MLB roundup: Donaldson's HR lifts
Braves over Nats in 10
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[August 01, 2019]
Josh Donaldson hit a solo home
run with one out in the top of the 10th inning to lead the Atlanta
Braves over the Washington Nationals 5-4 on Wednesday.
Donaldson's 25th homer of the season came on a 1-2 pitch from closer
Sean Doolittle (6-3). Sean Newcomb (5-1) got the win after blowing a
save opportunity in the ninth. Josh Tomlin worked the bottom of the
10th for his second save.
The Nationals tied the game in the ninth, putting two runners on
against Luke Jackson before Newcomb entered the game. After a walk,
Kurt Suzuki drove in a run with a bases-loaded single and a run
scored when Gerardo Parra hit into a double play.
Juan Soto of the Nationals hit a long homer to center -- his 20th of
the year -- in the bottom of the second. He became the third player
in major league history with more than one 20-homer season before
his 21st birthday, after hitting 22 homers last year as a rookie.
Rays 8, Red Sox 5
Austin Meadows hit a three-run home run, and Kevin Kiermaier and
Willy Adames added solo shots as Tampa Bay held off host Boston.
Kiermaier, fresh off the injured list (thumb), also had a key RBI
triple. The Rays have won the first two games of the series -- and
five of their last six -- and will seek a sweep Thursday.
J.D. Martinez and Michael Chavis homered for the Red Sox, who
dropped their third straight. Rick Porcello (9-8) gave up six runs
on nine hits and a walk in 5 2/3 innings, his fourth time allowing
six runs in his last six starts. He struck out seven.
Mets 4, White Sox 2
Todd Frazier grounded a go-ahead, ninth-inning single to right field
against right-hander Alex Colome before Michael Conforto busted open
a tight game with a two-run single, lifting visiting New York over
Chicago.
New York extended its winning streak to six games while handing the
White Sox their 15th loss in 19 games since the All-Star break.
Edwin Diaz navigated Leury Garcia's solo home run with two out in
the ninth, striking out three of the four batters he faced to earn
his 24th save.
Indians 10, Astros 4
Roberto Perez homered twice and drove in four runs as host Cleveland
slugged its way to blowout over Houston.
Carlos Santana and Jason Kipnis joined Perez in belting three-run
homers, while Francisco Lindor collected three hits and scored twice
for the Indians, who have won 13 of their last 17 games.
Yuli Gurriel ripped a three-run double to extend his hitting streak
to a career-best 18 contests, and Carlos Correa launched a solo
homer for the Astros, who saw their three-game winning streak come
to a halt.
Cubs 2, Cardinals 0
Kyle Hendricks pitched seven scoreless innings, Ian Happ drove in
the go-ahead run in the sixth inning, and Chicago held on to defeat
host St. Louis.
Hendricks (8-8) held the Cardinals to seven hits while walking none
and striking out seven. He improved to 3-0 with a sterling 0.39 ERA
against St. Louis this season. Cardinals right-hander Miles Mikolas
(7-11) drew the hard-luck loss despite limiting Chicago to one
unearned run on six hits in 5 2/3 innings.
The Cubs posted their first victory in five games in St. Louis this
year. Entering the night, the home team had won all 10 games during
the season series between the longtime division rivals.
Reds 4, Pirates 1
One night after a bench-clearing brawl between the two teams, Luis
Castillo allowed one run in seven innings, and Cincinnati won the
rubber game of a tense three-game series against visiting
Pittsburgh.
Castillo (10-4), who made his first All-Star team this summer, was
coming off his worst outing of the season, allowing six earned runs
and eight hits in five innings of a 12-2 loss to the visiting
Colorado Rockies on Friday. He gave up six hits on Wednesday, struck
out seven and didn't walk a batter.
Jesse Winker went 3-for-3 with a solo homer for the Reds, who have
won four of five. Nick Senzel also had three hits and drove in a
run, and Eduardo Suarez blasted a two-run homer for Cincinnati.
Giants 5, Phillies 1
Buster Posey, Pablo Sandoval and Kevin Pillar all homered in the
sixth inning as visiting San Francisco defeated Philadelphia,
capping a torrid July by going 19-6 in the month.
Giants starter Jeff Samardzija (8-8) was stellar in his six innings,
giving up just three hits and no runs. He walked one and struck out
five. The Giants had a thin bullpen since the club made a flurry of
trades before the deadline earlier in the day.
Phillies starter Vince Velasquez (3-6) tossed five-plus innings and
allowed four hits and two runs. He walked three and struck out six.
