| MLB roundup: Cole hits 300 K's, 
			pitches Astros to playoffs
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			 [September 19, 2019] 
			Gerrit Cole eclipsed the 
			300-strikeout mark for the season and did so in style, pitching host 
			Houston to a 3-2 victory over the Texas Rangers on Wednesday, 
			allowing the Astros to clinch their fourth playoff berth in five 
			years. 
 Yuli Gurriel and Jose Altuve slugged homers for the American League 
			West-leading Astros, who can do no worse than landing an AL wild 
			card. The win also lowered Houston's magic number to two to lock up 
			the division title.
 
 Cole (18-5) struck out Rangers designated hitter Shin-Soo Choo to 
			end the top of the sixth inning for No. 300. He became just the 
			third pitcher in franchise history to reach that benchmark in a 
			single year, joining fellow right-handers J.R. Richard (313 in 1979, 
			303 in 1978) and Mike Scott (306 in 1986).
 
 Cole worked eight innings and allowed two runs on six hits and one 
			walk with 10 strikeouts. His milestone strikeout came in 198 1/3 
			innings, just missing the record held by Randy Johnson, who recorded 
			his 300th strikeout in 197 2/3 innings in 2001.
 
 Giants 11, Red Sox 3
 
 Jeff Samardzija took a no-hitter into the sixth inning to highlight 
			Bruce Bochy's 2,000th managerial victory as San Francisco won at 
			Boston.
 
			
			 
			
 Bochy became the 11th skipper in big league history to reach 2,000 
			career wins, accomplishing the feat just over a week before he 
			intends to retire. Stephen Vogt had four RBIs, and Kevin Pillar and 
			Cristhian Adames added three hits as the Giants won their third 
			straight.
 
 Rafael Devers had the Red Sox's first hit when he homered with two 
			outs in the sixth inning, his 30th blast of the season to go with 
			his 50 doubles. He and Xander Bogaerts (31 HR, 50 2B) are the first 
			teammates in major league history to reach 30 homers and 50 doubles 
			in the same season.
 
 Angels 3, Yankees 2
 
 Michael Hermosillo scored the tiebreaking run on a throwing error by 
			reliever Adam Ottavino in the sixth inning, and visiting Los Angeles 
			prevented New York from clinching the American League East in what 
			was likely CC Sabathia's final home start.
 
 The Yankees needed a win or a loss by Tampa Bay to clinch their 
			first division title since 2012. Later, the visiting Rays beat the 
			Los Angeles Dodgers to keep the AL East race alive for at least one 
			more day.
 
 New York was sloppy in the sixth. After Hermosillo doubled, Yankees 
			first baseman Luke Voit allowed a ball by Matt Thaiss to deflect off 
			his glove, then didn't cover first on a grounder by David Fletcher 
			that loaded the bases. After Ottavino (6-5) got the first out, 
			Albert Pujols hit a grounder in front of the mound that Ottavino 
			fielded but threw the ball over catcher Kyle Higashioka's head as 
			the Angels went ahead.
 
 Cardinals 5, Nationals 1
 
 Adam Wainwright allowed one unearned run over seven innings to help 
			St. Louis win against visiting Washington in the rubber game of a 
			three-game series. Wainwright (13-9) scattered eight hits, struck 
			out three and walked one.
 
 Matt Wieters hit a pinch-hit, two-run homer in the seventh inning to 
			give St. Louis a four-run cushion. Tommy Edman homered, singled, 
			drove in two runs and scored twice. Kolten Wong also had two hits 
			for the Cardinals, who boosted their lead in the NL Central to three 
			games over the Brewers and Cubs.
 
 Washington's Max Scherzer gave up five runs and seven hits in 6 2/3 
			innings. He struck out 11 and didn't walk a batter. The Nationals 
			hold a 1 1/2-game lead over the Brewers and Cubs in the race for the 
			two NL wild cards.
 
