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roundup: Orioles replace Hess amid no-hit bid
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[April 02, 2019]
Baltimore starter David Hess
exited after throwing 6 1/3 no-hit innings, and teammates Jonathan
Villar and Trey Mancini both homered as the visiting Orioles held on
for a 6-5 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays on Monday night.
Hess (1-0) was still working on his no-hitter and held a 6-0 lead
when Baltimore manager Brandon Hyde pulled him after the
right-hander retired the first batter in the seventh. Hess struck
out eight and walked one.
The no-hitter ended quickly after reliever Pedro Araujo entered. He
walked Justin Smoak, the first batter he faced. Randal Grichuk then
lined a two-run homer. Toronto's Freddy Galvis added a solo homer
off Mike Wright Jr. in the eighth.
Cardinals 6, Pirates 5 (11 innings)
Paul DeJong scored on a two-out, bases-loaded passed ball in the top
of the 11th inning as St. Louis spoiled Pittsburgh's home opener.
The Cardinals loaded the bases against Steven Brault (0-1) before a
Nick Kingham pitch got away from catcher Francisco Cervelli with
Yairo Munoz at bat.
St. Louis erased a four-run deficit before Colin Moran's solo homer
in the eighth gave Pittsburgh a 5-4 lead. In the top of the ninth,
Cardinals pinch hitter Jose Martinez hit a one-out RBI double for a
5-5 tie.
Indians 5, White Sox 3
Roberto Perez and Greg Allen drew consecutive bases-loaded walks to
a cap a four-run uprising in the eighth inning, as Cleveland topped
Chicago to win its home opener.
Indians starter Mike Clevinger surrendered just one hit and struck
out a career-high 12 batters in seven innings before a leaky bullpen
left him with a no-decision. Carlos Santana and Max Moroff each had
an RBI single for the Indians, who matched their run total of the
previous three games.
Ryan Cordell belted a pinch-hit, two-run homer in the eighth inning,
and Yoan Moncada had an RBI double for the White Sox, who dropped 14
of 19 encounters with Cleveland last season.
A's 7, Red Sox 0
Aaron Brooks threw six shutout innings as Oakland blanked visiting
Boston.
Khris Davis, Ramon Laureano and Chad Pinder homered off Red Sox
starter David Price (0-1), and Matt Chapman teed off against the
Boston bullpen as the A's won for the fourth time in five games at
home after an 0-2 start in Japan.
Brooks (1-0) followed in the footsteps of Mike Fiers, Marco Estrada,
Brett Anderson and Frankie Montas, dominating a Red Sox team that
had scored 24 runs in its season-opening, four-game series in
Seattle. The 28-year-old gave up just two hits and one walk while
striking out six.
Mariners 6, Angels 3
Felix Hernandez ended an eight-game losing streak, and Seattle
continued its best start since 1995 with a win over visiting Los
Angeles.
Hernandez (1-0), the 2010 AL Cy Young Award winner who will turn 33
on April 8, went 5 1/3 innings, allowing three runs (one earned) and
seven hits. He struck out four and didn't walk a batter. In his
previous 11 appearances (10 starts) since his last victory,
Hernandez had gone 0-8 with a 6.34 ERA.
Seattle committed four errors through the first four innings but
still maintained a 4-3 lead when Hernandez departed. Jay Bruce hit a
two-run homer in the seventh inning to give Seattle some insurance
en route to its sixth win in the first seven games.
Diamondbacks 10, Padres 3
Adam Jones drove the game's third pitch from Matt Strahm into the
left field stands, triggering a 15-hit attack that led Arizona to a
10-3 victory at San Diego. David Peralta and Ketel Marte each had
three hits in five at-bats for the Diamondbacks.
The benefactor of the offense was Merrill Kelly, who was making his
major league debut after pitching the past four seasons in South
Korea. Kelly (1-0) gave up three runs on three hits in his sixth and
final inning after shutting out the Padres on two hits over the
first five innings.
The last hit allowed by Kelly was also the first home run by
20-year-old rookie Padres shortstop Fernando Tatis Jr., who pulled a
395-foot drive into the far corner of the Western Metal Supply Co.
building in left. The two-run shot made Tatis the second-youngest
Padre (to Hall of Famer Roberto Alomar Jr.) ever to homer.
