MLB roundup: Yankees' Cole posts
20th straight win
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[August 15, 2020]
Gerrit Cole pitched seven strong
innings to win his 20th straight decision and the New York Yankees
remained unbeaten in games played at Yankee Stadium with a 10-3 rout
of the slumping Boston Red Sox Friday night.
Cole (4-0) became the sixth pitcher to win 20 consecutive decisions
in baseball history and the first since Jake Arrieta did it for the
Chicago Cubs from Aug. 4, 2015-May 25, 2016. The all-time record is
24 straight decisions by Hall of Famer Carl Hubbell from July 17,
1936-May 27, 1937 with the New York Giants.
Cole allowed one run on four hits. He struck out eight, walked none
in a 95-pitch outing.
Cole's latest win helped the Yankees improve to 7-0 to start the
abbreviated season at Yankee Stadium. It is the fourth time they
have begun 7-0 or better in the Bronx since 1959 (also 2017, 1998
and 1987).
Alex Verdugo homered and drove in two runs for the Red Sox, who lost
their fifth straight and continued to struggle against the Yankees.
Rafael Devers added an RBI single in the eighth.
Blue Jays 12, Rays 4
Bo Bichette hit one of six Toronto home runs, a three-run
tiebreaking home run in a five-run bottom of the sixth inning, and
Teoscar Hernandez added two more as Toronto beat Tampa Bay in
Buffalo.
The homer extended Bichette's hitting streak to eight games, and
extended his streak of games with a home run to four. The Blue Jays
snapped the Rays' six-game winning streak.
Hernandez hit a three-run homer and a solo shot for four total RBIs,
Rowdy Tellez added a two-run blast, and Cavan Biggio and Randal
Grichuk hit solo homers. Brandon Lowe hit a two-run homer for Tampa
Bay.
Phillies 6, Mets 5
Bryce Harper hit a walk-off RBI single in the bottom of the ninth
inning to score Roman Quinn from second base as host Philadelphia
defeated New York.
J.T. Realmuto homered and drove in three runs while Quinn and Andrew
McCutchen had two hits each for the Phillies, who snapped a
three-game losing streak. Dominic Smith homered in a third
consecutive game, singled and knocked in two runs while Robinson
Cano hit a solo home run, singled and had two RBIs for the Mets.
Phillies starter Spencer Howard lasted 3 1/3 innings and left with
an apparent blister on a finger of his pitching hand. In his second
career start, Howard allowed seven hits and four runs, three earned.
Reds 8, Pirates 1
Jesse Winker homered twice and right-hander Sonny Gray struck out
10, while pitching into the seventh, as Cincinnati evened its
four-game home series against Pittsburgh.
Nick Castellanos' three-run homer highlighted a four-run seventh
inning for the Reds. Gray (4-1, 2.05 ERA) allowed a Bryan Reynolds
home run in the fourth, plus four other hits with one walk in 6 2/3
innings. Winker hit a solo shot in the second and added two-run
blast in the fourth.
Kuhl (0-1) took the loss after giving up the two home runs, three
runs and five hits with six strikeouts over five innings. The
Pirates have lost 14 of their first 18 games.
Orioles 6, Nationals 2 (conclusion of Aug. 9 suspended game)
Baltimore completed its suspended game with Washington without too
much trouble, cruising to its sixth straight victory.
In the game that started in Washington, Baltimore scored five runs
in the fifth off World Series Most Valuable Player Stephen Strasburg
(0-1) last Sunday. Starlin Castro belted a two-run homer in the
bottom half of that frame before Mother Nature intervened in the top
of the sixth.
Travis Lakins (2-0) got the win in relief for Baltimore. Strasburg
took the loss as he's had problems with a nerve irritation in his
pitching hand. Nationals infielder Starlin Castro broke his right
wrist in the seventh inning and went on the 10-day injured list.
Nationals 15, Orioles 3
Despite seeing starting pitcher Stephen Strasburg exit in the first
inning, Washington got 5 1/3 strong innings from Erick Fedde and
ended host Baltimore's six-game winning streak.
Strasburg, who started last weekend's game, did the same in Friday's
nightcap, but lasted only 16 pitches after a rain delay of one hour,
57 minutes at the start.
After Anthony Santander homered off Strasburg in the first,
Washington took over against Tommy Milone (1-2), who allowed six
runs (three earned) on nine hits with two strikeouts and no walks in
four innings.
Brewers 4, Cubs 3
Christian Yelich hit a go-ahead, three-run homer in the sixth
inning, and Milwaukee held on for a win over host Chicago.
The 412-foot blast by Yelich was his fifth home run of the season,
which leads the team. Milwaukee bounced back from a series-opening
loss one night earlier and avoided its first three-game skid of the
season.
Jason Kipnis, Ian Happ and Anthony Rizzo drove in one run apiece for
the Cubs, whose home winning streak was snapped at seven games.
Chicago lost for only the second time since July 30.
Indians 10, Tigers 5
Franmil Reyes scored three runs and drove in three more, Domingo
Santana hit a three-run homer, and Cleveland continued its dominance
of Detroit.
