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roundup: Pujols moves up RBI list in Angels win
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[April 27, 2019]
Albert Pujols continued to move up the career RBI list,
passing Lou Gehrig for fourth place all-time in the Los Angeles
Angels' 5-1 victory over the Royals Friday in Kansas City.
Pujols stands one behind Barry Bonds for third place with 1,995
RBIs. Only two players (Hank Aaron, 2,297; and Alex Rodriguez,
2,086) have driven in at least 2,000 runs.
Tyler Skaggs (2-2) continued his mastery of the Royals at Kauffman
Stadium. Skaggs allowed three hits and no runs in five innings (plus
one batter). He now has allowed one earned run in 26 innings (0.35
ERA) in four appearances. He has the best ERA all-time against the
Royals at Kauffman (min. 20 innings).
Danny Duffy (0-1), who came off the 10-day injured list for his
first start of the season, allowed three runs on five hits in five
innings. He struggled in the first inning, giving up two runs and
three hits. Pujols took a 2-1 pitch from Duffy and drove it into the
fountains in left center, 430 feet away. With the home run, his
fourth of the year, he moved past Lou Gehrig into fourth place
all-time in RBIs.
Blue Jays 4, Athletics 2
Brandon Drury hit a two-run home run with two out in the ninth, and
Toronto defeated visiting Oakland.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. led off the bottom of the ninth with a double,
his first major league hit, against Yusmeiro Petit (0-1). Billy
McKinney sacrificed pinch runner Alen Hanson to third. One batter
later, Drury drilled his third homer of the season and his first
career walk-off homer.
Robbie Grossman hit a two-run, pinch-hit home run in the eighth
inning against Toronto reliever Joe Biagini to tie the game at 2.
Ken Giles (1-1) pitched around Chad Pinder's two-out double that hit
the top of the left-field wall in the top of the ninth and got the
win.
Reds 12, Cardinals 1
Anthony DeSclafani tossed six shutout innings, while his teammates
clouted five homers in visiting Cincinnati's rout of streaking St.
Louis.
DeSclafani (1-1), who entered the night with a 5.59 ERA, gave up
four hits and three walks in his 91-pitch stint. Using a four-seam
fastball to get St. Louis to chase pitches out of the strike zone,
he fanned six.
Eugenio Suarez gave the Reds the lead for good two batters into the
game by bombing a homer off the facing of the second deck in left
field. It was the first of three solo shots they pounded off Miles
Mikolas (2-2).
Phillies 4, Marlins 0
Bryce Harper hit a two-run home run, J.T. Realmuto and Maikel Franco
each added a solo homer, and host Philadelphia defeated Miami.
The game began more than 90 minutes late because of thunderstorms in
the area.
Phillies starter Jerad Eickhoff (1-1) pitched seven strong innings,
giving up just two hits and no runs while striking out six and
walking one. He threw 86 pitches, 57 for strikes, and lowered his
ERA to 2.12. It was the first time in Eickhoff's career that he
lasted at least seven innings and allowed two hits or fewer with no
runs.
White Sox 12, Tigers 11
Tim Anderson belted a solo homer with two outs in the ninth inning
as host Chicago overcame a seven-run deficit to post a wild victory
over Detroit.
After making a pair of solid defensive plays in the top of the ninth
inning, Anderson, who finished with four hits, deposited a
first-pitch slider from Joe Jimenez (1-1) over the wall in left
field for his first career walk-off homer.
Alex Colome (1-0) worked around a leadoff walk in the ninth inning
to pick up the win.
Mariners 5, Rangers 4 (11 innings)
Mitch Haniger drove in the winning run on a fielder's choice in the
bottom of the 11th inning as Seattle defeated visiting Texas.
With one out and the bases loaded, Haniger hit a hard shot to the
left of third baseman Logan Forsythe, who was playing deep. Forsythe
attempted to throw to second to start an inning-ending double play
but struggled to get the ball out of his glove, and the speedy Dee
Gordon beat the throw to second.
Rangers pinch-hitter Shin-Soo Choo had forced extra innings with a
game-tying solo home run with one out in the top of the ninth
inning.
Brewers 10, Mets 2
Eric Thames and Orlando Arcia drove in two runs each in a five-run
third inning, and visiting Milwaukee spoiled the return of New York
starter Jacob deGrom with a victory in the opener of a three-game
series.
