MLB roundup: Orioles edge Phils on
inside-the-park homer
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[August 12, 2020]
Austin Hays hit an
inside-the-park homer to lead off the 10th inning, lifting the
visiting Baltimore Orioles to a 10-9 victory over the Philadelphia
Phillies on Tuesday.
With Andrew Velazquez stationed on second base to begin the 10th,
Hays' liner off Deolis Guerra (1-2) was misplayed by diving center
fielder Roman Quinn. The ball found its way to the wall, and Hays
motored around the bases to give Baltimore a two-run lead despite
only one batter coming to the plate.
The unconventional offense allowed Cole Sulser (1-1) to pick up his
first career win despite allowing a tying two-run single to Didi
Gregorius in the ninth inning. Paul Fry surrendered an RBI single to
Jay Bruce in the bottom of the 10th before Travis Lakins induced
Rhys Hoskins to ground out with runners on second and third to
secure the first save of his career.
Renato Nunez collected three hits and two RBIs, and Pedro Severino
had an infield single that plated two runs in the eighth inning for
the Orioles, who recorded 16 hits en route to winning their third in
a row. Bryce Harper belted a two-run homer and Jean Segura and Bruce
also went deep for the Phillies, who have lost three of their past
four games.
Rockies 8, Diamondbacks 7
Nolan Arenado homered, Charlie Blackmon and Raimel Tapia had three
hits apiece, and Colorado held on to beat Arizona in Denver.
The score was 2-2 before the Rockies scored six times in the eighth
inning. The Diamondbacks responded with five runs in the ninth
before Colorado reliever Daniel Bard entered with runners at the
corners and two outs. Bard struck out Stephen Vogt looking at a 2-2
slider to earn his first save. The win went to Carlos Estevez (1-0).
Colorado's Garrett Hampson and Trevor Story had two hits each.
Blackmon extended his hit streak to 15 games and raised his average
to .500, tops in the majors. Christian Walker homered among his two
hits, Carson Kelly also went deep, Starling Marte had three hits and
Tim Locastro added two hits for the Diamondbacks. Kevin Ginkel (0-1)
took the loss.
Angels 6, A's 0
Dylan Bundy struck out 10 and allowed just four hits over seven
scoreless innings to lead Los Angeles past Oakland in Anaheim,
Calif.
The Angels offense gave Bundy plenty of support, getting home runs
from Jason Castro, Anthony Rendon, David Fletcher and Brian Goodwin
among 12 hits. Castro, Rendon, Shohei Ohtani and Albert Pujols each
finished with two hits.
It was the second stellar performance in a row for Bundy, who was
coming off a complete-game victory Thursday against the Seattle
Mariners. He struck out 10 in that game, too. He walked just one
Oakland batter.
Padres 6, Dodgers 2
Manny Machado hit a grand slam and Garrett Richards delivered a
strong six innings as visiting San Diego continued to show its
potential with a victory over Los Angeles.
Jurickson Profar also hit a home run for the Padres, who won for the
fourth time in five games and picked up their third victory in five
games against the Dodgers this season. Machado went deep in the
third inning against his former team, his fifth of the season and
also his fifth against the Dodgers since moving to the Padres as a
free agent in February 2019.
Chris Taylor and Austin Barnes each had two hits and an RBI for the
Dodgers while Justin Turner doubled in the second inning for his
1,000th career hit.
Rays 8, Red Sox 2
Visiting Tampa Bay scored six runs in its second straight decisive
seventh inning in a victory over Boston.
The Rays had a two-run seventh Monday in the series opener to break
open a 5-5 tie en route to an 8-7 win, then scored six times in the
frame Tuesday while holding a 2-1 lead to put away the game and win
their fourth straight.
Michael Chavis (triple), Andrew Benintendi and Jonathan Arauz had
two hits each for Boston, which lost for the third time in four
tries.
Cubs 7, Indians 1
Jon Lester continued his strong start to the season with six solid
innings, while Jason Heyward homered and had four RBIs as visiting
Chicago returned to action with a win over Cleveland.
After their weekend series in St. Louis was postponed due to the
Cardinals' continued COVID-19 issues, the Cubs didn't show much rust
during their first game in five days. Lester (2-0) set the tempo,
allowing one run on three hits and two walks. Heyward had three
hits.
The Indians, who entered winners in two straight and five of six,
got a sixth-inning sacrifice fly from Franmil Reyes for their only
run of the night. With two of Cleveland's four hits in the game,
Reyes is 9 for 18 in the last five contests.
Blue Jays 5, Marlins 4 (10 innings)
Travis Shaw singled with the bases loaded and one out in the bottom
of the 10th inning, giving Toronto the win over Miami in Buffalo.
Danny Jansen sacrificed to send pinch runner Anthony Alford to
third, after he began the 10th inning at second. Left-hander Stephen
Tarpley (2-1) walked Cavan Biggio, and Bo Bichette was intentionally
walked to load the bases. Shaw then took a 2-2 curveball to right
field, ending the game.
