MLB roundup: Nats shock Mets with
7-run 9th
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[September 04, 2019]
Kurt Suzuki's three-run,
walk-off home run capped a seven-run ninth inning and lifted the
host Washington Nationals to a stunning 11-10 win over the New York
Mets on Tuesday.
After the Mets scored five times in the top of the ninth to build a
10-4 lead, Trea Turner doubled home Victor Robles in the bottom of
the inning to make it 10-5. Anthony Rendon's single brought home a
run, and with the bases loaded, Ryan Zimmerman doubled to the wall
in right-center off Edwin Diaz (1-7) to pull Washington within 10-8.
That brought up Suzuki, whose 16th homer of the year capped the
improbable comeback. The teams combined for 12 runs on 11 hits,
including three home runs, in the ninth inning. Javy Guerra (3-1)
got the win by getting the final out in the top of the inning.
Washington has won five of its last six and 10 of 12, winning on the
biggest comeback in the bottom of the ninth inning in franchise
history. It also marked the biggest blown ninth-inning lead in Mets
club history.
Royals 6, Tigers 5
Jorge Soler broke the Kansas City single-season home run record with
his 39th of the season, and Ryan O'Hearn hit a walk-off homer in the
ninth inning to give the Royals a win over visiting Detroit.
Soler hammered a three-run shot in the third inning, passing Mike
Moustakas' previous club record set in 2017. O'Hearn won it with his
first career walk-off home run, a one-out shot off Zac Reininger
(0-1).
Kansas City's Ian Kennedy blew a save for the first time in 15
chances when he allowed an RBI single to Ronny Rodriguez in the top
of the ninth. However, Alex Gordon's throw from left to the plate
was in time to keep Willi Castro from scoring the go-ahead run on
the play.
Yankees 10, Rangers 1
James Paxton tied a season high with 12 strikeouts while pitching
seven scoreless innings of one-hit ball, and New York hit five
homers in a rout over visiting Texas.
Gary Sanchez homered twice and Didi Gregorius belted a three-run
homer for the Yankees, who won for the seventh time in nine games a
day after getting blanked for the first time in 221 games.
Brett Gardner and Edwin Encarnacion added two-run homers for the
Yankees, who raised their season total to 261 -- six away from the
single-season franchise record they set last season.
Dodgers 5, Rockies 3
Russell Martin and David Freese hit back-to-back home runs in the
seventh inning, and Justin Turner added another homer in the eighth
inning as Los Angeles rallied for a victory over visiting Colorado.
The Dodgers increased their home run total to 248, one shy of the
2000 Houston Astros, who hold the National League record for a
single season.
Daniel Murphy and Nolan Arenado hit home runs while Chi Chi Gonzalez
pitched into the seventh inning, but the Rockies saw their losing
streak extend to eight games, matching a season high.
Diamondbacks 2, Padres 1
Ketel Marte had three hits, Josh Rojas had two hits and an RBI, and
Merrill Kelly threw seven scoreless innings in Arizona's victory
over San Diego at Phoenix.
Kelly (10-13) gave up three hits and struck out nine while
outdueling Padres right-hander Ronald Bolanos, who gave up two runs
and five hits in six innings in his major league debut.
San Diego broke up the shutout in the ninth inning on a two-out RBI
single by Wil Myers before Archie Bradley struck out Nick Martini
with the bases loaded for his 11th save, all since July 30.
Twins 6, Red Sox 5
Miguel Sano slugged a two-run home run, Nelson Cruz added a solo
shot, and Minnesota held off host Boston in the opener of a
three-game series.
Sano had three RBIs, and Jake Cave drove in a pair for Minnesota,
which won for the ninth time in its past 10 games.
Rafael Devers crushed a three-run homer, and Andrew Benintendi also
went deep for the Red Sox, who fell for just the third time in their
past nine games.
A's 7, Angels 5
Matt Chapman hit a three-run homer, and Seth Brown drove in two runs
with a pair of triples, helping host Oakland overcome Mike Trout's
44th home run in a victory over Los Angeles.
Mike Fiers ran his unbeaten streak to 21 starts despite serving up
home runs to Trout and Albert Pujols, benefitting from four innings
of one-run relief by the Oakland bullpen in a game that was tied 5-5
in the middle of the sixth.
Brown's second triple came in the bottom of the sixth, scoring Mark
Canha to put Oakland on top for good at 6-5. Khris Davis followed
with a sacrifice fly to give the A's a two-run cushion.
Brewers 4, Astros 2
Jordan Lyles scattered six hits and two runs over 6 1/3 innings as
host Milwaukee earned a split of its two-game interleague series
against Houston.
Lyles (10-8) improved to 5-1 with a 2.56 ERA over seven starts since
joining the Brewers via a trade with Pittsburgh on July 29. Zack
Greinke (14-5) took his first loss in six starts with the Astros. He
allowed four runs on eight hits with four strikeouts over six
innings.
Astros center fielder George Springer was carted off the field after
the top of the fifth inning after crashing into the outfield wall
while corralling a Ryan Braun fly ball. He was being evaluated for a
head injury, and the team listed him as day-to-day.
