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			roundup: Yanks' Tanaka shuts out Rays 
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			 [June 18, 2019] 
			Masahiro Tanaka pitched a 
			two-hitter and was backed by two homers, as the New York Yankees 
			opened a 10-game homestand with a 3-0 victory over the Tampa Bay 
			Rays on Monday night. 
 Tanaka (5-5) turned in a third straight strong start against the 
			Rays, allowing only a leadoff single to Austin Meadows in the fourth 
			and a two-out single to Willy Adames in the fifth. In three starts 
			this season against Tampa Bay, Tanaka has allowed one run on 10 hits 
			and one walk in 22 innings, with 23 strikeouts.
 
 Tanaka struck out 10, walked one, threw 76 of 111 pitches for 
			strikes, faced two above the minimum and produced his 14th career 
			double-digit strikeout game.
 
 DJ LeMahieu and Cameron Maybin went deep for the Yankees, who 
			homered for the 20th straight game. It is the second-longest streak 
			in team history, behind only a 25-game streak from June 1-29, 1941.
 
 Red Sox 2, Twins 0
 
 J.D. Martinez and Xander Bogaerts each went 2-for-4 with an RBI, and 
			Rick Porcello threw seven shutout innings to outduel Jose Berrios 
			and lead Boston past Minnesota in Minneapolis.
 
			
			 
			
 It was a season-high sixth straight victory for Boston, which also 
			moved six games above .500 for the first time this season.
 
 Porcello (5-6) allowed four hits and a walk while striking out eight 
			to pick up his first road victory in four decisions. Ryan Brasier 
			pitched a 1-2-3 ninth to earn his seventh save. Berrios (8-3) gave 
			up one run on five hits with 10 strikeouts over eight innings.
 
 Cardinals 5, Marlins 0
 
 Miles Mikolas pitched six scoreless innings, Matt Carpenter and 
			Dexter Fowler slugged home runs, and host St. Louis earned a win 
			over Miami.
 
 Mikolas (5-7), a native Floridian who lost to his hometown Marlins 
			last week, was much better this time around, allowing six hits -- 
			all singles -- and no walks while striking out four. He combined 
			with three relievers on an eight-hit shutout and ended his personal 
			five-decision losing streak.
 
 Carpenter went 3-for-4 with his 10th homer of the season, a double 
			and two runs, helping the Cardinals improve to 6-2 in their past 
			eight games. The Marlins have dropped nine of their past 11 games.
 
 Rangers 7, Indians 2
 
 Danny Santana belted a two-run homer, and Lance Lynn struck out nine 
			and allowed just one run in seven innings as Texas defeated 
			Cleveland in Arlington, Texas.
 
 Elvis Andrus ripped a two-run double, and former Indian Shin-Soo 
			Choo and Jeff Mathis each drove in a run for the Rangers, who scored 
			all seven of their runs with two outs.
 
 Francisco Lindor and rookie Oscar Mercado each belted a solo homer 
			for the Indians, who fell for just the fourth time in 12 games.
 
 Braves 12, Mets 3
 
 Ronald Acuna Jr. continued his torrid offensive pace with three more 
			hits, including a leadoff home run, and Atlanta defeated visiting 
			New York.
 
 Acuna was 3-for-5 with his 17th homer and two RBIs and extended his 
			hitting streak to nine games, matching his season best. Acuna, who 
			was 4-for-5 on Sunday, is hitting .409 (18-for-44) with three homers 
			during the streak. He lifted his batting average to .301.
 
			
			 
			
 Brian McCann and Ozzie Albies also had three hits and struck 
			back-to-back homers for the Braves in the eighth inning. Atlanta has 
			won 10 of its past 11 games. The Mets have lost four of their past 
			five.
 
 Reds 3, Astros 2
 
 Luis Castillo overcame errant command of the strike zone, and host 
			Cincinnati held on through some tense moments in the latter innings 
			for a victory over Houston.
 
