MLB roundup: Pollock belts 3 homers
in Dodgers' loss
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[September 07, 2019]
Mauricio Dubon hit a home run
and Jeff Samardzija went six solid innings as the visiting San
Francisco Giants topped the Los Angeles Dodgers 5-4 on Friday in the
opener of a three-game series.
The Giants overcame a three-homer night from A.J. Pollock, who got
the Dodgers within a run in the ninth inning with his third blast.
Dubon's second career home run came against Dodgers ace Clayton
Kershaw, who was held to his shortest outing of the season,
four-plus innings. Kershaw (13-5) gave up three runs on seven hits
with three walks and six strikeouts.
San Francisco's Jeff Samardzija (10-11) pitched six innings of
three-run ball, allowing five hits and no walks while fanning three.
Angels 5, White Sox 4
Brian Goodwin belted a game-tying, two-run home run in the eighth
inning, Justin Upton hit a go-ahead homer in the ninth, and Los
Angeles held on for a win over host Chicago.
Shohei Ohtani added a double and a triple for the Angels, who
trailed 4-1 to start the seventh before mounting a comeback. Luis
Rengifo also homered for Los Angeles, which snapped a four-game
losing streak.
Angels center fielder Mike Trout left the game in the fifth inning
because of right toe discomfort. His status is day-to-day.
Mets 5, Phillies 4
Pete Alonso drew a bases-loaded walk with two outs in the bottom of
the ninth inning, giving New York a dramatic win over visiting
Philadelphia.
RBI singles by Alonso and Wilson Ramos in the eighth gave the Mets a
4-2 lead, setting the stage for closer Edwin Diaz to finish the game
in the ninth. However, the Phillies, who played most of the game
without star Bryce Harper, rallied to tie on J.T. Realmuto's two-run
homer in the top of the ninth.
The Phillies lost Harper in the third inning to what the team
announced was a right hand contusion. Harper was hit by a Steven
Matz pitch that went up and in and almost struck him in the face.
Red Sox 6, Yankees 1
Mitch Moreland slugged a three-run home run on his 34th birthday,
and Xander Bogaerts drove in two more with a double as Boston
powered past visiting New York.
Moreland's blast, his first since Aug. 9, gave the Red Sox a 4-0
lead in the fourth inning. He finished with three hits as Boston won
for the sixth time in nine games.
Brett Gardner homered for the Yankees, who were held to three hits
by a parade of Red Sox relievers. New York fell for just the third
time in 11 contests.
Rays 5, Blue Jays 0
Rookie Brendan McKay and four relievers combined for a two-hitter,
Mike Zunino smacked a two-run homer, and Tampa Bay beat Toronto in
St. Petersburg, Fla.
Austin Meadows had two hits and an RBI for the AL wild-card leaders,
who have won eight of their past nine games.
McKay, who finished August on the minor league injured list due to
left shoulder fatigue, pitched his first game since Aug. 19. He
delivered 3 2/3 innings of one-hit baseball, striking out seven
without a walk.
Braves 4, Nationals 3
Dallas Keuchel further established his credentials as ace of the
Atlanta pitching staff with six scoreless innings, and the Braves
hit two home runs in a win over visiting Washington.
It was Keuchel's first career victory over Washington in his sixth
try. Keuchel (7-5) allowed six hits and two walks, striking out
three, and won his fourth straight start.
Ozzie Albies and Josh Donaldson homered for the Braves, who won
their eighth straight and extended their lead in the National League
East to nine games over second-place Washington. Atlanta has won 12
straight at home, tying a franchise record for the modern era.
Indians 6, Twins 2 (11 innings)
Roberto Perez ripped a go-ahead RBI single to ignite a four-run 11th
inning as Cleveland recorded a victory over Minnesota in
Minneapolis.
Francisco Lindor followed with an RBI single, and rookie Oscar
Mercado added a two-run single in the 11th inning for the Indians.
In the eighth inning, Cleveland got a Yasiel Puig sacrifice fly to
tie the score.
Tyler Clippard (1-0) picked up the win after striking out three of
the four batters he faced.
Athletics 7, Tigers 3 (completion of suspended game)
Liam Hendriks, Jake Diekman and J.B. Wendelken combined for three
shutout innings of relief, and Chad Pinder added a lead-extending
two-run homer run in the ninth as the A's defeated Detroit in
Oakland to complete a suspended game from May 19.
Without throwing a pitch Friday, A's right-hander Mike Fiers (14-3)
picked up a win after throwing all six innings in Detroit before the
game was halted in the bottom of the seventh because of rain with
Oakland leading 5-3.
