MLB roundup: Cards one-hit Cubs,
lead NL Central by one
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[August 02, 2019]
Jack Flaherty took a no-hitter
into the sixth inning, allowed one hit in seven outstanding innings
and combined with two relievers on a one-hitter as the St. Louis
Cardinals continued their surge with an 8-0 victory over the
visiting Chicago Cubs on Thursday night.
The Cardinals, who lead the Cubs by one game in the race for the
National League Central title, won for the 17th time in 25 games and
improved to 14-6 since the All-Star break by collecting 14 hits. The
Cubs lost for the seventh time in 10 games and did not hold a lead
for the first time in their 18 games since the All-Star break.
Flaherty (5-6) lost his no-hit bid on his 81st pitch when Nicholas
Castellanos lined a clean single to right field on a 2-2 fastball.
The right-hander recovered by striking out Kris Bryant and easily
breezed through the seventh.
Jon Lester (9-7) allowed five runs on nine hits with six strikeouts
and no walks in five-plus innings and took the loss.
Dodgers 8, Padres 2
Rookie catcher Will Smith slugged a go-ahead grand slam in the sixth
inning to help Los Angeles beat San Diego and improve its home
record to an MLB-best 41-14.
Cody Bellinger homered and drove in three runs for Los Angeles, and
Clayton Kershaw (10-2) overcame a season-worst five walks to improve
to 20-6 all-time against the Padres. Kershaw gave up two runs and
six hits in six innings and fanned five to move into third place in
Dodgers' history with 2,397 career strikeouts.
Kershaw passed legendary Sandy Koufax (2,396) when he fanned Austin
Hedges for the second out in the sixth inning. Don Sutton (2,696)
and Don Drysdale (2,486) are the top two on the team's list.
Rays 9, Red Sox 4
August began as July ended for surging Tampa Bay, which with a win
over host Boston completed a three-game sweep of their American
League East rivals.
Mike Zunino and Austin Meadows homered, Tommy Pham doubled twice and
drove in two runs and starter Brendan McKay (2-1) got plenty of run
support while holding the Red Sox to three runs on seven hits in 5
1/3 innings, striking out seven to improve to 2-1.
The Rays, despite two Xander Bogaerts home runs and a solo shot by
Mookie Betts, won their fourth straight game and maintained their
grasp on the No. 2 wild-card spot in the AL, with the Oakland
Athletics a half-game behind. The Red Sox lost their fourth straight
and fell 3 1/2 games behind the Rays.
Astros 7, Indians 1
Gerrit Cole (13-5) allowed one run over seven strong innings and
Alex Bregman homered to highlight his three-hit performance as
visiting Houston recorded a victory over Cleveland.
Former Indians outfielder Michael Brantley and Yordan Alvarez joined
Bregman in driving in two runs each and George Springer belted his
32nd career leadoff homer for the Astros, who have won 11 of their
last 14 games.
Cleveland's Yasiel Puig, who is appealing his three-game suspension
for his part in a brawl in his last game with the Cincinnati Reds,
joined Franmil Reyes by recording a hit apiece in their respective
debuts with the Indians. Both players were later thrown out at the
plate, however.
Mets 4, White Sox 0
Zack Wheeler (8-6) pitched seven scoreless innings as surging New
York completed a three-game sweep of host Chicago.
Robinson Cano homered and finished with two RBIs for the Mets, who
have won a season-high seven consecutive games to move within two
games of .500 at 53-55 -- the closest they have been to the
break-even mark since June 15. New York has the second-best record
in the National League (13-5) since the All-Star break.
The White Sox lost their fourth straight game to fall to an AL-worst
4-16 since the All-Star break.
Phillies 10, Giants 2
J.T. Realmuto had three hits, including a three-run homer, and
Philadelphia won the rubber game of the three-game series against
visiting San Francisco. Scott Kingery also had three hits and drove
in two runs, Cesar Hernandez had two hits and three RBIs, and Roman
Quinn added a solo homer for the Phillies.
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Cardinals starting pitcher Jack Flaherty (22) pitches against the
Chicago Cubs during the first inning at Busch Stadium. Mandatory
Credit: Joe Puetz-USA TODAY Sports
Phillies starter Jake Arrieta went four innings, allowing two runs
(one earned) and four hits. He struck out five and walked one. Jose
Alvarez (2-2) relieved Arrieta with Philadelphia leading 9-1 in the
fifth and he finished the inning to become the pitcher of record.
Giants starter Dereck Rodriguez (4-6) was recalled from Triple-A
Sacramento to make the start and allowed seven runs (four earned)
and eight hits in three innings.
Athletics 5, Brewers 3
Matt Chapman hit a go-ahead, two-run home run off All-Star Josh
Hader in the eighth inning, helping host Oakland defeat Milwaukee in
an interleague game.
The homer was Oakland's second of the series off Hader (1-5), after
Matt Olson had ended Tuesday's series opener with a walk-off shot in
the 10th inning for a 3-2 win.
With the A's down 3-2, Robbie Grossman started off the eighth by
drawing a full-count walk from Hader, who worked in all three games
of the tightly contested series. Chapman then drilled Hader's next
pitch over the wall in center field for his team-leading 24th homer
of the season.
Blue Jays 11, Orioles 2
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. hit two homers and drove in four and visiting
Toronto finished with five home runs in a victory over Baltimore.
Guerrero hit a two-run homer and a solo shot and also added an RBI
double. He went 3-for-5 with those four RBIs in the second
multi-homer game of his brief career. Danny Jansen, Randal Grichuk
and Billy McKinney each added homers as Toronto extended its winning
streak to four games.
Trent Thornton (4-7) earned the victory with six strong innings
after being activated from the injured list before the game.
Baltimore starter Asher Wojciechowski (2-4) had given the Orioles
two great starts in his previous two outings but didn't have it this
time. The right-hander allowed four runs on six hits -- including
two homers -- in 4 2/3 innings.
Marlins 5, Twins 4 (12 innings)
Harold Ramirez slugged a walk-off homer in the 12th inning as Miami
rallied to defeat visiting Minnesota.
It was the second walk-off hit of the homestand for Ramirez, who
crushed a 2-2 fastball from Cody Stashak (0-1). The 406-foot shot to
left field was Ramirez's seventh homer of the season. The Marlins,
who have the worst record in the National League, sent the game to
extra innings by scoring three runs in the ninth, avoiding what
would have been a three-game sweep.
Twins reliever Sam Dyson, acquired from the San Francisco Giants on
Wednesday, faced four batters in the ninth and got no outs, allowing
a Jon Berti RBI double and leaving with the bases loaded.
Braves 4, Reds 1 (6 innings)
Freddie Freeman and Adam Duvall homered and left-hander Max Fried
earned his 12th win as host Atlanta beat Cincinnati in a game
shortened to six innings because of rain.
Fried (12-4) worked six innings and earned the win. He threw one
pitch in the seventh before the grounds crew scurried to cover the
field for a rain delay that lasted 1 hour, 46 minutes.
The Braves now lead the National League East by seven games over
Philadelphia and Washington.
--Field Level Media
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