MLB roundup: Duvall gets Braves' second straight three-homer game
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[September 03, 2020]
The visiting Atlanta Braves got
a three-homer performance for the second straight night, this time
by Adam Duvall in a 7-5 win over the Boston Red Sox on Wednesday.
The result gave Atlanta a three-game sweep of Boston, the first time
the Braves swept three from the Red Sox since 2002.
Duvall matched the three-homer effort by Marcell Ozuna on Tuesday,
when he became the first National League player to hit three home
runs in a game at Fenway Park. Duvall and Ozuna became the first
pair of Atlanta players with three-plus-homer games in the same
season since Bob Horner and Ken Griffey Sr. did it in 1986.
Atlanta starter Robbie Erlin pitched four innings and allowed five
runs on six hits. The winning pitcher was Tyler Matzek (3-2), who
struck out three in 1 1/3 scoreless innings. Boston's opener was
Robinson Leyer, who worked one shutout inning. The losing pitcher
was Andrew Triggs (0-1), who allowed three runs, including two
homers, in three innings.
Padres 11, Angels 4
Jason Castro's two-out, two-run double in the eighth inning snapped
a 3-3 tie and sparked an eight-run rally to lead San Diego past Los
Angeles in Anaheim, Calif.
Castro, who entered the game hitting .192, was an Angel all season
until Monday, when he was traded to the Padres for a minor league
pitcher. The Angels held Padres star shortstop Fernando Tatis Jr.
hitless, but he walked twice, including once with the bases loaded
that drove in the Padres' sixth run of the game.
Manny Machado's two-run single and Eric Hosmer's three-run homer --
both off Noe Ramirez -- capped San Diego's eight-run eighth inning.
Mike Trout hit a two-run homer in the third inning, giving him 13
home runs, tied for the major league lead, along with Tatis, the
Yankees' Luke Voit and the Twins' Nelson Cruz.
Indians 5, Royals 0
Triston McKenzie threw six shutout innings, and Tyler Naquin had
three hits, two home runs and five RBIs as Cleveland defeated Kansas
City at Kauffman Stadium.
McKenzie (2-0), who came within one strikeout of a team record for a
pitching debut when he struck out 10 Tigers in six innings in his
debut on Aug. 22, struck out six Royals. The Indians scored all
their runs on home runs by Naquin, who was hitless in the series
coming in.
Royals starter Jakob Junis (0-1) had to leave the game after four
innings. He had allowed two runs on Naquin's homer, and had thrown
only 46 pitches. But Josh Naylor hit a line drive back up the middle
and hit Junis between the deltoid and triceps on his pitching arm.
Blue Jays 2, Marlins 1
Lourdes Gurriel Jr., a Cuba native whose family lives in Miami,
slugged a two-run homer, leading visiting Toronto to the win. It was
Gurriel's fifth career game at Marlins Park and his first homer in
the stadium.
Toronto left-hander Hyun Jin Ryu (3-1) earned the win, allowing one
run on five hits over six innings with two walks and eight
strikeouts. Ryu is now 4-1 lifetime against Miami.
The Jays got scoreless relief pitching from A.J. Cole, Rafael Dolis
and then Anthony Bass, who earned his fourth save of the season.
Marlins rookie Sixto Sanchez (1-1) took the loss. In just his third
major league start and appearance, Sanchez allowed six hits, no
walks and one run in seven innings, striking out five.
Rays 5, Yankees 2
Mike Brosseau homered twice, and first-place Tampa Bay ended its
season series against host New York with a victory.
A night after Aroldis Chapman threw a 101 mph fastball over his
head, Brosseau hit a two-run shot in the first off Jordan Montgomery
(2-2) and a solo drive in the fourth off Jonathan Holder. It was the
second baseman's second career multi-homer game, and three of his
five homers this season were against the Yankees.
Randy Arozarena also homered for the Rays, who won eight of 10
meetings in the season series. The teams played without their
respective managers as New York's Aaron Boone and Tampa Bay's Kevin
Cash were suspended one game for their roles in Tuesday's incident.
Astros 2, Rangers 1
Michael Brantley belted a two-run home run in the first inning to
back the stout starting pitching of Cristian Javier as host Houston
outlasted Texas in the middle game of a three-game series between
the two American League West rivals.
Houston has won five of seven games overall. Brantley gave the
Astros the early lead off Kolby Allard with a one-out shot in the
bottom of the first inning. Isiah Kiner-Falefa ripped a solo homer
to left field with one out in the fourth inning to bring the Rangers
to within 2-1.
Javier (4-1) allowed just two hits in 6 2/3 innings, leaving in the
seventh after a two-out walk to Elvis Andrus. Houston closer Ryan
Pressly earned his seventh save. Kolby Allard (0-4) was the
hard-luck loser, allowing just Brantley's home run and a bunt single
in seven innings.
Cubs 8, Pirates 2
Javier Baez smacked a three-run homer and Anthony Rizzo added a
two-run single as Chicago won its third consecutive game, while
sending host Pittsburgh to its fifth loss in six games.
