MLB roundup: Dodgers clinch seventh
straight division title
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[September 11, 2019]
Corey Seager homered twice in
the first three innings and finished with five RBIs as the visiting
Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the Baltimore Orioles 7-3 on Tuesday
night to clinch their seventh consecutive National League West
title.
The Dodgers, who have made it to the World Series the past two
seasons but lost both times, had a low-key celebration on the field
after the final out on Tuesday. They subsequently partied in the
visiting clubhouse.
Seager hit a three-run homer in the first and belted a two-run shot
in the third as the Dodgers took a big lead early on and never
looked back. Both long balls came off Baltimore starter Ty Blach
(1-3).
Walker Buehler (13-3) fired seven shutout innings for Los Angeles,
striking out 11 while yielding four hits and no walks.
Brewers 4, Marlins 3
Pinch hitter Tyler Austin lofted a tiebreaking sacrifice fly in the
top of the ninth inning, and Milwaukee beat host Miami despite
losing right fielder Christian Yelich to a season-ending knee
injury.
Yelich -- a strong candidate to win his second straight National
League MVP award -- left the game in the top of the first inning
after he fouled a ball off his right knee. The Brewers announced
postgame that he fractured his kneecap.
Milwaukee's ninth-inning rally started with a leadoff single from
former Miami Hurricanes catcher Yasmani Grandal. Trent Grisham, who
had replaced Yelich, then doubled, and Grandal scored when Miami
center fielder Lewis Brinson's throw home was offline on Austin's
fly.
Padres 9, Cubs 8 (10 innings)
Manuel Margot drew a four-pitch, walk-off walk from Steve Cishek
with one out in the 10th inning to give host San Diego a victory
over Chicago.
The Padres held leads of 6-2 and 8-5, but the Cubs rallied to tie
the game in the eighth on the second homers of the game by both Kris
Bryant and Jason Heyward.
Cishek retired the first hitter he faced in the 10th before giving
up an infield single to Luis Urias. Cishek (3-6) then issued walks
to Austin Hedges and Travis Jankowski to load the bases before
failing to throw a strike to Margot. Michel Baez (1-1) picked up his
first major league win.
Indians 8, Angels 0
Zach Plesac threw a four-hit shutout to lead Cleveland past Los
Angeles in Anaheim, Calif.
Plesac (8-6) gave up two singles to David Fletcher and doubles to
Kole Calhoun and Taylor Ward while throwing 114 pitches. He struck
out five and walked two. The 24-year-old rookie never previously
pitched past seven innings in the majors.
Jordon Luplow homered, drove in three and scored twice, Franmil
Reyes drove in four runs, and Francisco Lindor hit his 30th home run
of the season to allow Cleveland to keep pace with Tampa Bay and
Oakland in the American League wild-card race.
Mets 3, Diamondbacks 2
Zack Wheeler tossed seven strong innings, and Todd Frazier accounted
for all the Mets' runs with a pair of RBI doubles as New York beat
visiting Arizona.
Wheeler (11-7) allowed one run on seven hits and two walks while
striking out seven. He limited the Diamondbacks to two hits in 12
at-bats with runners on base.
Brad Brach recorded two outs in the eighth but gave up a homer to
Eduardo Escobar before Justin Wilson got the final four outs for his
second save. Wilson struck out ex-Mets infielder Wilmer Flores with
two on for the final out.
Phillies 6, Braves 5
Corey Dickerson homered twice and knocked in three runs to lift host
Philadelphia past Atlanta.
J.T. Realmuto and Bryce Harper each added a home run, and Scott
Kingery contributed an inside-the-park homer. Blake Parker (3-2)
earned the win in relief, while Hector Neris earned his 25th save
with a scoreless ninth inning.
Ronald Acuna Jr. and Freddie Freeman each had three hits for the
Braves, and Johan Camargo homered.
Twins 5, Nationals 0
Mitch Garver hit a two-run homer and Jose Berrios pitched seven
strong innings to lead Minnesota to a victory over Washington in
Minneapolis.
Garver became the third Twins player to reach the 30-homer mark this
season, joining Max Kepler (36) and Nelson Cruz (35). It's the first
time since 1987 that Minnesota has had three players hit 30 home
runs in a season and the fifth time in franchise history.
Berrios (12-8), who entered the contest with a 1-3 record and 8.07
ERA in his six previous starts, allowed just two hits and a walk
while striking out four.