 Rays 8, Dodgers 7 (11 innings)
 
 Tommy Pham had five hits, and Austin Meadows hit a go-ahead home run 
			in the 11th inning as visiting Tampa Bay rallied past Los Angeles 
			and stayed a half-game ahead of the Cleveland Indians in the race 
			for the second American League wild card.
 
 
			
			 
			The Rays rallied for two runs in the ninth inning against Dodgers 
			closer Kenley Jansen and then took the lead on Meadows' 32nd home 
			run, a drive to right field against rookie Josh Sborz (0-1).
 
 Ji-Man Choi had an RBI single off Jansen with one out in the ninth, 
			and Travis d'Arnaud added a sacrifice fly to bring home pinch runner 
			Johnny Davis and tie the game 6-6. Choi added an insurance run in 
			the 11th on a sacrifice fly.
 
 Reds 3, Cubs 2 (10 innings)
 
 Jose Iglesias hit a go-ahead double in the top of the 10th inning to 
			lead Cincinnati to a win in Chicago, allowing the Reds to take two 
			of three in the series. Eugenio Suarez homered and Alex Blandino 
			also drove in a run for Cincinnati.
 
 Suarez's blast marked the most homers in a single season by a 
			Venezuelan-born player, passing Andres Galarraga, who hit 47 homers 
			with the Colorado Rockies in 1996. It also tied him for the most 
			home runs by a National League third baseman, joining Adrian Beltre 
			(2004) and Mike Schmidt (1980).
 
 Willson Contreras homered and Kyle Schwarber drove in a run for 
			Chicago.
 
 Mets 7, Rockies 4
 
 Pete Alonso homered, had two hits and drove in the winning run with 
			a walk in the ninth inning, and New York beat Colorado to move 3 
			games behind the Cubs and Brewers for the second NL wild card.
 
 Jeff McNeil also had two hits and a homer, and Brandon Nimmo had 
			three singles for the Mets, who also got an RBI single from reliever 
			Seth Lugo in the ninth.
 
 Sam Hilliard hit two home runs, and pitcher Jeff Hoffman, Trevor 
			Story and Nolan Arenado also had two hits apiece for the Rockies. 
			Hoffman allowed two runs on five hits in 5 1/3 innings.
 
 Padres 2, Brewers 1
 
 Dinelson Lamet struck out a career-high 14 batters over six innings 
			and earned the win as visiting San Diego slowed down red-hot 
			Milwaukee and snapped a six-game losing streak.
 
 The loss was just the second in the last 13 games for the Brewers.
 
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			Astros starting pitcher Gerrit Cole (45) reacts and Texas Rangers 
			first baseman Ronald Guzman (11) rounds the bases after hitting a 
			home run during the eighth inning at Minute Maid Park. Mandatory 
			Credit: Troy Taormina-USA TODAY Sports 
            
			 
            Lamet (3-5) allowed one run -- a solo homer in the sixth by Keston 
			Hiura -- on three hits while walking three in the most impressive of 
			his 13 starts this season. Seth Mejias-Brean provided Lamet the only 
			offense he'd need in the third, when the rookie hit his first major 
			league homer, a two-run shot.
 Phillies 4, Braves 1
 
 Zach Eflin (9-12) worked seven strong innings as Philadelphia won at 
			Atlanta. Eflin, who allowed one unearned run on five hits, two walks 
			and four strikeouts, has a 2.23 ERA over his past six starts.
 
 The victory kept Philadelphia alive in the chase for the NL wild 
			card, three games behind the Cubs and Brewers and tied with the 
			Mets.
 
 The Phillies handed the Braves their first loss in a multi-game 
			series since dropping two to Kansas City July 23-24. The Phillies 
			have won 10 of 18 games against Atlanta. The Braves have lost three 
			in a row but still hold a nine-game lead over second-place 
			Washington in the NL East.
 
 Athletics 1, Royals 0 (11 innings)
 
 Mark Canha stroked a two-out, two-strike RBI double in the 11th 
			inning to lift host Oakland over Kansas City in a game that featured 
			a brilliant pitchers' duel.
 
