MLB roundup: Yanks tie homer-streak
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[June 25, 2019]
Giancarlo Stanton hit his first
homer of the season to highlight a seven-run sixth inning, and the
New York Yankees tied a major league record by homering for the 27th
straight game Monday night before holding on for a 10-8 victory over
the visiting Toronto Blue Jays.
The Yankees matched the mark set by the Texas Rangers in 2002 and
won for the ninth time in 10 games by holding off a late Toronto
comeback attempt.
Aaron Hicks connected for the record-tying drive when he got a hold
of a fastball by Aaron Sanchez (3-10) and lined it into the right
field seats for a three-run shot that gave New York a 3-2 lead in
the fifth inning. Stanton's 445-foot drive to a social gathering
area beyond the center field fence put the Yankees up 10-2.
CC Sabathia (5-4) allowed two runs and six hits in six innings while
striking out a season-high nine hitters and issuing two walks.
Aroldis Chapman gave up an unearned run in the ninth before sealing
his 22nd save.
Indians 3, Royals 2 (10 innings)
Jason Kipnis homered to lead off the 10th inning, and host Cleveland
recorded a victory over Kansas City.
Kipnis deposited a 1-0 slider from Wily Peralta (2-4) over the wall
in right-center field for his sixth homer of the season and his
third career walk-off shot.
Rookie Bobby Bradley and Jose Ramirez each had an RBI double for the
Indians, who have won four in a row and nine of their past 11 games.
Brad Hand (4-2) picked up the win after retiring the side in order
in the 10th inning.
Diamondbacks 8, Dodgers 5
David Peralta drove in the go-ahead run in a four-run eighth inning,
pitcher Zack Greinke hit a home run, and Arizona stopped Los
Angeles' six-game winning streak with a victory in Phoenix.
Arizona's Ketel Marte, returning to the lineup after missing two
games because of a groin cramp, went 2-for-4 to tie Luis Gonzalez's
franchise record with seven consecutive multi-hit games.
Greinke gave up four runs and seven hits in six-plus innings. He
struck out six and walked one. Yoan Lopez (1-1) pitched a scoreless
eighth inning for his first career victory in 45 appearances, and
Greg Holland got the last out for his 11th save of the season and
the 200th of his career.
Rockies 2, Giants 0
Jon Gray combined with three relievers on a six-hit shutout, and
David Dahl provided all the offense with a two-run home run, giving
Colorado a victory at San Francisco.
Gray combined with Jairo Diaz, Scott Oberg and Wade Davis on
Colorado's fourth shutout of the season, all of which have been
recorded on the road. The Colorado foursome outdueled Drew Pomeranz
and two Giants relievers, who combined to allow just five hits while
striking out 13. Pomeranz tied a career high with 11 of those
strikeouts.
Dahl delivered the game's only scoring after a one-out single by
Charlie Blackmon in the third inning. The left-handed hitter went
the opposite way to left field against Pomeranz.
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New York Yankees right fielder Giancarlo Stanton (27) hits a three
run home run against the Toronto Blue Jays during the sixth inning
at Yankee Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Andy Marlin-USA TODAY Sports
Red Sox 6, White Sox 5
Marco Hernandez beat out an infield single with the bases loaded in
the bottom of the ninth inning to lead host Boston past Chicago.
Hernandez beat the throw of shortstop Tim Anderson, who got to the
ball in the hole but couldn't get the runner on a jump throw to
first. Andrew Benintendi came home after starting the inning with a
double off Jace Fry (1-3) as the Red Sox battled back to tie the
score on three separate occasions in the late innings.
Eduardo Nunez was responsible for two of the rallies, including an
RBI single grounded through the infield in the eighth inning to knot
the score at 5. Brandon Workman (7-1) got the win, striking out
Anderson (four K's) with a runner on second to end the top of the
ninth. It was the only batter Workman faced.
Phillies 13, Mets 7
Jean Segura, Rhys Hoskins, Jay Bruce and Maikel Franco homered to
lead host Philadelphia past New York. Segura led the way with four
hits, Franco added three hits and three RBIs, and Cesar Hernandez
had three hits.
Scott Kingery also had three hits for the Phillies, who snapped a
season-long seven-game losing streak. Bryce Harper added a pair of
doubles and two RBIs. The Phillies, who had a season-high 19 hits,
had scored 12 runs combined in their previous five games.
Philadelphia starter Zach Eflin (7-7) tied his career high by giving
up 11 hits to go along with six runs in five innings. Michael
Conforto, Todd Frazier, Wilson Ramos and Dominic Smith homered for
the Mets.
Cubs 8, Braves 3
Jon Lester pitched six strong innings and sparked a five-run rally
that put the game away with a fifth-inning single, leading Chicago
to a win over visiting Atlanta.
Lester (7-5) allowed two runs, both unearned, on five hits with no
walks and seven strikeouts.
Lester singled with one on and none out in the fifth, then the next
five batters each drove in a run to make it 7-0 -- all runs charged
to Atlanta starter Julio Teheran (5-6). During the outburst, Chicago
got an RBI double from Kyle Schwarber, run-scoring singles from Kris
Bryant and Anthony Rizzo, an RBI double from Javier Baez and a
run-scoring grounder by Willson Contreras.
--Field Level Media
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