 Castillo (7-1) walked a career-high six batters, but he allowed only 
			two hits and fanned seven while working six-plus innings. Michael 
			Lorenzen got the last two outs for his third save.
 
 The Reds scored all of their runs in the fifth inning, on a two-RBI 
			single from Nick Senzel and an RBI hit from Eugenio Suarez.
 
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			Yankees catcher Gary Sanchez (24) and starting pitcher Masahiro 
			Tanaka (19) shake hands after defeating the Tampa Bay Rays at Yankee 
			Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Noah K. Murray-USA TODAY Sports 
            
			 
            Angels 10, Blue Jays 5
 Mike Trout and Shohei Ohtani each homered and had three RBIs, Felix 
			Pena pitched six-plus innings in relief, and Los Angeles won at 
			Toronto.
 
 Trout had four hits, including a two-run double. Justin Upton and 
			Kole Calhoun also homered for the Angels. Pena (5-1) allowed four 
			runs, six hits and three walks while striking out five.
 
 Cavan Biggio hit two home runs and had three RBIs for Toronto, and 
			Randal Grichuk added a two-run homer.
 
 Giants 3, Dodgers 2
 
 Rookie Tyler Beede gave up just one run over six innings to earn his 
			first major league victory as San Francisco won at Los Angeles.
 
 Brandon Crawford delivered a two-run double in the second inning to 
			help the Giants even the season series against their longtime rivals 
			after 10 games.
 
 Max Muncy hit a second-inning home run for the Dodgers, his 17th 
			long ball of the season and fifth over his past eight games. Chris 
			Taylor added an RBI fielder's choice in the eighth inning, but Los 
			Angeles lost for the second time in three games.
 
 A's 3, Orioles 2
 
 Mike Fiers outdueled Andrew Cashner in a battle of veteran 
			right-handers handcuffed by shaky defenses, and host Oakland held on 
			to beat Baltimore.
 
 Fiers combined with Liam Hendriks and Blake Treinen on a 
			three-hitter, helping the A's turn back the Orioles for the fourth 
			time in five tries this season.
 
            
			 
            
 Oakland's Matt Olson hit an RBI double in the first inning, but 
			Baltimore replied with two unearned runs in the second thanks to a 
			three-base throwing error by A's third baseman Matt Chapman. Orioles 
			catcher Chance Cisco committed a third-inning throwing error that 
			allowed two runs to score.
 
 Padres 2, Brewers 0
 
 Joey Lucchesi allowed just three hits and three walks over seven 
			scoreless innings as San Diego shut out visiting Milwaukee.
 
 Lucchesi (6-4) had five strikeouts while throwing a season-high 103 
			pitches. Two of the six Brewers who reached base against Lucchesi 
			were eliminated on double plays. Padres reliever Craig Stammen 
			allowed the Brewers' other hit, a single in the eighth, and Kirby 
			Yates pitched a perfect ninth for his 25th save.
 
 Manny Machado, playing while appealing a one-game suspension issued 
			for allegedly bumping an umpire Saturday, hit a third-inning homer. 
			The game's only other run came on a first-inning wild pitch from 
			Jhoulys Chacin (3-8).
 
 Royals 6, Mariners 4
 
 Jorge Soler hit a go-ahead, two-run homer in the eighth inning as 
			Kansas City rallied to win at Seattle.
 
 Martin Maldonado homered in the ninth inning for the Royals, who won 
			for just the 10th time in 35 road games this season. They were the 
			last team in the majors to reach double digits in victories away 
			from home.
 
 With two outs in the eighth, Alex Gordon grounded a single into left 
			field against Anthony Bass (1-2). Soler then went deep to 
			right-center field, his 19th home run of the season, for a 5-4 lead.
 
 Phillies at Nationals, ppd.
 
 The scheduled game between Philadelphia and host Washington was 
			rained out. It will be made up as part of a split doubleheader on 
			Wednesday.
 
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