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roundup: Cards spoil Pujols' return to St. Louis
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[June 22, 2019]
Marcell Ozuna had three hits and three RBIs for the St. Louis
Cardinals, helping them spoil the long-awaited return of Albert
Pujols in a 5-1 win against the visiting Los Angeles Angels on
Friday night.
Pujols played 11 seasons and won three National League Most Valuable
Player awards for St. Louis before signing with the Angels following
the 2011 season.
Pujols received a standing ovation in each of his three plate
appearances and again when he was removed for a pinch runner after
beating out an infield single to lead off the seventh inning.
Ozuna hit a solo home run in the sixth to give St. Louis a 2-1 lead
in the opener of the three-game series. Ozuna also had two RBI
singles, and Jose Martinez contributed two hits and an RBI for the
Cardinals.
Red Sox 7, Blue Jays 5 (10 innings)
Christian Vazquez hit a two-run, two-out home run in the bottom of
the 10th inning, and Boston came back to defeat visiting Toronto as
Brandon Workman (6-1) pitched around a walk, a stolen base and an
intentional walk in the top of the 10th to earn the win.
Vazquez's ninth homer of the season came against Jordan Romano
(0-1), who had pitched around a walk and struck out three in the
ninth before striking out the first two batters in the 10th.
However, he then hit Marco Hernandez with a pitch to keep the inning
alive for Vazquez.
Randal Grichuk homered and had three hits and three RBIs for the
Blue Jays, who led 5-1 before the Red Sox rallied with three runs in
the seventh and one in the eighth.
Yankees 4, Astros 1
Gary Sanchez and Gleyber Torres hit two-run homers and host New York
extended its winning streak to seven games by beating Houston as the
Yankees matched their longest winning streak of the season and also
homered for the 24th consecutive game, one shy of the team record
set from June 1-29, 1941.
Sanchez homered for the third straight game and moved into a tie for
the AL lead with new teammate Edwin Encarnacion with his 23rd homer.
The catcher gave the Yankees a 2-0 lead in the third when he
hammered a changeup by Brad Peacock (6-5) into the left-center field
bleachers. The Yankees welcomed Aaron Judge back into their lineup
after he missed two months with a strained left oblique. Judge
batted leadoff for the first time in his career and was 0-for-4.
Nationals 4, Braves 3
Stephen Strasburg bounced back from a rough outing, and young
outfielders Victor Robles and Juan Soto led Washington past visiting
Atlanta for the Nationals' fifth win in a row and 18th in their last
25 games, pulling within one game of .500 for the first time since
April 24.
The Braves had won 11 of 13 but couldn't hold a 3-0 lead as Dallas
Keuchel (0-1), who signed a one-year contract with the Braves about
two weeks ago, made his first major league appearance this season.
Strasburg (8-4), who gave up four homers in his previous start, went
six innings and allowed three runs on five hits with five strikeouts
and three walks. Wander Suero pitched the ninth, picking up his
first major league save after allowing the first two batters to
reach.
Mets 5, Cubs 4
Jeff McNeil starred at the plate and in the field, hitting a home
run and later adding a go-ahead RBI single before making a key
defensive play to end the eighth inning of New York's win over host
Chicago.
New York ended a two-game losing streak and won for just the second
time in six games. The Cubs had their two-game winning streak
snapped as they lost for the seventh time in 11 games.
The two-hit game was the fourth straight multi-hit effort for
McNeil, who has 47 multi-hit games in his first 125 big league games
-- the most ever by a Mets player in that game span.
Twins 8, Royals 7
Max Kepler's RBI single in the eighth helped Minnesota erase the
second of a pair of three-run deficits and avoid its first
three-game losing streak of the season in defeating host Kansas
City.
The Royals lead the major leagues with 26 losses in games in which
they held the lead at some point. They have been outscored 177-125
after the sixth inning this season.
Right-hander Ryne Harper (3-0), the Twins' third pitcher, picked up
the win, despite allowing a run on two hits in his one inning.
Taylor Rogers picked up his ninth save in 11 chances. Jake Diekman
(0-5) took the loss for Kansas City.
Marlins 2, Phillies 1
Sandy Alcantara pitched 7 2/3 strong innings, and backup catcher
Bryan Holaday slugged a home run as visiting Miami upended
Philadelphia, sending the Phillies to their fifth straight loss
despite an exciting play from Roman Quinn, who stole home in the
third.
The Marlins beat Aaron Nola (6-2), who struck out 10 in eight
innings, allowing just two runs, one earned. Nola threw strikes all
night -- 82 of them out of 107 total pitches. He allowed six hits
and one walk, getting nine ground-ball outs.
However, Alcantara (4-6) matched Nola's brilliance, throwing a
career-high 112 pitches and allowing eight hits, four walks and one
run. He struck out six and threw 75 strikes. Sergio Romo pitched a
scoreless ninth for his 14th save.
Dodgers 4, Rockies 2
Rookie Matt Beaty hit a game-ending, two-run home run, and Walker
Buehler recorded a career-high 16 strikeouts as Los Angeles earned a
victory over visiting Colorado in a battle of the top two teams in
the National League West.
