MLB roundup: Padres set slam mark
in 10-inning win
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[August 21, 2020]
Wil Myers scored on an error by
Texas center fielder Scott Heineman on Thursday night as the San
Diego Padres recorded a second straight, 10-inning walk-off win
against the visiting Rangers, with the 8-7 victory completing a
four-game, home-and-home series sweep.
Starting at second to open the inning, Myers stopped at third on
Jake Cronenworth's leadoff single to short center off reliever Luis
Garcia (0-1). However, he scored when the ball ricocheted off
Heineman's glove and rolled behind the outfielder.
Earlier in the see-saw game, the Padres became the first team in
major league history to hit grand slams in four consecutive games
when Eric Hosmer connected in the fifth inning off Rangers starter
Kyle Gibson. The four slams all came at the expense of the Rangers.
Singles by Hedges, who entered the game hitting .128, and Tatis plus
a walk drawn by Machado set up Hosmer's 366-foot drive into the
right field stands. The blast gave the Padres a 5-2 lead.
Nick Solak tied the game at 7-7 when he led off the ninth with a
solo homer against Padres reliever Emilio Pagan.
Rays 10, Yankees 5
Mike Zunino capped a five-run sixth inning with a three-run homer
and visiting Tampa Bay beat New York for its first three-game sweep
at Yankee Stadium in over six years, improving to 6-1 against the
Yankees this season.

Tampa Bay's five-run outburst off Adam Ottavino (2-2) and Luis
Avilan gave it its first three-game sweep in New York since June
30-July 2, 2014. Manuel Margot hit a game-tying single off Ottavino
in the sixth inning and Joey Wendle followed with an RBI single off
the right-field fence against Avilan for a 5-4 lead.
Gio Urshela belted a two-run homer and Luke Voit also went deep for
the Yankees, who are 15-3 when not opposing Tampa Bay.
Astros 10, Rockies 8
Abraham Toro homered, Kyle Tucker and Jose Altuve had two hits each,
and Houston beat Colorado in Denver as Enoli Paredes (1-0) pitched a
scoreless eighth for his first win of the season and Ryan Pressly
pitched the ninth for his third save for Houston.
Ryan McMahon hit two home runs and Nolan Arenado also went deep
among his two hits. Sam Hilliard had four hits and Charlie Blackmon
and Daniel Murphy had two hits each for Colorado.
The Astros got all the offense they needed with a pair of five-run
innings against German Marquez (2-4) and have now won eight in a row
after sweeping the four-game, two-city interleague series from the
Rockies.
Blue Jays 3, Phillies 2 (Game 1)
Lourdes Gurriel Jr. singled home the winning run in the bottom of
the seventh inning as Toronto defeated Philadelphia in the first
game of a doubleheader in Buffalo, N.Y.
Teoscar Hernandez singled with one out in the seventh against Deolis
Guerra (1-3). Vladimir Guerrero Jr. blooped a single to center,
where Roman Quinn overran the ball and Hernandez reached third
safely on a close play. Gurriel chopped the winning hit through the
left side of the infield to give Toronto its fourth straight win.
Jordan Romano (2-1) struck out the side in the top of the seventh to
earn the win in the seven-inning game. Bryce Harper homered for the
Phillies.
Blue Jays 9, Phillies 8 (Game 2)
Rowdy Tellez had a solo homer and a tiebreaking two-run single in a
seven-run bottom of the sixth as Toronto overcame a seven-run
deficit to defeat Philadelphia to complete a doubleheader sweep.
Lourdes Gurriel Jr. smacked a three-run homer in the sixth inning
uprising that started with the fourth homer this season by Tellez.
After Teoscar Hernandez singled, Connor Brogdon replaced Phillies
starter Vince Velasquez. He allowed a walk and the second homer this
season by Gurriel.
Hector Neris (1-1) took over with one out. Errors by second baseman
Scott Kingery and shortstop Didi Gregorius around a walk loaded the
bases. Danny Jansen scored the tying run from third on a wild pitch
and Tellez hit a two-run single to give Toronto a 9-7 lead.
Athletics 5, Diamondbacks 1
Matt Chapman hit two home runs, and Sean Manaea held Arizona to a
run on five hits in his longest start of the season, 5 1/3 innings,
leading host Oakland to victory.
Manaea (1-2) got his first win of the season and struck out four,
lowering his earned run average to 6.39. It was as high as 9.00 on
Aug. 10, but the left-hander has turned in back-to-back five-inning
starts.
Eduardo Escobar hit a solo home run in the top of the fifth, the
only run the Diamondbacks scored. Arizona managed just two runs
total in the two games between the teams in the Bay Area, after
averaging almost eight runs per game in their previous eight games.
Giants 10, Angels 5
Wilmer Flores homered, singled twice, drove in four runs and scored
twice to lead San Francisco over visiting Los Angeles. Flores got
plenty of help, as the Giants finished with 12 hits, including two
each from Austin Slater and Brandon Crawford, who suddenly has
gotten hot.
Just five games ago, Crawford was hitting .200 with no extra-base
hits. But in the last five games, including the past four against
the Angels, Crawford is 8-for-17 (.471) with two home runs and four
doubles.
Giants starter Kevin Gausman (1-1) got the victory despite allowing
four runs on nine hits and one walk in 5 1/3 innings. He struck out
eight and benefitted from a big lead. Angels starter Jose Suarez
(0-1), just called up to make his first appearance in the majors
this season, lasted only 1 1/3 innings. He gave up five runs on five
hits and one walk with no strikeouts.
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Padres right fielder Wil Myers (4) is congratulated after scoring on
an error by Texas Rangers center fielder Scott Heineman (not
pictured) during the tenth inning at Petco Park. Mandatory Credit:
Orlando Ramirez-USA TODAY Sports

