MLB roundup: Yanks rally with 9-run
inning, beat Red Sox
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[July 01, 2019]
Gary Sanchez hit a go-ahead,
two-run single as part of a nine-run seventh inning as the New York
Yankees rallied past the Boston Red Sox 12-8 on Sunday for a
two-game sweep in Major League Baseball's first trip to London.
Gio Urshela (single) and DJ LeMahieu (double) added two-run hits
with the bases loaded, and two more came home on a sacrifice fly and
an error as the Yankees sent 14 men to the plate in the inning to
blow the game open.
Adam Ottavino (3-2) got the win in relief as New York was victorious
for the 13th time in its past 14 games. New York outscored Boston
29-21 as 50 combined runs mark the most in a two-game span in the
storied Yankees-Red Sox rivalry.
The Red Sox homered three times in the first inning for the first
time since 1979 but were held scoreless from there until the eighth.
The Boston bullpen blew its American League-leading 17th save, and
the club has dropped five of its past seven games.
Mets 8, Braves 5
Jeff McNeil's two-run single highlighted a five-run rally in the
eighth inning and helped New York end its seven-game losing streak
by beating Atlanta, winning for the first time since June 22.
The rally began when Todd Frazier crushed a solo homer, his 11th,
off Sean Newcomb (2-1) to cut the deficit to 5-4. McNeil, who
finished 3-for-5, put the Mets ahead with a single off A.J. Minter.
Pete Alonso completed the outburst with a two-run double to left.
Noah Syndergaard was activated from the injured list to make his
eighth career start against the Braves. He pitched 5 2/3 innings and
allowed three runs on seven hits, three walks and five strikeouts.
The Braves remain the only National League team he has never beaten.
Dodgers 10, Rockies 5
Joc Pederson had three hits and drove in three runs, while Matt
Beaty, Kike Hernandez and Russell Martin had two hits each, as Los
Angeles beat Colorado in Denver.
Dylan Floro (3-2) got the final two outs of the fifth inning to get
the win for the Dodgers, who earned a split of the four-game series.
Charlie Blackmon and David Dahl, both of whom were named All-Stars
earlier in the day, homered, and Tony Wolters had two hits for
Colorado.
Cardinals 5, Padres 3 (11 innings)
Catcher Matt Wieters drove a two-out, two-run homer 390 feet onto
the top balcony of the Western Metal Supply Co. building in left
field at Petco Park in the 11th inning, giving St. Louis a win at
San Diego.
Wieters' fourth homer of the season followed a two-out single rolled
by Kolten Wong to Padres first baseman Eric Hosmer. Right-hander
Carlos Martinez (2-0) allowed a hit and a walk with four strikeouts
over 2 2/3 innings of scoreless relief to get the win. Dominic Leone
picked up his first save.
The Padres built a 3-0 lead in the first five innings against
Cardinals starter Miles Mikolas on a two-run homer by Manny Machado,
his 20th of the season -- giving the Padres three players with 20
homers before the All-Star break for the first time in franchise
history along with Franmil Reyes and Hunter Renfroe.
Astros 6, Mariners 1
Gerrit Cole produced another strong pitching performance, while
rookie Yordan Alvarez notched his seventh multi-RBI game as Houston
completed a three-game series sweep of Seattle.
Cole (8-5) posted his ninth double-digit strikeout game and
surrendered five hits and one walk over seven innings. The Mariners
mustered just one extra-base hit off Cole, on shortstop J.P.
Crawford's third homer of the season.
Alvarez knocked in three runs with a single and double, and Jose
Altuve added three hits for Houston, which improved to 9-1 against
Seattle this season.
Brewers 2, Pirates 1
Eric Thames homered in the bottom of the eighth inning to lift
Milwaukee over visiting Pittsburgh and take the rubber game of their
three-game series.
Thames, who homered and tripled in a 3-1 win against the Pirates on
Saturday night, led off the eighth by hitting an 0-1 fastball from
Kyle Crick (3-4) deep over the fence in center for Milwaukee's first
lead.
Christian Yelich collected his 1,000th career hit, and the Brewers
went 2-for-14 with runners in scoring position but still won for the
third time in four games. Starling Marte had three hits for
Pittsburgh, which lost its second straight game.
White Sox 4, Twins 3
Alex Colome navigated a fielding error and a wild pitch in the ninth
inning to complete a four-out save and help Lucas Giolito become the
first 11-game winner in the major leagues, as host Chicago defeated
Minnesota.
Moncada smacked a two-run home run, and Giolito (11-2) pitched five
shutout innings before a lengthy rain delay as Chicago claimed a
series victory in the three-game set.
Nelson Cruz and Miguel Sano homered for Minnesota, which nearly
erased a 4-0 deficit after six innings.
Giants 10, Diamondbacks 4
Kevin Pillar drove in a career-high five runs with four hits,
powering Madison Bumgarner to a win as host San Francisco romped
over Arizona.