Reliever Zac Reininger (0-2), who gave up the go-ahead runs in the
top of the seventh back in Detroit, got the loss.
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Los Angeles Angels left
fielder Brian Goodwin (18) hits a two run home run against the
Chicago White Sox during the eight inning at Guaranteed Rate Field.
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Tigers 5, Athletics 4 (11 innings)
Willi Castro doubled home Dawel Lugo with the tiebreaking run in the
top of the 11th inning, allowing visiting Detroit to avoid a
two-loss night with a victory at Oakland.
The A's led the regularly scheduled game 4-0, but the Tigers forced
extra innings with two late two-run rallies before pushing across
the difference-maker against the seventh Oakland pitcher, Paul
Blackburn (0-2), in the 11th.
Grayson Greiner, Christin Stewart and Miguel Cabrera joined Lugo in
the multiple-hit category with two apiece for the Tigers, who beat
the A's for the first time in five tries this season.
Astros 7, Mariners 4
Michael Brantley produced a two-out RBI single in the sixth inning
to help provide Houston some insurance in its victory over visiting
Seattle.
Houston improved to 14-1 against Seattle this season after improving
to 2-0 in the current four-game series.
Jose Altuve and Alex Bregman each had two hits and two runs for the
Astros, who got a home run from Josh Reddick. Daniel Vogelbach hit
his 30th homer of the season for the Tigers.
Royals 3, Marlins 0
In just the second Lopez versus Lopez starting-pitcher matchup in
major league history, it was Jorge Lopez who excelled as Kansas City
defeated Pablo Lopez and host Miami.
Jorge Lopez (3-7) pitched six scoreless innings, allowing four hits
and no walks while striking out five.
Pablo Lopez -- no relation -- allowed eight hits, no walks and two
runs in 6 1/3 innings. He struck out six as his record dropped to
5-8.
Brewers 7, Cubs 1
Christian Yelich smacked his 44th home run of the season, and four
pitchers combined on a three-hitter to lift host Milwaukee to a
victory against Chicago.
Zach Davies (9-7) scattered one run and three hits with one walk and
four strikeouts in five innings to earn the victory. Brent Suter,
Junior Guerra and Ray Black then teamed for four innings of no-hit,
one-walk, three-strikeout relief.
Despite the loss, Chicago remained 2 1/2 games behind the
first-place St. Louis Cardinals in the National League Central.
Milwaukee moved within four games of the Cubs for the second NL
wild-card spot.
Diamondbacks 7, Reds 5
Ketel Marte had three hits, including a three-run home run, and Nick
Ahmed also homered as Arizona overcame an injury-shortened outing by
starter Robbie Ray in a win at Cincinnati.
Marte hit his 31st homer in a five-run fifth inning for a 6-2 lead
before Ray was forced to leave with a 1-1 count on Joey Votto with
one out in the last of the inning with a blister on his left middle
finger.
Rookie Kevin Ginkel (2-0) pitched two scoreless innings for the
victory. Archie Bradley got Curt Casali to fly out with the bases
loaded in the ninth for his 13th save, all since July 30.
Rockies 3, Padres 2
Tim Melville allowed just two runs on five hits over 5 2/3 innings,
and visiting Colorado took advantage of some shoddy San Diego
defensive play in a victory over the Padres.
Melville (2-1) and four relievers held the Padres to five hits as
the Rockies snapped a nine-game losing streak while winning for only
the second time in the past 15 games. The Padres have lost four in a
row.
Assisted by an error and a passed ball, two of the three runs that
the Rockies scored in the first two innings were unearned.
Pirates 9, Cardinals 4
Adam Frazier hit a two-run triple and Josh Bell a two-run single
during a six-run seventh inning as Pittsburgh topped visiting St.
Louis.
The Pirates broke an eight-game losing streak against the Cardinals.
Kevin Newman had an RBI double, Starling Marte a two-run single, and
Melky Cabrera and Jose Osuna each added an RBI single for
Pittsburgh, which has won 10 of 14.
Rangers 7, Orioles 6
Willie Calhoun homered twice and drove in four runs, both career
highs, to help visiting Texas earn a win against Baltimore.
Shin-Soo Choo, Rougned Odor and Elvis Andrus had two hits each, and
Andrus delivered a two-run single in the seventh to give Texas the
lead.
Richie Martin hit a three-run home run for the Orioles, Anthony
Santander hit a two-run shot, and Trey Mancini had a solo homer.
--Field Level Media
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