MLB roundup: Yankees hit HR mark,
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[August 06, 2019]
Mike Ford hit a tiebreaking
homer in the top of the eighth, and Mike Tauchman added a two-run
shot later in the inning as the New York Yankees set a major league
mark for road home runs en route to a 9-6 victory over the Baltimore
Orioles on Monday night.
Ford had just one career homer before this contest, and Tauchman
finished with two on the night. Tauchman's first, a solo shot in the
sixth inning, was the Yankees' 30th this season at Camden Yards.
That set a major league mark for the most home runs by a visiting
team at one ballpark in a season. The Yankees, winners of six in a
row, made it 32 on the two eighth-inning homers.
Baltimore has given up at least five homers in a game 15 times this
season, a major league record, per MLB.com. The Orioles also set a
major league record by allowing multiple homers in 10 consecutive
games.
The Orioles also had a noteworthy performance at the plate, as
shortstop Jonathan Villar hit for the cycle. He is the fifth player
to hit for the cycle in Orioles history, and the first since Felix
Pie in 2009.
Twins 5, Braves 3
Miguel Sano hit a two-run, pinch-hit home run with two outs in the
bottom of the ninth inning to give Minnesota a walk-off victory over
Atlanta in Minneapolis.
Sano hit an 0-1 cutter by Braves' reliever Chris Martin (0-3) high
off the batter's eye in center field for his 19th home run of the
season, driving in Luis Arraez, who had kept the inning alive with a
two-out bloop single. It was the second pinch-hit homer of Sano's
career and a major league-best 219th home run for the Twins.
Max Kepler also homered and Arraez went 2-for-4 with two RBIs and a
run scored for Minnesota, which won its fourth straight and seventh
out of eight games to increase its American League Central Division
lead to four games over Cleveland, which lost to Texas on Monday.
Trevor May (5-3) picked up the win with two innings of scoreless
relief.
Dodgers 8, Cardinals 0
Rookie Tony Gonsolin pitched six shutout innings in his Dodger
Stadium debut to get his first major league win as Los Angeles shut
out St. Louis.
Cody Bellinger and Joc Pederson hit home runs for the Dodgers, who
won their third game in a row and improved to 44-15 at home. The
Cardinals suffered their third consecutive defeat. Gonsolin, a
right-hander making his third career major league appearance and
second start, allowed only two hits, walked one and struck out
seven.
Gonsolin (1-1) opened with 4 2/3 hitless innings before St. Louis'
Kolten Wong doubled off the wall in right-center field. The only
other hit Gonsolin allowed was a two-out single to Dexter Fowler in
the sixth.
Mets 5, Marlins 4 (Game 2)
Pete Alonso capped a three-homer seventh inning with a solo shot to
left field for red-hot New York, which climbed over .500 for the
first time in three months by storming back to beat visiting Miami
to complete a doubleheader sweep.
The Mets have won four straight and have gone a baseball-best 17-6
since the All-Star break to improve to 57-56. They were a
season-worst 11 games under .500 on July 12. New York is one of
three teams this season, along with the Washington Nationals and San
Francisco Giants, to climb over .500 after being at least 10 games
below that mark.
With the Mets down 4-2 in the seventh, J.D. Davis hit a leadoff
homer. Two outs later, Michael Conforto homered over the right field
foul pole. Alonso barely missed a homer on a foul ball, but a few
pitches later, he hit a laser off the first row of seats in left
field for his 35th home run.
Mets 6, Marlins 2 (Game 1)
Jacob deGrom tossed seven strong innings and helped his own cause
with a two-run single to give New York a win in the first game of
the doubleheader against Miami.
DeGrom (7-7) gave up two runs on five hits and one walk while
striking out eight as he completed seven innings for the fourth
straight start and the fifth time in his last six outings. He
retired 15 of the final 16 batters he faced Monday.
The Mets took a lead when Jeff McNeil homered on the first pitch of
the game off Robert Dugger (0-1), who was making his big-league
debut. After Miami tied the game on consecutive pitches to begin the
second -- Brian Anderson and Starlin Castro both doubled -- Amed
Rosario gave the Mets the lead for good with a one-out homer in the
third.
Blue Jays 2, Rays 0
Jacob Waguespack pitched six strong innings and Bo Bichette homered
again as visiting Toronto ended Tampa Bay's six-game winning streak.
Waguespack (3-1) allowed four hits and one walk while striking out
four. Derek Law, who got the final out of the eighth, pitched a
perfect ninth for his second save. Rays starter Charlie Morton
(12-4) allowed two runs and seven hits while striking out nine in
seven innings.
Bichette led off the game with a double and scored on Cavan Biggio's
single. Bichette, who has hit in each of his first eight career
major league games to match a club record, also led off the third
inning with his third home run and his ninth extra-base hit.
Brewers 9, Pirates 7
Christian Yelich homered twice and Mike Moustakas went deep once as
visiting Milwaukee broke a four-game losing streak with a win in
Pittsburgh.
The Brewers also got three RBIs from Trent Grisham and RBI singles
from Eric Thames and Orlando Arcia in ringing up 13 hits. Pablo
Reyes hit a pinch-hit, two-run homer; Bryan Reynolds added a solo
shot; Kevin Newman hit a three-run double and Starling Marte added
an RBI triple for the Pirates, who have lost three straight.
