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[July 25, 2020]
Shane Bieber struck out 14 batters to set an Opening Day
franchise record and lift the host Cleveland Indians to a 2-0
victory over the Kansas City Royals on Friday.
Bieber (1-0), who was last year's All-Star Game Most Valuable
Player, scattered four hits over six innings before exiting after 97
pitches. His strikeout total eclipsed the Opening Day club record
set by Gary Bell, who fanned 12 against Detroit on April 19, 1960.
Oscar Mercado had a run-scoring single and Cesar Hernandez followed
with an RBI double during a two-run fifth inning for the Indians,
who won 12 of the 19 meetings against their American League Central
rival in 2019.
Danny Duffy (0-1) retired nine in a row at one point before running
into trouble in the fifth inning for the Royals, who fell short in
the debut of manager Mike Matheny.
Athletics 7, Angels 3 (10 innings)
Oakland became the first team to win a game under Major League
Baseball's new speed-up, extra-innings rules, getting a grand slam
from Matt Olson with one out in the bottom of the 10th inning to
defeat visiting Los Angeles.
The walk-off ending capped a busy night for Joe Maddon, who began
his fourth stint as Angels manager -- first as the full-time skipper
-- in a game that ended with the visitors employing a five-man
infield after Oakland loaded the bases. The Angels sent the game
into extra innings after Jason Castro bombed a solo home run to
right field off Oakland closer Liam Hendriks in the top of the ninth
inning, tying the game.
The A's took advantage of the free inning-opening baserunner by
starting Marcus Semien on second base. He was at third while Ramon
Laureano, who was hit by a pitch, was at second, and Khris Davis,
who had walked, was at first when Maddon brought in left-hander Hoby
Milner to replace Hansel Robles (0-1) and he delivered the
game-ending pitch to Olson.
Cubs 3, Brewers 0
Kyle Hendricks became the first Chicago starter in 46 years to go
the distance on Opening Night, firing a three-hit shutout as Chicago
held off visiting Milwaukee.
Hendricks fanned nine and walked none in a 103-pitch masterpiece,
not allowing a single runner past first base. No. 9 hitter Orlando
Arcia accounted for all three hits with singles in the third, sixth
and ninth innings.
The dominant outing gave David Ross, who helped the 2016 Cubs snap a
108-year World Series title drought, a win in his debut as the
team's skipper.
Astros 8, Mariners 2
Michael Brantley clubbed a three-run home run in support of Justin
Verlander, who worked six solid innings to pace Houston past
visiting Seattle.
Brantley drove home Jose Altuve and Alex Bregman by drilling a 2-1
splitter from Seattle's Zac Grotz into the right field seats with
one out in the fifth inning. Grotz entered in relief of Marco
Gonzales (0-1), who departed after surrendering an RBI single to
Altuve that tied the game 2-2 earlier in the inning.
Verlander (1-0), making his 12th career Opening Day start, proved
effective and efficient. He surrendered just three hits to go along
with one walk and seven strikeouts.
Padres 7, Diamondbacks 2
Eric Hosmer drove in a franchise Opening Day-record six runs with a
pair of two-out, three-run doubles to lead San Diego over visiting
Arizona.
Padres starter Chris Paddack (1-0) held Arizona scoreless on four
hits over six innings. After getting double plays to escape of jams
in each of the first two innings, Paddack retired 12 of the last 13
hitters he faced.
Madison Bumgarner (0-1) ended his Diamondbacks debut allowing three
runs on four hits and three walks in 5 2/3 innings. He struck out
four.
Red Sox 13, Orioles 2
J.D. Martinez and Kevin Pillar each drove in three runs as Boston
rolled past visiting Baltimore.
Nathan Eovaldi (1-0) stepped in for Boston and was solid as the
fill-in starter with Chris Sale and Eduardo Rodriguez unavailable.
He gave up one run on five hits in six innings, not allowing that
run until his last frame.
Non-roster invitee Tommy Milone (0-1) was the fill-in starter for
Baltimore. Milone substituted for 2019 All-Star John Means (arm
fatigue). Milone lasted just three innings, giving up four runs on
four hits.
Cardinals 5, Pirates 4
Yadier Molina drove home a key run in his 16th consecutive Opening
Day start as St. Louis held off visiting Pittsburgh.
Cardinals starting pitcher Jack Flaherty (1-0) allowed two runs in
seven innings to earn the victory. He picked up where he left off
last season, when he went 7-2 with a 0.91 ERA over his last 15
starts.
