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			walk-off homers
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			 [August 27, 2019] 
			Sean Rodriguez led off the 
			bottom of the 11th inning with a home run to give the Philadelphia 
			Phillies a 6-5 win over the visiting Pittsburgh Pirates on Monday 
			night. 
 Rodriguez stroked a 1-2 slider from Michael Feliz (2-4) down the 
			left field line for his fourth homer of the season. The Phillies 
			moved to within one game of the second National League wild-card 
			spot, currently held by the idle Chicago Cubs.
 
 Brad Miller, Bryce Harper and Corey Dickerson also clubbed homers, 
			and J.T. Realmuto had three hits for the Phillies. Mike Morin (1-0) 
			tossed two innings of two-hit relief.
 
 Pittsburgh's Kevin Newman went 2-for-6 and drove in two runs for a 
			4-2 lead in the seventh, and Bryan Reynolds, Melky Cabrera, Colin 
			Moran and Adam Frazier each notched two hits. Josh Bell hit a 
			game-tying solo homer in the ninth inning.
 
 Rockies 3, Braves 1
 
 Ryan McMahon hit a walk-off, two-run homer in the ninth inning, and 
			Colorado beat visiting Atlanta in Denver. The contest was a makeup 
			of an April 10 game that was postponed due to a blizzard that hit 
			the Denver area.
 
 Trevor Story had three hits, and Jairo Diaz (5-3) got the win 
			despite allowing the tying run in the ninth inning for the Rockies, 
			who snapped a four-game losing streak.
 
 Matt Joyce and Francisco Cervelli collected two hits apiece for 
			Atlanta, which had its eight-game winning streak ended.
 
			
			 
			
 Cardinals 12, Brewers 2
 
 Yadier Molina, Marcell Ozuna and Paul DeJong drove in three runs 
			each to propel St. Louis to a win at Milwaukee.
 
 The Cardinals won their fifth straight game and their 14th game in 
			their past 17 tries. They extended their National League Central 
			lead to three games over the idle Chicago Cubs and 5 1/2 games over 
			the third-place Brewers.
 
 Molina hit a two-run single in the first inning to start the 
			Cardinals' onslaught. He tacked on a solo homer in the fourth 
			inning. Ozuna hit a three-run double in the second inning as the 
			Cardinals scored six times. DeJong later added a two-run homer and a 
			sacrifice fly.
 
 Yankees 5, Mariners 4
 
 Rookie Mike Ford homered in consecutive at-bats, and New York edged 
			host Seattle. A night after homering off Dodgers ace Clayton 
			Kershaw, Ford capped a four-run second inning with a two-run homer, 
			and he connected again in the fourth against Tommy Milone (3-8).
 
 Ford became the 23rd different player to produce a multi-homer game 
			for New York this year. Gleyber Torres also went deep as the Yankees 
			also extended their major league record for homers in a month to 64. 
			New York improved to 3-4 on a nine-game West Coast road trip.
 
 Dylan Moore hit a three-run homer and Mallex Smith hit a solo homer 
			for the Mariners, who lost for the third time in their past nine 
			games.
 
 Padres 4, Dodgers 3
 
 Eric Lauer tossed six innings of three-run ball as host San Diego 
			edged Los Angeles. Kirby Yates struck out three in a hitless ninth 
			to pick up his major-league-leading 38th save.
 
			 
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			Pirates relief pitcher Michael Feliz (45) leaves the field after 
			allowing walk offf home run to Philadelphia Phillies third baseman 
			Sean Rodriguez (13) during the twelfth inning Citizens Bank Park. 
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            Lauer (7-8) was the pitcher of record when the Padres scored three 
			runs in the bottom of the sixth inning, with a huge assist on a 
			throwing error by Dodgers center fielder A.J. Pollock.
 Justin Turner and Enrique Hernandez hit solo homers for the Dodgers, 
			and Turner added a run-scoring double against Lauer, who left the 
			mound for the last time trailing 3-1 in the middle of the sixth. 
			Lauer yielded six hits and four walks with eight strikeouts.
 
 Diamondbacks 6, Giants 4
 
 Eduardo Escobar broke open a close game with a two-out, two-run 
			single in the seventh inning, and Adam Jones added a home run in the 
			eighth as Arizona won at San Francisco.
 
 Arizona led just 3-2 before two walks sandwiched an infield single 
			by Tim Locastro to load the bases in the seventh. Escobar then 
			singled to center field, giving the Diamondbacks a three-run 
			cushion.
 
 The Giants closed within 6-4 in the ninth on a sacrifice fly by Evan 
			Longoria and a two-out, dropped fly ball by Arizona left fielder 
			Locastro, on which Kevin Pillar was generously credited with an RBI 
			double. Facing the potential tying run, Archie Bradley came on to 
			strike out pinch hitter Mike Yastrzemski for his eighth save.
 
 A's 19, Royals 4
 
 Marcus Semien hit a three-run triple in the second inning and a 
			three-run home run in the third to help visiting Oakland blow out 
			Kansas City. Semien added a run-scoring grounder in the eighth to 
			finish with a career-high seven RBIs.
 
 The A's scored in eight straight innings, including five runs each 
			in the second and third innings. Oakland got four hits from Josh 
			Phegley and three hits apiece from Mark Canha, Matt Olson and Khris 
			Davis in a 22-hit attack.
 
 Former Royal Homer Bailey (12-8) picked up the win in the first 
			appearance against Kansas City during his 13-year career. He allowed 
			three runs on eight hits in six innings with three strikeouts and no 
			walks.
 
            
			 
			Reds 6, Marlins 3
 Freddy Galvis slugged a go-ahead, three-run homer in the fifth 
			inning, leading Cincinnati to a win at Miami.
 
 The Reds' Eugenio Suarez and Phillip Ervin added solo homers in the 
			eighth and ninth innings, respectively. Galvis, who also had a 
			run-scoring groundout, finished with a season-high-tying four RBIs 
			as the Reds snapped their three-game losing streak.
 
 Sonny Gray (10-6) allowed two hits, five walks and two runs in 
			six-plus innings. He struck out six. Raisel Iglesias closed out the 
			win by pitching the ninth, allowing Jorge Alfaro's solo homer.
 
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