MLB roundup: Ohtani fails to record
out as A's roll
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[July 27, 2020]
The Oakland Athletics took
advantage of the wild pitching from Shohei Ohtani to score five
times in the first inning and held on for a 6-4 victory over the
visiting Los Angeles Angels on Sunday afternoon.
After the teams had split the first two contests of a four-game
series, the A's immediately grabbed the upper hand in the third
matchup. They got plenty of help from Ohtani (0-1), who was pitching
in a regular-season game for the first time since a painful outing
in September of 2018 that was followed with Tommy John elbow
surgery.
After Marcus Semien singled to open the first, Ohtani walked Ramon
Laureano, Matt Chapman and Matt Olson in succession, forcing in the
game's first run. Mark Canha followed with a two-run single and
Robbie Grossman had an RBI hit, increasing the A's lead to 4-0,
while prompting Angels manager Joe Maddon to pull Ohtani before he
had recorded a single out.
Despite being gifted a big lead, Oakland right-hander Mike Fiers did
not complete the five innings required to get credit for a win. He
was pulled two batters into the fifth, two innings after the Angels
closed the gap to 5-3 on a three-run home run from Mike Trout, his
first. Yusmeiro Petit (1-0) finished the inning and got credit for
the win.
Yankees 3, Nationals 2
Gleyber Torres chased Patrick Corbin with a solo homer in the
seventh inning and then delivered a tiebreaking RBI single off Sean
Doolittle in the eighth as visiting New York Yankees took two of
three from Washington in their season-opening series.
Torres had three hits and produced New York's only two hits off
Corbin. His homer into the left field seats off the left-hander's
first-pitch fastball prompted Washington manager Dave Martinez to
remove Corbin. Luke Voit hit the game-tying homer off Will Harris
two batters later.
In the eighth, Torres lined a 2-1 pitch against Doolittle (0-1) into
left field that scored Hicks and proved to be the difference.
Jonathan Loaisiga allowed one run on two hits in three innings while
throwing 51 pitches. Five relievers followed and Chad Green (1-0)
pitched two hitless innings.
Giants 3, Dodgers 1
Mauricio Dubon hit a go-ahead single in the sixth inning and seven
San Francisco pitchers held the powerful Los Angeles offense in
check on the road to earn a series split.
Dubon delivered his RBI hit against Dodgers reliever Adam Kolarek to
snap a 1-1 tie. The Giants' Donovan Solano added an RBI single in
the seventh inning against Pedro Baez for a 3-1 lead. The Dodgers'
lone run came in the third inning on an RBI single by Cody Bellinger.
After scoring 17 runs on 25 hits while winning the first two games
of the series, the Dodgers were held to five runs on 16 hits over
the final two games.
New Dodgers outfielder Mookie Betts, who signed a blockbuster
12-year, $365 million deal one day before the start of the season,
was 1-for-9 over the past two games and went 3-for-20 in his first
four games in Los Angeles. Bellinger, the reigning National League
MVP, had two hits Sunday, but was just 4-for-17 in the opening
series.
Marlins 11, Phillies 6
Miguel Rojas homered and tripled among his three hits to go along
with four RBIs to lift visiting Miami over Philadelphia in their
series finale. Brian Anderson, Jesus Aguilar and Corey Dickerson
also homered as the Marlins took two of three.
Marlins starter Robert Dugger allowed six hits and five runs, four
earned, in 3 1/3 innings. Dugger replaced Jose Urena, who was a late
scratch after reportedly testing positive for COVID-19 along with
three other players. Stephen Tarpley (1-0) earned the win in relief.
Bryce Harper homered and had three RBIs, Adam Haseley had four hits
and Rhys Hoskins added three walks for the Phillies, who left the
bases loaded in three separate innings and stranded 14 runners.
Indians 9, Royals 2
Jose Ramirez hit two homers and drove in four runs to power host
Cleveland past Kansas City, giving the Indians the series win over
their AL Central rivals.
After being held to a total of four runs while splitting a pair of
season-opening games, the Indians came alive offensively with 13
hits in the series finale, including three apiece by Ramirez and
Domingo Santana, and two by Cesar Hernandez.
