MLB roundup: Cardinals ride
Flaherty into first place
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[August 24, 2019]
Jack Flaherty struck out nine in six shutout innings and the
host St. Louis Cardinals beat the Colorado Rockies 8-3 on Friday
night.
Marcell Ozuna homered and drove in three runs, Yadier Molina went
3-for-5, and three other St. Louis batters had two hits each. The
Cardinals moved a half-game ahead of the Chicago Cubs for first
place in the National League Central.
Nolan Arenado had two hits and reached all four times he came to the
plate for Colorado, which has lost four of five since sweeping a
home series against Miami.
Flaherty (8-6) didn't allow a hit until Yonathan Daza led off the
fifth inning with a single. Before that, the Rockies only had three
baserunners -- a walk and two hit batsmen.
Red Sox 11, Padres 0
J.D. Martinez hit two homers and drove in a career-high seven runs,
and Eduardo Rodriguez blanked San Diego on five hits over seven
innings as visiting Boston won in a rout.
Rodriguez (15-5) entered the game with the highest run-support
average in the major leagues at 7.85 runs per game. The Red Sox
scored three runs in each of the first two innings, one in the
fourth and four in the sixth.
Martinez hit a three-run homer in the first off Padres starter Chris
Paddack, a sacrifice fly in the fourth and a three-run homer in the
sixth off Eric Yardley. He finished the night 3-for-4.
Nationals 9, Cubs 3
Anibal Sanchez held Chicago to one hit in 8 1/3 innings, and Adam
Eaton and Juan Soto homered to lead visiting Washington to victory.
The sizzling Nationals have won 10 of 12 and kept their hold on the
top wild-card spot in the NL. Chicago's five-game winning streak
came to an end.
Sanchez (8-6) struck out six and allowed a single earned run in his
longest outing of the season, and he also logged his second career
two-hit game. He hasn't taken a loss since May 10.
Yankees 10, Dodgers 2
Didi Gregorius hit two home runs, including a grand slam, while
Aaron Judge, Gary Sanchez and Gleyber Torres also went deep as
visiting New York took the opener of a showdown series by crushing
Los Angeles.
In an interleague battle between the teams with the best records in
the majors, Gregorius followed an intentional walk to Sanchez in the
fifth inning with his fifth career slam. He hit a solo shot in the
ninth inning.
Three of the home runs, including one by Gregorius, came against
Dodgers left-hander Hyun-Jin Ryu, who entered with a National
League-leading 1.64 ERA that increased to 2.00. Yankees starter
James Paxton (10-6) gave up two runs on five hits over 6 2/3
innings, with 11 strikeouts, including three against NL MVP
candidate Cody Bellinger.
Braves 2, Mets 1 (14 innings)
Billy Hamilton laced the tiebreaking single in the 14th inning night
to cap a taut pitchers' duel and lift visiting Atlanta to a win over
New York in the opener of a three-game series.
The Braves have won six straight. The Mets had their five-game
winning streak snapped.
Tyler Flowers led off the 14th by drawing a walk against Jeurys
Familia (4-2), the Mets' eighth pitcher. Adeiny Hechavarria, who was
designated for assignment by the Mets on Aug. 9 and signed by the
Braves seven days later, followed with a ground-rule double to
center field that got wedged in the bottom of the fence. After
Rafael Ortega struck out, Hamilton followed with his single past a
drawn-in infield.
Brewers 6, Diamondbacks 1
Jordan Lyles pitched six no-hit innings, and Eric Thames and Keston
Hiura homered to help Milwaukee cruise past visiting Arizona. Lyles
(8-8) struck out five and walked two before being pulled after 99
pitches.
Three relievers followed Lyles and finished a combined two-hitter.
Lyles, who also had an RBI single, is 3-1 in five starts since being
acquired from the Pittsburgh Pirates at the trade deadline.
Arizona's first hit came with two outs in the seventh inning when
Christian Walker blooped a single to center off Devin Williams.
Astros 5, Angels 4
Zack Greinke remained unbeaten over his four starts since joining
Houston at the trade deadline despite pitching in and out of trouble
in a victory over visiting Los Angeles.
After falling into a 2-0 hole in the second inning, Greinke (14-4)
wound up departing with two outs in the seventh inning holding a
one-run lead despite allowing 10 hits and recording only one
strikeout.
Greinke induced an inning-ending double play in the third, worked
around leadoff doubles from Kole Calhoun in the fourth and Matt
Thaiss in the fifth, and initiated another inning-ending double play
in the sixth after the Angels scratched across an unearned run in
the inning that cut the deficit to 4-3. Greinke helped his own cause
by not allowing a walk.
