MLB roundup: Mets win fifth
straight game, series
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[August 07, 2019]
Zack Wheeler scattered eight
hits over eight scoreless innings Tuesday night for the red-hot New
York Mets, who locked up another series win with a 5-0 victory over
the visiting Miami Marlins.
Wilson Ramos hit a three-run homer and Pete Alonso added a solo
blast for the Mets, who have won the first three games of the
four-game series and 12 of their past 13 to move two games over .500
(58-56) for the first time since April 24.
New York, which has won five straight series and seven of eight
since the All-Star break, earned its fifth consecutive victory.
Miami has dropped five games in a row and seven of eight.
Wheeler (9-6) struck out five, walked one and induced 13 ground-ball
outs while throwing 101 pitches, including 72 for strikes. The
Marlins hit into three double plays, stranded eight runners and went
0-for-13 with runners in scoring position.
Astros 11, Rockies 6
Yuli Gurriel hit a pair of two-run homers while Michael Brantley and
Carlos Correa both recorded multi-hit and multi-RBI games as host
Houston overpowered Colorado.
Correa added three RBIs while Brantley drove in two runs. Yordan
Alvarez also hit a two-run homer for Houston, which won its fifth
game in a row and eighth in the past nine.
The offensive onslaught made the struggles of Zack Greinke an
afterthought. Greinke (11-4) scuffled in his Astros debut, allowing
five runs on six hits and two walks with two strikeouts over six
innings, but he emerged with the win.
Braves 12, Twins 7
Freddie Freeman homered and drove in four runs, and Ronald Acuna Jr.
went 3-for-5 with a home run and four runs as Atlanta jumped out to
an 11-run lead and then held on for a victory over Minnesota in
Minneapolis.
Ozzie Albies went 4-for-6 with three runs and two RBIs, including a
run-scoring triple to highlight Atlanta's six-run sixth inning.
Freeman collected three hits, Brian McCann had two hits and three
RBIs, and Ender Inciarte also had two hits for the Braves, who
out-hit the Twins 16-10.
Nelson Cruz went 4-for-5 with two home runs and four RBIs, and Mitch
Garver and Eddie Rosario also went deep for Minnesota. It was the
sixth multi-homer game of the season for Cruz, tying the franchise
record set by Hall of Famer Harmon Killebrew in 1964.
A's 11, Cubs 4
Dustin Garneau and Stephen Piscotty each hit three-run home runs,
and Oakland cruised to a win at Chicago.
Piscotty added a run-scoring single to finish with four RBIs as
Oakland earned its seventh win in nine games. Matt Olson added a
pair of RBIs, while Mark Canha and Chad Pinder drove in one run
apiece.
Kris Bryant hit a two-run homer for the Cubs, whose four-game
winning streak ended. Oakland's Brett Anderson (10-7) allowed two
runs on seven hits in six innings, walking one and striking out
three. Chicago's Jon Lester (9-8) gave up 11 runs (10 earned) on 10
hits in four innings.
Yankees 9, Orioles 4
Mike Tauchman, DJ LeMahieu and Didi Gregorius homered in the third
inning, and New York went deep six times in a victory at Baltimore.
Austin Romine, Brett Gardner and Cameron Maybin also homered as the
Yankees twice hit back-to-back homers and won their seventh
straight. The Yankees have hit 38 homers in Baltimore in 2019, a
major league record for homers in an away ballpark.
Jonathan Holder served as the opener for the Yankees and gave up two
runs in 2 2/3 innings. Nestor Cortes Jr. (5-0) earned the victory
later with 2 1/3 innings of shutout relief after a 72-minute rain
delay at the start, and Adam Ottavino got his first save as a
Yankee.
Reds 8, Angels 4
Tucker Barnhart homered twice as Cincinnati matched a season high
with five home runs and completed a two-game sweep of visiting Los
Angeles.
