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roundup: Sanchez hits 3 of Yanks' 7 homers in walloping Orioles
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[April 08, 2019]
Gary Sanchez homered three times
while Clint Frazier homered twice as the visiting New York Yankees
belted seven homers in defeating the Baltimore Orioles 15-3 Sunday
afternoon.
Sanchez finished with six RBIs in his first career three-homer game,
while Frazier drove in four runs. The victory completed a sweep of
the three-game series. New York also got homers from Gleyber Torres
and Austin Romine and finished with 14 overall during this sweep.
The first 18 runs the Yankees scored in this series came via the
long ball.
Domingo German (2-0) carried a no-hitter into the sixth inning and
gave up two runs on two hits in six innings plus two batters.
Angels 7, Rangers 2
Mike Trout homered in his fourth consecutive game, and host Los
Angeles scored seven unanswered runs defeating Texas in Anaheim,
Calif.
It was the Angels' third win in a row after dropping the first game
of the four-game series to the Rangers.
In the series, Trout hit five home runs, drove in nine, and reached
base in 13 of 18 plate appearances (6-for-11, six walks). For the
season, Trout is hitting .393 with a .581 on-base percentage and
1.000 slugging percentage.
Dodgers 12, Rockies 6
Cody Bellinger had three hits, including a homer, Max Muncy also
homered, and Los Angeles pounded host Colorado.
Justin Turner and Corey Seager had two hits apiece to help L.A.
sweep the weekend series from Colorado. The two home runs give the
Dodgers 24 on the season, and they have hit at least one in all 10
games.
Joe Kelly (1-1) got the win in relief, and Bellinger scored four
times. He has an 11-game hitting streak going back to last season.
Brewers 4, Cubs 2
Christian Yelich went 2-for-3 with a home run and three RBIs, and
host Milwaukee held on to beat Chicago.
Travis Shaw also drove in a run for Milwaukee, which earned a 2-1
series victory over its divisional rival. The Brewers have won eight
of 10 games to start the season. Right-hander Zach Davies (1-0)
picked up the victory after limiting the Cubs to two runs (both
unearned) on five hits in 5 2/3 innings.
Willson Contreras hit a two-run home run in a losing effort for the
Cubs. Ben Zobrist added three singles for Chicago, which dropped its
third series in a row. Right-hander Kyle Hendricks (0-2) gave up
four runs on eight hits in four innings.
Astros 9, Athletics 8
Jose Altuve worked a four-pitch walk with the bases loaded in the
ninth inning, and host Houston completed a three-game series sweep
of Oakland.
Altuve forced in Aledmys Diaz, who finished 2-for-4 with two runs
and four RBIs. Roberto Osuna (1-0) earned the win for Houston with a
perfect top of the ninth.
Josh Phegley, Chad Pinder and Robbie Grossman homered for Oakland.
The Astros tied the game with two runs in the bottom of the eighth
inning against right-hander Lou Trivino before recording four walks
against Athletics closer Blake Treinen (0-1), who surrendered the
tying run in the eighth on a sacrifice fly by third baseman Alex
Bregman.
Red Sox 1, Diamondbacks 0
Mitch Moreland homered on the first pitch of the seventh inning and
five pitchers combined on a three-hitter as Boston salvaged the
finale of their season-opening 11-game road trip with a victory over
Arizona in Phoenix.
The Red Sox finished their trip at 3-8. Boston avoided its fifth 2-9
start and first since 2011.
Moreland hit his third homer of the trip when he got just enough of
a first-pitch cutter from Diamondbacks starter Merrill Kelly (1-1).
He lifted the pitch just high enough to clear the right field fence
as right fielder Adam Jones attempted to make a leaping catch.
Braves 4, Marlins 3
Shortstop Dansby Swanson lined the game-winning single into left
field with the bases loaded to give host Atlanta a walk-off win
against Miami.
Swanson had given the team a 3-2 lead with a homer in the fourth
inning. He became the first Atlanta shortstop to have three homers
in the first nine games of a season.
Miami's Curtis Granderson tied the game at 3 with one out in the
ninth with a pinch-hit solo homer to straightaway center field
against closer Arodys Vizcaino. Granderson had struck out five times
in the first two games of the series. Vizcaino (1-0) got the win,
while Adam Conley (0-2) took the loss.
Nationals 12, Mets 9
Anthony Rendon and Victor Robles each scored three runs as
Washington raced to an 11-run lead before hanging on to beat host
New York.
Washington took advantage of 12 walks issued by two Mets pitchers.
Every player in the Nationals' starting lineup walked at least once,
except winning pitcher Max Scherzer (1-2). Mets starter Zack Wheeler
(0-1) walked seven, while Tim Peterson, who relieved Wheeler in the
fifth, walked five.
The Nationals batted around during a five-run second inning, when
Wheeler walked two and gave up RBI singles to Scherzer and Robles, a
two-run double to Adam Eaton and a sacrifice fly to Howie Kendrick.
