MLB roundup: Braves set NL runs record in 29-9 rout
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[September 10, 2020]
Adam Duvall had his second
three-home run game of the season, including his fourth career grand
slam, and the Atlanta Braves set a modern-era (since 1900) National
League record for runs scored in a 29-9 win over the visiting Miami
Marlins on Wednesday.
Duvall was 3-for-4 with five runs and a franchise-record-tying nine
RBIs. He also hit three homers against Boston on Sept. 2, and has 13
long balls on the year -- including nine in his past 10 games. He
became the first Braves player ever with two career three-homer
games -- both in an eight-day span.
Atlanta broke the NL record of 28 runs set by the St. Louis
Cardinals against the Philadelphia Phillies on July 6, 1929. The
modern major league record of 30 was set by the Texas Rangers in
2007 against the Baltimore Orioles, also in the first game of a
doubleheader.
The loser was Marlins starter Pablo Lopez (3-4), who gave up seven
runs on four hits and four walks in 1 2/3 innings. Marlins reliever
Jordan Yamamoto was hammered for 13 runs (12 earned) on 11 hits with
two walks and three strikeouts in 2 2/3 innings.
Brewers 19, Tigers 0
Luis Urias drove in five runs and Corbin Burnes gave up one hit in
seven innings as Milwaukee cruised to a shutout victory over host
Detroit.
Burnes (3-0) struck out 11 while collecting his third straight win
for the Brewers. Tyrone Taylor had four hits, including his first
homer, while scoring and driving in three runs apiece. Orlando Arcia
also had four hits and scored three runs, while Avisail Garcia
scored three runs and drove in two more and Jedd Gyorko hit a pair
of solo homers. Ryan Braun also homered among his three hits and
drove in three runs.
Matthew Boyd gave up seven runs on eight hits in three-plus innings
for the Tigers.
Padres 5, Rockies 3
Wil Myers drove home the tying run with a triple in the sixth
inning, then scored the winning run and a later insurance run as San
Diego completed a three-game sweep with a victory over visiting
Colorado.
The Padres earned their fourth consecutive win overall and their
fifth straight over the Rockies. San Diego finished with a 7-3 edge
in the teams' season series.
Padres right-handed starter Zach Davies moved into a tie for the
major league lead with his seventh win. Davies (7-2) allowed three
runs on five hits and two walks with eight strikeouts in six
innings. Trevor Story gave the Rockies a 1-0 lead in the top of the
first with a one-out homer off Davies, the shortstop's 10th of the
season.
Reds 3, Cubs 0
Trevor Bauer struck out 10 batters over 7 2/3 scoreless innings, and
Cincinnati held on for a win over host Chicago.
Bauer (4-3) scattered three hits and walked none to earn his first
victory in four starts. He notched double-digit strikeouts for the
third time this season and the first time since Aug. 7 against
Milwaukee. Cubs right-hander Yu Darvish (7-2) took the loss after
giving up three runs on two hits in six innings.
The Reds won for the second time in the past five games and the
fourth time in the past 10. Chicago was shut out for the first time
this season.
Dodgers 6, Diamondbacks 4
Chris Taylor and AJ Pollock delivered run-scoring singles in the top
of the 10th inning, and Los Angeles held on for a win over Arizona
in Phoenix.
The National League West-leading Dodgers earned their second
consecutive 10-inning victory over Arizona and seventh consecutive
win against the Diamondbacks. Arizona has lost five in a row overall
and dropped 18 of the past 20 games.
Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw allowed four runs (three earned) on four
hits with three strikeouts and two walks in five innings. Jake McGee
(3-1) pitched a scoreless inning of relief to earn the win.
Mets 7, Orioles 6
New York overcame a four-run deficit, when Pete Alonso capped the
comeback with the tiebreaking homer in the eighth inning of a win
over visiting Baltimore.
The win salvaged a split of the two-game series for the Mets. Jeff
McNeil had three RBIs, including a two-run homer in the fourth for
the Mets. Michael Conforto and Andres Gimenez also homered for New
York.
