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			 [April 05, 2019] 
			Trevor Bauer tossed seven no-hit 
			innings, and two relievers combined to finish a three-hit gem as the 
			host Cleveland Indians posted a 4-1 victory over the Toronto Blue 
			Jays on Thursday. 
 Bauer (1-0) finished with a flourish, striking out Lourdes Gurriel 
			Jr., Alen Hanson and Brandon Drury to end the seventh inning. The 
			28-year-old fanned eight on the night, but six walks drove up his 
			pitch count to 117.
 
 Jon Edwards sandwiched a pair of walks around a hit batter to load 
			the bases in the eighth before Brad Hand induced Gurriel to pop out 
			to second to end the threat. Hand, however, allowed a single to 
			Freddy Galvis to lead off the ninth, ending the Indians' bid for 
			their first no-hitter since Len Barker threw a perfect game against 
			Toronto on May 15, 1981.
 
 Tyler Naquin had two hits and scored a run, and Jose Ramirez and 
			Roberto Perez each had sacrifice flies for the Indians, who have 
			alternated losses and wins to even their record after six games 
			despite mustering just 17 runs. The Blue Jays began their six-game 
			road trip by falling for the fourth time in five outings.
 
			
			 
			
 Braves 9, Cubs 4
 
 Nick Markakis drove in five runs to support the strong effort of 
			starting pitcher Max Fried, and Atlanta rolled over visiting 
			Chicago, capping a three-game series sweep.
 
 Markakis was 5-for-5 with three doubles and scored three runs to 
			pace the 13-hit Atlanta attack. He matched his career high for hits 
			and doubles in a game. Markakis raised his batting average to .375 
			from .211 when the day started and was 8-for-12 in the three-game 
			series.
 
 Fried (1-0) showed good command of his breaking pitches and limited 
			the Cubs to only one hit -- a sixth-inning single by Mark Zagunis 
			that spoiled a perfect game -- in six shutout innings. Yu Darvish 
			(0-1) allowed three runs in four innings as the Cubs lost their 
			fifth straight.
 
 Yankees 8, Orioles 4
 
 Gleyber Torres hit a pair of homers, including the go-ahead 
			three-run shot with two outs in the top of the sixth inning, lifting 
			New York to victory at Baltimore.
 
 Torre set a career high by going 4-for-4, falling a triple shy of 
			the cycle, and he tied a career best with four RBIs. He helped the 
			Yankees overcome a 4-1 deficit, driving a 0-2 fastball by Mike 
			Wright Jr. (0-1) over the left field fence to put New York up 5-4. 
			Gary Sanchez and Luke Voit also homered for the Yankees.
 
 Jonathan Villar homered on the second pitch of the bottom of the 
			first inning from James Paxton (1-1). Chris Davis went 0-for-3 with 
			three strikeouts before being lifted for a pinch hitter in the 
			eighth. He is hitless in 17 at-bats with 11 strikeouts this season 
			and is hitless in his past 38 at-bats since Sept. 14.
 
 Nationals 4, Mets 0
 
 Stephen Strasburg struck out nine over 6 2/3 scoreless innings and 
			earned the win as Washington spoiled New York's home opener.
 
 Wilmer Difo had two RBIs via a second-inning safety squeeze and a 
			ninth-inning single for the Nationals, who were held to one hit -- 
			Victor Robles' leadoff homer in the sixth -- through eight innings 
			before collecting four hits and adding two insurance runs in the 
			ninth. Washington won its second straight.
 
			Noah Syndergaard (0-1) took a hard-luck loss for the Mets, who had 
			their three-game winning streak snapped. New York fell to 37-21 
			all-time in home openers. Syndergaard allowed two runs on one hit 
			and two walks while striking out six.
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			Indians starting pitcher Trevor Bauer (47) delivers in the third 
			inning against the Toronto Blue Jays at Progressive Field. Mandatory 
			Credit: David Richard-USA TODAY Sports 
            
			 
            A's 7, Red Sox 3
 Stephen Piscotty collected two singles, a double and a home run, 
			driving in five runs as Oakland beat visiting Boston to win the 
			series 3-1.
 
 Three Oakland relievers combined to pitch 3 2/3 innings of two-hit, 
			shutout relief to protect the lead.
 
 J.D. Martinez hit a solo home run, his third of the season, for 
			Boston, which fell to 2-6 on its season-opening trip that moves to 
			Arizona on Friday. The Red Sox don't get their home opener until 
			Tuesday against the Toronto Blue Jays.
 
 Tigers 5, Royals 4
 
 Niko Goodrum knocked in three runs, Josh Harrison scored three 
			times, and Detroit won its home opener by edging Kansas City.
 
 Blaine Hardy (1-0) gave up one run in two innings of relief to pick 
			up the win. Tigers starter Spencer Turnbull struck out a career-high 
			10 batters in six innings. He gave up three runs (two earned). 
			Nicholas Castellanos scored two runs for Detroit, which has won 
			three straight.
 
 Alex Gordon hit a solo homer, scored two runs and drove in two for 
			Kansas City. Whit Merrifield supplied two hits and two runs. 
			Reliever Kyle Zimmer (0-1) walked all three batters he faced and 
			took the loss.
 
 Pirates 2, Reds 0
 
 Jordan Lyles and three relievers spun a six-hit shutout as host 
			Pittsburgh scored late for a shutout win over the poor-hitting 
			Cincinnati. The Reds were blanked for the third time in their first 
			six games of the season.
 
 Kevin Newman drove in a run in the seventh on a groundout, and Josh 
			Bell singled home an insurance run in the eighth as the Pirates 
			ended a two-game losing streak while sticking the Reds with their 
			fifth straight defeat.
 
            
			 
            
 The Reds, who were shut out 1-0 by the Milwaukee Brewers on 
			Wednesday, have not scored in their past 19 innings.
 
 Rangers 11, Angels 4
 
 Joey Gallo and Ronald Guzman each homered in a five-run first 
			inning, leading Texas to a victory that spoiled Los Angeles' home 
			opener in Anaheim, Calif.
 
 Kole Calhoun and Mike Trout hit home runs in the losing effort for 
			the Angels, who fell to 1-6 on the season. It is the worst start 
			through seven games by an Angels team since the franchise's 
			inaugural club began 1-8 in 1961.
 
 Angels starter Matt Harvey (0-1) was tagged for eight runs on 10 
			hits and two walks in four-plus innings. Rangers reliever Jeffrey 
			Springs (1-0) got the victory.
 
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