 A's right-hander Homer Bailey and Royals lefty Danny Duffy authored 
			one of the season's best scoreless stalemates, combining to allow 
			just five hits and two walks while striking out 17 in seven innings 
			apiece.
 
 After the Royals stranded the bases loaded against J.B. Wendelken 
			(3-1) in the top of the 11th, Jesse Hahn (0-1) walked Jurickson 
			Profar to open the bottom of the inning. Profar then stole second. 
			Hahn got two strikeouts before intentionally walking Matt Olson, 
			setting the stage for Canha's clutch hit.
 
 White Sox 3, Twins 1
 
 Zack Collins hit a home run, Yoan Moncada had two doubles and an 
			RBI, and eight pitchers teamed up for a three-hitter as Chicago 
			snapped a four-game losing streak with a victory over Minnesota in 
			Minneapolis.
 
 Jace Fry (3-4), who pitched 1 2/3 hitless innings, picked up the 
			win. Alex Colome tossed a scoreless ninth to earn his 28th save. 
			Leury Garcia, Eloy Jimenez and Yolmer Sanchez each had two hits for 
			Chicago.
 
             
			Jake Odorizzi (14-7) gave up two runs in 5 2/3 innings for 
			Minnesota, which saw its American League Central lead over Cleveland 
			shrink to four games with 10 games remaining. Eddie Rosario went 
			2-for-4 with a double and an RBI.
 Indians 2, Tigers 1 (10 innings)
 
 Yasiel Puig hit a long single with the bases loaded in the 10th 
			inning, and Cleveland continued its dominance over visiting Detroit.
 
 The Indians have won 16 straight games against the Tigers, but they 
			needed extra innings to extend the streak. In the 10th, an infield 
			error, a bunt, a groundout and two intentional walks set up Puig's 
			single off the right field wall.
 
 Puig had four hits to lead Cleveland's attack while Carlos Santana 
			added two hits and an RBI. Adam Cimber (6-3) tossed an inning of 
			scoreless relief to secure the victory.
 
 Diamondbacks 5, Marlins 4
 
 Christian Walker and Abraham Almonte homered, and Mike Leake won 
			despite giving up his 39th and 40th homers of the season as Arizona 
			edged Miami in Phoenix.
 
 Walker, Alex Avila and Jarrod Dyson had two hits each, and Domingo 
			Leyba tripled and had two RBIs for the Diamondbacks, who are now 4 
			1/2 games back of the Cubs and Brewers in the NL wild-card race.
 
 Starlin Castro had three hits, his 20th homer and two doubles, and 
			Austin Dean also homered for the Marlins, who have lost eight of 10 
			and are nearing the third 100-loss season in franchise history. 
			Miami lost a record 108 games in 1998.
 
 Mariners 4, Pirates 1
 
 Kyle Lewis and Tom Murphy hit solo homers as Seattle won at 
			Pittsburgh.
 
 Dylan Moore added a two-out, two-run double for the Mariners, who 
			have won four straight and six of eight. They will look for a 
			three-game series sweep Thursday afternoon.
 
 Tommy Milone (4-9) got the win, throwing five shutout innings in 
			relief. Matt Magill gave up two singles to being the ninth before 
			retiring the next three batters to record his fifth save.
 
 Blue Jays 11, Orioles 10
 
 Randal Grichuk hit a grand slam off Miguel Castro with two outs in 
			the top of the ninth to cap a six-run inning as Toronto came back to 
			edge host Baltimore.
 
 
            
			 
			The Orioles held a 9-5 lead going into the ninth when Castro came on 
			and got into trouble. He eventually gave up a bases-loaded single to 
			Cavan Biggio that scored one run. Grichuk followed with his home run 
			on a 3-1 sinker from Castro (1-3) for a 10-9 lead. The blast was 
			Grichuk's 30th homer of the year.
 
 Brock Stewart (4-0) got the victory in relief, and Derek Law earned 
			his fifth save despite a rocky bottom of the ninth in which he gave 
			up one run and threw 31 pitches.
 
 --Field Level Media
 
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