MLB roundup: Dodgers halt Padres' eight-game win streak
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[September 16, 2020]
Tony Gonsolin allowed a run on
four hits over a career-high seven innings and Justin Turner had
three hits, a RBI and a run in his return from the injured list
Tuesday night as the visiting Los Angeles Dodgers scored a 3-1 win
over San Diego to end the Padres' eight-game winning streak.
Edwin Rios also hit a solo homer for the Dodgers, who regained a 2
1/2-game lead over the Padres in the race for the National League
West title.
Gonsolin (1-1) didn't issue a walk while striking out two. He
retired the last eight Padres he faced and 14 of the final 15.
Kenley Jansen struck out Wil Myers and Jake Cronenworth with the
bases loaded in the ninth to record his 11th save after loading the
bases with one out on two singles and a walk.
Zach Davies (7-3) allowed three runs on eight hits and a walk with
five strikeouts in six innings as his personal five-start winning
streak ended.
White Sox 6, Twins 2
Rookie Dane Dunning (2-0) pitched seven strong innings and Tim
Anderson and James McCann both hit home runs as host Chicago
defeated Minnesota to extend its lead in the American League
Central.
Anderson and Jose Abreu both had three hits apiece for Chicago,
which has won 22 of 27 to surge to the best record in the AL
(32-16). The White Sox have won five straight and now sit three
games up on the Twins in the AL Central.
Minnesota has lost the first two games of the four-game set after
coming to Chicago with victories in 10 of its last 12. The Twins
were limited to four hits. The first five batters in the lineup --
Max Kepler, Josh Donaldson, Jorge Polanco, Nelson Cruz and Eddie
Rosario -- were a combined 1-for-16 with six strikeouts.
Rays 6, Nationals 1
Ryan Yarbrough worked in relief for his first victory this year and
Tampa Bay secured its third straight winning season with a win over
Washington in St. Petersburg, Fla.
The American League East-leading Rays moved to 31-17, guaranteeing a
winning record in the 60-game season. The last time Tampa Bay didn't
post a winning record was in 2017, when it finished 80-82.
In his second appearance since returning from the injured list,
Yarbrough (1-3) tossed 5 2/3 innings and allowed one run on five
hits with five strikeouts. The lefty worked out of a no-out,
first-and-second jam in the fifth before yielding a run in the
sixth. Nate Lowe homered for the third time in four games and went
2-for-3 with two RBIs, a walk and his first career stolen base.
Yankees 20, Blue Jays 6
Luke Voit homered twice, including a three-run blast in a seven-run
second inning, and host New York cruised to a rout of Toronto to
move into second place in the American League East. The Yankees won
their sixth straight game and posted their most lopsided win of the
season.
Voit recorded his third multi-homer game of the season and second in
the last four games. The first baseman moved into the major league
lead with his 17th and 18th homers -- the latter a solo blast in the
sixth -- and is two ahead of Nelson Cruz and Mike Trout in the AL.
Voit also hit an RBI single.
Gary Sanchez, Aaron Hicks, DJ LeMahieu and Clint Frazier also
homered for the Yankees. The Blue Jays got home runs from Vladimir
Guerrero Jr. and Lourdes Gurriel Jr.
Red Sox 2, Marlins 0
Tanner Houck, making his major league debut, pitched five scoreless
innings and left fielder Yairo Munoz made a pair of stellar
defensive plays as visiting Boston held on to defeat Miami.
In the first inning, Munoz threw out Corey Dickerson trying to
stretch a leadoff single into a double. In the eighth, he robbed
speedy rookie Jazz Chisholm of what might have been a leadoff
extra-base hit, crashing into the left field wall to make the catch.
A sixth-inning double by Jackie Bradley Jr. snapped a scoreless tie
and eventually made Houck (1-0) the winning pitcher in his debut.
Bradley has at least one hit in 23 of his past 27 games. Marlins
starter Sandy Alcantara (2-2) allowed five hits, two walks and one
run in six innings while striking out five.
Rockies 3, A's 1
Elias Diaz homered to back the first career complete game by Antonio
Senzatela, and Colorado beat Oakland in Denver.
Senzatela (4-2) allowed one run on six hits and needed a season-high
109 pitches to go the distance.
Josh Fuentes had two hits and an RBI for the Rockies, who defeated
Oakland for the third time in three meetings this season. The final
game of the year between the teams is Wednesday afternoon. Ramon
Laureano had two hits and Jake Lamb doubled, walked and scored a run
for the A's.
Astros 4, Rangers 1
Alex Bregman delivered a bloop two-run single with the bases loaded
in the seventh inning and Houston squeezed past visiting Texas.
Bregman plated George Springer and Jose Altuve with a flare that
dropped in fair territory down the third-base line. It marked the
first hit for the Astros with runners in scoring position following
an 0-for-6 start. Springer and Altuve worked walks against Rangers
reliever Nick Goody (0-1) before Bregman delivered the key hit
against Jonathan Hernandez.
The Astros improved to 13-2 over their past 15 home games and
climbed back to .500 in the chase for second place in the AL West.
Houston is 12-1 at home against Texas since the start of 2019. Texas
fell to 4-18 on the road, the fewest road wins in the majors.
Reds 4, Pirates 1
Tucker Barnhart homered and Freddy Galvis added an RBI single
Tuesday as Cincinnati continued to feast on visiting Pittsburgh with
a 4-1 win
The Reds, who have won four straight games, have scored 16 runs and
their pitchers have notched 24 strikeouts through the first three
games -- totaling 23 innings -- of the four-game series. Michael
Lorenzen (2-1), making his first start since 2018, gave up one run
and four hits with six strikeouts and no walks over five innings.
