MLB roundup: Cards' DeJong blasts 3
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[July 25, 2019]
Paul DeJong went 4-for-4 with
three homers, a double and five RBIs, and the St. Louis Cardinals
outslugged the Pittsburgh Pirates 14-8 Wednesday night.
DeJong, Andrew Knizner and Paul Goldschmidt all hit two-run homers
in the Cardinals' nine-run second inning, helping St. Louis earn its
fourth win in a row and its third straight to start a four-game
series that concludes Thursday.
Starling Marte went 4-for-5 with three doubles and three RBIs for
the Pirates, who have lost four in a row.
Indians 4, Blue Jays 0
Shane Bieber pitched a one-hit shutout with 10 strikeouts, Greg
Allen had three hits and an RBI, and Cleveland defeated host
Toronto.
Bieber (10-3) walked one and hit a batter as the Indians won the
rubber match of the three-game series and completed the season
series against the Blue Jays with six wins in seven games.
Toronto's only hit was Eric Sogard's leadoff double in the seventh
inning. Bieber fired his second complete game of the season, both
shutouts. He threw a five-hitter against the Baltimore Orioles on
May 19.
Nationals 3, Rockies 2 (Game 1)
Anthony Rendon belted a go-ahead homer to lead off the seventh
inning as host Washington won the opening game of a doubleheader.
Adam Eaton homered to lead off the fifth inning, and Gerardo Parra
worked a bases-loaded walk for the Nationals.
Ryan McMahon had a run-scoring single among his two RBIs, and Yonder
Alonso ripped a pair of doubles and scored twice for the reeling
Rockies.
Nationals 2, Rockies 0 (Game 2)
Patrick Corbin scattered three hits over six innings as host
Washington completed the doubleheader sweep of Colorado.
Yan Gomes belted a solo homer in the seventh inning for Washington,
which improved to 36-15 in its past 51 contests and 12-3 in its past
15 at home.
Corbin (8-5) settled down after walking three of the first six
batters he faced to retire 15 of his last 17. He finished with seven
strikeouts and three walks in a 106-pitch performance.
Yankees 10, Twins 7
Aaron Hicks, Gleyber Torres and Edwin Encarnacion homered, and Didi
Gregorius had a single, a double, a triple and three RBIs to lift
New York over Minnesota in the rubber game of a three-game series in
Minneapolis.
Mike Tauchman also doubled and tripled and drove in two runs, and
Encarnacion, Hicks, Aaron Judge each had two of the Yankees' 15
hits. Nelson Cruz homered for the third straight game, and Eddie
Rosario and Marwin Gonzalez also went deep for Minnesota.
Nestor Cortes Jr. (4-0) picked up the win, allowing one run on three
hits in 3 1/3 innings of relief. Aroldis Chapman pitched a scoreless
ninth to pick up his 26th save.
Angels 3, Dodgers 2
Kole Calhoun hit a home run for the second consecutive night, and
the visiting Los Angeles Angels finished a perfect 4-for-4 against
the Los Angeles Dodgers this season.
Calhoun had two doubles and two RBIs, and Mike Trout hit a sacrifice
fly as the Angels won both games at Dodger Stadium this week. Justin
Turner hit a home run for the Dodgers.
The Dodgers' frustration boiled over in the eighth inning when Cody
Bellinger was ejected after disputing a strikeout. The hosts also
lost starter Ross Stripling (neck) and second baseman Enrique
Hernandez (hand)
Astros 4, Athletics 2
Jose Altuve and George Springer each hit a two-run homer, and host
Houston took the rubber game of a three-game series with Oakland.
Justin Verlander (13-4) allowed two hits over six innings and struck
out 11 for his third straight win. He moved into the AL lead with
13th victory.
Springer took Oakland starter Chris Bassitt deep to left field in
the third inning for his 23rd home run of the season, surpassing his
total from last season. Altuve hit his 15th home run of the season
in the fifth, also off Bassitt.
Rays 3, Red Sox 2
All-Star pitcher Charlie Morton struck out 11 in seven strong
innings, and Guillermo Heredia doubled in the go-ahead run to lead
Tampa Bay past Boston in St. Petersburg, Fla.
Morton (12-3) allowed two earned runs and five hits in beating the
Red Sox for the second time this season. He also won for the fourth
time in his past five decisions.
The win allowed the Rays to avoid a sweep in the three-game series
and broke Boston's five-game winning streak at Tropicana Field. The
victory also knotted the season series at 6-6 but was just Tampa
Bay's second in its past nine games.
Cubs 4, Giants 1
Javier Baez hit the eighth pitch of the game for a home run, and
Kris Bryant and Albert Almora Jr. added homers, allowing Chicago to
beat host San Francisco.
Emergency starter Tyler Chatwood worked four effective innings as
the Cubs salvaged a win in the three-game set.
