MLB roundup: Trout drives in 6 in Angels' combined no-hitter

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[July 13, 2019]  In their first home game since teammate Tyler Skaggs' recent death, Taylor Cole and Felix Pena teamed for the 13th combined no-hitter in major league history as the Los Angeles Angels earned a 13-0 victory over the Seattle Mariners Friday night in Anaheim, Calif.

Every Angels player wore No. 45 with the name Skaggs on the back of their jerseys, in honor of their former teammate, who passed away July 1. The Angels honored Skaggs before the game and his mother, Debbie, threw out the ceremonial first pitch -- a perfect strike caught by Skaggs' best friend on the Angels, Andrew Heaney.

It was the 11th no-hitter in Angels history, and the second combined no-hitter. Mike Witt (seven innings) and Mark Langston (two innings) paired up for a no-hitter -- also against the Mariners -- on April 11, 1990.

Trout had two hits in the first inning alone, hitting a two-run homer (No. 29) and adding a two-run double. Trout finished with a homer, two doubles, a walk, hit-by-pitch and six RBIs. Justin Upton also homered for Los Angeles.

Red Sox 8, Dodgers 1

Eduardo Rodriguez matched his season high with 10 strikeouts over seven strong innings to lead Boston past visiting Los Angeles.

Rodriguez (10-4) gave up just one run on five hits and two walks as the Red Sox took the first of three games between last year's World Series opponents. Boston won that best-of-seven series four games to one.



Xander Bogaerts slugged a three-run home run, and Rafael Devers and Christian Vazquez added solo shots as the Red Sox won their fifth straight game. Alex Verdugo homered and had two of the Dodgers' five hits. Los Angeles dropped its fourth straight.

Giants 10, Brewers 7 (10 innings)

Buster Posey cleared the bases with his fifth career grand slam in the top of the 10th inning, sending San Francisco to victory over host Milwaukee in the opener of a three-game series.

After both teams had scored one run in the ninth, Posey connected for just his fourth home run of the season, his first since June 1. The grand slam was Posey's first since June of 2015 and the second of his career at Milwaukee. Posey had been 0-for-3 with three strikeouts with the bases loaded this season.

Brandon Crawford hit a tie-breaking home run off All-Star Josh Hader with two outs in the top of ninth, putting his team up 6-5, but All-Star Will Smith couldn't hold the lead in the bottom of the frame, sending it to extra innings.

Rangers 9, Astros 8

Danny Santana delivered a walk-off single with two outs in the ninth inning, plating Elvis Andrus and delivering host Texas a comeback win over Houston in Arlington.

Texas rallied from a four-run deficit against the Houston bullpen, capping the comeback against Astros closer Roberto Osuna (3-2). The Rangers slugged five home runs to outlast the Astros and claim the opening two games of this four-game set. Shawn Kelley (5-2) pitched a perfect ninth in the victory.

Houston belted four home runs, with rookie Yordan Alvarez recording his first multi-homer game. Yuli Gurriel and Jose Altuve also homered, notching their 15th and 11th respectively.



Twins 5, Indians 3

Jorge Polanco belted a two-run double with two outs in the seventh inning as visiting Minnesota rallied over Cleveland.

Nelson Cruz launched a solo homer in the first inning, and Mitch Garver went deep to lead off the eighth for the American League Central-leading Twins, who posted their third win in four contests to move 6 1/2 games ahead of Cleveland.

Carlos Santana blasted a solo homer to lead off the fourth inning, and Roberto Perez slapped a two-run single for the Indians, who saw their season-high six-game winning streak come to a halt.

Cubs 4, Pirates 3

Jason Heyward's two-out single in the bottom of the eighth inning drove in the go-ahead run, and Chicago opened the second half by beating visiting Pittsburgh.

Heyward's heroics came after the Cubs blew a 3-0 lead in the top of the eighth. Starling Marte hit a three-run home run with two outs off Pedro Strop before winning pitcher Randy Rosario (1-0) got the final out of the inning.

The Cubs responded by putting two runners on base against Pirates reliever Kyle Crick (3-5). Heyward ripped a single to left field to drive in Kris Bryant, who had homered in the seventh to break a scoreless tie. Craig Kimbrel pitched a 1-2-3 ninth inning for his third save since joining the club.

Rays 16, Orioles 4

Nate Lowe homered and finished with three RBIs, and Tommy Pham also homered as visiting Tampa Bay took charge with a seven-run first inning in rolling over Baltimore.

Tampa Bay started the second half of its season with a bang thanks to that seven-run, eight-hit top of the first. In fact, every member of the Rays' starting lineup had registered a hit by the second inning where they took a 9-0 lead. The Rays finished with season highs in runs and hits (20).

Seven of the Rays finished with at least two hits, and Lowe led the way (4-for-5, a triple shy of the cycle) as the Rays won their third straight. Baltimore starter Dylan Bundy (4-11) lasted just that one inning and gave up the seven runs on eight hits.

Yankees 4, Blue Jays 0

Domingo German pitched six dominant innings of three-hit ball, and Edwin Encarnacion hit a bases-clearing three-run double in the fifth inning as New York opened the second half by blanking visiting Toronto in front of its largest home crowd of the season.