The Pirates have lost seven in a row overall and dropped their
seventh in a row on the road. Starter Joe Musgrove (0-5) took the
loss after giving up four runs and six hits over five innings with
eight strikeouts.
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Dodgers third baseman Edwin Rios (43) is congratulated at the dugout
by starting pitcher Clayton Kershaw (left) after hitting a home run
against the San Diego Padres during the fifth inning at Petco Park.
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Brewers 18, Cardinals 3
Keston Hiura's three-run homer highlighted a seven-run fourth inning
and slumping Christian Yelich also went deep for one of his three
hits during Milwaukee's rout of visiting St. Louis. Daniel Vogelbach
homered and drove in four runs, Ryan Braun also went deep, and Brett
Anderson (3-3) allowed two runs over six innings.
The Brewers have won two of the first three in the five-game set
against the second-place Cardinals. Milwaukee, which also scored six
times in the fifth, totaled just seven runs while losing three of
its previous five following a 19-0 win at Detroit on Sept. 9.
St. Louis' Jack Flaherty (3-2) was charged with a career-high nine
earned runs on eight hits over three innings. The right-hander
yielded nine runs in his previous six starts combined prior to
Tuesday. The Cardinals lost for the fifth time in seven games.
Diamondbacks 9, Angels 8
Kole Calhoun hit two home runs against his former team, and David
Peralta added a game-winning blast in the eighth inning and Arizona
opened a big early lead before squeezing out a victory over host Los
Angeles. David Fletcher and Jared Walsh each had three hits at the
top of the Angels' order, with Walsh hitting his fifth home run in
his past six games.
Arizona starter Madison Bumgarner went 5 1/3 innings in one of his
worst outings ever, giving up a career-high-tying eight earned runs
and a career-high 13 hits. With the score 8-8 in the eighth inning
after the Angels overcame a seven-run deficit, Peralta hit a home
run off Angels right-hander Matt Andriese (2-3). It was Peralta's
fourth of the season.
Arizona's Keury Mella (1-0) pitched a scoreless seventh inning to
earn his first career victory, and Stefan Crichton tossed a 1-2-3
ninth for his second save.
Phillies 4, Mets 1
Didi Gregorius homered, singled and drove in two runs to lift host
Philadelphia past New York as Adam Haseley added two RBIs for the
Phillies, who snapped a three-game losing streak and moved back
above .500 at 24-23.
Phillies starter Jake Arrieta tossed 5 1/3 innings and allowed eight
hits and one run. Arrieta (4-4) was lifted after 97 pitches when he
appeared to grab his right hamstring after hitting Andres Gimenez.
Brandon Nimmo homered and singled while Jeff McNeil contributed
three hits for the Mets, who dropped their third in a row. J.D.
Davis added two hits.
The Mets managed 11 hits but went 0-for-6 with runners in scoring
position. Mets starter Rick Porcello gave up six hits and four runs
in six innings. Porcello (1-5) struck out five and walked two.
Tigers 6, Royals 0
Miguel Cabrera and Willi Castro homered, and four Detroit pitchers
combined on a shutout as the host Tigers snapped Kansas City's
six-game winning streak.
Cabrera reached base five times for Detroit and Castro had three
hits and scored two runs. Jeimer Candelario also supplied three hits
and scored twice, while Jorge Bonifacio drove in two runs. Niko
Goodrum chipped in two hits while scoring and knocking in a run.
Matthew Boyd (2-6) pitched 5 2/3 scoreless innings, giving up two
hits and walking four while striking out five.
Kansas City's scheduled starter, Danny Duffy, was benched after
missing the team flight. Replacement Jakob Junis (0-2) allowed five
runs on seven hits in 2 1/3 innings.
Braves 5, Orioles 1
Adam Duvall blasted his team-leading 15th home run, tying a team
record in the process and helping Atlanta win over host Baltimore.
Duvall's homer was his 10th in 15 games this month, matching Dale
Murphy (1985) and Chipper Jones (1999) for the most by a player in
Atlanta Braves history in September. Freddie Freeman had three hits,
with RBI doubles in the third and ninth innings for the Braves, and
reliever Darren O'Day (4-0) earned the win.
The Orioles had just four hits and didn't score until the bottom of
the ninth. Starter Thomas Eshelman (3-1) got the loss after giving
up two runs on six hits in 3 1/3 innings.
Cubs 6, Indians 5
Pinch hitter Cameron Maybin was hit by a pitch with the bases loaded
in the bottom of the ninth, bringing home the winning run and giving
Chicago a win over visiting Cleveland.
Maybin was the second consecutive Cubs batter to be drilled by
Indians reliever Nick Wittgren, who also plunked Willson Contreras
to load the bases. Kris Bryant trotted home for the game-winning run
after Maybin was hit. Chicago has won three in a row and reliever
Jeremy Jeffress (4-1) got the win despite giving up a two-run lead
in the top of the ninth.
Cleveland lost its seventh in a row, and reliever Oliver Perez (1-1)
took defeat loss after giving up the winning run after getting just
one out in the ninth. Francisco Lindor had three hits, four RBIs and
tied it 5-5 in the ninth with a two-run homer.
Giants-Mariners, ppd.
San Francisco's two-game series at Seattle, scheduled to start
Tuesday, was postponed due to poor air quality in the Pacific
Northwest. The teams will make up the games Wednesday and Thursday
in the Bay Area.
(Field Level Media)
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