Eugenio Suarez clubbed his 30th home run, and rookie Aristides
Aquino and Jose Iglesias also went deep for Cincinnati, which has
won three in a row and eight of 11. It was the fourth time in 2019
that the Reds homered five times. The Angels matched a season worst
with their sixth straight defeat.
Veteran catcher Barnhart produced his first multi-homer game. Aquino
highlighted the Reds' second three-run inning of the game when he
homered in the fourth -- his second in six contests since being
called up from Triple-A Louisville last week. The right fielder also
made a back-handed running catch to thwart the Angels' bases-loaded
threat in the eighth.
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Mets starting pitcher Zack Wheeler (45) pitches against the Miami
Marlins during the first inning at Citi Field. Mandatory Credit:
Andy Marlin-USA TODAY Sports
Rays 7, Blue Jays 6 (10 innings)
Kevin Kiermaier scored the winning run on a wild pitch with two outs
in the bottom of the 10th inning as Tampa Bay overcame an early
six-run deficit to defeat Toronto in St. Petersburg, Fla.
Avisail Garcia, Willy Adames and Meadows hit two-run homers for the
Rays, accounting for all the runs in Tampa Bay's six-run inning
fourth inning.
Brandon Drury belted a three-run homer for the Blue Jays, and Cavan
Biggio hit a solo shot.
Brewers 4, Pirates 3
Yasmani Grandal doubled twice, driving in one run and scoring one,
as Milwaukee prevailed at Pittsburgh.
Bryan Reynolds homered while Jose Osuna and Pablo Reyes each had an
RBI double for Pittsburgh, which has lost four straight and 14 of
its last 16.
Milwaukee starter Chase Anderson pitched 5 2/3 innings, giving up
two runs and six hits, with four strikeouts and one walk. Junior
Guerra (4-3) got the final out of the sixth in earning the win. Matt
Albers gave up a run in the ninth but recorded his second save.
Royals 6, Red Sox 2
Jorge Soler homered twice to eclipse 30 for the season as Kansas
City snapped a seven-game losing streak with a win at Boston.
Ryan O'Hearn also went yard as the Royals won for just the second
time in their last 12. Kansas City also ended a franchise-long run
of eight straight losses to Boston.
J.D. Martinez and Christian Vazquez had two hits apiece for the Red
Sox, who fell for the ninth time in their past 10 contests. Boston
had a record streak of 18 straight games at Fenway Park with a home
run come to an end.
White Sox 5, Tigers 3 (Game 1)
Jose Abreu had three hits, including a solo homer, and drove in
three runs, rookie Dylan Cease recorded his second career victory,
and Chicago topped host Detroit in the opener of a day-night
doubleheader.
Welington Castillo also homered for the White Sox while Castillo,
Tim Anderson and Ryan Goins contributed two hits apiece. Cease (2-4)
lasted five innings and allowed two runs on seven hits. Three
relievers did the rest, with Alex Colome collecting his 22nd save.
Tigers starter Daniel Norris (3-9) gave up four runs on seven hits
in 5 2/3 innings. Jake Rogers hit his second career homer for
Detroit, which lost its fifth straight. Harold Castro had two hits
and an RBI.
Tigers 10, White Sox 6 (Game 2)
Jordy Mercer hit a two-run homer and drove in three runs, and host
Detroit snapped its five-game losing streak with a triumph over
Chicago in the second game of the doubleheader.
John Hicks had three hits, scored twice and drove in a run, and
Miguel Cabrera supplied three hits and scored twice. Gordon Beckham
contributed two hits, two runs and an RBI. Drew VerHagen (2-2)
recorded his first career win as a starting pitcher. He gave up one
run on seven hits in five innings.
Ryan Goins had three hits and drove in two runs for Chicago. Leury
Garcia supplied three hits, a run and an RBI.
Rangers at Indians, ppd.
The scheduled game between Texas and host Cleveland was postponed
due to inclement weather. The teams will play a doubleheader
Wednesday afternoon.
Play was delayed before a pitch was thrown Tuesday, and after a
15-minute delay, the announcement was made that the game was
postponed.
--Field Level Media
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