MLB roundup: Benches clear as A's
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[August 10, 2020]
Oakland tattooed rookie Cristian
Javier for three early home runs and Jesus Luzardo recorded his
first major league win by pitching into the sixth inning Sunday as
the host Athletics completed a three-game sweep of the Houston
Astros with a 7-2 victory in a game that saw the benches empty.
After A's center fielder Ramon Laureano was hit by a pitch for the
second time in the game with Oakland leading 6-2 in the seventh,
Laureano exchanged words with Houston pitcher Humberto Castellanos
before charging the Houston dugout from first base. Laureano was
tackled by Astros players, Oakland catcher Austin Allen raced in and
engaged aggressively with Houston counterpart Martin Maldonado.
Laureano and Allen were ejected.
The Oakland bullpen, which had allowed just one earned run over
eight innings in the first two games of the series, was brilliant
once again in the series finale, following Luzardo with 3 1/3
shutout innings to wrap up the Athletics' ninth straight win.
Rays 4, Yankees 3
Michael Perez's two-out single in the bottom of the ninth inning
broke a tie and completed host Tampa Bay's comeback against New
York, giving the Rays three wins in the four-game series.
The winning rally began with Mike Brosseau's lead-off double. The
Rays nearly didn't take advantage against reliever Zack Britton
(0-1) until Perez came through with a single to right field.
The Rays trailed 3-0 in the seventh until Brosseau's two-run home
run followed by Brandon Lowe's solo shot allowed them to pull even
with one out, resulting in Yankees starter James Paxton's exit. Ryan
Thompson (1-0), a 28-year-old right-hander, earned his first
big-league victory with one inning of relief.
Dodgers 6, Giants 2
AJ Pollock and Mookie Betts each hit late three-run home runs as Los
Angeles rallied to beat San Francisco at Dodger Stadium, continuing
its streak of not losing a series this season.
Dodgers starter Walker Buehler gave up just one hit over 5 2/3
innings as Los Angeles improved to 4-3 against the Giants this
season, all at home.
Trailing 2-0 with just two hits heading into the seventh inning, the
Dodgers got a one-out single from Cody Bellinger to chase starter
Kevin Gausman. Justin Turner singled off right-hander Tyler Rogers
(1-3), with Pollock hitting a two-out home run to left field for the
lead. Betts' three-run insurance home run came in the eighth against
right-hander Shaun Anderson. The long ball was Betts' fourth of the
season with his new club.
Padres 9, Diamondbacks 5
Dinelson Lamet flirted with a no-hitter in a second straight start
and San Diego hit four of its six homers in two innings against
Madison Bumgarner as the Padres beat visiting Arizona in the rubber
match of a three-game series at Petco Park.
Manny Machado hit two solo homers against Bumgarner. Wil Myers and
Fernando Tatis Jr. both hit two-run homers, while Ty France and
Francisco Mejia homered in the third against Diamondbacks reliever
Taylor Widener.
The six home runs were a Padres record at Petco Park and one shy of
the franchise's single-game record. Lamet retired the first 14
Diamondbacks he faced before hitting Andy Young with a pitch. Kole
Calhoun ended the bid for a no-hitter and shutout, leading off the
seventh inning with his third home run.
Royals 4, Twins 2
Rookie Brady Singer and three Kansas City relievers combined to beat
visiting Minnesota as the Royals swept the three-game series and won
their fourth straight game. Last season, the Royals failed to win
any of their six series against the Twins.
The Kansas City bullpen pitched 13 1/3 innings of relief in the
series, allowing just two runs. Scott Barlow picked up his first
save.
Singer (1-1) earned his first career victory in his Kauffman Stadium
debut after three starts on the road. He allowed two runs on five
hits, with two walks and four strikeouts. He's pitched exactly five
innings in each of his four starts. Jose Berrios (1-2) took the loss
for Minnesota. He allowed four runs on eight hits in 5 1/3 innings.
He walked three and struck out four.
Rangers 7, Angels 3
Nick Solak's first home run of the season was taken away, but it
didn't stop Texas from completing a three-game sweep of Los Angeles
in Arlington, Texas.
The Rangers had a 5-2 lead in the fifth inning when Solak lifted a
fly ball to deep right field off Angels reliever Mike Mayers. Angels
rookie right fielder Jo Adell attempted to catch the ball on the
warning track, a few feet in front of the wall.
But the ball glanced off the tip of Adell's glove and caromed over
the fence. The play initially was ruled a home run but the official
scorer later changed it to a four-base error on Adell.
Mets 4, Marlins 2
Jacob deGrom struck out six, and speedy rookie Andres Gimenez scored
three runs, smacked three hits and stole a base, leading host New
York past Miami for the second straight day.
Miami first baseman Jesus Aguilar's two-run homer did the only
damage against deGrom (2-0), who lasted five innings. A two-time
reigning National League Cy Young award winner, deGrom was not as
sharp as usual, allowing seven hits and two walks.
The Mets, who won a home series for the first time this season, have
won two straight games. Their bullpen did the job, producing four
scoreless innings. Seth Lugo pitched the ninth for his third save of
the season. Marlins starter Pablo Lopez (1-1) took the loss,
allowing five hits, four walks and three runs (two earned) in five
innings.
Braves 5, Phillies 2 (Game 1)
Ronald Acuna Jr. homered and drove in two runs to lift Atlanta past
host Philadelphia in the first game of a doubleheader.
Adam Duvall doubled, singled and knocked in three runs while Freddie
Freeman added three hits for the Braves. Freeman, who went 0-for-4
on Saturday and had his average dip to .200, recorded his 119th
career three-hit game.