Tyler O'Neill and Dexter Fowler hit solo homers off Pirates starter
Joe Musgrove (0-1), who allowed three runs in his 5 2/3 innings.
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Oakland Athletics first
baseman Matt Olson (28) celebrates with third baseman Matt Chapman
(26) after hitting a walk-off grand slam against the Los Angeles
Angels during the tenth inning at Oakland Coliseum. Mandatory
Credit: Kelley L Cox-USA TODAY Sports
Blue Jays 6, Rays 4
Cavan Biggio slugged a three-run homer as Toronto produced
consecutive three-run innings to beat Tampa Bay in St. Petersburg,
Fla.
The Blue Jays tallied three times in the fourth inning before Biggio
hit the team's first homer with a three-run shot off Tampa Bay ace
Charlie Morton (0-1) in the following frame.
Reliever Jordan Romano (1-0), a native of Canada, earned his first
career win in relief of starter Hyun-Jin Ryu.
Dodgers 9, Giants 1
Max Muncy hit two home runs, and Ross Stripling tossed seven strong
innings as Los Angeles won for the second time in two nights,
beating visiting San Francisco.
Stripling (1-0) gave up one run on four hits with no walks and seven
strikeouts in seven innings. Muncy and Corey Seager each had three
hits for the Dodgers. Justin Turner and Will Smith added two RBIs
apiece.
San Francisco went with an opener Friday as Tyler Anderson was
announced a few hours before game time. Anderson (0-1) tossed 1 2/3
innings, giving up two runs on three hits with three walks and no
strikeouts.
Rangers 1, Rockies 0
Lance Lynn tied a franchise record with nine strikeouts by an
Opening Day starter, Rougned Odor drove in the only run of the game,
and Texas held on to beat Colorado to open its new stadium in
Arlington.
Lynn (1-0) allowed just two hits and walked four over six innings
and threw 108 pitches. Jose Leclerc threw six straight balls to
start the ninth but rebounded to strike out two and nailed down the
save for Texas.
David Dahl had all three of Colorado's hits and German Marquez (0-1)
carried a no-hitter into the sixth inning in his first Opening Day
start.
Mets 1, Braves 0
Yoenis Cespedes, appearing in his first game in 734 days, hit a home
run in the seventh inning to snap a scoreless tie and lift host New
York over Atlanta.
Cespedes, who hadn't played since July 20, 2018, due to two heel
surgeries and a broken right ankle, homered deep into the left field
seats on the second pitch he saw from Chris Martin (0-1).
Seth Lugo (1-0), who threw two one-hit innings in relief of starter
Jacob deGrom, earned the win. Justin Wilson had a one-hit eighth,
and Edwin Diaz worked around a one-out walk to Freddie Freeman in
the ninth to earn the save.
Twins 10, White Sox 5
Max Kepler smacked two solo home runs, Jake Cave, Jorge Polanco and
Luis Arraez had two-run singles, and visiting Minnesota opened the
season with a victory against Chicago.
The teams combined for 10 runs, 10 hits and three home runs in the
first two innings, as starting pitchers Lucas Giolito of the White
Sox and Jose Berrios of the Twins struggled.
Twins reliever Trevor May (1-0) was the winner in relief, logging
one walk and one strikeout in one scoreless inning. May followed a
shaky start from Berrios, who gave up five runs in four innings.
Marlins 5, Phillies 2
Jesus Aguilar homered, Corey Dickerson and Miguel Rojas each added
two hits, and Miami defeated host Philadelphia.
Marlins starter Sandy Alcantara tossed 6 2/3 effective innings,
giving up three hits and two runs, one earned, while striking out
seven and walking two. Alcantara (1-0), the club's lone All-Star
last season, threw 87 pitches, 56 for strikes.
Philadelphia right-hander Aaron Nola, who was making his third
straight Opening Day start, lasted 5 1/3 innings and allowed five
hits and four runs. Nola (0-1) struck out seven and walked one.
Reds 7, Tigers 1
Sonny Gray struck out nine over six strong innings, newcomer Mike
Moustakas homered to highlight a three-hit, four-RBI game, and host
Cincinnati opened the shortened season with a rout of Detroit.
Gray topped the 1,000-career strikeout mark while allowing one run
on three hits and two walks. Gray's only blemish was a deep, solo
homer by C.J. Cron in the fourth inning.
Joey Votto homered in the fifth inning for one of his two hits for
the Reds. Nick Castellanos finished 1-for-2 with a double and an RBI
in his Cincinnati debut.
--Field Level Media
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