MLB roundup: Rays flirt with
perfect game in beating O's
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[July 15, 2019]
Ryan Yarbrough and Ryne Stanek
combined to retire the first 24 Baltimore hitters, and visiting
Tampa Bay got homers from Austin Meadows and Michael Brosseau as the
Rays defeated the Baltimore Orioles 4-1 in the finale of a four-game
series on Sunday afternoon.
Stanek went the first two innings as the opener and retired the
first six hitters with two strikeouts. Yarbrough (8-3), just called
up from Triple-A Durham, entered and retired the Orioles in order
through the eighth.
The left-hander was trying to close out the first combined perfect
game in major league history, but Hanser Alberto singled on the
first pitch of the ninth inning. Yarbrough allowed one run on two
hits in 6 1/3 innings and struck out six, doing a good job of moving
the ball in and out throughout the game.
Andrew Cashner was scheduled to make this start for Baltimore, but
the Orioles traded him to Boston on Saturday and recalled Tom
Eshelman for this game. Eshelman (0-1) was pitching in just his
second major league game; he struck out seven but gave up four runs
on five hits in 5 2/3 innings.
Dodgers 7, Red Sox 4 (12 innings)
Max Muncy walked with the bases loaded in the top of the 12th inning
for the go-ahead run as Los Angeles topped host Boston.
Los Angeles loaded the bases on a walk, an interference call against
pitcher Hector Velazquez along the first-base line and a single
before Muncy took ball four on the fifth pitch he saw from Velazquez
(1-4). The Dodgers added two more insurance runs.
The win in the rubber contest of a three-game series between last
year's World Series opponents was Los Angeles' second straight
following a four-game skid. Boston dropped its second straight since
a five-game winning streak.
Phillies 4, Nationals 3
Maikel Franco hit a walk-off homer with one out in the ninth inning
to lift Philadelphia over visiting Washington.
The win by the Phillies salvaged the finale of the three-game series
and pulled them within 1 1/2 games of the National League wild
card-leading Nationals, who lost for just the third time in the last
15 games.
Jay Bruce led off the ninth by striking out against left-hander Matt
Grace (0-2). But Franco wasted no time ending the game by homering
well into the left field seats on Grace's next pitch. It was the
second career walk-off blast and 100th career homer for Franco.
Indians 4, Twins 3
Carlos Santana belted a go-ahead solo homer with two outs in the
seventh inning as host Cleveland averted a series sweep with a
victory over Minnesota.
Jose Ramirez ripped a two-out RBI double in the first inning and
Greg Allen and Tyler Naquin each had run-scoring singles in the
fourth for the Indians, who have won seven of their past nine games.
Marwin Gonzalez highlighted his three-hit performance with an RBI
single and Max Kepler also drove in a run for the Twins, who saw
their lead in the American League Central dip to 6 1/2 games over
Cleveland.
Yankees 4, Blue Jays 2
Gio Urshela accounted for three runs, Masahiro Tanaka pitched six
innings of two-run ball and New York beat visiting Toronto.
The Yankees improved to 12-0-1 in their past 13 series at home since
dropping two of three to the Chicago White Sox on April 12-14. New
York also scored a run for the 173rd straight game, one shy of
matching the 1992-93 Philadelphia Phillies for the fourth-longest
streak without being shut out in baseball history.
Urshela helped New York to its 18th win in 23 games by producing a
two-run single in the second off Marcus Stroman (5-10) and scoring
the tie-breaking run on a wild pitch in the fifth. Randal Grichuk
and Eric Sogard homered for the Blue Jays, who were held under three
runs for the fifth time in six games.
Cubs 8, Pirates 3
Jason Heyward, Albert Almora Jr. and Kyle Schwarber each homered,
and Chicago pulled away to defeat visiting Pittsburgh.
Anthony Rizzo and Robel Garcia each added two hits and one RBI for
the Cubs, who completed a three-game sweep. Bryan Reynolds went
2-for-4 with an RBI to lead the Pirates at the plate.
Cubs left-hander Jose Quintana (7-7) limited Pittsburgh to three
runs on six hits in six innings. Pirates right-hander Trevor
Williams (3-3) drew the loss after giving up eight runs on 11 hits
in 5 1/3 innings in his first game since returning from the
paternity list after he and his wife welcomed an adopted daughter.
Astros 12, Rangers 4
Justin Verlander retired the final 15 batters he faced before Jose
Altuve ignited a seven-run seventh inning with a grand slam, and
visiting Houston earned a split of its four-game series against
Texas in Arlington, Texas.
After scoring five runs in the first two innings, the Astros
stranded seven runners between the third and sixth innings prior to
breaking out in the seventh. In addition to Altuve's slam, Yuli
Gurriel added a two-run homer in the seventh, his 11th dinger in 15
games.
The seven-run frame was the largest of the season for the Astros,
who took the final two games of the series. After allowing two runs
in the first inning, Verlander (11-4) struck out the side in the
second to get himself going. He allowed two runs on four hits and
one walk while striking out seven over six innings.
Angels 6, Mariners 3
Matt Thaiss hit his first major league home run, a three-run shot
with two outs in the bottom of the eighth inning, to break a tie as
Los Angeles rallied over Seattle in Anaheim, Calif., despite the
early exit of All-Star Mike Trout.