The Indians have defeated Detroit 18 consecutive times, dating back
to last season. It's the Tigers' longest losing streak to any team
in franchise history.
Indians starter Aaron Civale (2-2) gave up four runs on eight hits
in six innings. Tigers starter Ivan Nova (1-1) surrendered eight
runs on five hits in 3 1/3 innings as Detroit lost its third
straight.
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Dodgers 7, Angels 4
Clayton Kershaw threw seven strong innings, Cody Bellinger hit two
home runs and the Dodgers beat the Angels in Anaheim, Calif.
Kershaw bounced back in a big way after losing his last start
against the San Francisco Giants, giving up only one hit -- a solo
home run to Anthony Rendon -- while walking two and striking out
six.
Bellinger had just two home runs all season before Friday, when he
went deep against Angels starter Patrick Sandoval in the sixth
inning and reliever Ryan Buchter in the eighth, both two-run homers.
Diamondbacks 5, Padres 1
Merrill Kelly held San Diego without a run for 6 2/3 innings, and
Kole Calhoun's homer broke a scoreless tie in the sixth inning as
Arizona topped the Padres in Phoenix.
Kelly, Arizona's most consistent starting pitcher so far this
season, struck out seven to improve to 3-1. He gave up three hits
and two walks while outdueling Dinelson Lamet (2-1), who held the
Diamondbacks to a run on three hits and a walk with eight strikeouts
in six innings.
Calhoun, who had two hits and drove in two runs, hit his fifth home
run of the season into the San Diego bullpen leading off the
D-backs' sixth. Calhoun socked his second home run of the season off
Lamet, and he is the only player to have homered off the Padres' ace
this season.
Astros 11, Mariners 1
Yordan Alvarez homered in his first plate appearance of the season
as part of a nine-run first inning, and Houston defeated visiting
Seattle.
Yuli Gurriel also went deep in the first for Houston, which has won
17 of its past 18 games against the Mariners.
Left-hander Framber Valdez (1-2) went six innings, allowing one run
on four hits for the victory. The Mariners were scheduled to start
Yusei Kikuchi, but he was scratched about 30 minutes before first
pitch because of neck spasms. Lefty Nestor Cortes (0-1) got the
emergency start and retired just one of the nine batters he faced.
Marlins 8, Braves 2
Pablo Lopez struck out a career-high eight batters and Jon Berti
stole home, as Miami defeated Atlanta in its long-delayed home
opener.
Jesus Aguilar drove in three runs for the Marlins, who stole four
bases and received seven scored runs from the bottom four hitters in
the lineup. Lopez (2-1) allowed two runs on seven hits and now walks
in six innings. Braves starter Kyle Wright (0-3) took the loss after
giving up three runs and a career-high six walks in three-plus
innings.
The Marlins, who had the worst record in the National League last
year with 105 losses, are off to a 9-4 start. After a wild 23-day
road trip that featured eight postponements and 18 players testing
positive for COVID-19, this was Miami's official home opener, though
the Marlins played two "home" games in Baltimore.
Rangers 3, Rockies 2
Lance Lynn threw a two-hitter for his third career complete game,
Nick Solak homered among his three hits, and Texas beat Colorado in
Denver.
Lynn (3-0) allowed two singles to lead off the bottom of the first,
didn't walk a batter and fanned six in recording his first complete
game since 2014, when he was with the St. Louis Cardinals. He
allowed two runs (one earned) and retired the last 11 batters he
faced.
Garrett Hampson and Trevor Story had the only hits for Colorado.
Charlie Blackmon, who entered the day hitting .472, went 0-for-4.
Athletics 8, Giants 7 (10 innings)
Mark Canha hit a go-ahead sacrifice fly in the top of the 10th, and
Liam Hendriks struck out the side in the bottom of the inning as
Oakland rallied from five runs down in the ninth to stun host San
Francisco in the opener of a three-game interleague series.
The A's trailed 6-0 and then 7-2 entering the ninth before Matt
Olson belted a one-out solo home run off Giants closer Trevor Gott
to ignite a game-tying uprising. After a walk, a fielder's choice on
which the Giants didn't get an out and a hit batter, Stephen
Piscotty drove a Gott pitch into the left field bleachers for a
grand slam, tying the game at 7-7.
Joakim Soria (2-0), who stranded the potential winning run at third
base in the last of the ninth, was credited with the win. Hendricks
slammed the door in the last of the 10th, needing just 13 pitches to
record his sixth save.
Royals at Twins, ppd.
The scheduled series opener between the Kansas City Royals and
Minnesota Twins on Friday night in Minneapolis was postponed due to
inclement weather.
The teams will play a straight doubleheader with a pair seven-inning
games beginning at 1:35 p.m. ET on Saturday. The second contest will
follow 30 minutes after the first concludes.
Minnesota will start right-hander Jake Odorizzi (0-0, 6.00 ERA) in
Game 1 and right-hander Jose Berrios (1-2, 5.31) in Game 2. Kansas
City will start right-hander Ian Kennedy (0-1, 7.88) in the opener
and right-hander Jakob Junis (0-0, 4.00) in the second game of the
four-game series that runs through Monday.
--Field Level Media
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