MLB
roundup: Twins' Odorizzi outduels Astros' Verlander
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[April 30, 2019]
Odorizzi pitched seven shutout
innings to outduel Justin Verlander as the Minnesota Twins edged the
Houston Astros 1-0 on Monday night in Minneapolis.
It was the third consecutive win for Odorizzi (3-2), including two
in a row over the Astros. He allowed four singles and a walk while
striking out seven.
Taylor Rogers pitched a scoreless eighth, and Blake Parker erased a
leadoff single to Carlos Correa to start the ninth by inducing Yuli
Gurriel to hit into a double play. Parker then got Josh Reddick to
ground out to end the game for his sixth save.
Verlander (4-1), who lost for just the third time in his past 21
starts (14-3) against Minnesota, gave up two hits, two walks and a
run over six innings before departing after throwing 100 pitches, 66
of which were strikes. He struck out seven.
Giants 3, Dodgers 2
Evan Longoria cleared the bases with a seventh-inning double,
rallying San Francisco to a victory over visiting Los Angeles on a
record-breaking night for Cody Bellinger.
The outcome ended two streaks, with the Giants snapping a three-game
skid while the Dodgers saw their four-game winning streak end.
Los Angeles came up short despite Bellinger's 37th RBI of the
season, the most in major league history before May 1. His
sixth-inning single broke a three-way tie for the record that he
temporarily shared with Mark McGwire and Juan Gonzalez.
Reds 5, Mets 4
Jesse Winker's homer with two outs in the top of the ninth inning
lifted visiting Cincinnati past New York Mets in the opener of a
four-game series.
The Reds broke a two-game losing streak. The Mets have dropped four
of five. The teams combined to strand nine runners without scoring
between the fifth and the ninth innings before Winker homered well
beyond the right field fence off Mets closer Edwin Diaz (0-1), who
was scored upon for just the second time in 13 appearances this
season.
The homer made a winner out of Raisel Iglesias (1-3), who tossed two
scoreless innings.
Cardinals 6, Nationals 3
Marcell Ozuna had two hits, including a key two-run single in a
six-run, fifth-inning rally, and St. Louis won at Washington.
Cardinals starter Michael Wacha (2-0) allowed three runs on four
hits in five innings for the win after coming off the injured list
earlier in the day. He missed one start due to a knee problem.
Washington's Patrick Corbin (2-1) had his worst start of the season,
allowing six runs on six hits with four walks in five innings. It
was his shortest outing in six games this year, and his ERA rose
from 2.48 to 3.58.
Red Sox 9, Athletics 4
Rookie Michael Chavis drove in a career-high three runs as host
Boston overcame an early four-run deficit to beat Oakland.
After the A's erupted for four runs in the second, Boston was aided
by errors from second baseman Jurickson Profar and starting pitcher
Frankie Montas (4-2) to put the wheels in motion on its own big
inning, six runs in the third.
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Twins starting pitcher Jake Odorizzi (12) delivers a pitch in the
first inning against the Houston Astros at Target Field. Mandatory
Credit: Jesse Johnson-USA TODAY Sports
Six Boston relievers combined to allow one hit over 4 1/3 innings to
seal the win as the Red Sox improved to 3-4 on their homestand. Ryan
Brasier (1-0) tossed 1 1/3 perfect innings and was credited with the
win.
Rays 8, Royals 5
Yandy Diaz had a pair of RBI singles as Tampa Bay defeated host
Kansas City for its 11th victory in the past 12 matchups against the
Royals.
Yonny Chirinos (4-0) pitched 5 2/3 innings, allowing four runs (two
earned) on just two hits. He struck out four and walked one.
Brad Keller (2-3) took his second loss to the Rays in as many
outings. He struggled with his control all evening and lasted only
five innings. Keller gave up five runs on six hits while walking
three and striking out one.
Brewers 5, Rockies 1
Jesus Aguilar hit his first two home runs of the season and Zach
Davies (3-0) was effective into the sixth inning as Milwaukee
defeated visiting Colorado in the opener of a four-game series.
The Brewers have won four consecutive games against the Rockies,
counting the three-game sweep in last fall's National League
Division Series, and have won 11 of their last 13 against Colorado.
Milwaukee won without Christian Yelich, who was kept out of the
lineup with a strained lower back and is listed as day-to-day.
Aguilar, who hit 35 home runs last season, had gone 80 consecutive
at-bats without a homer before going deep in the first and third
innings.
White Sox 5, Orioles 3
Yonder Alonso and Tim Anderson both smacked two-run home runs, and
Manny Banuelos pitched 5 2/3 strong innings to lead host Chicago
past Baltimore.
Banuelos (2-0) led the White Sox to their third straight victory,
limiting the Orioles to two runs on five hits with three walks and
six strikeouts. Alex Colome pitched a perfect ninth for his sixth
save.
After struggling to solve Orioles left-hander John Means (3-3) when
the clubs met in Baltimore last Wednesday, Chicago struck for early
success against Means on Monday. The leadoff man reached base in
both the second and third innings to set up the home runs from
Alonso and Anderson, respectively.
Braves 3, Padres 1
Ozzie Albies hit his sixth home run, and rookie Mike Soroka posted
another strong outing to lead Atlanta over visiting San Diego.
Albies went 2-for-4 -- he's now hitting .406 (13-for-32) from the
right side -- with a pair of RBIs to help the Braves win their
second straight.
Soroka (2-1) pitched six strong innings and allowed one run on four
hits with a career-high eight strikeouts. San Diego starter Nick
Margevicius (2-3) pitched 5 2/3 innings and allowed three runs, one
earned, on four hits and three walks.
--Field Level Media
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