MLB roundup: Angels walk off,
Pujols hits HR No. 650
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[July 29, 2019]
Third baseman Matt Thaiss hit a
pair of home runs, including a walk-off solo shot in the ninth, to
carry the Los Angeles Angels past the Baltimore Orioles, 5-4, in
Anaheim, Calif., on Sunday afternoon.
Thaiss stroked a 95 mph fastball on a full count from Baltimore
reliever Mychal Givens (1-5) to right-center to end the Angels'
three-game losing streak and prevent the home side from being swept
in the four-game series.
Albert Pujols hit his 650th career home run, and Thaiss also slugged
a two-run homer in the second inning.
Brian Goodwin went 2-for-4 with a double, and reliever Taylor Cole
(1-1) earned the win for the Angels, who are 1-3 on their seven-game
homestand. Pujols, who is sixth all-time in home runs, moved within
10 of fifth-place Willie Mays.
Rays 10, Blue Jays 9
Visiting Tampa Bay overcame a seven-run deficit and scored the
go-ahead run in the ninth on Joey Wendle's bases-loaded groundout to
defeat Toronto.
The Blue Jays led 8-1 after five innings in the rubber match of the
three-game series, but the Rays tied the game with three runs on two
homers in the eighth. Toronto overcame a seven-run deficit Saturday
to win 10-9 in 12 innings.
The Rays loaded the bases on two walks and a single against Daniel
Hudson (6-3) with one out in the ninth. Wendle drove in a run on a
groundout to second against Derek Law.
Astros 6, Cardinals 2
Jose Altuve belted a three-run home run for his 1,500th career hit,
and Wade Miley worked five shutout innings as Houston claimed the
rubber match of a three-game series against host St. Louis.
Altuve was one of three Astros to homer in the series finale,
following solo blasts from George Springer leading off the game and
Yordan Alvarez with two outs in the third. Altuve drove home Miley
and Springer with his 16th homer this season, a 388-foot shot to
left-center field off Cardinals right-hander Dakota Hudson (10-5).
Altuve reached the hit milestone in his 1,190th game, a franchise
record.
Nationals 11, Dodgers 4
Stephen Strasburg allowed just one run on two hits in seven innings
and added an RBI single, and Anthony Rendon had three hits and three
RBIs as Washington surged past visiting Los Angeles, avoiding a
three-game series sweep.
Strasburg (14-4), who has won seven straight starts, now leads the
majors in victories. He fanned nine, walked none and hit two
batters. He has allowed just four earned runs this month and has six
RBIs in July.
The Dodgers had won 21 of their previous 35 games at Nationals Park.
Yankees 9, Red Sox 6
Austin Romine and Didi Gregorius hit two-run home runs off Chris
Sale as New York beat host Boston to avoid a four-game sweep.
Gio Urshela, Cameron Maybin and Edwin Encarnacion had two hits
apiece as the Yankees put behind them being outscored 38-13 through
the first three games of the series. Domingo German got his 13th win
to tie for the American League lead, allowing three runs on four
hits and a walk in 5 1/3 innings and matching his season high with
nine strikeouts.
German (13-2) ended a winless run for Yankees starters who, as a
group, had a 16.62 ERA over their previous seven games. In that
span, New York allowed seven or more runs in each contest, a
franchise-worst streak.
Cubs 11, Brewers 4
Kyle Schwarber belted two home runs, including a grand slam, and
drove in a career-best seven runs as visiting Chicago beat Milwaukee
to salvage the finale of a three-game series.
After watching their bullpen squander late leads in the first two
games, Schwarber and the Cubs' offense put the game out of reach.
Schwarber, batting eighth, added a three-run homer and a single, and
Victor Caratini hit a pinch-hit, three-run homer to make 10-3 in the
sixth.
Chicago reliever Brad Brach (4-3) retired the only batter he faced
for the win. Cubs starter Jose Quintana was lifted with two outs in
the fifth and allowed three runs on four hits.
A's 6, Rangers 5
Khris Davis drew a bases-loaded walk with one out in the ninth
inning, and Oakland beat visiting Texas after blowing a two-run lead
in the eighth.
Oakland improved to 24-11 since June 17 despite closer Liam Hendriks
proving unable to get the final five outs.
Entering the ninth down 5-4, Matt Olson tied the game with an RBI
single up the middle. Texas opted to intentionally walk Mark Canha,
and Davis won it by taking a full-count fastball that was slightly
high and out of the strike zone.
Mariners 3, Tigers 2 (10 innings)
J.P. Crawford singled home the winning run with one out in the 10th
inning as Seattle defeated visiting Detroit.