Lorenzo Cain had two hits and three RBIs, Mike Moustakas had two
hits and two RBIs, and Christian Yelich also had two hits for the
Brewers, who ended a four-game losing streak.
After a nearly three-hour rain delay, deGrom (2-3) made his first
pitch shortly before 10 p.m. ET. The reigning National League Cy
Young Award winner went on the injured list last week after
experiencing elbow discomfort. He went four innings, allowing five
runs and five hits, striking out seven, walking three and hitting
two batters on 89 pitches.
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Twins 6, Orioles 1
Nelson Cruz, Eddie Rosario and C.J. Cron hit back-to-back-to-back
solo homers in the first inning, and Minnesota continued its recent
homer barrage against visiting Baltimore with five blasts in the
victory.
The Twins hit 11 homers against the Orioles while sweeping last
Saturday's doubleheader in Baltimore. They now have 16 homers in
four games against the Orioles this season.
Cruz hit two, while Rosario, Cron and later Max Kepler added homers
as Minnesota improved to 4-0 vs. Baltimore in 2019.
Dodgers 6, Pirates 2
Cody Bellinger and Austin Barnes hit home runs as Los Angeles set
the major league record for long balls in consecutive home games
during a victory over visiting Pittsburgh.
Bellinger's first-inning home run gave the Dodgers homers in 33
consecutive home games going back to last season, one better than
the 1999 Colorado Rockies. The Dodgers also tied the record for
consecutive home runs at home to start a season at 14.
Josh Bell hit a home run for the Pirates, who saw their losing
streak extend to a season-long six games during the opener of a
five-game road trip.
Indians 6, Astros 3
Houston native Tyler Naquin delivered a run-scoring double in the
seventh inning, and visiting Cleveland claimed its second
consecutive victory over Houston, rallying for a win.
Cleveland hit three solo home runs off Astros starter Collin McHugh
before Naquin completed the comeback by driving home Greg Allen with
his double off right-hander Hector Rondon (2-1) for a 4-3 lead.
Reliever Adam Cimber (2-1) earned the victory.
Francisco Lindor, who became the third-youngest shortstop to reach
100 career homers, added a two-run shot off right-hander Josh James
that scored Naquin in the ninth.
Yankees 7, Giants 3
New York pelted Madison Bumgarner with 11 hits in 5 2/3 innings,
then used the no-hit work of four relievers to hold on for a victory
over host San Francisco in the opener of a three-game interleague
series.
DJ LeMahieu singled, doubled twice and scored three times for the
Yankees, who were playing their first game in San Francisco since
2007.
The Yankees scored in four separate innings against Bumgarner (1-4),
who remained winless against New York in two career starts.
Rockies 8, Braves 4
Trevor Story and Nolan Arenado hit back-to-back home runs on
consecutive pitches and finished with two hits each, and Colorado
beat host Atlanta.
Daniel Murphy had three hits, and Antonio Senzatela pitched into the
sixth inning for the win.
Tyler Flowers homered twice and finished with four hits, and Nick
Markakis had two hits for the Braves.
Padres 4, Nationals 3
Defensive replacement Hunter Renfroe hit a 1-2 pitch for a home run
off closer Sean Doolittle with one out in the top of the ninth, as
San Diego beat Washington.
Washington shortstop Carter Kieboom, in his third MLB at-bat, hit a
solo homer in the eighth off Craig Stammen to tie the game at 3-3.
Padres closer Kirby Yates retired Kieboom on strikes for the last
out with the bases loaded in the ninth.
Diamondbacks 8, Cubs 3
Adam Jones had three hits and two RBIs, and Wilmer Flores had two
singles and three RBIs as host Arizona extended its winning streak
to five games with a victory over Chicago.
The Diamondbacks have won 10 of 12 and have outscored opponents
38-10 during their season-long five-game winning streak, which began
with a four-game sweep in Pittsburgh to cap an 8-2 road trip.
David Peralta had two hits, including his 13th double, which broke
Paul Goldschmidt's franchise record for doubles in the first month
of a season. Robbie Ray (1-1) struck out seven in five innings.
Red Sox, Rays (ppd.)
Friday's game between Boston and Tampa Bay at Fenway Park was
postponed due to heavy rain in Boston. The game will be made up June
8 as part of a day-night doubleheader.
--Field Level Media
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