Right-hander Carlos Carrasco (1-0) benefitted from the big-time
support, coasting through six innings with 10 strikeouts. He allowed
both Royals runs on five hits and one walk. It was Carrasco's first
start since being diagnosed with chronic myeloid leukemia last June.
He returned in September and took on a role in the bullpen, but this
season he has reclaimed his longtime job in the starting rotation.
Rays 6, Blue Jays 5 (10 innings)
Kevin Kiermaier's two-run, walk-off triple with none out in the 10th
inning rallied host Tampa Bay past Toronto in St. Petersburg, Fla.
Toronto scored a run in the top of the 10th on Lourdes Gurriel Jr.'s
sacrifice fly against Chaz Roe (1-0), but Kiermaier ripped his
triple into the right field corner on a 1-0 pitch from Shun
Yamaguchi (0-1), scoring Kevan Smith and Jose Martinez as the Rays
claimed the rubber match of the three-game series.
Tampa Bay starter Blake Snell threw 46 pitches in a scoreless season
debut, allowing three hits, striking out five, walking two and
uncorking one wild pitch. He labored through both innings as the
Blue Jays left five men on base.
Twins 14, White Sox 2
Nelson Cruz went 4-for-5 with two home runs, two doubles and seven
RBIs and Jake Cave drilled a first-inning grand slam to power
Minnesota past host Chicago.
Minnesota erupted for nine runs in the first two innings, providing
plenty of support for right-hander Kenta Maeda in his debut with the
club. Maeda (1-0) held Chicago to two runs on four hits with six
strikeouts and one walk in five innings as the Twins earned a 2-1
series win to close the season's opening weekend.
White Sox starter Reynaldo Lopez exited after facing seven-plus
batters and recording just two outs, walking off the field with the
training staff alongside. Two men were out with the bases empty
before Lopez (0-1) issued a pair of walks around a Cruz double. That
brought up Cave, whose opposite-field grand slam sent Chicago left
fielder Eloy Jimenez slamming into the wall in pursuit. Jimenez lay
on his back on the warning track for a few minutes before getting
attention from trainers. He left the game in the second inning.
Mariners 7, Astros 6
Rookie center fielder Kyle Lewis poked a two-run single to right
field with two outs and two strikes in the top of the eighth inning
as Seattle rallied at Houston for its first win of the season.
The Mariners (1-2) snapped a 15-game losing skid to Houston, which
finished 18-1 against Seattle last season.
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Angels starting pitcher Shohei Ohtani (17) pitches the ball against
the Oakland Athletics during the first inning at Oakland Coliseum.
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Trailing 5-4 entering the frame, the Mariners rallied for three runs
in the eighth against Astros right-hander Chris Devenski (0-1), the
fifth pitcher of the afternoon for Houston following an abbreviated
start from veteran right-hander Zack Greinke (3 1/3 innings, three
earned runs). Lewis, who homered in the first two games of the
series, finished 2-for-4 with a run scored.
Cubs 9, Brewers 1
A four-run fourth inning was all the spark host Chicago and starter
Tyler Chatwood needed to top visiting Milwaukee at Wrigley Field.
Up 1-0 heading into the fourth, Kyle Schwarber started the Chicago
rally with a lead-off walk against Milwaukee starter Freddy Peralta
(0-1). Willson Contreras followed with a double into deep
right-center, allowing Schwarber to score standing up. After a walk
to Jason Heyward, Corey Knebel replaced Peralta. But Knebel did not
fare any better, giving up three straight RBI singles to Nico
Hoerner, Victor Caratini and Ian Happ.
Chatwood (1-0) fired six strong innings, giving up one run on three
hits while striking out eight batters and walking two.
Braves 14, Mets 1
Dansby Swanson had a single, double and a home run, and tied a
career-high with five RBIs as Atlanta won in New York to take the
deciding game of a three-game series.