Trout, the two-time American League MVP, left the game after the
second inning with what the team termed right calf tightness. Trout,
who batted .429 (12 for 28) with eight home runs over his previous
seven games, lined out in his only plate appearance Sunday. The
Angels listed him as day-to-day.
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Rays outfielder Austin Meadows (17) high fives teammates after
beating the Baltimore Orioles 4-1 at Oriole Park at Camden Yards.
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Kole Calhoun also homered for the Angels, who swept the three-game
series. Seattle's Austin Nola and Domingo Santana went deep, but
that wasn't enough to prevent the Mariners from suffering their
fourth consecutive defeat and seventh loss in their past eight
games.
Giants 8, Brewers 3
Right-hander Tyler Beede won his second consecutive start and
contributed an RBI single in a six-run seventh inning, guiding San
Francisco over host Milwaukee.
Donovan Solano had a double and a single in the big seventh inning,
while Brandon Belt added a solo homer for the Giants, who won two of
three in the series to run their stretch of improved play to eight
wins in their past 10 games.
Beede (3-3) allowed a third Brewers run in the last of the seventh
before leaving the game. He gave up seven hits in his 6 2/3 innings,
with seven strikeouts and no walks. Christian Yelich hit his 32nd
homer for the Brewers, who lost for the seventh time in their past
nine games.
Cardinals 5, Diamondbacks 2
Adam Wainwright pitched seven scoreless innings, Paul Goldschmidt
homered against his former team and St. Louis held on to beat
visiting Arizona in the rubber match of a three-game series.
Wainwright, who was pushed back from his scheduled Friday start
because of back spasms, controlled the Diamondbacks with his
curveball, allowing four hits -- all singles -- and one walk.
Wainwright (6-7) struck out seven.
Goldschmidt, a six-time All-Star with Arizona who had been hitless
in seven at-bats in the first two games of the series, went 2-for-4.
His home run off Zack Greinke (10-4) in the third inning gave the
Cardinals a 4-0 lead. Greinke entered having not been scored on in
14 consecutive innings.
A's 3, White Sox 2
Chad Pinder scored when an errant throw on a possible forceout at
second base rolled into foul territory with no outs in the bottom of
the ninth inning, sending host Oakland to victory against Chicago.
Ramon Laureano rolled a grounder to Chicago shortstop Jose Rondon on
the play that ended the game. Rondon's throw went into foul ground
in right field, allowing Pinder, who had singled to lead off the
inning, to scamper home from first base.
Mark Canha had two hits for Oakland, which has won 10 of 12 after
earning a series sweep of the White Sox. Eloy Jimenez smacked his
17th home run of the season for the White Sox.
Tigers 12, Royals 8
Jeimer Candelario's three-run double highlighted a seven-run third
-- Detroit's highest-scoring inning of the season -- and the Tigers
snapped a five-game losing streak by slugging past host Kansas City.
Harold Castro had four hits, two runs scored and two RBIs for
Detroit, while Niko Goodrum supplied four hits, a run scored, two
RBIs and two stolen bases. Gordon Beckham blasted a two-run homer as
the Tigers piled up 19 hits. Christin Stewart added two hits, two
runs scored and an RBI.
Nick Ramirez (4-3) gave up one run in three innings of relief and
was credited with the victory. Tigers starter Jordan Zimmermann gave
up seven runs in four innings. Jorge Soler drove in three runs for
the Royals, including his 25th homer.
Braves 4, Padres 1
Freddie Freeman hit a three-run homer with two outs in the eighth
inning to break a scoreless duel between rookie Mike Soroka and a
trio of San Diego pitchers, leading visiting Atlanta to a victory
that completed a three-game sweep.
Soroka (10-1) shut out the Padres on six hits and a walk with nine
strikeouts over seven innings. Left-hander A.J. Minter picked up his
fifth save.
San Diego rookie shortstop Fernando Tatis Jr. had his first career
four-hit game.
Mets 6, Marlins 2
Two All-Stars led struggling New York to its first road series win
since early April with its win over Miami.
Starting pitcher Jacob deGrom (5-7) held the Marlins to a run on six
hits with six strikeouts in five innings, and Jeff McNeil, the
National League's batting average leader at .349, homered on the
first pitch of the game and delivered an important outfield assist.
Robinson Cano added his second home run in as many days, a solo shot
in the seventh, and went 4-for-5 to raise his batting average to
.251. Garrett Cooper hit his 10th home run of the season and Rojas
had three hits for the Marlins, who have lost eight of 10.
Rockies 10, Reds 9
Ryan McMahon had three hits and three RBIs to help lift host
Colorado over Cincinnati in the deciding contest of its three-game
series in Denver.
Raimel Tapia, Tony Wolters, Trevor Story and Garrett Hampson had two
hits apiece for the Rockies, and Wolters and Daniel Murphy each
drove in two runs. Rockies starter Antonio Senzatela (8-6) earned
the win despite allowing eight runs and seven hits in 5 1/3 innings.
Reds starter Tyler Mahle (2-10) allowed 10 runs (six earned) and 12
hits in 4 1/3 innings. He struck out two and didn't walk a batter.
Scooter Gennett had two hits and two RBIs for Cincinnati. Kyle
Farmer also had two hits and Jose Peraza blasted a pinch-hit two-run
homer.
--Field Level Media
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