Cardinals 4, Padres 1
Right-hander Adam Wainwright struck out nine while holding San Diego
to one run over six innings and Paul DeJong hit a go-ahead two-run
double in the fourth to allow host St. Louis to avoid being swept in
its first series of the season at Busch Stadium.
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New York Yankees catcher Gary Sanchez (24) hits two run home run in
the eighth inning against the Baltimore Orioles at Oriole Park at
Camden Yards. Mandatory Credit: Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports
The Cardinals added single runs in the seventh and eighth,
respectively, on Matt Carpenter's sacrifice fly and Kolten Wong's
squeeze-bunt single, to end the Padres' three-game winning streak.
Wainwright (1-0), who gave up four runs in four innings in his first
2019 start after making only eight starts last year due to elbow and
hamstring injuries, allowed five hits and no walks while throwing
100 pitches. Jordan Hicks, hitting triple digits with his fastball,
got a four-out save with three strikeouts.
Rays 3, Giants 0
Tampa Bay got a second-pitch home run from Yandy Diaz and then
dizzied host San Francisco with a variety of unusual strategies in
its interleague victory and a series win.
Christian Arroyo had an RBI single against his old team and five
pitchers, led by starter Yonny Chirinos (2-0), combined on a
five-hitter, sending the Rays to their third series win of the young
season. The Giants lost their third straight series.
Rays reliever Adam Kolarek moved from the mound to first base after
allowing a leadoff single to open the bottom of the seventh. Chaz
Roe came on to strike out Evan Longoria, before Kolarek returned to
the mound and got the next two hitters to retain a 2-0 lead. The
Rays also used four outfielders on occasion against Brandon Belt,
who went 0-for-3.
Phillies 2, Twins 1
Rhys Hoskins hit a two-run home run and Zach Eflin allowed one run
over seven innings to pick up his second win of the season and lead
host Philadelphia past Minnesota.
Eflin, who pitched five shutout innings in his first start of the
season on Tuesday, an 8-2 win at Washington, gave up six hits and no
walks while striking out five. He has allowed nine hits and a walk
over 12 innings this season while striking out 14 to go with a 0.75
ERA.
Hoskins also doubled and Bryce Harper walked twice as Philadelphia
won despite finishing with just four hits. Hector Neris pitched a
1-2-3 ninth and ended the game with back-to-back strikeouts of
Jonathan Schoop and Nelson Cruz to pick up his first save.
Tigers 3, Royals 1
Christin Stewart drove in two runs and scored another as streaking
Detroit won its fifth straight game by sweeping a three-game series
from visiting Kansas City.
Stewart, who hit a grand slam on Saturday, had two hits. Nicholas
Castellanos and Jeimer Candelario scored the other runs for Detroit.
Tyson Ross (1-1) recorded his first win with the Tigers, tossing
seven strong innings. He allowed one run on five hits while walking
one and striking out eight. Shane Greene struck out two in the ninth
while recording his seventh save.
Mariners 12, White Sox 5
Daniel Vogelbach and Edwin Encarnacion combined for six hits, three
home runs and 10 RBIs to back a solid outing from Wade LeBlanc and
lead Seattle past host Chicago.
Vogelbach was 3-for-4 with two home runs and a career-best six RBIs,
while Encarnacion had one home run among his three hits and four
RBIs as the Mariners won for the ninth time in 11 games to open the
season.
LeBlanc (2-0) held the White Sox to two runs on six hits in six
innings, walking one and striking out six. White Sox right-hander
Ivan Nova struggled in his home debut, allowing seven runs on seven
hits in 2 1/3 innings while scattering two strikeouts and one walk.
Indians 3, Blue Jays 1
Mike Clevinger allowed one hit and struck out 10 over five scoreless
innings as host Cleveland completed a four-game series sweep of
Toronto.
Cleveland's Tyler Naquin highlighted his three-hit performance with
an RBI single in the first inning that plated Carlos Santana, who
had a run-scoring double in the previous at-bat to extend his
hitting streak to eight games.
Jose Ramirez added an RBI single with two outs in the fifth inning
for the Indians, whose pitching staff recorded 57 strikeouts in the
four-game series.
Pirates 7, Reds 5
Josh Bell hit a 474-foot solo blast and added an RBI double as host
Pittsburgh topped Cincinnati to sweep their four-game series and
hand the visitors their eighth straight defeat.
There were five homers and a benches-clearing incident that led to
five ejections in the game. Bell was 2-for-3 with a walk and has two
homers and three doubles in the past two games. Derek Dietrich
homered twice for the Reds.
Pittsburgh starter Chris Archer (1-0) lasted six innings, allowing
three runs and five hits, with seven strikeouts and two walks.
Richard Rodriguez pitched a perfect ninth for his first career save.
--Field Level Media
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