MLB roundup: Angels' Pujols passes Mays on homer list
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[September 19, 2020]
Albert Pujols hit two homers and moved into sole possession
of fifth place on the major league career home run list, leading the
Los Angeles Angels to a 6-2 win against the Texas Rangers in the
opener of a four-game series on Friday night in Anaheim, Calif.
Pujols hit a line drive over the left field fence in the fifth
inning off Wes Benjamin (1-1) for the 661st home run of his career,
moving him past Willie Mays on the all-time list. The 40-year-old
designated hitter lifted another solo shot to left in the seventh
for Los Angeles.
Angels starter Jaime Barria allowed two runs and six hits and no
walks in 6 1/3 innings while matching his career high with eight
strikeouts. Barria (1-0) was 0-7 since his last major league win on
July 24, 2019, against the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Anderson Tejeda had two hits and Willie Calhoun drove in both runs
for the Rangers.
Athletics 6, Giants 0
Oakland clinched its third consecutive trip to the postseason,
riding Matt Olson's three-run homer and right-hander Chris Bassitt's
strong pitching to blank visiting San Francisco in the opener of a
three-game series.
The win, coupled with third-place Seattle's loss to San Diego,
assured the American League West-leading A's will finish no worse
than second in the division. The A's, a wild-card team each of the
last two seasons, also lowered their magic number to win their first
division title since 2013 to three over Houston.
Bassitt (5-2) took a shutout two outs into the seventh before
exiting in favor of right-hander Yusmeiro Petit with two on and two
out. Bassitt gave up three hits and three walks in his 6 2/3
innings. He struck out seven.
Reds 7, White Sox 1
Jesse Winker's three-run homer highlighted a five-run third inning,
and the surging Cincinnati extended its season-high winning streak
to six games with a win over visiting Chicago.
Tucker Barnhart and Joey Votto also homered in the third, and Nick
Castellanos delivered a solo shot in the first for Cincinnati.
Sitting .500 for the first time since Aug. 3, the Reds have worked
themselves into postseason position.
Cincinnati's Tyler Mahle (2-2) allowed a run, four hits, struck out
eight and walked one over 5 2/3 innings. The American League
Central-leading White Sox, who clinched their first postseason berth
since 2008 with Thursday's win over Minnesota, loaded the bases
against Mahle with nobody out in the sixth, but managed only a run
on Eloy Jimenez's RBI groundout.
Rays 2, Orioles 1
Nate Lowe and Brandon Lowe each contributed RBI singles, and Tampa
Bay got strong pitching from starter Tyler Glasnow and four
relievers to clip host Baltimore.
The Lowes came up with their run-scoring hits early in the game, and
Glasnow and the bullpen made it stand up. Glasnow (4-1) has pitched
well against Baltimore -- he entered 3-0 with a 2.12 ERA in five
career starts against the Orioles. He gave up one run on four hits
in five innings while striking out 10 and walking two.
Collectively, the Rays' bullpen quartet gave up just one hit over
four shutout innings, struck out four without a walk, and saw Ryan
Sherriff work a perfect ninth for his first career save. Tampa Bay
has won the first three games of this five-game series.
Phillies 7, Blue Jays 0 (Game 1)
Bryce Harper hit a two-run homer and Zach Eflin tossed a
seven-inning complete game shutout to lead Philadelphia past Toronto
in the first game of a doubleheader.
Andrew Knapp added a two-run triple and Didi Gregorius had three
hits for the Phillies, who were the road team for the first game of
the doubleheader despite playing at home. Phil Gosselin and Alex
Bohm each added two hits, and Eflin (3-2) allowed just four hits and
two walks against nine strikeouts in his third career shutout.
Cavan Biggio had two hits for the Blue Jays, who dropped their
fourth in a row. Robbie Ray (2-5) took the loss after giving up five
hits and five runs in 4 1/3 innings.
Phillies 8, Blue Jays 7 (Game 2)
Rafael Marchan homered, singled and drove in three runs, Andrew
McCutchen homered and host Philadelphia rallied past Toronto to
sweep their doubleheader.