Bichette hit a three-run homer for the Blue Jays, who took a 4-1
lead into the ninth. A.J. Cole (1-0) pitched 1 1/3 scoreless innings
to get the win. Miami's Francisco Cervelli hit a three-run homer
with two out in the ninth against Anthony Bass.
Yankees 9, Braves 6
Aaron Judge hit his major-league-leading ninth homer, Luke Voit hit
a three-run homer, and New York beat Atlanta Braves to improve to
5-0 at Yankee Stadium.
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Orioles center fielder Austin Hays (21) reacts as he cross home
plate for an inside-the-park home run in the tenth inning against
the Philadelphia Phillies at Citizens Bank Park. Mandatory Credit:
James Lang-USA TODAY Sports
Yankees starter Jordan Montgomery (2-1) allowed three runs on four
hits in six innings. The left-hander struck out four, walked one and
threw 78 pitches. Zack Britton breezed through a perfect ninth and
notched his sixth save.
Braves starter Touki Toussaint (0-1) allowed six runs (five earned)
on four hits in four innings. Atlanta scratched Ronald Acuna Jr. due
to a sore left wrist shortly before first pitch.
Rangers 4, Mariners 2
Nick Solak went 3-for-4 with three RBIs as Texas defeated Seattle in
Arlington, Texas.
Edinson Volquez (2-1) got the victory with one-third of an inning of
relief. Rangers left-hander Mike Minor threw four scoreless innings
of one-hit ball but was replaced after throwing 76 pitches as he was
on a strict pitch count.
The Rangers scored two runs in the first and two more in the third
off Mariners left-hander Marco Gonzales (2-2), who allowed four runs
on seven hits in five innings, with one walk and two strikeouts.
Brewers 6, Twins 4
Jedd Gyorko hit a two-run, tiebreaking homer in the eighth inning,
and Manny Pina hit two home runs as Milwaukee rallied for a victory
over visiting Minnesota.
Avisail Garcia had three hits, including a solo homer, for the
Brewers. Devin Williams (1-1) picked up the win with one inning of
scoreless relief, and Josh Hader struck out three in the ninth
inning for his third save.
Eddie Rosario hit two home runs and drove in three runs, Byron
Buxton had three hits and a stolen base, and Jorge Polanco homered
and had two hits for the Twins, who lost for the fifth time in their
past six games.
Nationals 2, Mets 1
Max Scherzer, hobbled his previous two starts by a right hamstring
injury, threw six solid innings and Trea Turner homered on the
second pitch of the game as Washington edged host New York to take
the first two games of the four-game series.
Scherzer (1-1) wasn't at his most effective, when he threw 60
pitches in the first two innings and 105 pitches overall, but his
fastball was clocked as high as 98 mph, 5-6 mph faster than his
previous start. He allowed one run on six hits and two walks while
striking out seven. Daniel Hudson pitched a 1-2-3 ninth to earn his
third save.
Turner's homer off Rick Porcello (1-2) was his first leadoff homer
of the season and the 10th of his career. Victor Robles had an RBI
single in the second. Howie Kendrick had three hits for the
Nationals, while Robles and Turner had two hits each. The Mets have
lost nine of 13.
White Sox 8, Tigers 4
Eloy Jimenez drove in four runs, including a three-run homer in his
first at-bat, and Chicago cruised to a victory over host Detroit.
Jose Abreu supplied three hits, two runs scored and two RBIs for the
White Sox, who had lost five of their previous six outings. Chicago
had an offensive outburst after scoring 11 runs during its slide.
White Sox starter Gio Gonzalez allowed two runs on six hits in 4 2/3
innings.
Austin Romine homered and drove in three runs for the Tigers, who
saw their four-game winning streak snapped. Harold Castro added a
pinch-hit, run-scoring single.
Reds 6, Royals 5 (10 innings)
Joey Votto doubled off the center field wall, scoring Nick Senzel
with the winning run in the bottom of the 10th inning as host
Cincinnati defeated Kansas City.
The Reds earned their first walk-off win of the season in their
first extra-inning game. They have won three of four overall. The
Royals saw their four-game winning streak end. With Senzel starting
the 10th on second base, Nick Castellanos walked, and Votto hit a
first-pitch sinker to center, ending the game.
Lucas Sims (1-0) pitched one scoreless inning for the win. Josh
Staumont (0-1) lost his first major league decision, failing to
retire either of the batters he faced. The Reds blew another save
opportunity in the eighth inning, their fourth in six chances this
season, when Ryan McBroom tied it 5-5 with a two-run pinch hit home
run off Amir Garrett.
Giants 7, Astros 6 (10 innings)
Brandon Crawford stroked an RBI single to center field in the 10th
inning, and San Francisco completed its come-from-behind win over
host Houston.
Crawford drove home Wilmer Flores, who opened the frame on second
base. The Giants snapped a six-game losing skid against the Astros
by completing their comeback off Houston right-hander Cy Sneed
(0-3). The Astros dropped to 1-4 in extra innings this season.
Tyler Rogers earned the save for the Giants, the first of his
career, striking out the last two batters with a runner on third.
Trevor Gott (1-0) threw one scoreless inning for the victory.
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