Jean Segura had a pair of hits for the Phillies, who managed only
five overall.
Yankees 7, Diamondbacks 5
Austin Romine hit a go-ahead two-run homer with two outs in the
seventh inning as New York beat Arizona.
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Braves third baseman Josh Donaldson (20) hits a solo home run in the
tenth inning off Washington Nationals relief pitcher Sean Doolittle
(not pictured) at Nationals Park. Mandatory Credit: Tommy-USA TODAY
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Romine homered approximately 30 minutes after the 4 p.m. ET trade
deadline passed without a major deal for the Yankees, and his blast
gave New York a 4-3 lead. Mike Tauchman also hit a two-run homer in
the second off Arizona starter Zack Greinke, who was later dealt to
the Houston Astros for four prospects.
The Yankees won for the fourth time in 10 games on a day in which
Masahiro Tanaka slogged through four-plus innings. The Diamondbacks
lost for the eighth time in 13 games and were unable to sweep the
four-game season series from the Yankees.
Dodgers 5, Rockies 1
Will Smith and Kristopher Negron homered in the ninth inning, and
Los Angeles beat Colorado in Denver.
Alex Verdugo tied a career high with four hits, and Joe Kelly (5-3)
got the win with an inning of relief. Cody Bellinger started the
rally with a one-out walk, Corey Seager singled and Smith hit his
fourth homer off reliever Wade Davis (1-5). Negron later hit his
second homer in as many games to make it 5-0.
Rockies starter German Marquez struck out a season-high 10 batters
before leaving the scoreless game in the top of the seventh with
what the team said was full-body cramping.
Twins 7, Marlins 4
Jose Berrios struck out a season-high 11 batters while pitching
seven scoreless innings, leading Minnesota over host Miami.
The Twins, who lead the American League Central and have won five of
their past six games, also got a three-run homer by Mitch Garver, a
two-run shot by Eddie Rosario and a solo blast from Max Kepler.
Miami, which has the worst record in the National League, will try
to avoid a three-game sweep on Thursday. The Marlins got a grand
slam from Brian Anderson in the ninth before falling short.
Brewers 4, A's 2
Lorenzo Cain hit the second pitch of the game for a home run, and
Jordan Lyles threw five strong innings in his Milwaukee debut,
lifting the visitors over Oakland in the second game of their
three-game interleague series.
Lyles (6-7), who had been winless in eight starts for Pittsburgh
dating to May 28 before being acquired by the Brewers in a trade
Monday, checked the A's on three hits before leaving with a 3-1
lead. The right-hander walked two and struck out four.
The Brewers, who lost the series opener 3-2 in 10 innings on Tuesday
night, never trailed after Cain took Brett Anderson (9-7) deep for
his eighth homer of the season, his first leading off a game since
last August against the Chicago Cubs.
Tigers 9, Angels 1
Daniel Norris ended a seven-decision losing streak by throwing five
scoreless innings, and Jake Rogers, Brandon Dixon and Gordon Beckham
hit home runs to lead Detroit over Los Angeles in Anaheim, Calif.
Dixon and Beckham combined for four hits and seven RBIs, as the
Tigers won the rubber match of a three-game series that they entered
on a six-game losing streak.
Mike Trout's American League-leading 35th homer of the season in the
sixth inning was the only offense the Angels could muster, as they
managed five hits against Norris and four relievers.
Blue Jays 4, Royals 1
Bo Bichette hit his first career home run, and Jacob Waguespack
pitched six strong innings as Toronto completed a three-game sweep
at Kansas City.
Bichette led off the eighth with a home run for a 3-1 lead. The
touted shortstop prospect made his debut Monday against the Royals,
and finished the series 6-for-9 with a double and home run.
Waguespack (2-1) went six innings, allowing one run on three hits.
He struck out two and walked two. Waguespack joined recent call-ups
Thomas Pannone and Sean Reid-Foley, as the Toronto starters limited
the Royals to three earned runs in 17 innings in the three-game
series.
Rangers 9, Mariners 7
Willie Calhoun hit a go-ahead, three-run homer, and host Texas held
on to turn back Seattle. Shin-Soo Choo also homered for the Rangers,
who snapped a three-game losing streak.
Austin Nola and Keon Broxton homered for the Mariners, who saw their
season-high-matching, six-game winning streak come to an end.
Rangers left-hander Mike Minor (9-6), who had been the subject of
trade rumors leading up to Wednesday afternoon's deadline, got the
victory despite struggling with his command. Minor went five
innings, allowing five runs on seven hits. He walked three and
struck out five.
--Field Level Media
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