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roundup: Red Sox ace Sale posts complete-game shutout
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[June 06, 2019]
Chris Sale shut down Kansas
City's offense, and the visiting Red Sox took advantage of a shoddy
Royals defense in Boston's 8-0 victory Wednesday night.
Rafael Devers hit a home run, scored three runs and drove in three.
Brock Holt and Andrew Benintendi each had three hits.
Sale (2-7), making his 220th start, and the 300th appearance of his
10-year major league career, scattered three singles in a
complete-game shutout, with 12 strikeouts and no walks. It was the
seventh time in his last nine starts that Sale has struck out at
least 10. It was his first complete game since a 1-0 loss (eight
innings) against the Phillies at Philadelphia on June 15, 2017, and
his first shutout since April 15, 2016, against the Rays at Tampa
Bay while with the Chicago White Sox.
Sale also threw an immaculate inning -- striking out three batters
in an inning on nine total pitches -- for the second time in less
than a month. Sale struck out Kelvin Gutierrez and Nicky Lopez
looking, and then Martin Maldonado went down swinging. Sale's
previous perfect inning came May 8 in Baltimore.
Rangers 2, Orioles 1 (12 innings)
Delino DeShields singled to center with two outs in the bottom of
the 12th inning to give Texas a victory over Baltimore in the middle
game of their three-game series in Arlington, Texas.
The Rangers put runners on first and second with two outs against
left-hander Paul Fry (0-3), the Orioles' fifth pitcher, when
DeShields grounded a single to center that scored pinch runner Isiah
Kiner-Falefa with the game-winning run. That capped a 4-for-6 night
for DeShields, and all four hits were singles. He scored the other
Texas run.
Left-hander Jeffrey Springs (3-1), the Rangers' sixth pitcher,
retired Baltimore in order in the 12th and earned the victory.
Diamondbacks 3, Dodgers 2 (11 innings)
Eduardo Escobar scored after leading off the 11th inning with a
triple, and Arizona won in Phoenix to end Los Angeles' seven-game
winning streak.
Dodgers left-hander Scott Alexander (3-2) intentionally walked Ketel
Marte before David Peralta drove the first pitch he saw into right
field for a walk-off single.
Six Diamondbacks relievers each pitched a scoreless inning of
relief, with Zack Godley (2-4) throwing a perfect 11th to pick up
the victory.
Mets 7, Giants 0
Jason Vargas continued his unlikely resurgence, when the 36-year-old
southpaw tossed his eighth career shutout to lead host New York past
San Francisco.
The Mets ended a three-game losing streak and won for just the third
time in their last nine games. The Giants had their three-game
winning streak -- tied for their longest of the season -- snapped.
Vargas (2-3) spared an overworked and underperforming bullpen --
Mets relievers entered Wednesday with a 5.19 ERA -- by allowing just
five hits and one walk while striking out eight in his 13th career
complete game and his first since he twirled a shutout for the
Kansas City Royals against the Cleveland Indians on June 2, 2017.
Angels 10, A's 9
Dustin Garneau's ground-rule double with two out in the bottom of
the ninth drove home Brian Goodwin with the winning run for Los
Angeles in a win over Oakland in Anaheim, Calif.
Garneau, a backup catcher who has spent most of the season in the
minor leagues, entered the game in the top of the ninth after
starting catcher Jonathan Lucroy was lifted for a pinch runner in
the bottom of the eighth.
With Goodwin on second after his two-out single and stolen base,
Garneau lifted a fly ball to left field off A's reliever Lou Trivino
(2-4). With the outfield playing shallow, left fielder Robbie
Grossman had a long way to go to reach the warning track and wasn't
able to make a play, the ball bouncing off the warning track and
over the fence.
Cubs 9, Rockies 8
David Bote went 4-for-4 with a double, a homer and a career-high
seven RBIs, and Chicago held on for a win over visiting Colorado.
Bote drilled a three-run homer, a three-run double and a run-scoring
single as the Cubs won their third consecutive game. Willson
Contreras and Anthony Rizzo drove in one run apiece for Chicago.
David Dahl finished with three RBIs and Nolan Arenado notched two
RBIs for the Rockies. Colorado has dropped back-to-back games after
winning its previous eight in a row.
Marlins 8, Brewers 3
Brian Anderson slugged his first career grand slam, and right-hander
Sandy Alcantara pitched seven strong innings as Miami defeated host
Milwaukee.
