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			 [May 08, 2019] 
			Oakland Athletics right-hander 
			Mike Fiers threw the major leagues' first no-hitter of the year 
			Tuesday night, blanking the visiting Cincinnati Reds 2-0 in the 
			opener of a three-game interleague series. 
 In recording the second no-hitter of his career, the A's ace threw 
			131 pitches and faced just two batters over the minimum, allowing 
			two walks. A third Cincinnati batter also reached base on an error, 
			but one of the Reds' baserunners was erased on a double play.
 
 Fiers became the 35th pitcher to record multiple no-hitters, 
			counting the regular season and postseason. It was the 300th 
			no-hitter in major league history, counting the postseason. Fiers' 
			previous no-hitter was recorded on Aug. 21, 2015, for the Houston 
			Astros in a 3-0 interleague victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers.
 
 Told by manager Bob Melvin after the seventh inning that he would be 
			replaced if he allowed another baserunner, Fiers retired the side in 
			order in the eighth and ninth innings, striking out Eugenio Suarez 
			on a 2-2 curveball in the dirt to finish it off.
 
			
			 
			
 Royals 12, Astros 2
 
 Ryan O'Hearn and Whit Merrifield belted their first career grand 
			slams, and Kansas City bashed host Houston.
 
 The Royals squared the three-game set with Houston by recording 
			eight extra-base hits, six against Astros right-hander Collin McHugh 
			(3-4) in three-plus innings.
 
 O'Hearn capped a five-run third inning with his blast, lining a 
			first-pitch cutter from McHugh 373 feet and into the seats in right 
			field. Merrifield smacked his grand slam off Astros left-hander 
			Framber Valdez with two outs in the seventh and finished 4-for-5 
			with three runs and five RBIs.
 
 Dodgers 9, Braves 0
 
 Justin Turner had a career-high three home runs and six RBIs, and 
			Hyun-Jin Ryu threw his first complete game since his rookie year to 
			lift Los Angeles to a win against visiting Atlanta.
 
 Ryu (4-1) threw a four-hitter, striking out six and walking none. 
			His last complete game covered eight innings in a 2-1 loss to the 
			Arizona Diamondbacks in September 2013. In May of that season, he 
			pitched a nine-inning, 2-0 shutout over the visiting Los Angeles 
			Angels.
 
 Turner finished with four hits, and Cody Bellinger, Alex Verdugo and 
			Max Muncy added two each for the Dodgers, who have not lost a series 
			to the Braves since July 2015.
 
 Mets 7, Padres 6
 
 Rookie Pete Alonso snapped a ninth-inning tie with a two-run homer, 
			and New York hung on for a victory at San Diego.
 
			 
			
 With the score 5-5, New York's Robinson Cano singled to open the 
			ninth against Adam Warren (2-1) for his fourth hit of the game. 
			Alonso, who had gone 0-for-4 Monday night with three strikeouts, 
			then hit a drive 449 feet to left field. Alonso, who earlier had two 
			run-scoring singles, wound up with four RBIs for the game.
 
 Cano's first hit of the night was the 2,500th of his career -- 
			making him the 101st player in major league history and sixth player 
			from the Dominican Republic to reach the milestone.
 
 Cubs 5, Marlins 2
 
 Kris Bryant blasted a three-run, walk-off homer in the ninth inning 
			to lead Chicago past visiting Miami.
 
 Bryant homered in a third consecutive game for the first time in his 
			career. He has six homers this season. The blast to left-center came 
			on a 98 mph fastball from Adam Conley (1-4).
 
 Former Marlins reliever Steve Cishek (1-1) earned the win, pitching 
			one scoreless inning.
 
 Yankees 5, Mariners 4
 
 Gio Urshela hit the game-tying, two-run homer with one out in the 
			ninth, and DJ LeMahieu hit a walk-off single later in the inning as 
			the New York Yankees withstood a lengthy rain delay and rallied for 
			a 5-4 victory over the visiting Seattle Mariners on Tuesday night.
 
 The Yankees won for the 15th time in 20 games since April 16 and 
			pulled off the comeback following a 72-minute rain delay in the top 
			of the seventh.
 
 New York tied the game when Urshela lifted an 0-2 fastball from 
			Anthony Swarzak (2-2) over the center field fence. Cameron Maybin 
			followed with a single, stole second and scored when LeMahieu 
			slapped a single to right against Roenis Elias.
 
 Phillies 11, Cardinals 1
 
 Bryce Harper hit a grand slam in a six-run second inning as 
			Philadelphia cruised to a win at St. Louis.
 
 Struggling through a 6-for-48 slump, Harper slugged his seventh home 
			run and first grand slam with the Phillies off Dakota Hudson (2-3) 
			in the big inning, which featured six unearned runs, two throwing 
			errors, two walks and a passed ball by the Cardinals.
 
 Philadelphia starter Aaron Nola (3-0) tossed six innings of one-run 
			ball and made his third straight strong start by giving up just 
			three hits and fanning seven.
 
			
			 
			
 Rays 6, Diamondbacks 3
 
 Brandon Lowe hit a first-pitch home run and drove in two runs, and 
			Tampa Bay rode a three-run seventh inning to victory over Arizona in 
			St. Petersburg, Fla.
 
 Arizona's Taylor Clarke (0-1), a 25-year-old rookie making his 
			second appearance and first start, pitched six strong innings after 
			Lowe drove his first pitch of the game -- a 92-mph fastball down the 
			middle -- over the center field fence.
 