Marcell Ozuna, Austin Riley and Ozzie Albies also homered for the
Braves, who pounded out 17 hits -- six more than they had in the
first two games combined. The five-RBI game was the second of
Swanson's career. He also did it against the Philadelphia Phillies
on July 4, 2019.
Jhoulys Chacin, making his Braves debut, earned the win with 3 2/3
scoreless innings in relief of starter Sean Newcomb. Rick Porcello,
making his National League debut after spending his first 11 seasons
with the Detroit Tigers and Boston Red Sox, allowed seven runs (six
earned) on seven hits and three walks while striking out one.
Tigers 3, Reds 2
C.J. Cron belted a tiebreaking, two-run homer in the top of the
ninth inning as Detroit beat host Cincinnati to take two of three in
their opening series. For the second straight day, the Tigers broke
a tie contest with a two-run homer. On Saturday, JaCoby Jones did
the honors off Reds closer Raisel Iglesias in Detroit's 6-4 victory.
In Sunday's rubber game, Cron clubbed his second home run of the
young season, this time off Michael Lorenzen (0-1), into the empty
right-field bleachers to snap a 1-1 tie. Miguel Cabrera opened the
frame by working a walk.
Sunday's starters, Spencer Turnbull for Detroit and Cincinnati's
Trevor Bauer, were both solid in their 2020 debuts. Bauer allowed a
run, two hits and struck out 13 -- one shy of his career high --
over 6 1/3 innings. Turnbull yielded a run, three hits and fanned
eight with four walks through five.
Orioles 7, Red Sox 4
Rio Ruiz and Anthony Santander both belted two-run homers as
visiting Baltimore defeated Boston.
The Orioles jumped out to a big lead for the second straight day and
won the season-opening series, two games to one. Baltimore is in the
second year of a massive rebuilding effort and started last year 4-1
before fading out.
Wade LeBlanc (1-0) pitched into the sixth inning in his first
Baltimore start to earn the win. He allowed four runs on four hits,
striking out four and walking none in 5 2/3 innings.
Pirates 5, Cardinals 1
Mitch Keller limited host St. Louis to two hits in five innings as
Pittsburgh avoided a three-game sweep in their season-opening series
and they earned new manager Derek Shelton his first victory.
It was just the Pirates' ninth win in their last 31 games against
the Cardinals.
Keller (1-0) held the Cardinals to their only run while matching his
victory total for 11 starts last year. Relievers JT Brubaker,
Michael Feliz and Nick Burdi followed with four shutout innings.
Jose Osuna ripped a two-run homer and Colin Moran hit a solo blast
off losing pitcher Dakota Hudson (0-1), who lasted just 4 1/3
innings and allowed four runs on seven hits.
Rockies 5, Rangers 2
Trevor Story homered twice, Kyle Freeland tossed six solid innings,
and Colorado beat host Texas in Arlington. Daniel Murphy had two
hits and Wade Davis pitched a perfect ninth for his second save in
as many games.
Joey Gallo homered and Nick Solak had two hits for Texas, which lost
starter Corey Kluber after one inning due to tightness in his right
shoulder. Kluber, acquired from Cleveland in a trade in the
offseason, lasted just one inning in his debut with his hometown
team. He threw 18 pitches and walked one but didn't allow a run in
his first game since suffering a fractured right arm May 1, 2019.
Kluber, 34, won the American League Cy Young Award in 2014 and 2017
with the Indians but was just 2-3 with a 5.80 ERA in seven starts in
2019.
Diamondbacks 4, Padres 3
Ketel Marte drove in the go-ahead run in the ninth inning with a
sacrifice fly and David Peralta added a run-scoring single and
Arizona denied host San Diego what would have been only its fourth
3-0 season start in the franchise's 52-year history.
Trailing 1-0 entering the eighth, Arizona scored two runs in each of
the final two innings.
Closer Archie Bradley (1-0) got the win although the Padres scored a
run in the bottom of the ninth on an RBI double by Jake Cronenworth,
his first major league hit. Padres closer Kirby Yates (0-1), who led
the major leagues in saves last season, took the loss after giving
up both Diamondbacks runs in the ninth.
--Field Level Media
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