In the wake of a pair of 5-4 losses to open the series, Chicago
learned before the Wednesday afternoon game that Jon Lester would
have to be scratched due to an illness. Chatwood, who hadn't started
a game since June 27, took the ball and allowed the red-hot Giants
just one run in four innings, leaving with a 4-1 lead.
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Cardinals shortstop Paul DeJong (12) circles the bases on his third
home run against the Pittsburgh Pirates during the eighth inning at
PNC Park. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports
Mariners 5, Rangers 3
Daniel Vogelbach hit two solo home runs, and host Seattle beat Texas
in the rubber game of a three-game series.
Vogelbach sparked a four-run inning with a leadoff home run in the
fifth. After the Rangers scored three runs in the sixth, Vogelbach
went deep again with one out in the bottom half of the inning to
stretch the lead back to 5-3.
Seattle's Mike Leake (9-8) went seven innings, allowing three runs
and nine hits. He struck out seven and didn't walk a batter.
Royals 2, Braves 0
Brad Keller threw seven shutout innings, and Kansas City beat host
Atlanta to sweep a two-game interleague series.
Keller, who grew up a Braves fan in nearby Flowery Branch, Ga., was
making his first career start against Atlanta. He allowed only four
hits and one walk while striking out three, throwing an economical
88 pitches, 62 for strikes.
It was the fourth straight solid start, and fourth straight win, for
the big right-hander, who has allowed four earned runs over his past
27 innings. Keller (7-9) also singled to right-center for his first
career RBI.
Phillies 4, Tigers 0
J.T. Realmuto and Nick Williams hit solo homers, Vince Velasquez
pitched 5 2/3 scoreless innings, and Philadelphia silenced host
Detroit.
Realmuto hit his 12th homer of the season while Williams notched his
second. Cesar Hernandez had two hits, a run and an RBI, and Rhys
Hoskins singled and tripled while driving in a run.
Velasquez (3-5) scattered four hits and two walks while striking out
nine. He recorded his first victory since May 24.
Brewers 5, Reds 4
Yasmani Grandal hit a go-ahead, two-run, bases-loaded single in the
fifth inning, and host Milwaukee averted a three-game sweep with a
win over Cincinnati.
Milwaukee snapped a five-game losing streak to the Reds after
allowing 20 runs in the first two games of the series.
The Brewers loaded the bases for Grandal when Christian Yelich
worked a walk against Amir Garrett. Grandal then gave Milwaukee a
5-4 lead when he hit a full-count fastball just out of shortstop
Jose Iglesias' range into left field, allowing Orlando Arcia and
Lorenzo Cain to score.
Diamondbacks 5, Orioles 2
Taylor Clarke pitched six strong innings, Carson Kelly hit a
three-run homer, and Arizona held on to win the rubber match of a
three-game series against Baltimore in Phoenix.
With a 5-2 lead entering the ninth, Arizona closer Greg Holland
walked the first two batters on nine pitches before manager Torey
Lovullo pulled him for Yoan Lopez. Lopez, who twice gave up three
runs against the Milwaukee Brewers in the previous series, earned
his first career save by retiring the next three batters on four
pitches.
Clarke (3-3) gave up a pair of solo home runs -- to Anthony
Santander in the fourth and Trey Mancini in the sixth -- but got
through six innings for the first time in nine starts and for only
the third time in his 12 outings.
Padres 7, Mets 2
Craig Stammen struck out Michael Conforto to escape a bases-loaded
jam in the seventh inning, and San Diego pulled away to defeat host
New York.
With the Padres leading 4-2, Stammen created the jam by allowing a
double to Amed Rosario ahead of walks to pinch hitter J.D. Davis and
Jeff McNeil. Following a mound visit from pitching coach Darren
Balsley, Stammen regrouped and struck out Conforto swinging at a 1-2
sinker that appeared out of the strike zone.
The Padres then added two runs in the eighth on an RBI double by
Austin Hedges against Jeurys Familia and an RBI single by Fernando
Tatis Jr. against Tyler Bashlor.
Marlins 2, White Sox 0
Cesar Puello snapped a scoreless tie with a two-run home run in the
eighth inning, and rookie Zac Gallen pitched seven shutout innings
to earn his first career victory as Miami shut out Chicago.
With one out in the eighth, Puello drilled Reynaldo Lopez's first
pitch into the left field seats to provide all the offense Miami
needed to secure an interleague series win. Until that point, Lopez
had matched Gallen, a right-hander making his sixth major league
start, nearly pitch for pitch.
Gallen limited Chicago to two hits while walking one and striking
out nine. He threw 68 of his 95 pitches for strikes. Lopez yielded
two runs on four hits and a walk while striking out 10 in eight
innings.
--Field Level Media
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