Rays 7, Rockies 1
Kevin Kiermaier and Brandon Lowe homered and combined to drive in
six runs as Tampa Bay beat visiting Colorado to win its fourth
straight.
Kiermaier (four RBIs) and Lowe (two RBIs) both had two hits and
slugged their first home runs. Ji-Man Choi also had a pair of hits.
Ryan Yarbrough (1-0) pitched 4 1/3 innings -- most of it with a
tissue plugging up a nose bleed -- and gave up just one run after
entering in the second inning.
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Orioles starting pitcher David Hess (41) pitches to the Toronto Blue
Jays during the second inning at Rogers Centre. Mandatory Credit:
John E. Sokolowski-USA TODAY Sports
Nolan Arenado had three hits, including a run-scoring double, and
David Dahl had two hits. Chad Bettis (0-1) gave up six runs in 5 2/3
innings as Colorado lost its third straight.
Braves 8, Cubs 0
Atlanta got solo homers from Ender Inciarte and Ronald Acuna Jr. and
took advantage of six Cubs errors to beat visiting Chicago for its
first win of the season.
The beleaguered Braves bullpen worked five scoreless innings, and
rookie Wes Parsons (1-1) tossed one inning to earn his first career
victory.
Cubs starter Kyle Hendricks (0-1) worked 4 1/3 innings and gave up
seven runs (only two earned) on 10 hits and three walks. He struck
out four.
Giants 4, Dodgers 2
Brandon Belt hit a home run and drove in three runs as visiting San
Francisco rallied against Los Angeles' bullpen for a victory.
Belt hit a sixth-inning home run on the first pitch from Joe Kelly
and delivered a two-run double in the seventh on the fourth pitch
from Scott Alexander as the Giants won for the second time in five
games.
Chris Taylor and Alex Verdugo hit fifth-inning home runs for the
Dodgers, who have gone deep 16 times while compiling a 3-2 record to
start the season.
Mets 7, Marlins 3
Rookie Pete Alonso's first major league home run capped a four-run
ninth inning as New York won at Miami.
Dominic Smith led off the ninth with a single and Juan Lagares was
hit on the hand while attempting to sacrifice. With one out, Ahmed
Rosario grounded a single to right off Drew Steckenrider (0-1) to
score Smith before Alonso sent a first-pitch fastball over the
center field fence for a 444-foot three-run homer.
The Marlins loaded the bases against Mets closer Edwin Diaz in the
bottom of the inning before Diaz fanned three straight to end it.
Lagares also homered for the Mets, and Jeurys Familia (1-0) pitched
a scoreless eighth for the win.
Astros 2, Rangers 1
Brad Peacock, making his return to the rotation after spending 2018
in the bullpen, surrendered just two hits in 6 2/3 innings to help
Houston snap a three-game skid and squeak out a win in Arlington,
Texas.
Peacock (1-0), who struck out five and walked none, allowed a
game-tying solo home run in the third inning to Ronald Guzman, and a
seventh-inning infield single to Rougned Odor that second baseman
Jose Altuve nearly stabbed.
George Springer belted a homer to start the game, and Robinson
Chirinos drove in the tiebreaking run with a sixth-inning double.
Brewers 4, Reds 3
Christian Yelich helped Milwaukee win a game even without the aid of
a home run. His double and run in the ninth inning were the
difference as the Brewers won at Cincinnati.
After hitting a home run in each of his team's first four games to
match a major league record, Yelich was 0-for-4 and had left three
runners on base against the Reds before hitting a two-out double in
the ninth inning. Ryan Braun followed with an RBI double as the
Brewers won for the fourth time in five games.
Alex Wilson (1-0) pitched 1 2/3 scoreless innings to earn the
victory. Josh Hader pitched a scoreless ninth inning for his third
save in three chances, working around a leadoff double by Curt
Casali.
Yankees 3, Tigers 1
Domingo German and four relievers combined on a two-hitter, and New
York beat visiting Detroit after putting two more players on the
injured list.
The Yankees rebounded from consecutive losses to the Baltimore
Orioles after putting Giancarlo Stanton on the 10-day injured list
with a strained left biceps and Miguel Andujar on the injured list
with a strained right shoulder.
Gary Sanchez and Brett Gardner hit solo homers while Luke Voit
scored on a single by Greg Bird following a fielding error by left
fielder Christin Stewart.
--Field Level Media
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