Milwaukee starter Jordan Lyles (7-7), acquired from Pittsburgh eight
days previously, pitched five innings. He gave up three runs (one
earned) and two hits, with one strikeout and two walks. Josh Hader
got the final four outs for his 25th save. Pittsburgh's Dario
Agrazal (2-3), making his eighth big-league start, allowed five runs
and eight hits in five innings, with one strikeout and two walks.
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Yankees first baseman Mike Ford (74) hits a solo home run in the
eighth inning against the Baltimore Orioles at Oriole Park at Camden
Yards. Mandatory Credit: Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports
Cubs 6, A's 5
Pinch hitter Ian Happ hit a tiebreaking home run to spark a four-run
seventh inning and Javier Baez homered twice as Chicago held on
against visiting Oakland at Wrigley Field.
Happ snapped a 2-2 deadlock when he drove a full-count, two-seam
fastball from Blake Treinen (6-4) over the right-center field
bleachers at an estimated distance of 474 feet. Baez celebrated the
fifth anniversary of his major league debut with a game-tying
454-foot homer into the left field bleachers off Oakland starter
Chris Bassitt in the sixth. The shortstop then hit a two-run shot
into the basket in front of the left field bleachers drive off
Treinen to make it 6-2 in the seventh.
Nicholas Castellanos hit his first homer since being acquired from
Detroit last week, a solo shot in the bottom of the first. He then
added an RBI double between Happ's and Baez's homers in the seventh.
Red Sox 7, Royals 5
Rick Porcello emerged from a personal slump by pitching six quality
innings as Boston held off visiting Kansas City to snap an
eight-game losing streak.
Sam Travis and Rafael Devers homered as Boston took the opener of a
three-game series to end its longest skid since 2015. Porcello
(10-8) gave up one run on four hits and two walks, striking out
five.
Bubba Starling, Cheslor Cuthbert and Meibrys Viloria homered for
Kansas City, which dropped its seventh straight as starter Mike
Montgomery (1-5) gave up four runs (two earned) on seven hits and
one walk while striking out seven in five innings.
Reds 7, Angels 4
Luis Castillo struck out a career-best 13 batters to lead to a win
over visiting Los Angeles in the opener of a two-game series.
Castillo (11-4) gave up two runs on solo homers by Luis Rengifo and
Mike Trout, gave up three hits overall and walked one on a
career-high 119 pitches over seven innings.
Angels right-hander Taylor Cole, on the other hand, struggled as an
opener for the second straight time. Cole (1-3) surrendered five
runs and five hits in the first inning, three days after he allowed
four runs and four hits while recording just one out in a 7-3 loss
in Cleveland.
Rangers 1, Indians 0
Mike Minor struck out seven over seven strong innings as surging
Texas shut out host Cleveland.
Elvis Andrus ripped a triple to lead off the fourth inning and then
scored on Nomar Mazara's sacrifice fly for the Rangers, who have won
five in a row and will attempt to match a season-high winning streak
on Tuesday in the second contest of the three-game series.
Minor (10-6) flustered Cleveland for the second time this season. He
allowed seven hits -- all singles -- while walking just one batter
during his 112-pitch performance. The 31-year-old permitted one run
on three hits over eight innings in a 4-2 victory versus the Indians
on June 20.
White Sox 7, Tigers 4
Tim Anderson had three hits and scored twice, All-Star Lucas Giolito
recorded his first victory in six starts, and Chicago took down host
Detroit, which has lost four in a row.
Giolito (12-5) gave up three runs on eight hits and struck out eight
in six innings. He walked two. James McCann reached base three
times, scored twice and knocked in a run, while Matt Skole drove in
two runs.
Detroit rookie starter Spencer Turnbull, just activated from the
10-day injured list, gave up two runs on two hits in three innings.
He struck out seven and walked three while on a pitch count.
Nationals 4, Giants 0
Right-hander Erick Fedde combined with three relievers on a
seven-hit shutout and Matt Adams cracked a run-scoring double,
giving Washington a victory in San Francisco in the opener of a
three-game series.
Fedde (2-2), who had been winless since May 26, allowed just one
runner past first base in six innings. He gave up six hits, struck
out two and did not walk a batter as the Nationals picked up their
10th shutout of the season.
Washington broke a scoreless tie against Giants starter Jeff
Samardzija (8-9) on a two-out RBI single by Anthony Rendon in the
third inning, before giving the Nationals' pitchers some breathing
room with a two-run fifth against reliever Sam Coonrod.
Phillies 7, Diamondbacks 3
Vince Velasquez pitched seven solid innings in his longest outing of
the season, Scott Kingery homered and Philadelphia opened a
three-game series in Phoenix with a win over Arizona.
Velasquez (4-6) gave up two runs and six hits, striking out three
and walking two. His longest outing of the season in 13 previous
starts was six innings on April 14.
Arizona got within 6-3 in the bottom of the eighth on David
Peralta's RBI single. Eduardo Escobar followed with a single to
bring the potential tying run to the plate with one out, but
Christian Walker struck out, and pinch hitter Tim Locastro flied out
to right.
--Field Level Media
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