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roundup: Dodgers' Ryu runs scoreless streak to 31 innings
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[May 20, 2019]
Hyun-Jin Ryu threw seven shutout
innings and the visiting Los Angeles Dodgers won the finale of a
three-game series against the Cincinnati Reds 8-3 on Sunday
afternoon.
Ryu (6-1) has not allowed a run in his past 31 innings. He gave up
five hits against the Reds, struck out five and walked one, lowering
his ERA to a major league-leading 1.52.
Alex Verdugo had two hits and three RBIs, Cody Bellinger and Russell
Martin homered, and Joc Pederson scored three runs for the Dodgers.
Reds starter Tanner Roark (3-3) went five innings, allowing two runs
and two hits. He struck out seven and walked three.
Jose Peraza and Derek Dietrich hit back-to-back homers with two outs
in the ninth to account for all the scoring for the Reds, who were
trying tin win their second consecutive game in the series after the
Dodgers won the opener Friday.
Red Sox 4, Astros 3
Xander Bogaerts' hits scored Mookie Betts twice in three innings,
and host Boston averted a series sweep at the hands of red-hot
Houston at Fenway Park.
Bogaerts delivered the game-winning hit with two outs off Astros
left-hander Framber Valdez (1-2) in the seventh inning, scorching a
double to center field that scored Betts from first base.
Houston had its 10-game winning streak snapped.
Yankees 13, Rays 5
Pinch-hitter Thairo Estrada highlighted a seven-run sixth inning
with a two-out, bases-clearing double and New York beat Tampa Bay in
the rubber game of a three-game series at Yankee Stadium.
The Yankees took their second straight weekend series from Tampa
Bay. New York also won for the seventh time in its past 10 games
after sending 11 men to the plate and producing five walks and four
hits in the sixth against three pitchers.
The Yankees led 8-5 when Estrada batted for Gio Urshela against
Casey Sadler. He extended the lead to 11-5 by lining a double to
left field on a 2-1 sinker that stayed up and over the plate.
Rangers 5, Cardinals 4 (10 innings)
Nomar Mazara's sacrifice fly in the 10th inning capped a
back-and-forth game and lifted host Texas to a win over St. Louis.
The Rangers took two of three from the Cardinals and have won four
of five. St. Louis has lost four of five and is 5-13 this month.
The Cardinals took the lead in the 10th when Harrison Bader hit a
leadoff double against Jeanmar Gomez (1-0), went to third on a
groundout by Paul Goldschmidt and scored on a sacrifice fly by Paul
DeJong.
Giants 3, Diamondbacks 2 (10 innings)
Pablo Sandoval slugged a pinch-hit home run in the 10th inning to
lift San Francisco to a victory over host Arizona.
Sandoval took an outside pitch from right-hander Yoshihisa Hirano
(1-2) the opposite way over the left field fence to lead off the
inning. He homered as a pinch hitter for the second consecutive
game.
Sandoval's homer was the first hit for San Francisco since there
were no outs in the third.
Indians 10, Orioles 0
Shane Bieber struck out a career-best 15 batters to highlight his
first career complete game as Cleveland cruised to a shutout victory
over visiting Baltimore.
Bieber (3-2) fanned Rio Ruiz to end the seventh inning to eclipse
his previous-best strikeout total of 11, which he set in a 2-0 win
over Tampa Bay on Sept. 11. The 23-year-old went on to strike out
Richie Martin to end the eighth and Dwight Smith Jr. and Chris Davis
in the ninth.
Bieber scattered five hits -- all singles -- and did not walk a
batter en route to posting his first win since April 16 and first at
home in five starts.
Mariners 7, Twins 4
Edwin Encarnacion, Daniel Vogelbach and Mitch Haniger hit home runs
as Seattle defeated visiting Minnesota to salvage the finale of a
four-game series.
The American League Central-leading Twins had their five-game
winning streak snapped. The Mariners had lost their previous three
games and 15 of their past 19.
Seattle left-hander Yusei Kikuchi (3-1) went six innings, allowing
three runs (one earned) on five hits. He walked two and struck out
six.
Royals 5, Angels 1
Danny Duffy allowed one run over six innings to win his third
consecutive start, and Hunter Dozier had a two-run double as Kansas
City snapped a four-game losing streak with a victory over Los
Angeles in Anaheim, Calif.
Nicky Lopez and Adalberto Mondesi both went 2-for-5 with a run
scored for the Royals, who won for just the second time in their
last eight games.