The Orioles had their four-game winning streak snapped. Ryan
Mountcastle was 4-for-4 with an RBI single for the Orioles while DJ
Stewart homered and finished 3-for-3.
White Sox 8, Pirates 1
James McCann homered twice and drove in four runs as the Chicago
walloped host Pittsburgh for a split of their two-game series.
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Braves outfielder Adam Duvall (23) celebrates after he hit a grand
slam in the seventh inning against the Miami Marlins at Truist Park.
Mandatory Credit: Jason Getz-USA TODAY Sports
The White Sox outhit Pittsburgh 11-4. Yoan Moncada added an RBI
double, Nick Madrigal a two-run single and Yasmani Grandal an RBI
single for Chicago.
Dane Dunning (1-0), making his fourth career start and first against
the Pirates, allowed three hits, walked one and struck out three in
six-plus innings for his first win. Pittsburgh rookie JT Brubaker
(1-1) got rocked for seven runs and seven hits in 5 1/3 innings,
with five strikeouts and two walks.
A's 3, Astros 2
Ramon Laureano, suspended earlier this season for charging the
Houston dugout, got a measure of revenge with a two-out, walk-off
single in the ninth inning, giving host Oakland a win in a matchup
of the American League West's top two teams.
The win was the third in four days for the A's over the Astros,
pushing the Oakland advantage to 5 1/2 games atop the division. The
clubs conclude a five-game set and their 10-game season series on
Thursday afternoon.
Seeking his first major league win in just his second game, Houston
starter Luis Garcia was pulled after five innings with a 2-0 lead.
He allowed just one hit, walked two and struck out four. The Astros
have lost seven of their last eight.
Yankees 7, Blue Jays 2
Gleyber Torres had a home run, a double and four RBIs, and New York
defeated Toronto to salvage the finale of a three-game series in
Buffalo.
Deivi Garcia (1-1), a 21-year-old making his third career major
league start, allowed two runs, five hits and no walks while
striking out six in seven innings. The right-hander made his longest
major league start to earn his first win.
The Yankees ended a five-game losing streak with their sixth victory
in their past 21 games. The Blue Jays had a three-game winning
streak stopped. They have won 10 of their past 15 games and hold a
two-game lead over the Yankees for second place in the American
League East.
Giants 10, Mariners 1
Mike Yastrzemski hit a three-run homer and Tyler Anderson pitched
six scoreless innings as San Francisco completed a sweep of a
two-game interleague series against visiting Seattle.
Evan Longoria also drove in three runs for the Giants, who won their
fifth consecutive game and have scored four or more runs in each of
their past 11. Anderson (2-3) allowed three hits, walked one and
struck out four.
Mariners left-hander Nick Margevicius (1-3) gave up seven runs on
six hits in 4 2/3 innings. He walked three and struck out six.
Royals 3, Indians 0
Danny Duffy pitched into the sixth inning and Nicky Lopez had three
hits and an RBI to help visiting Kansas City earn a shutout win over
Cleveland.
Duffy (3-3) found himself locked in a modest pitchers' duel with
Cleveland's Carlos Carrasco (2-4). The Kansas City left-hander
allowed four hits, struck out four and overcame four walks over 101
pitches in 5 2/3 innings to keep the Indians in check. Carrasco also
threw 101 pitches, though he lasted seven innings.
The Royals posted a second straight win over the Indians after
losing seven in a row. Three Royals relievers held Cleveland batters
to two hits over 3 1/3 innings. Greg Holland pitched the ninth for
his third save.
Rangers 7, Angels 3
Isiah Kiner-Falefa had four hits, including one during a five-run
fifth inning, leading Texas to a win over Los Angeles in Arlington,
Texas. Kiner-Falefa raised his season average to .322, tied for
fourth in the American League.
Reliever John King (1-0), the third of seven pitchers used by Texas,
gave up one unearned run in two innings to get the victory, the
first of his major league career in just his second game.
The Angels got a home run from Matt Thaiss, his first of the season,
but otherwise missed opportunities, going 1-for-10 with runners in
scoring position.
--Field Level Media
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