Rays 5, Rangers 3 (11 innings)
Tampa Bay scored a pair of unearned runs with the help of two Texas
throwing errors in the 11th inning to post a win in Arlington,
Texas.
Emilio Pagan (4-2) pitched a scoreless 10th for the victory, and
Pete Fairbanks worked around two hits in the bottom of the 11th to
notch his first career save.
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Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Cody Bellinger (35) high fives
teammates after defeating the Baltimore Orioles at Oriole Park at
Camden Yards. Mandatory Credit: Evan Habeeb-USA TODAY Sports
Austin Meadows slugged a two-run homer for the Rays, who won their
sixth straight. Nick Solak went 2-for-5 with a two-run homer for the
Rangers.
Tigers 12, Yankees 11
Jordy Mercer hit a game-winning RBI single in the ninth as host
Detroit overcame a six-homer onslaught by New York.
Jeimer Candelario drove in three runs for Detroit while Christin
Stewart homered and knocked in two runs. Joe Jimenez (4-7) pitched a
scoreless inning to get the win for the Tigers, who wiped out an
early six-run deficit.
Brett Gardner and Didi Gregorius hit two homers apiece for New York.
Edwin Encarnacion and Gleyber Torres also went deep.
Athletics 21, Astros 7
Matt Olson and Sean Murphy recorded multi-homer games, and Oakland
made amends for a 15-0 loss in the opener of a four-game series by
dismantling host Houston.
Olson set a single-season high with his 30th home run and then added
his 31st as well, while Murphy ran his career and season totals to
three. The Athletics slugged six homers, including three two-run
blasts off Joe Biagini in the fourth inning.
The Athletics were already comfortably ahead 11-2 before they teed
off against Biagini. They tagged Wade Miley (13-5) for seven runs in
the top of the first, stringing together six consecutive one-out
singles after Marcus Semien opened the game with a single and Olson
walked two batters later.
Blue Jays 4, Red Sox 3
Ken Giles retired Rafael Devers with two on in the ninth inning to
seal host Toronto's victory over Boston to snap a season-high,
seven-game losing streak.
Giles converted his 19th save in 20 chances, but it was hardly easy.
He needed to 29 pitches to cap a night in which six Toronto
relievers combined for 4 2/3 scoreless innings.
The Blue Jays scored all of their runs on homers by Cavan Biggio,
Reese McGuire and Rowdy Tellez. The Red Sox lost their fourth
straight and fell to 3-7 in their past 10 games.
Rockies 2, Cardinals 1
Nolan Arenado homered for one of his two hits, Chi Chi Gonzalez
pitched six solid innings for his first win of the season, and
Colorado beat St. Louis in Denver.
Gonzalez (1-6) gave up just one run on four hits, struck out four
and didn't walk a batter. Jairo Diaz pitched two innings to pick up
his second save, and Charlie Blackmon added two hits for the
Rockies.
Dexter Fowler doubled and scored for the Cardinals, who managed just
six hits.
White Sox 7, Royals 3
Yoan Moncada had three hits, including one of Chicago's three home
runs, as the host White Sox defeated visiting Kansas City.
The Royals got home runs from Adalberto Mondesi, Alex Gordon and
Ryan O'Hearn, but they were all solo shots, while Chicago got a
grand slam from Eloy Jimenez and a two-run shot from Moncada.
Ivan Nova (10-12) won despite serving up all three of the Royals'
homers and allowing six hits in 5 2/3 innings. He struck out five
without a walk.
Giants 5, Pirates 4
Johnny Cueto made a masterful return to the mound after a 13-month
absence, and San Francisco narrowly avoided a second straight
bullpen meltdown in a victory over visiting Pittsburgh.
Stephen Vogt had a two-run single and a two-run home run to account
for nearly all the San Francisco offense, helping the Giants end a
two-game losing streak.
Cueto (1-0), pitching in the majors for the first time since July
28, 2018, demonstrated he's fully recovered from Tommy John surgery
by firing five shutout innings, allowing just one hit and one walk.
He struck out four.
Mariners 4, Reds 3
Kyle Seager hit a two-run homer with two outs in the eighth inning
as Seattle defeated visiting Cincinnati.
Kyle Lewis, making his major league debut, and Dylan Moore also
homered for the Mariners, who snapped a six-game losing streak that
equaled their longest of the season.
Brian O'Grady hit his first major league homer for the Reds.
--Field Level Media
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