Tigers 9, Twins 6
Ronny Rodriguez hit a grand slam to highlight a five-run sixth
inning, and Dawel Lugo and Harold Castro each had two doubles and a
single to lead Detroit over Minnesota in Minneapolis.
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St. Louis Cardinals left
fielder Marcell Ozuna (23) hits a two run home run off of Colorado
Rockies starting pitcher Peter Lambert (not pictured) during the
first inning of a game during an MLB Players' Weekend game at Busch
Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Curry-USA TODAY Sports
Rodriguez went 3-for-5 with two runs and a stolen base, and Miguel
Cabrera, Jordy Mercer and Travis Demeritte each had two of Detroit's
17 hits.
Drew VerHagen (4-2), making just his fourth start of the season and
the eighth of his six-year career, held the Twins to three runs on
five hits while striking out a career-high 11. He fanned five in a
row during the third and fourth innings.
Rays 7, Orioles 1
Austin Meadows belted a grand slam, the key hit in a seven-run
second inning that helped visiting Tampa Bay defeat Baltimore.
Meadows also homered Thursday in the Rays' come-from-behind 5-2 win
over the Orioles, but that was a solo shot. This game was a
different story, as Meadows' first career grand slam broke things
open pretty quickly and gave the Rays command.
Tampa Bay received a strong effort from starter Trevor Richards
(4-12). This was just his second game -- and start -- since coming
to the Rays from Miami in a July 31 deal, and he threw six shutout
innings, giving up only two hits while striking out five and walking
one.
Marlins 19, Phillies 11
Starlin Castro came off the bench to slug two homers and drive in
five runs as host Miami rallied from a seven-run deficit with 19
hits to set a season high in runs and defeat Philadelphia.
The Marlins, who have the worst record in the National League,
rallied from a 7-0 deficit, tied the score with a seven-run third,
fell behind again and then produced a five-run fifth. The 19 runs
were the second most the Marlins have ever scored at home.
Not all news was good for the Marlins, however, as Brian Anderson
was hit by a pitch and sustained a broken left hand, likely ending
his season.
Indians 4, Royals 1
Francisco Lindor belted a two-run homer to highlight a four-run
second inning as host Cleveland beat Kansas City. Tyler Naquin also
drove in two runs, and Carlos Santana had two singles to post his
seventh multi-hit performance in 12 contests.
The offense proved to be enough for the Indians, who snapped a
three-game losing skid overall and improved to 11-6 against the
Royals this season.
Rookie Zach Plesac (7-4) allowed one run on four hits in 5 2/3
innings to pick up the win. The 24-year-old improved to 3-0 in four
starts against Kansas City this year.
Pirates 3, Reds 2
Pablo Reyes' pinch-hit RBI single in the ninth inning gave
Pittsburgh a walk-off win over visiting Cincinnati.
With the Pirates trailing 2-1 in the ninth against Reds closer
Raisel Iglesias (2-9), Colin Moran led off with a single, then left
for pinch runner Erik Gonzalez. Jose Osuna singled, and Adam Frazier
tied it at 2-2 with a bloop single to drive in Gonzalez.
Joe Musgrove replaced Osuna at second, and he and Frazier moved up
on Jacob Stallings' sacrifice bunt. Reyes then lined a 1-1 slider to
left to give the Pirates eight straight home wins against the Reds.
Rookie sensation Aristides Aquino was 3-for-4 with a homer and an
RBI double for Cincinnati, which had its two-game win streak
snapped.
White Sox 8, Rangers 3
Dylan Cease struck out a career-high nine batters in six strong
innings, and Yoan Moncada homered for the second time in as many
games since returning to from the injured list to lift host Chicago
over Texas.
The White Sox won their second straight to open the four-game series
and prevailed for the fourth time in five games overall. Moncada,
Leury Garcia, Tim Anderson and Jon Jay had two hits apiece.
The White Sox scored eight unanswered runs to close the game.
Moncada punctuated Chicago's three-run sixth with a two-run home run
against Shawn Kelley. Moncada also hit a home run in Thursday's
series opener, his first action since sustaining a strained right
hamstring on July 30 against the New York Mets.
Mariners 7, Blue Jays 4
Omar Narvaez and J.P. Crawford hit home runs as Seattle defeated
visiting Toronto. The Mariners won for the fifth time in their past
six games while the Blue Jays dropped their sixth in a row.
The Mariners broke a 4-4 tie with three runs in the sixth inning
against Sam Gaviglio (4-2). Matt Wisler (3-2) was credited with the
victory after pitching two-thirds of an inning, giving up one hit
and striking out one. Matt Magill pitched the ninth for his third
save.
Seattle's Dee Gordon and Toronto's Bo Bichette finished with three
hits apiece.
--Field Level Media
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