Twins 7, Brewers 1
Nelson Cruz hit a two-run home run, Jorge Polanco went 2-for-5 with
a double and two RBIs and Jose Berrios allowed one hit over six
shutout innings to lead Minnesota to a victory over Milwaukee in the
rubber game of their three-game series in Minneapolis.
Max Kepler, Eddie Rosario, Jake Cave and rookie catcher Ryan Jeffers
also had two hits for the American League Central-leading Twins, who
claimed their seventh series win of the season while also improving
to 12-3 at Target Field in the process.
Justin Smoak homered for the Brewers, who finished with just five
hits. Brandon Woodruff (1-2) took the loss, allowing two runs on
nine hits and a walk over five innings while striking out three.
Dodgers 6, Mariners 1
Clayton Kershaw pitched seven strong innings as Los Angeles defeated
host Seattle for its eighth win in the past nine games.
Kershaw, who improved to 4-0 in four career starts against Seattle,
allowed one run on four hits, with a season-high 11 strikeouts. That
gave Kershaw 2,493 career strikeouts, moving him past Don Drysdale
(2,486) and into second place in franchise history behind only Don
Sutton (2,696).
Mariners left-hander Yusei Kikuchi, who missed his previously
scheduled start with neck spasms, retired the side in order in each
of the first two innings before running into trouble in the third.
White Sox 9, Tigers 0
Lucas Giolito tied his career high with 13 strikeouts and host
Chicago swept a four-game series by cruising to a shutout victory
over slumping Detroit.
Giolito (2-2), who lost his previous two starts, allowed just three
hits and walked one in seven innings. Tim Anderson had two hits,
including a homer, and scored two runs for the White Sox, who have
won five straight. Eloy Jimenez blasted a two-run homer and finished
with three hits and Jose Abreu supplied three hits, two runs scored
and two RBIs.
Tigers outfielder Cameron Maybin left the game in the seventh due to
a leg injury. Jeimer Candelario had two hits for the Tigers, who
have lost nine straight.

Cardinals 5, Reds 4
Kolten Wong launched a walk-off single off the right wall to lift
St. Louis to a victory over visiting Cincinnati.
The Cardinals erased a 4-2 ninth-inning deficit with their three-run
rally off Reds relievers Raisel Iglesias (1-2) and Nate Jones.
Reliever Seth Elledge (1-0) pitched a scoreless ninth for the
Cardinals and earned his first major league victory. With help from
a runner caught stealing, he survived allowing a double and three
walks.
Red Sox 7, Orioles 1
Mitch Moreland and Xander Bogaerts homered while starter Nathan
Eovaldi threw seven solid innings as Boston defeated host Baltimore.
Bogaerts hit a solo homer plus had a key RBI single in a four-run
ninth. Moreland followed with a long three-run homer to center. The
pair combined to drive in five of Boston's seven runs.
Eovaldi (2-2) gave up one run on five hits in seven innings --
striking out six. Baltimore starter Asher Wojciechowski (1-3)
struggled through his 3 2/3-inning start. He gave up three runs on
seven hits but needed 88 pitches to do so.
Indians 2, Pirates 0
Cleveland right-hander Shane Bieber continued his sparkling season,
pitching six scoreless innings to help the visiting Indians complete
a three-game sweep of Pittsburgh and Cleveland's season-best sixth
straight win.
Bieber not only improved to 5-0, but he added another 11 strikeouts
to his duffle bag full of them. The 25-year-old has 65 through six
starts, with just six walks. That includes no walks Thursday.
Beau Taylor hit an RBI single and Cleveland took advantage of a
Pirates throwing error to add an insurance run. The Indians stranded
12 runners. The Pirates have lost four straight and seven of eight.
Mets-Marlins, ppd.
New York's scheduled game at Miami, as well as Friday's game between
the Mets and the visiting New York Yankees, were postponed due to
two positive tests for COVID-19 in the Mets' organization, Major
League Baseball announced.
MLB did not provide specifics about whether a Mets player or other
members of the organization tested positive. The league said both
games were being postponed "out of an abundance of caution and to
allow for additional testing and contract tracing to be conducted."
No makeup dates were announced.
--Field Level Media
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