MLB roundup: Marlins end hiatus
with shutout win
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[August 05, 2020]
Starter Pablo Lopez tossed five
scoreless innings, Francisco Cervelli and Jesus Aguilar homered, and
the Miami Marlins returned from an eight-day hiatus with a 4-0
shutout of the host Baltimore Orioles on Tuesday night.
The game was Miami's first since July 26 after 18 players tested
positive for COVID-19 following a three-game series in Philadelphia
to open the season.
Lopez (1-0) allowed just two hits, didn't issue a walk and matched
his career high with seven strikeouts in his season debut. Relievers
James Hoyt, Richard Bleier, Brad Boxberger and Brandon Kintzler
tossed an inning each for the Marlins, who fanned a season-high 11.
Baltimore's John Means (0-1) pitched 4 2/3 innings and allowed one
run on two hits. He struck out four without a walk.
Indians 4, Reds 2
Franmil Reyes hit a tiebreaking, two-run homer in the eighth inning,
and Shane Bieber pitched into the eighth inning as visiting
Cleveland beat Cincinnati.
Reyes' first home run of the season went deep into center field and
helped the Indians snap a four-game losing streak. The Reds'
three-game winning streak ended.
Bieber (3-0) yielded solo homers to Nick Castellanos and Eugenio
Suarez among five hits while striking out eight and 7 2/3 innings.
Bieber, who pitched 14 scoreless innings and struck out 27 while
winning his first two starts of the year, walked two on Tuesday.
Rockies 5, Giants 2
German Marquez pitched into the eighth inning, Nolan Arenado homered
for the second straight game, and Colorado won in Denver.
Charlie Blackmon had two hits, drove in two and scored a run, and
Yency Almonte got the last five outs for his first major league
save. The Rockies have won eight of their past nine after dropping
the opening game of the season.
Marquez (2-1) allowed two runs on six hits and struck out nine in 7
1/3 innings against the Giants, who have dropped three in a row.
Colorado native Kevin Gausman (0-1) gave up four runs on five hits
and struck out seven in 5 1/3 innings. He walked one.
Twins 7, Pirates 3
Nelson Cruz went 3-for-4 with a run and an RBI, and Jose Berrios
picked up his first victory of the season as Minnesota topped
Pittsburgh in Minneapolis for its fifth straight win.
Eddie Rosario had two hits and two RBIs, and Max Kepler walked a
career-high four times and scored twice for the Twins, who finished
their eight-game homestand with a 7-1 mark. Berrios (1-1) allowed
one run on four hits and three walks over six innings while striking
out six. Trevor May got the final two outs for his first save.
Joe Musgrove (0-3) allowed five runs on six hits and five walks in 3
1/3 innings. Erik Gonzalez went 3-for-4 with a double and a run, and
Phillip Evans had three hits and an RBI for the Pirates, who lost
their sixth consecutive game.
Rays 5, Red Sox 1
Hunter Renfroe hit a go-ahead two-run double in the fourth inning,
Joey Wendle added three hits and Tampa Bay ended a five-game losing
streak with a win over Boston in St. Petersburg, Fla.
Austin Meadows went 2-for-4 with an RBI in his season debut as the
Rays won the opener of a two-game set. Charlie Morton (1-1) gave up
a run on five hits and striking out five over 5 2/3 innings.
Mitch Moreland homered for the Red Sox, who lost their fourth
straight. J.D. Martinez had two hits. Nathan Eovaldi (1-1) allowed
four runs on six hits and a walk in five innings, striking out six.
Braves 10, Blue Jays 1
Atlanta belted three home runs, and Max Fried was locked in on the
mound in a win over visiting Toronto.
Matt Adams, Tyler Flowers and Austin Riley each went deep as the
Braves won for the sixth time in the past seven games. Fried (2-0)
worked six innings and allowed one run on four hits and two walks
while striking out three.
The Blue Jays played for the first time since Thursday. The club was
stranded in Washington after the league postponed its series in
Philadelphia because of COVID-19 concerns. Matt Shoemaker (0-1) took
the loss after giving up six runs, six hits, three walks with two
strikeouts over 4 2/3 innings. He allowed all three home runs.
Dodgers 5, Padres 2
AJ Pollock broke a tie with a two-out double in the seventh inning
as a pinch hitter and added a solo homer in the ninth to lead Los
Angeles to a win at San Diego.
