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roundup: Pujols hits RBI milestone in Angels' win
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[May 10, 2019]
Albert Pujols notched the
2,000th RBI of his career with a solo homer, Tommy La Stella homered
twice and drove in four runs, and the visiting Los Angeles Angels
coasted to a 13-0 victory over the Detroit Tigers on Thursday.
Pujols achieved his milestone with a two-out blast in the third
inning. Hank Aaron (2,297) and Alex Rodriguez (2,086) are officially
the only other players in the modern era with more runs batted in.
Some sources also credit Babe Ruth (2,214) and Cap Anson (2,075)
with crossing the 2,000-RBI mark, but a portion of those totals came
before the stat was made official in 1920.
Felix Pena (2-1), who entered the game in the second inning, tossed
seven innings of scoreless relief to get the victory. He allowed
only three hits, walked none and struck out seven.
Justin Bour and Kole Calhoun also homered. Zack Cozart drove in two
runs, and Calhoun scored three runs.
Rockies 12, Giants 11
Nolan Arenado, Mark Reynolds and Ian Desmond homered, Chris Iannetta
had a tiebreaking double in the sixth inning, and Colorado held on
to beat San Francisco in snowy Denver.
Arenado had three hits and reached base five times, and Wade Davis
picked up his sixth save despite giving up two runs in the ninth.
Tyler Austin went deep twice and drove in six runs for the Giants.
Cardinals 17, Pirates 4
Marcell Ozuna drove in four runs to lead St. Louis to a win against
visiting Pittsburgh in the opener of a four-game series. It was the
most runs scored by the Cardinals without hitting a home run since
an 18-3 win against the Atlanta Braves on Aug. 22, 2008.
Dexter Fowler had two hits and three RBIs, Yadier Molina and Paul
Goldschmidt each had three hits and two RBIs, and Kolten Wong had
two hits and two RBIs for St. Louis, which had lost six of seven.
Cardinals starter Michael Wacha improved to 3-0 for the first time
since 2015, throwing 5 2/3 innings and allowing four runs and nine
hits. He struck out two and walked one.
Yankees 3, Mariners 1
J.A. Happ and four relievers combined on a two-hitter, and New York
beat visiting Seattle in the finale of a four-game series.
The Yankees rebounded nicely from a 10-1 loss Wednesday to take
three of four in the series and win for the 16th time in 22 games.
The Mariners fell to 2-5 on a 10-game road trip. Seattle is 7-18
since opening the year 13-2.
The Mariners also lost Dee Gordon after he was hit on the right
wrist by a Happ pitch in the third. Gordon was replaced by Dylan
Moore. When Seattle later pinch-hit for Moore, first baseman Edwin
Encarnacion moved to second base for the first time in his career.
Cubs 4, Marlins 1
Kris Bryant and Anthony Rizzo homered, leading host Chicago to a win
over Miami.
In his first game since he was put on the injured list after his
April 4 outing, reliever Mike Montgomery (1-0) earned the win. He
pitched five scoreless innings, allowing just three hits and two
walks.
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Angels first baseman Albert Pujols (5) is congratulated by third
base coach Mike Gallego (86) after hitting a home run for his 2000th
RBI in the third inning against the Detroit Tigers at Comerica Park.
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The NL Central-leading Cubs have won 10 of their past 11 games. The
Marlins, last in the NL East, have lost 10 of their past 12.
Indians 5, White Sox 0 (5 innings)
Jordan Luplow belted his first two homers of the season, and Carlos
Carrasco tossed five solid innings as host Cleveland posted a
victory over Chicago in a rain-shortened game.
Crew chief Jerry Meals called for the infield tarp with Cleveland
holding a 5-0 lead through five innings. A rain delay lasted more
than 2 1/2 hours before the game was officially called.
Luplow recorded his second career two-homer performance, going deep
to lead off the second inning and again with one out in the fifth.
Carrasco (3-3) scattered two hits and struck out six without walking
a batter.
Astros 4, Rangers 2
Wade Miley extended his streak of consecutive starts allowing three
or fewer earned runs to 24 games, and Josh Reddick delivered a
tiebreaking single in the sixth inning to help host Houston beat
Texas.
Miley (3-2) stretched his streak, which began on May 2, 2018, by
limiting Texas to two runs on two hits and two walks with seven
strikeouts over six innings.
Reddick snapped a 2-2 tie with his sharp single to center off
Rangers reliever Ariel Jurado. Reddick delivered again in the ninth
inning, robbing Hunter Pence of what would have been his second
homer of the night, a potential three-run shot that Reddick reached
over the wall in right field to snag.
Reds 3, A's 0
Derek Dietrich hit the 10th pitch of the game for a two-run home
run, and Tanner Roark combined with three relievers on a six-hit
shutout as visiting Cincinnati finally broke through in a three-game
interleague series by beating Oakland.
Eugenio Suarez doubled twice, homered and scored twice for the Reds,
who were no-hit by Mike Fiers in the series opener before falling
5-4 in 13 innings on Wednesday night.
After Chris Bassitt (1-1) struck out Nick Senzel to open the game,
Suarez doubled to right field and Dietrich followed three pitches
later with a homer to right, his fifth in the last six games and
10th of the season. Suarez went deep in the third inning.
(Field Level Media)
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