Willson Contreras added an RBI double for the Cubs. Colin Moran and
Anthony Alford hit solo homers for Pittsburgh. Chicago's Kyle
Hendricks (4-4) pitched six innings. He gave up one run and six hits
with six strikeouts and an uncharacteristic two walks.
Pittsburgh starter Joe Musgrove (0-4), who came off the injured list
earlier in the day, pitched three-plus innings. He was charged with
two runs on three hits and no walks with four strikeouts.
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Boston Red Sox starting pitcher Robinson Leyer (77) pitches during
the first inning against the Atlanta Braves at Fenway Park. / Bob
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Rockies 9, Giants 6
Sam Hilliard homered in a five-run seventh inning, Garrett Hampson
also went deep, and Colorado rallied to beat San Francisco in
Denver.
Trevor Story had three hits and Hilliard, Hampson, Kevin Pillar and
Josh Fuentes had two hits each for Colorado. Mike Yastrzemski
homered among his three hits and Evan Longoria, Alex Dickerson,
Daniel Robertson and Wilmer Flores had two hits apiece for San
Francisco.
Reliever Mychal Givens (1-0) pitched an inning in his Rockies debut
and Daniel Bard earned his fourth save with a scoreless ninth.
Dodgers 3, Diamondbacks 2 (10 innings)
Mookie Betts hit a game-tying home run in the ninth inning and Will
Smith hit a game-winning single in the 10th as Los Angeles rallied
for a victory over visiting Arizona.
Betts' 12th home run of the season helped the Dodgers win their
ninth consecutive home game and earn their sixth victory in their
past seven games overall. Kenley Jansen (2-0) gave up a run in the
10th but still earned the victory.
The Diamondbacks lost their fourth in a row and fell for the 12th
time in 13 games.
Phillies 3, Nationals 0
Neil Walker had three singles and two RBIs, Jay Bruce homered, and
host Philadelphia shut out Washington for the second game in a row.
Philadelphia starter Zack Wheeler tossed 6 2/3 innings and gave up
only three hits. Wheeler (4-0) threw 109 pitches and struck out six
against only two walks. Brandon Workman picked up his fourth save in
five opportunities since joining the Phillies from the Boston Red
Sox.
Nationals starter Max Scherzer (3-2) allowed seven hits and three
runs in six innings. Scherzer, who threw 108 pitches, struck out six
and walked three.
Twins 8, White Sox 1
Miguel Sano, Eddie Rosario and Jake Cave each homered and Josh
Donaldson had two hits and two RBIs in his return from the injured
list as Minnesota cruised to a victory over Chicago in the rubber
game of their three-game series in Minneapolis.
Jose Berrios (3-3) picked up the win for the Twins, allowing one run
on three hits over six innings. He walked two and struck out eight
while improving to 12-2 in 16 career starts against the White Sox.
Jose Abreu singled and drove in a run for Chicago, which fell out of
a first-place tie in the American League Central with Cleveland -- a
5-0 winner at Kansas City -- with its second straight loss. The
White Sox committed four errors in the contest and eight in the
series.
Brewers 8, Tigers 5
Keston Hiura blasted a three-run homer, and host Milwaukee snapped
Detroit's six-game winning streak.
Jace Peterson supplied a pinch-hit, two-run homer for the Brewers
while Christian Yelich walked four times and scored three runs. Omar
Narvaez drove in two runs, and Eric Yardley (2-0) pitched two
innings of scoreless relief to collect the victory. Josh Hader
handled the ninth for his ninth save.
Tigers pitchers issued 10 walks and hit two batters. Detroit's
offense was led by Willi Castro, who had three hits and drove in two
runs. The Tigers' Jorge Bonifacio also knocked in two runs.
Mets 9, Orioles 4
Michael Conforto homered among his four hits and drove in five runs
to power New York to a split of its two-game series with host
Baltimore.
Conforto finished 4-for-5, tying his career high for hits in a game.
Pete Alonso added a solo homer in the sixth, and New York put the
game away with a four-run barrage in the eighth. The win snapped a
five-game skid for the Mets, while the Orioles have lost six of
eight.
David Peterson (4-1) got the win with four innings of scoreless
relief. Baltimore's Renato Nunez suffered an injured hamstring while
running the bases early in the game, and did not return. He's
expected to be day-to-day.
Reds 4, Cardinals 3
Joey Votto delivered a walk-off RBI single, and host Cincinnati
snapped a three-game losing streak by ending St. Louis' three-game
winning streak.
St. Louis reliever Giovanny Gallegos (1-1), who entered the game
without yielding a walk or a run over eight innings of his first
eight outings of 2020, issued free passes to two of the first three
hitters he faced in the ninth. That set the table for Votto, who has
hit safely in six straight games after going 0-for-18 in his
previous five contests.
Brad Miller homered for the third time in two games for the
Cardinals, and Yadier Molina also went deep. Tucker Barnhart hit a
two-run shot for the Reds.
-Field Level Media
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