In a showcase of star power, Rockies offensive catalysts Nolan
Arenado and Charlie Blackmon hit home runs, two of just three hits
against Buehler, who threw a complete game. Los Angeles' Cody
Bellinger also hit a home run.
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In the bottom of the ninth, Max Muncy walked with two outs, and
Beaty hit his second homer of the season, to center off Jairo Diaz
(1-2).
Reds 11, Brewers 7
Jose Iglesias had four hits and drove in two runs as Cincinnati
stretched its season-best winning streak to six games with a win
over host Milwaukee.
Iglesias singled in two runs in a three-run first inning, one night
after driving in four runs in Cincinnati's 7-1 victory to open the
four-game series. Iglesias went 4-for-5 and added two runs and a
stolen base.
Nick Senzel was 2-for-3 with a solo homer and stolen base before
leaving the game with a headache in the fourth inning.
Yasiel Puig posted a two-run homer, three RBIs and a stolen base,
and Jose Peraza tripled and added two RBIs.
White Sox 5, Rangers 4 (10 innings)
Yolmer Sanchez drove home the winning run on a safety squeeze and
the bullpen contributed 4 2/3 innings of one-run relief as Chicago
topped Texas in Arlington, Texas.
Sanchez guided a sacrifice bunt down the first base line to score
Eloy Jimenez, who singled earlier in the inning and advanced to
third on a Tim Anderson single. Jimenez and Anderson had two hits
apiece.
White Sox pitchers recorded 12 strikeouts, including five straight
spanning the eighth and ninth innings, to help force extras. Alex
Colome navigated a leadoff walk in the 10th to earn his 16th save in
as many chances.
Giants 11, Diamondbacks 5
Alex Dickerson hit a grand slam and drove in a career-high six runs
in his debut with San Francisco, which beat Arizona in Phoenix.
Dickerson, who was called up earlier in the day from Triple-A
Sacramento after the Giants placed outfielder Steven Duggar on the
injured list due to a lower back strain, drove a pitch from Taylor
Clarke (1-3) over the center field wall for a 6-0 lead in the third
inning.
It was Dickerson's first major league home run since Sept. 22, 2016.
He missed the past two seasons because of injuries before getting 19
at-bats this year with the San Diego Padres, who traded him to the
Giants on June 10. Dickerson hit a two-run triple as part of a
four-run seventh inning and finished 3-for-5.
Rays 5, Athletics 3
Willy Adames collected three hits, including his seventh home run of
the season, as visiting Tampa Bay evened its series with Oakland one
night after the A's rallied for four runs in the bottom of the ninth
for a walk-off win.
This time, Emilio Pagan came on to retire the final two batters of
the game, each representing the potential tying run, to snap the
Rays' four-game losing streak.
The loss ended Oakland's four-game winning streak. The Rays never
trailed in the game after scoring twice in the third inning against
A's starter Tanner Anderson (0-2). Brandon Lowe drove in the first
run with an RBI double and later scored on a passed ball.
Mariners 10, Orioles 9
Kyle Seager's two-run homer broke a tie in the third inning, and
host Seattle built a 10-3 lead and then held on for a victory
against Baltimore. Dylan Moore and Mac Williamson also homered for
the Mariners, and leadoff hitter Mallex Smith went 3-for-3 with a
double and four runs.
The Mariners have won three consecutive games for the first time
since April 18-20. The Orioles took their 10th straight defeat.
Mariners right-hander Mike Leake (7-6) struggled but earned his
100th career victory. In 5 1/3 innings, Leake allowed eight runs
(seven earned) on 11 hits, with no walks and two strikeouts.
Seattle's Austin Adams pitched two scoreless innings of relief, and
Roenis Elias tossed the ninth for his ninth save.
Pirates 2, Padres 1
Jose Osuna hit a go-ahead RBI single in the seventh inning and
Starling Marte had an RBI double for host Pittsburgh, which has won
four of its last six after losing seven in a row and 10 of 12. San
Diego had its four-game winning streak snapped.
Manny Machado hit a solo homer for the Padres, but also made two
costly errors. Pittsburgh starter Joe Musgrove (5-7), a native of
the San Diego area, improved to 3-0 in his career against the
Padres. He gave up one run, threw a season-high 105 pitches, struck
out eight and walked none.
With one out in the seventh, Jung Ho Kang reached second base on
Machado's double error at third -- first bobbling the grounder, then
throwing the ball errantly. Steven Brault pinch-ran for Kang and
scored on Osuna's base hit up the middle, an unearned run that gave
Pittsburgh a 2-1 lead.
Indians 7, Tigers 6
Jason Kipnis belted a go-ahead RBI triple in the eighth inning as
host Cleveland rallied past Detroit.
With the game tied at 5, Jose Ramirez reached on an infield single
against Joe Jimenez (2-5) to lead off the eighth inning before
Kipnis launched a ball that hit the yellow line on top of the wall
in center field before caroming back into play. The sequence was
challenged -- umpires ruled it was not a home run -- with Ramirez
allowed to score as he was running on the play and Kipnis awarded
third base.
Kipnis scored on Jake Bauers' sacrifice fly to push the advantage to
7-5 for the Indians, who have won 11 of their past 16 games overall
and six of seven against Detroit this season.
--Field Level Media
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