MLB notebook: Nationals slug 8
homers against Brewers
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[August 19, 2019]
The Washington Nationals capped
off a productive week on offense by slugging a
franchise-record-tying eight home runs in a 16-8 rout of the
visiting Milwaukee Brewers on Sunday afternoon.
Brian Dozier (three hits, four RBIs) and Juan Soto smacked a pair of
homers, and Matt Adams (three hits) and Anthony Rendon mashed
three-run shots.
Victor Robles and Adam Eaton notched solo dingers for the Nationals,
who tallied 19 hits and won for the sixth time in seven games,
including a 17-7 win over Cincinnati on Wednesday. Catcher Yan Gomes
went 3-for-5.
For the Brewers, Mike Moustakas had three hits, two homers and five
RBIs, and Ben Gamel went 4-for-5 with a homer.
Astros 4, Athletics 1
Right-hander Zack Greinke earned his 200th career victory, and
visiting Houston avoided a series sweep with a win over Oakland.
Alex Bregman went 4-for-4 and belted his 30th home run of the
season, a three-run shot in the fifth inning that erased a 1-0
deficit and allowed the Astros -- who had lost the first three games
of the series -- to snap a five-game losing streak.
Greinke (13-4) held the A's to one run and four hits in seven
innings en route to his third consecutive win since joining the
Astros in a trade last month.
Mets 11, Royals 5
Pete Alonso hit his 40th home run of the season, establishing a
National League record for rookies, as New York defeated host Kansas
City.
Alonso's ninth-inning blast cleared the Mets bullpen in left. He
broke a tie with the Dodgers' Cody Bellinger, who hit 39 in 2017.
Trailing 4-3, the Mets scored six runs off the Kansas City bullpen
in the seventh inning to seize the game. Jeurys Familia (4-1) picked
up the win after a scoreless sixth before the Mets rally.
Braves 5, Dodgers 3
Rafael Ortega, recalled from the minor leagues last week, hit his
first career grand slam to lift Atlanta over visiting Los Angeles.
Ortega connected in the sixth inning against reliever Dustin May
(1-2) for a long homer to right field, his first since being
recalled from Triple-A Gwinnett on Tuesday.
The Braves won the final two games of the three-game series between
two division-leading clubs. The Dodgers won four of six against
Atlanta this season.
Cubs 7, Pirates 1
Nicholas Castellanos, Jason Heyward and Anthony Rizzo homered to
help Chicago drub Pittsburgh in the MLB Little League Classic in
Williamsport, Pa.
Kyle Schwarber added a two-run single, and Kris Bryant an RBI double
for the Cubs, who won their second in a row following a four-game
losing streak.
Chicago won its first road series since taking two of three against
Washington from May 17-19. The first two games of the series were
played at PNC Park in Pittsburgh.
Indians 8, Yankees 4
Mike Clevinger struck out 10 in five scoreless innings to win his
seventh straight decision, Mike Freeman hit a three-run homer and
Cleveland gained a split of its four-game series at New York.
Freeman, who started at third base as Jose Ramirez rested, hit his
fourth homer of the season in the second and doubled twice.
Francisco Lindor barely cleared the fence with a solo drive, and
rookie Oscar Mercado accounted for Cleveland's final three runs with
a double and a two-run homer in the eighth. The Indians scored 27
runs and hit 10 homers in their two wins at Yankee Stadium.
Red Sox 13, Orioles 7
Rafael Devers lined a tie-breaking RBI double that sparked a six-run
sixth inning as Boston rallied to beat visiting Baltimore.
Boston has won five in a row. The Red Sox rallied from an early 6-0
deficit with help from Devers, who finished 4-for-5 with two
doubles, a two-run homer and four RBIs.
The Orioles have lost seven in a row and 12 of 13.
Rockies 7, Marlins 6 (10 innings)
Garrett Hampson hit a soft single to left field with the bases
loaded in the 10th inning, and Colorado beat Miami in Denver.