The Marlins, who have the worst record in the National League, are
13-5 since a 10-31 start. They have won four straight games and
seven of their last nine.
Milwaukee has lost two games in a row, both in this series, by a
combined score of 24-3.
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Red Sox starting pitcher Chris Sale (41) delivers a pitch against
the Kansas City Royals in the first inning at Kauffman Stadium.
Mandatory Credit: Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports
Mariners 14, Astros 1
Domingo Santana, Tom Murphy and Edwin Encarnacion hit homers in a
seven-run sixth inning as Seattle defeated visiting Houston to snap
a four-game losing streak.
Right-hander Mike Leake (5-6) pitched Seattle's first complete game
of the season, allowing six hits with two walks and five strikeouts.
Pinch-hitter Mac Williamson, making his Seattle debut, added a
three-run homer, and Kyle Seager had a solo shot, both in the
eighth, as the Mariners ended Houston's five-game winning streak and
beat the Astros for the first time in six tries this season.
Rays 4, Tigers 0
Charlie Morton continued his mastery with seven dominant innings and
Tampa Bay ended a four-game losing streak by blanking host Detroit.
Morton (7-0) scattered five hits and didn't walk a batter while
striking out eight. Morton, who has won four of his last five
starts, hasn't been charged with a loss since last Aug. 11. Oliver
Drake got the last six outs.
Ji-Man Choi reached base three times and drove in a run for the
Rays. Austin Meadows tripled and scored a run, while Yandy Diaz
reached three times and scored a run.
Pirates 7, Braves 4
Joe Musgrove pitched into the ninth inning, and Elias Diaz and Colin
Moran homered as Pittsburgh topped visiting Atlanta to end a
three-game losing streak.
Gregory Polanco was 3-for-4 with an RBI double and two steals, and
Starling Marte was 3-for-3 for the Pirates.
Ronald Acuna Jr. and Dansby Swanson homered for the Braves, who had
won three straight.
Indians 9, Twins 7
Jordan Luplow belted a two-run homer and Roberto Perez added a solo
shot in the seventh inning as host Cleveland defeated Minnesota.
Francisco Lindor recorded his third homer in two days, and Jose
Ramirez joined Luplow in driving in three runs for the Indians, who
have won five of their past eight games.
Byron Buxton launched a three-run homer and Jorge Polanco and Nelson
Cruz each added a solo shot for the Twins, who have lost two in a
row after winning 10 of their previous 12 contests.
Nationals 6, White Sox 4
Trea Turner hit a two-run homer with none out in the bottom of the
ninth inning as Washington overcame blowing a three-run lead and
continued its surge with a victory over visiting Chicago.
The Nationals won their season-high fourth straight and their ninth
in 11 games since a four-game sweep to the Mets in New York from May
20-23. They overcame an eighth-inning collapse by their bullpen,
which had produced scoreless outings in the previous three games and
a 2.70 ERA in the last seven contests.
Turner gave the Nationals their fourth walk-off win when he lifted a
95 mph letter-high fastball off Alex Colome (2-1) into the left
field seats. It was Turner's third career walk-off homer and
occurred after pinch hitter Brian Dozier drew a four-pitch walk.
Blue Jays 11, Yankees 7
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. hit a go-ahead three-run home run in the
eighth inning, Randal Grichuk hit two homers and Toronto defeated
visiting New York.
DJ LeMahieu had given the Yankees a 7-4 lead with a three-run homer
in the sixth.
Toronto came back with two runs in the seventh and five in the
eighth. The Blue Jays have won the first two games of the three-game
series.
Phillies 7, Padres 5
Center fielder Adam Haseley drove in the tiebreaking run with his
first major league hit in the eighth inning as visiting Philadelphia
scored five runs in two innings against the San Diego bullpen in the
rubber match of a three-game series.
Jay Bruce belted his third homer in his first two starts since the
Phillies acquired him from the Seattle Mariners.
The Padres led 5-2 going into the seventh. But relievers Trey
Wingenter and Craig Stammen gave up five runs on five hits in two
innings. All five runs came with two outs in the consecutive frames.
Reds-Cardinals postponed
The game between St. Louis and Cincinnati in St. Louis was postponed
due to rain. It will be made up as part of a split doubleheader on
Saturday, Aug. 31.
--Field Level Media
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