The Dodgers, who rallied from a 2-0 deficit, were no-hit into the
sixth inning by Dinelson Lamet. The right-hander wound up charged
with two runs (one earned) on two hits in 5 2/3 innings.
Timely two-out hitting by Corey Seager and Pollock, combined with a
pair of costly errors by the Padres, gave Dodgers starter Dustin May
the victory. May (1-0) struck out eight while throwing six innings
of two-run ball. Kenley Jansen picked up his third save by throwing
a scoreless ninth.
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Marlins starting pitcher Pablo Lopez (49) delivers a pitch during
the first inning against the Baltimore Orioles at Oriole Park at
Camden Yards. Mandatory Credit: Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports
Nationals 5, Mets 3
Howie Kendrick homered and collected four hits as Washington built
an early lead and held to beat visiting New York.
Kendrick finished 4-for-4 -- his 24th career four-hit game -- and
hit his homer in the first inning as the Nationals raced out to a
5-0 lead against Mets starter Steven Matz (0-2). Washington lefty
Patrick Corbin (1-0) allowed three runs and eight hits in 5 2/3
innings.
Michael Conforto hit a two-run homer and Pete Alonso added an RBI
single, but the Mets took their sixth loss in the past seven games.
Cubs 5, Royals 4
Jason Heyward and Jason Kipnis each hit two-run home runs, Willson
Contreras added a solo shot, and Chicago held on to defeat visiting
Kansas City.
Kyle Hendricks (2-1) got the decision for the Cubs, who won their
fifth straight and have their best start (9-2) since the World
Series-winning season of 2016. Hendricks allowed two runs on seven
hits in seven innings, walking none and striking out three.
Royals starter Brady Singer (0-1) took the loss after giving up four
runs on five hits in five innings with two walks and eight
strikeouts. Kansas City pulled within 5-4 with two runs in the
ninth, but left-hander Kyle Ryan relieved struggling Craig Kimbrel
to earn his first career save.
Astros 8, Diamondbacks 2
Jose Altuve and Carlos Correa hit their second home runs of the
season, and Houston took advantage of Madison Bumgarner's control
problems to produce a win in Phoenix.
George Springer drove in three runs, two with a double in the
Astros' five-run fifth inning, and Cristian Javier (1-0) earned his
first major league win in his second career start with six strong
innings.
Bumgarner (0-2) allowed eight runs (seven earned) on seven hits with
two walks and two strikeouts. He hit three batters, including
Abraham Toro twice, as he failed to last five innings in a start for
the first time since July 6, 2019. Bumgarner didn't allow seven
earned runs in a single start last season with the San Francisco
Giants.
Angels 5, Mariners 3
Mike Trout homered in his first at-bat since the birth of his first
child, and Albert Pujols also went deep -- both in the first inning
-- as Los Angeles won at Seattle.
The Angels' David Fletcher added a two-run shot in the seventh
inning, and Andrew Heaney (1-0) allowed one run on three hits in 5
2/3 innings. Ty Buttrey retired all four batters he faced for his
first save of the season.
Jo Adell, the Angels' top prospect, made his major league debut and
went 1-for-4 while playing right field. Dylan Moore homered for the
Mariners, who have lost four games in a row.
White Sox 3, Brewers 2
Eloy Jimenez smacked a two-run home run among his three hits, and
Lucas Giolito pitched six strong innings to boost Chicago to its
sixth consecutive victory, a tight win at Milwaukee.
Jose Abreu snapped a 2-all tie with a two-out RBI single in the
seventh for Chicago, which completed a 6-2 road trip by out-hitting
Milwaukee 10-7. Giolito (1-1) scattered two runs and four hits with
three walks and nine strikeouts. Alex Colome worked around a pair of
two-out hits in the ninth to notch his third save.
Eric Sogard went 2-for-4 for the Brewers while opposing leadoff
hitter Luis Robert had two hits.
Athletics 5, Rangers 1
Stephen Piscotty hit Jesse Chavez's first pitch for a walk-off grand
slam -- Oakland's second of the young season -- in a win over
visiting Texas.
The grand slam was the third of Piscotty's career. Matt Olson had
delivered Oakland's earlier walk-off grand slam on Opening Night.
Liam Hendriks (1-0), Oakland's fifth pitcher, worked a perfect top
of the ninth to pick up the win.
Edinson Volquez (0-1), the third Rangers pitcher, took the loss. He
allowed a walk and two hits in the ninth before Chavez was summoned.
--Field Level Media
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