MLB roundup: Astros, Rays sweep series
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[October 01, 2020]
Carlos Correa had two hits,
including a homer for the go-ahead run, as the Houston Astros
completed a two-game sweep of the Minnesota Twins with a 3-1 victory
in their American League wild-card series on Wednesday in
Minneapolis.
Kyle Tucker went 2-for-4 with two RBIs and Cristian Javier pitched
three no-hit innings of relief to pick up the win.
Sixth-seeded Houston, which went just 29-31 in the regular-season,
advanced to the AL Division Series to play the winner of the
wild-card series pitting the Oakland Athletics against the Chicago
White Sox series. That series starts on Monday at Dodger Stadium in
Los Angeles.
The loss extended Minnesota's record for consecutive postseason
losses to 18, the longest for the four major sports in North
American history. The last postseason victory for the third-seeded
and AL Central Division champion Twins came on Oct. 5, 2004.
Rays 8, Blue Jays 2
Hunter Renfroe hit the first postseason grand slam in club history
to lift Tampa Bay over Toronto to complete a sweep of their AL
wild-card series in St. Petersburg, Fla.
Mike Zunino started the second-inning scoring with a two-run homer
for the top-seeded Rays, who will face the winner of the wild-card
series pitting the New York Yankees against the Cleveland Indians.
Toronto starter Hyun Jin Ryu (0-1) allowed seven runs (three
earned), eight hits and one walk in 1 2/3 innings. Shortstop Bo
Bichette made two errors behind him.
Braves 1, Reds 0 (13 innings)
Freddie Freeman drove a run-scoring single into center field to give
host Atlanta a walkoff victory over Cincinnati in a marathon
National League wild-card series opener.
Freeman lined a slider off left-handed reliever Amir Garrett for the
one-out hit that scored pinch-runner Cristian Pache and enabled
Atlanta to end a nine-game losing streak in series openers.
Cincinnati's Trevor Bauer set a franchise postseason
record with 12 strikeouts. Atlanta's Max Fried pitched seven scoreless
innings, allowed six hits and struck out five in his first postseason
start.
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Houston Astros shortstop Carlos Correa (1) rounds second base after
hitting a solo home run in the seventh inning against the Minnesota
Twins at Target Field. Mandatory Credit: Jesse Johnson-USA TODAY
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Marlins 5, Cubs 1
Corey Dickerson slugged a three-run, go-ahead homer in the seventh
inning, leading Miami over host Chicago in their NL wild-card series
opener.
Jesus Aguilar added a two-run homer as part of a five-spot Miami put
on the Cubs in the seventh. Sandy Alcantara, in his postseason
debut, allowed one run in 6 2/3 innings to pick up the win.
Chicago's Kyle Hendricks, who was two outs away from seven scoreless
innings when he allowed the opposite-field homer to Dickerson, took
the loss. Hendricks wasn't as sharp as usual, allowing a season-high
three walks. He also hit a batter for just the second time this
season. In all, he allowed five hits and three runs.
A's 5, White Sox 3
Oakland turned the tables on visiting Chicago with strong pitching
and powerful hitting, evening the teams' AL wild-card series and
forcing a decisive Game 3.
A's right-hander Chris Bassitt took a shutout into the eighth inning
and Marcus Semien and Khris Davis each smacked early home runs off
White Sox left-hander Dallas Keuchel.
The winner of Thursday's series finale will advance to face the
Astros in the AL Division Series that is scheduled to begin Monday.
--Field Level Media
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