Atlanta southpaw Tyler Matzek (2-0) earned the win in relief and
Mark Melancon tossed a scoreless seventh for his third save in three
opportunities. Phillies starter Vince Velasquez tossed four-plus
innings and gave up three hits and one run while striking out six
and walking three. Deolis Guerra (1-1) picked up the loss in relief.
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Oakland Athletics starting pitcher Jesus Luzardo (44) pitches during
the first inning against the Houston Astros at the Oakland Coliseum.
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Braves 8, Phillies 0 (Game 2)
Acuna Jr. added four more hits, including two more home runs, and
drove in three runs as Atlanta completed the sweep of the road
doubleheader.
Freddie Freeman homered, doubled, tripled and knocked in three runs
while Travis d'Arnaud and Marcell Ozuna contributed two hits each in
the seven-inning contest for the Braves.
Braves starter Max Fried tossed five scoreless innings and allowed
four hits. Fried, who improved to 3-0, struck out six and walked
one.
Orioles 5, Nationals 2 (susp.)
The game between Baltimore and Washington at Nationals Park was
suspended in the top of the sixth inning with the Orioles leading
and will resume next Friday.
When the rains came, the grounds crew at Nationals Park had problems
getting their tarp on the field. The resumption will be at Oriole
Park at Camden Yards, as the two teams are set to play there next
weekend.
Nationals right-hander Stephen Strasburg struggled in his season
debut before the storm. He lasted 4 1/3 innings, allowing five runs
on seven hits -- though he gave up only two hits and no runs through
four innings. He struck out two and walked one. Orioles starter
Asher Wojciechowski fared better, although his outing also was
brief. The right-hander did not allow a run on three hits in 3 2/3
innings, walking two and striking out four.
Tigers 2, Pirates 1
Miguel Cabrera's RBI single in the eighth inning lifted Detroit to a
sweep of its three-game series in Pittsburgh.
At 1-1 in the eighth and with two outs, Pirates reliever Richard
Rodriguez (0-1) hit Jonathan Schoop. With Cabrera up, Rodriguez had
a problem with his cleats on delivery and threw a wild pitch toward
his own dugout, allowing Schoop to get to second. Cabrera followed
with a single to left to drive in Schoop.
It was the Tigers' first road series sweep since June 2018. Detroit
starter Spencer Turnbull (2-0), who snapped a 19-start winless
streak his last time out, pitched seven innings, giving up one run
and five hits with four strikeouts and two walks.
Brewers 9, Reds 3
Justin Smoak had two hits during a six-run sixth inning, including a
two-run single, and Milwaukee avoided a three-game series sweep at
the hands of visiting Cincinnati.
After totaling four runs in losing the first two games of the
series, the Brewers broke out to salvage a game in the weekend set.
Smoak and Keston Hiura each had three hits as Milwaukee scored eight
times over the sixth and seventh innings to record its first home
victory of 2020.
Jesse Winker went 3-for-4 with a homer and two RBIs for Cincinnati,
which opened the scoring in the first inning but couldn't hold the
lead.
Red Sox 5, Blue Jays 3
Mitch Moreland's second home run of the game, a two-run shot with
two outs in the bottom of the ninth inning, gave Boston a walk-off
win over Toronto.
It was the sixth homer of the season for Moreland, who also hit a
solo shot in the second as the Red Sox won the rubber match of the
three-game series. Rafael Devers also hit a solo homer for Boston.
Cavan Biggio and Bo Bichette hit solo homers for the Blue Jays, who
nearly won it despite Boston starter Nathan Eovaldi matching his
career best with 10 strikeouts.
Mariners 5, Rockies 3
Justus Sheffield pitched six shutout innings for his first major
league victory and Seattle held off visiting Colorado to snap the
Rockies' three-game winning streak.
Dylan Moore homered for the Mariners, who stopped their own
three-game skid and finished 3-7 on their opening homestand.
Sheffield (1-2) was making his 10th major league start. The
left-hander allowed four hits, didn't walk a batter and struck out
seven. Right-hander Taylor Williams went the final 1 1/3 innings for
his third save.
For the Rockies, Charlie Blackmon went 2-for-3 to improve his
batting average to a major league-leading .458. Third baseman Nolan
Arenado, batting just .185, got the day off.
Indians 5, White Sox 4 (10 innings)
Mike Freeman had two hits and singled in the eventual game-winning
run in the 10th inning to lift Cleveland over host Chicago White Sox
and claim the rubber game of the three-game series.
Cesar Hernandez added two hits for the Indians. Oliver Perez
recorded the final two outs to earn his first save. Phil Maton (1-0)
was the winner, striking out two in a perfect ninth. Jimmy Cordero
(0-1) took the loss after allowing two runs on two hits in the 10th.
Cleveland took a 5-3 lead in the 10th, as Delino DeShields drove in
a run with a safety squeeze before Freeman grounded an RBI single to
center with two out. The White Sox mounted a rally against Brad Hand
in the bottom half of the 10th. James McCann hit an RBI single and
Danny Mendick walked, but after a rain delay, Perez came on to get a
popup and a strikeout.
Cubs at Cardinals, ppd.
The game scheduled between Chicago and host St. Louis was postponed
Friday, as MLB postponed the entire weekend series after two more
St. Louis players and a staff member tested positive for COVID-19.
The teams were due to play games Friday, Saturday and Sunday in St.
Louis. The Friday game was slated to be the Cardinals' first since
July 29.
--Field Level Media
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