Phillies 6, Reds 2
Bryce Harper drove in his 100th run of the season to help lift
visiting Philadelphia over Cincinnati, becoming the first Phillies
hitter with at least 30 home runs and 100 RBIs in a season since
Ryan Howard in 2011.
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Washington Nationals catcher Kurt Suzuki (28) points to the dugout
after hitting a walk off three run home run against the New York
Mets in the ninth inning at Nationals Park. Mandatory Credit: Tommy
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Scott Kingery homered for the second consecutive game, Adam Haseley
doubled twice and scored two runs, and J.T. Realmuto and Corey
Dickerson added two hits apiece for the Phillies, who have won the
first two games of the four-game series.
Nick Vincent (1-2), Ranger Suarez, Mike Morin, Jose Alvarez and
Hector Neris each threw one scoreless inning of relief for
Philadelphia, which won the series opener 7-1 on Monday. Blake
Parker gave up Cincinnati's second run, in the eighth inning.
Cubs 6, Mariners 1
Nicholas Castellanos hit a three-run homer and finished with four
RBIs, Willson Contreras and Kyle Schwarber added solo shots, and
Chicago cruised over visiting Seattle.
Contreras went deep in his first game back from a stint on the
injured list because of a right hamstring strain. Ben Zobrist also
enjoyed a successful return to the Cubs as he went 1-for-3 with a
walk and two runs in his first appearance since leaving the team in
early May because of personal reasons.
Chicago wrapped up a two-game sweep against the Mariners and
finished with a 12-8 record in interleague play this season. Seattle
loaded the bases in the first, fourth and sixth innings but failed
to score each time. The Mariners were outscored 11-2 during the
series.
Braves 7, Blue Jays 2
Ronald Acuna Jr. emerged from a slump to hit a triple and score
twice in Atlanta's win over visiting Toronto.
Acuna, who went 1-for-4 with a walk, ended an 0-for-15 streak with a
leadoff triple and came around to score the first run. He scored
again in the fifth, giving him a National League-best 111 runs.
The Braves won their sixth straight and 14th in their last 16, and
they have claimed 10 in a row at home, leaving them two shy of the
franchise's modern-era record set in 2000.
Cardinals 1, Giants 0
Jack Flaherty threw eight scoreless innings to lead the St. Louis
past visiting San Francisco. The Cardinals won for the 20th time in
their last 25 games while the Giants lost for the seventh time in
eight games.
Flaherty (9-7) allowed just two baserunners: Stephen Vogt on a
second-inning walk and Mike Yastrzemski with a single with two outs
in the sixth.
Carlos Martinez, pitching for the fourth straight day, closed out
the Giants in the ninth inning to earn his 18th save. Marcell
Ozuna's sixth-inning homer produced the game's only run.
White Sox 6, Indians 5
James McCann belted a three-run homer with two outs in the eighth
inning, and Eloy Jimenez followed with his second homer of the night
as visiting Chicago posted a victory over Cleveland.
The late rally helped Chicago snap a season-high-tying, seven-game
losing streak and improve to 8-6 against Cleveland this season.
Roberto Perez's three-run homer off Evan Marshall (4-2) staked the
Indians to a 5-2 lead in the seventh inning before the White Sox
rallied for four runs in the eighth against Carlos Carrasco (4-7).
Marlins 5, Pirates 4
Garrett Cooper's 444-foot home run in the 10th inning gave visiting
Miami a win over Pittsburgh to break a three-game losing streak.
Cooper also had an RBI double, and Miguel Rojas hit a tying homer in
the ninth for Miami, which had lost 15 straight road games. Adam
Conley (2-7) got the final out in the ninth, and Jose Urena pitched
the 10th for his first save.
Adam Frazier hit a solo homer and a two-run single for Pittsburgh,
which had won four straight.
Orioles 4, Rays 2 (Game 1)
Anthony Santander hit a tiebreaking home run in the sixth inning,
and Baltimore snapped Tampa Bay's five-game winning streak with a
victory in the opener of a doubleheader in St. Petersburg, Fla.
Trying to avoid any potential impact from Hurricane Dorian, a
decision was made to move up Wednesday's scheduled series finale to
Tuesday, forcing the traditional doubleheader. Both teams will be
off Wednesday.
After Baltimore's Rio Ruiz tied the game at 2 with a two-run homer
in the fifth, Santander put the visitors ahead with a solo shot down
the right field line the next inning. The victory snapped a
three-game slide for the Orioles, who got an insurance RBI double
from Mark Trumbo in the ninth.
Rays 2, Orioles 0 (Game 2)
Austin Meadows hit a fourth-inning solo homer, and seven Tampa Bay
pitchers held Baltimore to five hits to secure a split of the
doubleheader in St. Petersburg, Fla.
The Rays used a bullpen approach to stymie Baltimore hitters in the
nightcap. Diego Castillo (3-8) was credited with the win after
pitching two innings and Emilio Pagan earned his 17th save, as the
Rays as a staff struck out 13 without a walk.
Tampa Bay's Ji-Man Choi left the game in the seventh after being hit
in the face by the ball while sliding into third on a triple.
Teammate Eric Sogard exited in the eighth when he was beaned in
helmet by a pitch.
--Field Level Media
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