 Lowe went 2-for-5 to extend his hitting streak to 11 games.
 
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			Athletics starting pitcher Mike Fiers (50) celebrates after pitching 
			a no hitter against the Cincinnati Reds at Oakland Coliseum. 
			Mandatory Credit: Stan Szeto-USA TODAY Sports 
            
			 
            Brewers 6, Nationals 0
 Lorenzo Cain hit a three-run double off Stephen Strasburg in the 
			seventh inning to snap a scoreless tie, and host Milwaukee beat 
			struggling Washington.
 
 The Brewers, who scored all six of their runs in the seventh, have 
			won nine of their last 12 games, while the Nationals have dropped 13 
			of 18. It was the first career hit for Cain against Strasburg in 
			nine at-bats.
 
 Milwaukee pitcher Freddy Peralta (2-1), who came on in the third, 
			threw five scoreless innings while allowing three hits and two walks 
			with five strikeouts. Strasburg (3-2) was tagged for four runs and 
			six hits in 6 2/3 innings with 11 strikeouts and two walks.
 
 Red Sox 8, Orioles 5
 
 Mitch Moreland hit a tiebreaking three-run homer in the fifth inning 
			to lead visiting Boston past Baltimore.
 
 The home run, Moreland's 10th of the season, handed the Red Sox a 
			lead they never relinquished. The Red Sox ended up with homers from 
			Moreland, Xander Bogaerts and J.D. Martinez, while Moreland and 
			Martinez drove in three runs apiece. Martinez hit the 200th home run 
			of his career.
 
 Marcus Walden improved to 5-0 in 13 relief appearances as he got the 
			win thanks to giving up one run in three innings. Matt Barnes came 
			on in the eighth and got the final four outs for his third save.
 
             
            
 Angels 5, Tigers 2
 
 Rookie Griffin Canning tossed 5 1/3 solid innings to earn his first 
			major league win as Los Angeles won at Detroit to snap a two-game 
			losing streak. The Tigers have alternated losses with wins in each 
			of the past seven games.
 
 Canning (1-0) surrendered two runs on four hits and one walk while 
			striking out seven in his second career start. Luke Bard retired all 
			five batters he faced before Ty Buttrey tossed a perfect eighth. 
			Hansel Robles earned his third save with a one-hit ninth.
 
 Reigning American League Rookie of the Year Shohei Ohtani batted 
			third for the Angels and went 0-for-4 with an RBI groundout in his 
			season debut. Ohtani, who split his time between the mound and the 
			field last season but underwent Tommy John surgery Oct. 1, will be 
			limited to designated hitter duties for the rest of 2019.
 
 Pirates 5, Rangers 4
 
 Gregory Polanco hit a two-run homer and Melky Cabrera added a 
			pinch-hit two-run double as Pittsburgh took a three-run lead then 
			held on to beat visiting Texas.
 
 Starling Marte was 2-for-3 with an RBI single for the Pirates, who 
			swept a two-game series at Texas last week and have won three 
			straight and five of six overall.
 
 Hunter Pence went 3-for-3 and drove in all four Texas runs with a 
			two-run homer and a two-run double. The Rangers have lost four of 
			six.
 
 White Sox 2, Indians 0
 
 Lucas Giolito scattered three hits over a season-high 7 1/3 innings, 
			and Yoan Moncada continued to torment Cleveland as visiting Chicago 
			posted a victory.
 
 Moncada had an RBI single in the third inning to give him six hits 
			-- including two homers -- to go along with eight RBIs and five runs 
			in four games against the Indians this season. James McCann added an 
			RBI single in the sixth inning to cap his two-hit performance for 
			the White Sox, who have won seven of their past 11 games.
 
             
            
 Francisco Lindor recorded three singles and Jason Kipnis had a pair 
			of doubles, but the rest of the Indians' lineup went 0-for-22 with 
			nine strikeouts. Cleveland has been outscored 21-1 during a 
			three-game losing skid.
 
 Twins 3, Blue Jays 0
 
 Jose Berrios allowed four hits while pitching seven shutout innings 
			to win his fifth consecutive start, and Mitch Garver had three hits 
			-- including a two-run homer -- to lead visiting Minnesota over 
			Toronto.
 
 Berrios (6-1) pitched around leadoff singles in the third, fourth 
			and sixth innings and didn't allow a batter to reach second base 
			until Billy McKinney's two-out ground-rule double in the seventh. 
			Berrios, who didn't walk a batter and struck out five, then got 
			Brandon Drury to ground out to end the threat.
 
 Taylor Rogers overcame two singles in the ninth to pick up his 
			fourth save.
 
 Giants 14, Rockies 4
 
 Mac Williamson homered and drove in four runs in his 2019 debut, and 
			San Francisco routed Colorado in Denver.
 
 Williamson, who hit three home runs Monday night for Triple-A 
			Sacramento, was called up Tuesday and paid immediate dividends when 
			his three-run homer off Antonio Senzatela broke a 1-1 tie in the 
			fourth.
 
 Evan Longoria and Kevin Pillar also homered for San Francisco, Joe 
			Panik had three hits, and Brandon Belt had two doubles. Charlie 
			Blackmon and Chris Iannetta went deep for Colorado, which got three 
			hits from Raimel Tapia.
 
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