The Phillies also won the first game 7-0 for their first twin bill
sweep since Sept. 9, 2012, against the Colorado Rockies. Bryce
Harper stayed hot with a pair of doubles, one single, one walk and
two RBIs.
Phillies starter David Hale was effective in a bullpen start as he
threw 34 pitches in 3 1/3 innings. Hale allowed four hits and two
runs. Connor Brogdon (1-0) earned his first major league win and
Hector Neris earned his fifth save with a scoreless ninth despite
walking two.
Cubs 1, Twins 0
Kyle Hendricks recorded a season-high 10 strikeouts in eight
scoreless innings, and host Chicago held on to trim Minnesota.
Chicago won its fifth game in a row, which is one shy of its best
streak of the season. Minnesota lost for the fourth time in five
games. The high-powered Twins lineup was shut out for only the
second time this season. Cubs right-hander Jeremy Jeffress pitched a
scoreless ninth to record his eighth save.
Hendricks (6-4) held the Twins to three single and walked only one.
The Cubs scored the game's only run in the bottom of the first, when
Anthony Rizzo drew a leadoff walk, stole second, and scored two
batters later on Willson Contreras' single to center.
Nationals 5, Marlins 0 (Game 1)
Erick Fedde pitched six scoreless innings, and Washington was able
to figure out Miami starter Sixto Sanchez, in the opening game of a
doubleheader.
Fedde (2-2) picked up his first win since Aug. 14 after holding the
Marlins to just one hit and striking out six. Will Harris pitched a
scoreless seventh to close it out for the last-place Nationals.
Miami, vying for a playoff spot for the first time since 2003, has
lost three of its last four. Sanchez (3-2) had the worst game of his
young career after giving up career highs of eight hits and five
runs in a career-low four innings.
Marlins 14, Nationals 3 (Game 2)
Brian Anderson homered three times and drove in seven runs, and host
Miami salvaged a doubleheader split by taking the second game from
Washington.
It was the first career three-homer game for Anderson, who hit a
solo shot and a pair of three-run blasts. His third homer came off
of infielder Brock Holt with Miami holding a big lead in the sixth
inning. Reliever Yimi Garcia (3-0) got the final two outs in the
fifth to pick up the win.
Starter Wil Crowe (0-2) took the loss for the Nationals, allowing
six runs in 2 1/3 innings. Juan Soto, Kurt Suzuki and Josh Harrison
had RBIs for Washington.
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Minnesota Twins right
fielder Jake Cave (60) is tagged out trying to steal in the second
inning against Chicago Cubs shortstop Javier Baez (9) at Wrigley
Field. Mandatory Credit: Quinn Harris-USA TODAY Sports
Yankees 6, Red Sox 5 (12 innings)
DJ LeMahieu hit a tiebreaking double with two outs in the 12th
inning, and New York outlasted host Boston to run its winning streak
to a season-high nine games.
The Yankees beat the Red Sox for the 11th straight time by chipping
away at a four-run deficit. Gary Sanchez forged a 4-4 tie by hitting
a solo homer with two outs in the ninth off Matt Barnes. Yankees
reliever Jonathan Loaisiga (3-0) pitched a scoreless 12th to close
out the 4-hour, 55-minute marathon.
Red Sox starter Martin Perez produced his second scoreless start of
the season and got a season-high seven strikeouts before Boston blew
the lead. New York left-hander Jordan Montgomery allowed four runs
on five hits in 4 2/3 innings, six relievers combined to allow one
run the rest of the way.
Padres 6, Mariners 1
Manny Machado hit two home runs and Chris Paddack pitched six
scoreless innings of one-hit ball as San Diego defeated Seattle.
The Padres won for the ninth time in the past 11 games and they are
on the verge of clinching a National League playoff berth. The
Mariners took their fourth straight loss.
Seattle left-hander Yusei Kikuchi (2-4) struggled with his control,
allowing five runs on four hits with six walks and three strikeouts
in four innings. He also threw three wild pitches.
Brewers 9, Royals 5
Jacob Nottingham smacked his first career grand slam and Orlando
Arcia belted a three-run shot to power Milwaukee to a victory over
visiting Kansas City.
Christian Yelich hit his 150th career homer to help Milwaukee win
for the fourth time in six games. Arcia had four RBIs while going
2-for-3 with a walk and scoring twice.
