeles reduced its
magic number for winning the National League West to six with a rout
of visiting San Diego.
The Dodgers remained 1 1/2 games ahead of the Colorado Rockies in
the NL West with six games remaining, all on the road at Arizona and
San Francisco.
Ryu (6-3) enhanced his chances of starting in potential postseason
games by giving up just four hits in his scoreless outing. He struck
out eight without issuing a walk. He also had three hits at the
plate, all singles, for his second career three-hit game.
Rockies 2, Diamondbacks 0
Kyle Freeland pitched seven scoreless innings in his 10th
consecutive quality start as Colorado kept pace in the NL playoff
races with a victory over Arizona in Phoenix, completing a
three-game sweep. Freeland (16-7) gave up seven hits with six
strikeouts and one walk.
Nolan Arenado had an RBI double, DJ LeMahieu and Garrett Hampson
each had two hits, and Charlie Blackmon extended his hitting streak
to a career-high 15 games for the Rockies. Colorado remained 1 1/2
games behind the St. Louis Cardinals for the second NL wild card.
Arizona was eliminated from the NL wild-card race and the NL West
race.
Cubs 6, White Sox 1
Kyle Schwarber homered, doubled and walked twice, and Kyle Hendricks
picked up his 13th win by allowing four hits and one run over 7 2/3
innings as the Chicago Cubs cruised to a victory over the host
Chicago White Sox.
Ben Zobrist went 3-for-6 and scored a run, and Daniel Murphy,
Anthony Rizzo and Albert Almora Jr. each had two hits as the Cubs
claimed the season series over their city rivals for the second
straight year, 4-2.
The Cubs, who play their final seven games at Wrigley Field, also
sliced their magic number for winning a third consecutive NL Central
crown to five over the Milwaukee Brewers, who remained 2 1/2 games
behind.
Brewers 13, Pirates 6
Christian Yelich and Travis Shaw hit towering home runs as visiting
Milwaukee clobbered Pittsburgh.
Milwaukee scored four runs on wild pitches, two on bases-loaded
walks and one on a bases-loaded hit batsman. The Brewers won two of
three in the weekend series but still lost the season series 12-7.
Milwaukee remains two games in front of the Cardinals in the race
for the first NL wild card ahead of the teams' three-game battle
that starts Monday in St. Louis.
Cardinals 9, Giants 2
Miles Mikolas allowed just two hits in seven innings en route to his
17th win, and Jose Martinez highlighted a five-run sixth inning with
a two-run double, allowing host St. Louis to sweep a three-game
series from San Francisco.
Mikolas (17-4) gave up two runs (one earned). He struck out eight
and did not walk a batter as the Cardinals won for the sixth time in
seven games.
Brandon Crawford homered for the Giants, who lost their fourth game
in a row.
Orioles 6, Yankees 3
Pinch hitter Aaron Judge struck out in the seventh inning with a
chance to tie the game, and New York fell to visiting Baltimore.
Orioles designated hitter Tim Beckham recorded his second career
multi-homer game. However, Baltimore lost second baseman Breyvic
Valera to a fractured bone in his left index finger on a slide at
home in the fifth inning.
After the Yankees clinched a spot in the American League wild-card
game Saturday, Judge was among the New York regulars to get the day
off from starting.
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Houston Astros relief pitcher Will Harris (36) and second baseman
Jose Altuve (27) celebrate after the final out of a 6-2 win over the
Los Angeles Angels at Minute Maid Park. Mandatory Credit: Erik
Williams-USA TODAY Sports
Indians 4, Red Sox 3 (11 innings)
Greg Allen delivered a walk-off single to left field with one out in
the 11th inning as host Cleveland edged Boston.
Allen drove in Jose Ramirez from third with his bases-loaded
bouncing single through the drawn-in infield as Cleveland thwarted
Boston's attempt to win a club-record 106th game for the second
consecutive game. The Red Sox also failed to clinch home-field
advantage through the playoffs.
Mookie Betts was 4-for-6 with his 31st home run and two runs scored
for Boston. The Red Sox also lost shortstop Xander Bogaerts in the
seventh inning due to left shoulder soreness. He was removed for
precautionary reasons, according to the Red Sox.
Rangers 6, Mariners 1
Pinch hitter Joey Gallo hit a two-run homer, and four Texas pitchers
combined for five innings of scoreless relief in a victory over
Seattle at Arlington, Texas.
Left-handers Jeffrey Springs (1-1) and Matt Moore and right-handers
Chris Martin and Jose Leclerc combined to allow four hits. Springs
earned his first major league victory after tossing two innings.
Nomar Mazara hit a two-run double to give the Rangers the lead as
they batted around in a four-run sixth. Texas rebounded from a 13-0
loss Saturday night to take two of three games in the weekend
series.
Braves 2, Phillies 1
Lane Adams hit a home run, and Anibal Sanchez went five strong
innings as Atlanta eliminated visiting Philadelphia from postseason
consideration.
One day after clinching a National League East title, the Braves
completed their first four-game sweep of the Phillies since June
2014 and their first at home since June 1997.
Adams hit his second home run of the season in the fifth inning, and
the seventh of his career in 115 games. He also had an RBI
ground-rule double in the second inning. Sanchez (7-6) gave up one
run on four hits with no walks and a strikeout.
Rays 5, Blue Jays 2
Blake Snell struck out 11 as he pitched into the seventh inning
without allowing a run to set a club record with 21 wins, and
visiting Tampa Bay held on to defeat Toronto.
Snell (21-5) held the Blue Jays to three hits and two walks in his 6
2/3 scoreless innings, lowering his American League-leading ERA to
1.90. The left-hander had been tied for the single-season club
record in wins with David Price, who won 20 in 2012.
C.J. Cron had a solo homer and an RBI double, and Brandon Lowe added
a two-run homer as the Rays gained a split in the four-game series.
Marlins 6, Reds 0
Rookie Trevor Richards pitched seven scoreless innings, and Chad
Wallach hit his first career home run, leading host Miami past
Cincinnati.
Wallach, Miami's 26-year-old backup catcher playing just his 19th
major league game, hit a three-run homer as part of a four-run third
inning. The son of Marlins bench coach and former major league third
baseman Tim Wallach, Chad Wallach went 3-for-4 for his first
three-hit game.
Richards (4-9) earned his first win since July 14, holding the Reds
to three hits and one walk while striking out nine batters, eight of
them on his changeup.
Royals 3, Tigers 2
Cam Gallagher had a go-ahead, two-run single, Adalberto Mondesi
homered, and Kansas City edged Detroit in the Tigers' home finale.
Mondesi, Alcides Escobar and Rosell Herrera each had two hits and
scored a run for the Royals.
Brad Keller (9-6) limited the Tigers to one run and three hits in
seven innings. Kevin McCarthy pitched a scoreless inning prior to
Wily Peralta notching his 13th save despite giving up a ninth-inning
run.
Mets 8, Nationals 6
Rookie Jeff McNeil racked up four hits, and Michael Conforto's
three-run triple in the fourth inning gave New York the lead for
good at Washington.
The Mets took three of four from the Nationals to win the season
series, 11-8.
McNeil hit an RBI single immediately before Conforto's go-ahead hit.
It was the third four-hit game for McNeil, who has at least two hits
in 19 of 47 starts since he was recalled from Triple-A Las Vegas on
July 24.
--Field Level Media
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