In front of 47,162 fans and their fifth sellout crowd of the season, the Yankees won for the 17th time in their last 21 games and beat the Blue Jays for the fifth straight time. Toronto lost for the fourth time in five games and was blanked for the sixth time this season.

In his second start back from a hip injury, German (11-2) allowed three singles, struck out seven and walked none. German became the fourth 11-game winner in the majors, joining Texas right-hander Lance Lynn (who has 12), Chicago White Sox All-Star Lucas Giolito and Washington's Stephen Strasburg.

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Los Angeles Angels center fielder Mike Trout (27) looks up after hitting a two-run home run during the first inning against the Seattle Mariners at Angel Stadium of Anaheim. Kelvin Kuo-USA TODAY Sports

Nationals 4, Phillies 0

Stephen Strasburg threw six scoreless innings, Adam Eaton had two hits and visiting Washington opened a three-game series after the All-Star break by shutting out Philadelphia.

Strasburg gave up seven hits with six strikeouts and one walk on 111 pitches, 70 for strikes. Strasburg improved to 11-4 with the impressive outing. The Nationals were one of the hottest teams in the major leagues before the break and have now won 11 of their last 13 games.

Maikel Franco led the Phillies with three hits while Bryce Harper added two. Rhys Hoskins also walked twice. The Phillies left seven runners on base through the first five innings.

Braves 5, Padres 3

Josh Donaldson drove in four runs on two home runs and left-hander Dallas Keuchel allowed one run on six hits over seven innings as visiting Atlanta opened the second half of the season by beating San Diego.

Donaldson's two homers gave him 20 for the season and Ronald Acuna Jr. made it 4-0 in the fifth with a 455-foot homer that landed in the second deck in left-center overlooking the Padres' bullpen. It was Acuna's 22nd homer of the season and extended his on-base streak to 18 straight games.

The Padres' only run off Keuchel (3-2) came on Manny Machado's 21st homer of the season leading off the bottom of the sixth.

Diamondbacks 4, Cardinals 2

Christian Walker, Jake Lamb and All-Star Ketel Marte homered to support a good start from Robbie Ray as visiting Arizona beat St. Louis.



Ray (7-6) gave up one run on two hits in 6 1/3 innings with eight strikeouts. Walker hit his 18th home run of the season in the fourth for the first run of the game. Lamb broke a 1-1 tie in the seventh by homering off Andrew Miller (3-4). Marte slugged his team-leading 21st homer with a two-run shot in the eighth to make it 4-1.

Arizona closer Greg Holland walked Matt Wieters with two outs in the ninth before striking out Kolten Wong to end the game for his 15th save in 19 opportunities. Arizona has won four consecutive games. St. Louis has lost three in a row.

Marlins 8, Mets 4

Curtis Granderson and Garrett Cooper hit back-to-back home runs in a four-run third inning, and Brian Anderson also went deep as Miami opened the second half by beating visiting New York.

Left-hander Caleb Smith (5-4) pitched six strong innings in his second start since returning from left hip inflammation as the Marlins defeated the Mets for the fourth consecutive time this year after losing the first five games of the season series.

Wilson Ramos drove in a pair of runs, and Todd Frazier hit a late home run, his 12th, as the Mets lost for the fourth time in their past five games and dropped their sixth consecutive road game.

A's 5, White Sox 1

Mike Fiers tossed 7 2/3 shutout innings, and Oakland slugged three solo homers in posting a victory over visiting Chicago.

Ramon Laureano, Jurickson Profar and Mark Canha all went deep against Chicago right-hander Ivan Nova (4-8) as Oakland won for the 15th time in the past 20 games.

The right-handed Fiers (9-3) struck out four and allowed eight hits and one walk while winning his seventh consecutive decision. Moncada went 3-for-5 to increase his hitting streak to 14 games. Chicago has dropped six straight games in Oakland.

Rockies 3, Reds 2

David Dahl and Daniel Murphy hit solo home runs in the eighth inning to lift Colorado over visiting Cincinnati in Denver.

David Hernandez (2-5) relieved starter Sonny Gray after he allowed one run and five hits over seven innings and gave up the game-tying homer with one out to Dahl and the go-ahead homer with two outs to Murphy, both on two-strike pitches.

Jairo Diaz (2-2) earned the win in relief of Rockies starter Jon Gray, who allowed two runs and four hits in seven innings. Wade Davis pitched a 1-2-3 ninth for his 13th save. Murphy had three hits and two RBIs and Tony Wolters had two hits for the Rockies, who ended a six-game losing streak.



Royals 8, Tigers 5

Cheslor Cuthbert, Martin Maldonado and Jorge Soler homered, and Kansas City powered past visiting Detroit.

Soler had two hits, two runs scored and two RBIs. Center fielder Bubba Starling, called up from Triple-A Toledo, went 0-for-3 with a walk and run scored in his major league debut for Kansas City. Nicky Lopez added three hits.

Jake Newberry (1-0) tossed an inning of scoreless relief to get the victory. Ian Kennedy got the last three outs for his 12th save. Victor Reyes had three hits, two runs scored and an RBI for the Tigers.

(Field Level Media)

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