Nolan Arenado hit a pair of home runs, Charlie Blackmon also went
deep and Carlos Estevez (2-2) got the win for the Rockies, who
posted their first sweep since claiming a three-game set against the
Arizona Diamondbacks from June 18-20.
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Nationals second baseman Brian Dozier (9) hits a three run home run
against the Milwaukee Brewers in the third inning at Nationals Park.
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Harold Ramirez had three hits and drove in a pair of runs for the
Marlins.
Rays 5, Tigers 4
Ji-Man Choi hit a two-run single in the bottom of the ninth to give
Tampa Bay a win over visiting Detroit.
Tommy Pham hit a two-run homer and scored twice for the Rays, who
took two of three in the series. D'Arnaud knocked in the other run
for Tampa Bay, while Jose Alvarado (1-5) pitched a scoreless inning
of relief to pick up the win.
Tigers starter Matthew Boyd reached the 200-strikeout mark for the
season. He held the Rays to one run on two hits and walked just two
in seven innings.
Cardinals 5, Reds 4
Paul Goldschmidt belted a two-run homer, and Tommy Edman also went
deep as visiting St. Louis edged Cincinnati.
Lane Thomas and Marcell Ozuna each drove in a run for the Cardinals,
who earned a split of the four-game series against Cincinnati with
their seventh victory in their past nine contests.
Tucker Barnhart ripped a two-run single to right field in the ninth
inning off Carlos Martinez to trim St. Louis' lead to 5-4, but the
right-hander struck out two of the next three batters to secure his
14th save.
Padres 3, Phillies 2
Joey Lucchesi pitched six strong innings, and Austin Hedges went
4-for-4 with a tiebreaking home run in the seventh as San Diego
defeated host Philadelphia.
Phillies superstar Bryce Harper left the game after five innings
because of dehydration, the team said. The heat index on the field
exceeded 100 degrees.
Luis Urias also homered for the Padres, who took two of three games
in the series.
Mariners 7, Blue Jays 0
Yusei Kikuchi pitched a two-hitter on the way to his first major
league shutout and was supported by four home runs as visiting
Seattle topped Toronto.
Kikuchi allowed one walk and struck out eight. Kyle Seager, Austin
Nola, Tom Murphy and Keon Broxton homered for the Mariners, who took
the rubber match of the three-game series.
It was the first win for Kikuchi (5-8) since June 23, a span of
eight starts in which he lost three times. His previous win had been
May 19.
Twins 6, Rangers 3
Jorge Polanco hit a three-run triple with two outs in the eighth
inning to break a 3-3 tie and carry Minnesota to a four-game series
sweep of host Texas.
Sam Dyson (5-1) picked up the win, allowing one run on three hits
over an inning of relief. Taylor Rogers struck out Rougned Odor with
runners on first and second for the final out for his 19th save.
Shin-Soo Choo went 2-for-5 with a home run, Hunter Pence had three
hits and a walk, and Jeff Mathis drove in two runs for Texas, which
lost its fourth straight game.
Diamondbacks 6, Giants 1
Merrill Kelly allowed one run and six hits over 5 2/3 innings to
help Arizona end a four-game losing streak with a win against
visiting San Francisco.
Wilmer Flores had two hits, including a solo homer, David Peralta
also homered, and Adam Jones had two RBIs in his first start in
center field this season for Arizona.
Giants left-hander Madison Bumgarner (8-8) was aiming to win his
third straight start and sixth consecutive decision. He allowed four
runs and six hits in six innings, striking out nine and walking two.
Angels 9, White Sox 2
Matt Thaiss finished a triple short of the cycle and drove in four
runs, and Kole Calhoun, Shohei Ohtani and Anthony Bemboom homered to
back seven strong innings from Griffin Canning and lift host Los
Angeles to a win over Chicago.
Los Angeles out-hit Chicago 15-7 in the series finale and won three
of four games over the weekend.
Thaiss provided the only run support the Angels needed in a pitching
matchup of rookie right-handers, drilling a three-run home run to
right field against the White Sox's Dylan Cease with one out in the
second inning.
--Field Level Media
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