Salvador Perez was 4-for-5 with a homer and four RBIs for the
Royals, who had 11 hits while losing for just the second time in
nine games. Perez's homer, his seventh of the season, was a solo
shot in the ninth off left-hander Josh Hader.
Indians 1, Tigers 0
Zach Plesac tied a career high with 11 strikeouts, and Delino
DeShields tripled and scored the game's only run as Cleveland edged
host Detroit.
Plesac (4-2) pitched 7 2/3 innings and gave up five hits and one
walk for Cleveland. Brad Hand notched his 13th save despite allowing
a one-out triple in the ninth.
Detroit starter Michael Fulmer held the Indians to one hit in three
innings while recording two strikeouts. The Tigers were shut out for
the second time in three games and the fourth time in 10 games.
Cardinals 6, Pirates 5 (Game 1)
Kolten Wong and Tyler O'Neill hit home runs to help visiting St.
Louis defeat Pittsburgh in the first game of a doubleheader.
Paul Goldschmidt added an RBI double for St. Louis, which built a
6-2 lead and was forced to hang on from there.
St. Louis starter Carlos Martinez pitched 3 2/3 innings, giving up
five runs and three hits, with four walks and a strikeout.
Pittsburgh's Trevor Williams (1-8) allowed six runs, five of them
earned, and seven hits in 4 1/3 innings, with three strikeouts and
no walks.
Cardinals 7, Pirates 2 (Game 2)
Dylan Carlson hit a three-run homer in a six-run sixth inning filled
with Pittsburgh mistakes as St. Louis swept the doubleheader.
Paul DeJong added an RBI single for St. Louis, which was playing its
third doubleheader in five days. Cardinals starter Daniel Ponce de
Leon, pitching on short rest, struck out nine in five innings. He
allowed two runs and three hits, and walked two.
Bryan Reynolds hit a two-run homer for the Pirates, who have lost
nine of their past 10. Pittsburgh starter Chad Kuhl (1-3) pitched
five-plus innings. He gave up four runs, with just one earned,
struck out six and walked two.
Dodgers 15, Rockies 6
Cody Bellinger homered and had three hits, Mookie Betts also went
deep and added a triple, and Los Angeles beat Colorado in Denver.
Gavin Lux homered among his two hits and Chris Taylor, Corey Seager,
Austin Barnes and Edwin Rios also had two hits for the Dodgers, who
collected a season-high 17 hits. Mitch White (1-0), the last of
seven Los Angeles pitchers on a bullpen night, got his first major
league win after throwing two scoreless innings.
Josh Fuentes homered and finished with three hits and Kevin Pillar
had two hits for the fading Rockies, who have lost eight of their
past 10.
Braves 15, Mets 2
Ozzie Albies hit two of Atlanta's six home runs and the Braves
ripped host New York.
Marcell Ozuna, Austin Riley, Travis d'Arnaud and Ronald Acuna Jr.
also homers for the Braves, who began the day with a three-game lead
over the Miami Marlins in the NL East. Max Fried (7-0), making his
first start since Sept. 5, allowed one run on three hits and two
walks while striking out three over five innings for Atlanta.
Amed Rosario went 3-for-4 with an RBI infield single, and Jeff
McNeil had an RBI double for the Mets. Steven Matz (0-5) allowed six
runs on eight hits and three walks with five strikeouts over 2 2/3
innings while taking the loss.
Diamondbacks 6, Astros 3
Kole Calhoun recorded his second multi-homer game of the week to
support a quality start from Zac Gallen as Arizona rallied past host
Houston.
Calhoun bashed a three-run homer into the upper deck in right field
off right-hander Zack Greinke in the fourth inning to allow the
Diamondbacks to erase a 2-0 deficit, then added a solo shot in the
eighth. Gallen (2-2) gave up three runs, one earned, on six hits and
one walk with six strikeouts over six innings.
Greinke didn't factor in the decision after giving up three runs and
six walks, with a season high nine strikeouts, over five innings.
George Springer, Kyle Tucker and Michael Brantley each had two hits
for the Astros.
--Field Level Media
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