Duffy (3-1) allowed five hits and three walks while striking out
five. Scott Barlow, Jake Diekman, who struck out the side in the
eighth, and Ian Kennedy each pitched a scoreless inning of relief as
Kansas City won only its sixth road game in 22 tries.
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odgers starting pitcher Hyun-Jin Ryu (99) throws against the
Cincinnati Reds during the first inning at Great American Ball Park.
Mandatory Credit: David Kohl-USA TODAY Sports
Pirates 6, Padres 4
Third baseman Colin Moran capped a four-run first inning with a
three-run homer and added an insurance RBI single in the eighth to
lead Pittsburgh to a win over the Padres in San Diego.
Joe Musgrove picked up the Pirates' third straight win in the
four-game series to complete an unusual double. The winning pitchers
in the final two games of the series -- Steven Brault and Musgrove
-- were teammates in 2011 at Grossmont High, which is about a
15-minute drive east of Petco Park.
Musgrove (3-4) held the Padres scoreless on one hit through six
innings before the Padres scored four times in the bottom of the
seventh. Hunter Renfroe hit a three-run homer after a two-out
throwing error by the Pirates' pitcher.
Blue Jays 5, White Sox 2
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. hit a two-run, go-ahead homer in the eighth
inning and visiting Toronto went on to defeat Chicago.
Guerrero's fourth homer of the season came with one out after
Jonathan Davis led off the inning with a single against reliever
Kelvin Herrera (1-3).
Danny Jansen added a two-run homer in the ninth and Billy McKinney
also had a solo homer for the Blue Jays.
Brewers 3, Braves 2 (10 innings)
Ben Gamel hit a solo homer to lead off the 10th inning to give
visiting Milwaukee a win over Atlanta.
Gamel's homer, his second of the season, came off right-hander Wes
Parsons (1-2) and enabled the Brewers to salvage one game out of
three-game series. Atlanta had a four-game winning streak snapped.
Left-hander Josh Hader (1-3) pitched the final two innings and
earned the win. Hader allowed the game-winning walk-off homer on
Saturday.
Phillies 7, Rockies 5
Bryce Harper hit a tiebreaking home run during a four-run sixth
inning, J.T. Realmuto also went deep, and host Philadelphia beat
Colorado to complete a three-game sweep.
Andrew McCutchen had two hits and two RBIs, and Andrew Knapp walked
three times and scored two runs for Philadelphia. Edgar Garcia (1-0)
faced one batter to get the win, and Pat Neshek picked up his third
save.
Ryan McMahon hit two home runs and Charlie Blackmon and Trevor Story
also went deep for the Rockies, who have dropped four of their first
five on an eight-game road trip.
Marlins 3, Mets 0
Sandy Alcantara pitched a two-hit shutout -- his first career
complete game -- to lead host Miami to a shutout win over struggling
New York. Alcantara (2-4) picked up his first win since March 31.
The Marlins, who have the worst record in the majors, completed a
three-game sweep for their longest winning streak of the season.
Meanwhile, with rumors circulating that New York manager Mickey
Callaway may get fired, the Mets have lost a season-high five
straight games. The Mets have also endured 19 consecutive scoreless
innings.
Cubs 6, Nationals 5
Albert Almora, Jr. was 3-for-3 with a walk and scored twice, Anthony
Rizzo hit a home run, and Kyle Hendricks won his third decision in a
row as Chicago held on to beat host Washington.
The Cubs have won 15 of their last 20 games while Hendricks (4-4)
gave up four runs on six hits with two walks and four strikeouts in
5 2/3 innings after not allowing a hit until the fifth inning.
Chicago scored a run in each of the first four innings and led 6-1
at one point.
Hendricks, in his previous three starts, went at least eight innings
and allowed one run or less each time.
Athletics, Tigers (suspended in 7th)
Oakland's Stephen Piscotty delivered a two-run go-ahead double just
before the game against Detroit was suspended in the bottom of the
seventh inning because of rain with the visiting A's holding a 5-3
lead.
The contest will resume Sept. 6 at Oakland before the regularly
scheduled game when the Tigers, who have lost six consecutive games,
continue a six-game road trip by opening a three-game series against
the A's.
Piscotty had two hits in and drove in three runs. Matt Chapman
reached base three times and scored twice, while Marcus Semien had
two hits, a run scored and an RBI.
--Field Level Media
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