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			roundup: Bauer pitches Indians past Astros 
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			 [April 26, 2019] 
			Trevor Bauer won his individual 
			matchup against Gerrit Cole, his former UCLA staff mate, and the 
			Cleveland Indians claimed the opener of their four-game series with 
			the host Houston Astros 2-1 Thursday. 
 Bauer (3-1) allowed at least one baserunner in each of his eight 
			innings yet faced just one batter with a runner in scoring position. 
			The Astros managed one run off Bauer: a 411-foot solo home run from 
			George Springer in the third.
 
 Bauer yielded four hits and six walks while fanning three. Cleveland 
			got solo homers from Leonys Martin in the third inning and Jake 
			Bauers in the fifth. Brad Hand threw a perfect ninth inning for his 
			seventh save.
 
 Cole (1-4) allowed two runs on three hits and three walks in seven 
			innings. He struck out 10.
 
 Diamondbacks 5, Pirates 0
 
 Zack Greinke pitched seven two-hit scoreless innings and tripled and 
			scored to lead visiting Arizona past Pittsburgh, completing a 
			four-game series sweep.
 
 Greinke (4-1) struck out seven and walked one. He retired the final 
			14 batters he faced. Andrew Chafin pitched the eighth and Yoshihisa 
			Hirano the ninth to complete the combined five-hit shutout.
 
 Christian Walker doubled twice, scored once and drove in a run, and 
			Jarrod Dyson was 3 for 5 with an RBI and two runs scored for 
			Arizona, which has won nine of its last 11.
 
 Angels 11, Yankees 5
 
 David Fletcher drove in a career-high five runs, helping Los Angeles 
			rally from a four-run deficit to beat New York in Anaheim, Calif. 
			The result ended the Yankees' six-game winning streak.
 
 Fletcher snapped a 4-4 tie in the sixth inning with a two-run 
			single, then added a three-run triple in the seventh inning, 
			extending the Angels' lead to 11-4. Both hits came with two outs.
 
 Tommy La Stella and Kole Calhoun homered for the Angels. Luke Voit 
			had three hits for the Yankees, who got a home run from Gio Urshela.
 
			
			 
			Reds 4, Braves 2
 Luis Castillo pitched six shutout innings, and Eugenio Suarez drove 
			in three runs and scored another to lift Cincinnati past visiting 
			Atlanta.
 
 Castillo (3-1) allowed eight hits, no walks and struck out a 
			season-low two batters. He also got a base hit -- his first of the 
			season -- and scored a run. Castillo has posted a 1.16 ERA in his 
			past 11 starts since Aug. 1, 2018.
 
 The Reds won two games in the three-game series and have not lost a 
			series against Atlanta since 2014. Cincinnati has won five of its 
			past seven.
 
 Marlins 3, Phillies 1 (10 innings)
 
 Starlin Castro hit a two-run home run off Hector Neris with two outs 
			in the 10th inning to lift visiting Miami over Philadelphia.
 
			Neil Walker had three hits, including a pair of doubles, while 
			Castro and Jorge Alfaro each added two hits for Miami. Walker's 
			double in the 10th set up Castro for the go-ahead homer. Tayron 
			Guerrero (1-0) earned the win with a scoreless ninth. Sergio Romo 
			picked up his fourth save in four chances this season.
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			 Indians starting pitcher Trevor Bauer (47) delivers a pitch during 
			the second inning against the Houston Astros at Minute Maid Park. 
			Mandatory Credit: Troy Taormina-USA TODAY Sports 
            
			 
            Sean Rodriguez hit a solo home run and Cesar Hernandez had two hits 
			for the Phillies.
 Red Sox 7, Tigers 3
 
 Rick Porcello collected his first victory of the season, rookie 
			Michael Chavis hit his second career homer, and host Boston downed 
			Detroit.
 
 Porcello (1-3), who began the night with an 8.47 ERA, allowed three 
			runs on six hits in six innings with five strikeouts. The Red Sox 
			salvaged the last two games of the four-game series after dropping a 
			day-night doubleheader on Tuesday.
 
            
			 
            
 Nicholas Castellanos hit a two-run homer, his first this season, for 
			Detroit. Jordan Zimmermann (0-4) gave up five runs on five hits in 
			three innings.
 
 Dodgers 2, Cubs 1
 
 A pair of runs without the aid of a base hit were all Los Angeles 
			needed to earn a victory at Chicago that salvaged the finale of the 
			three-game series.
 
 The Dodgers scored once in the fifth inning when Chris Taylor's hot 
			smash to shortstop in the fifth inning eluded the glove of the Cubs' 
			Javier Baez, allowing Alex Verdugo to score from third. They added 
			an insurance run in the eighth on a sacrifice fly from Cody 
			Bellinger.
 
 The Cubs got their lone run with two outs in the ninth inning when 
			Albert Almora Jr. hit a home run against Dodgers closer Kenley 
			Jansen.
 
 Mariners 14, Rangers 2
 
 Ryon Healy went 3-for-5 with two doubles and three RBIs, and Marco 
			Gonzales pitched seven scoreless innings as Seattle routed visiting 
			Texas. The Mariners snapped a three-game losing streak and sent the 
			Rangers to their fourth consecutive defeat.
 
 Gonzales (5-0) allowed six hits and struck out nine in becoming the 
			first pitcher in the majors this season to reach five victories. He 
			didn't issue a walk.
 
 Healy hit a three-run double in a five-run first inning as the 
			Mariners spoiled left-hander Taylor Hearn's major league debut. 
			Hearn (0-1) faced eight batters in the first inning and only 
			recorded one out. The 24-year-old allowed five runs (four earned) on 
			three hits and four walks.
 
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