Bumgarner (5-7) won his second straight decision and beat the
Diamondbacks for the second time this season, allowing just four
hits and one run over seven innings. The four-time All-Star struck
out nine and did not walk a batter as the Giants salvaged a split of
the teams' four-game weekend series.
D-backs starter Robbie Ray (5-6) lasted just four innings, charged
with four runs on six hits. He walked three and struck out five.
Adam Jones had two hits for Arizona.
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New York Yankees catcher Gary Sanchez (24) gets a hit during the
game between the Boston Red Sox and the New York Yankees at London
Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Steve Flynn-USA TODAY Sports
A's 12, Angels 3
Third baseman Matt Chapman punctuated his All-Star nod by going
2-for-2 with a triple, double and three RBIs in the eighth inning
alone, part of Oakland's seven-run inning that put the stamp on a
blowout at Los Angeles in Anaheim, Calif.
Chapman also hit a three-run home run in fifth inning, leaving him
with a career-high six RBIs and just a single shy of hitting for the
cycle. After losing the first game on Thursday, the A's came back to
win the final three games of the four-game series.
Oakland starter Chris Bassitt (5-3) gave up two runs on five hits
and one walk in 5 2/3 innings, striking out seven, to earn the
victory. Shohei Otani homered twice for the Angels.
Reds 8, Cubs 6
Rookie Nick Senzel capped a four-run eighth inning with a two-run
bases-loaded single as Cincinnati beat visiting Chicago.
Eugenio Suarez hit a three-run homer, his 17th, in the first inning
for the Reds, who held on after giving up three runs in the ninth.
Jon Lester (7-6) took a rare loss against the Reds, allowing four
runs (three earned) on five hits in 5 2/3 innings. Lester struck out
eight, walked two and threw 32 of his season-high 117 pitches in the
first inning. He fell to 7-2 lifetime against Cincinnati.
Phillies 13, Marlins 6
Bryce Harper went 3-for-4 with a homer and four RBI to lead
Philadelphia over Miami, snapping its five-game losing skid against
the team with the worst record in the National League.
Harper's two-run opposite field blast off Miami reliever Jeff
Brigham in the eighth was his 15th of the season and gave
Philadelphia a 12-6 lead. The homer and three-hit performance moved
Harper within one of 200 career homers and 1,000 hits.
Trevor Richards (3-9) allowed three runs and six hits in five
innings. Richards, whose nine losses are the most in the National
League, walked two and struck out three.
Nationals 2, Tigers 1
Max Scherzer struck out 14 batters in his return to Detroit's
Comerica Park as Washington edged the Tigers.
The Nationals' ace held Detroit to one run on four hits and didn't
issue a walk in eight innings. The former Tiger was making his first
appearance in Detroit since signing with Washington after the 2014
season. Scherzer (8-5) struck out 20 Tigers in a home game during
the 2016 season.
Anthony Rendon scored both Nationals runs, including the go-ahead
homer in the eighth. Sean Doolittle recorded his 18th save. Brandon
Dixon's homer accounted for Detroit's run. The Tigers have lost nine
of their last 10.
Indians 2, Orioles 0
Carlos Santana drove in two runs with a pair of two-out singles, and
Shane Bieber continued to mystify Baltimore, throwing eight shutout
innings as visiting Cleveland defeated the O's in the finale of a
three-game series.
The Orioles were trying for their first sweep of a series this
season after routing Cleveland 13-0 in each of the first two games.
Nevertheless, this was just the first time since late April that the
struggling Orioles won a series.
For the Indians, Santana got RBI singles in the third and the
seventh innings. Bieber (7-3) gave up three hits and fanned 11 in
his eight innings of work.
Rays 6, Rangers 2
Yandy Diaz hit three doubles and scored three runs, and Blake Snell
struck out 12 to win for just the second time in his past 10 starts
as Tampa Bay beat Texas in St. Petersburg, Fla.
Tommy Pham homered, and Kevin Kiermaier went 2-for-4 with a triple,
two runs scored and two RBIs for Tampa Bay, which won the rubber
game of the three-game series.
Snell (5-7) gave up two runs on three hits over six innings and
didn't walk a batter. Joey Gallo went 2-for-2 with a mammoth home
run and two RBIs, and Elvis Andrus also had two hits for Texas.
Royals 7, Blue Jays 6
Jorge Soler homered and added an RBI single, Alex Gordon had a
two-run single and visiting Kansas City defeated Toronto.
Justin Smoak hit two home runs for the Blue Jays, who won the first
two games of the four-game series that ends Monday afternoon.
Kansas City starter Brad Keller (4-9) allowed six runs, eight hits
and two walks in five innings. It was his first win since May 22, a
span of six winless starts with four losses. Ian Kennedy pitched
around a ninth-inning walk to earn his 11th save.
--Field Level Media
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