Dylan Moore led off the bottom of the inning with a double down the
right field line off Tigers right-hander Jose Cisnero (0-2). An out
later, Crawford hit a fly ball that fell in shallow center field,
with Moore sliding home headfirst before the throw from JaCoby Jones
could reach catcher John Hicks.
Left-hander Roenis Elias (4-2) pitched a scoreless inning for the
victory. The Mariners won their fifth in a row and sent the Tigers
to their sixth successive defeat.
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Angels third baseman Matt Thaiss (23) gets a shower as he heads to
home plate after hitting a game-winning home run in the 9th inning
against the Baltimore Orioles at Angel Stadium of Anaheim. It was
Thaiss' second home run of the game. Mandatory Credit: Robert
Hanashiro-USA TODAY Sports
Phillies 9, Braves 4
Catcher J.T. Realmuto hit a grand slam, and Philadelphia beat
visiting Atlanta to salvage a game in the three-game series.
Realmuto's blast, his 14th, was one of four homers by the club.
Philadelphia also got a solo homer from Bryce Harper, his 18th; a
solo shot from Adam Haseley, his third; and a two-run homer from
Rhys Hoskins, his 22nd.
The Phillies were leading 2-0 and had the bases loaded with no outs
in the fifth inning. After Harper struck out and Hoskins popped out,
Realmuto launched a ball deep into the seats in left-center field.
It was the first grand slam by a Philadelphia catcher since Mike
Lieberthal in July 2006.
Giants 7, Padres 6
With speculation still floating that San Francisco could move
Madison Bumgarner before Wednesday's trade deadline, the 29-year-old
improved to 6-7 on the season by defeating San Diego in the rubber
match of the three-game series.
Bumgarner allowed four runs on four hits and two walks with six
strikeouts. He threw 86 pitches, with 61 going for strikes as the
Giants won for the 13th time in 17 games.
Will Smith picked up his 26th save despite giving up a two-run homer
to Wil Myers with two out in the ninth.
Twins 11, White Sox 1
Jorge Polanco, Miguel Sano, Jonathan Schoop and Max Kepler each
homered, and Kyle Gibson gave up one run over six innings to pick up
his 10th win as visiting Minnesota cruised to victory over Chicago.
Sano finished 3-for-4 with three RBIs and two runs scored, Polanco
and Nelson Cruz both had two hits and two RBIs, and Byron Buxton
also had two hits as the Twins extended their American League
Central lead to two games over the Cleveland Indians.
Gibson (10-4) gave up seven hits and a walk while striking out nine.
He struck out three batters in the sixth inning with the bases
loaded and no outs following a Jon Jay RBI infield single.
Royals 9, Indians 6
Cleveland pitcher Trevor Bauer turned and threw the ball over the
center field fence as manager Terry Francona approached to pull him
from a loss to Kansas City, punctuating a frustrating afternoon for
Bauer.
Bauer allowed eight runs (seven earned) on nine hits in just 4 1/3
innings, and the Royals sent 11 men to the plate in the fifth inning
to avoid a four-game sweep.
As Francona reached the mound, he and Bauer exchanged words.
Francona then followed closely behind Bauer into the dugout and the
two disappeared into the tunnel. They both were seen, fuming, but
separate in the dugout.
Mets 8, Pirates 7
Jason Vargas tossed 5 2/3 innings, and New York held off a late
rally by visiting Pittsburgh to complete a three-game sweep.
The Mets have won four straight and are 10-5 since the All-Star
break. The Pirates have lost eight in a row to fall to 2-14 in the
second half.
The 36-year-old Vargas (6-5) earned his second win of the homestand
and his third straight overall by allowing three runs on six hits
and three walks while striking out five. He is 5-5 with a 3.58 ERA
in his last 16 starts dating back to April 19.
Reds 3, Rockies 2
Tucker Barnhart had a pair of RBI singles to highlight his three-hit
performance as host Cincinnati beat Colorado.
Barnhart joined Jose Iglesias by notching an RBI single in the
second inning before adding another in the sixth for the Reds, who
posted their first series win versus Colorado since May 30-June 2,
2016.
Former Red Yonder Alonso belted a two-run homer and joined Ryan
McMahon and David Dahl with two hits for the reeling Rockies, who
have lost 11 of their last 14 games.
Marlins 5, Diamondbacks 1
Miguel Rojas, Brian Anderson and Harold Ramirez slugged home runs as
host Miami defeated Arizona.
Rojas hit a leadoff homer for the second straight game, getting an
84 mph slider and pulling it 404 feet to left. Rojas has three
homers this season -- the other came on July 4 -- and all of them
were first-inning, leadoff shots.
Anderson's homer, a solo blast that came in the sixth inning, was
his 14th of the season. That's three more than he had last year in
his first full season in the majors.
--Field Level Media
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