MLB roundup: Rays capture first division title since 2010
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[September 24, 2020]
Randy Arozarena hit a
tiebreaking two-run homer with one out in the sixth inning and added
another homer in the ninth and the Tampa Bay Rays clinched the
American League East Division title with an 8-5 victory over the
host New York Mets Wednesday night.
The Rays won their third division title and first since 2010. They
took over first place in the division for good on Aug. 22 and are
closing in on clinching the top seed in the American League
playoffs. The Rays celebrated on the field with confetti near their
dugout on the third base side.
Joey Wendle also homered as the Rays won for the ninth time in 13
games. Manuel Margot created a run in the third with a bunt single
and then scored on a ground ball to first base when he got his hand
in just before catcher Wilson Ramos could apply the tag.
The Mets clinched a losing season for the third time in four seasons
and their playoff hopes grew even more unlikely.
Royals 12, Cardinals 3
Salvador Perez and Franchy Cordero each hit two homers and drove in
five runs as Kansas City clobbered visiting St. Louis. Perez tied
his career high in RBIs on his first two swings and Cordero never
previously had more than three RBIs in a game.
The Cardinals fell into a tie with the Cincinnati Reds for second
place in the National League Central. In the NL wild-card race, St.
Louis, Cincinnati and San Francisco ended the day tied, with
Philadelphia and Milwaukee each one game back.
Danny Duffy (4-4) earned the win for the Royals. He allowed one run
on six hits with five strikeouts and one walk in 5 2/3 innings.
Cardinals starter Carlos Martinez (0-3) allowed eight runs on nine
hits with two walks and three strikeouts in five-plus innings.
Indians 3, White Sox 2
Jordan Luplow drilled a walk-off solo home run and four pitchers
combined on a four-hitter with 16 strikeouts to lift host Cleveland
past Chicago and knock the White Sox out of first place in the
American League Central.
The White Sox, who have lost four straight and five of six, fell a
half-game behind the Twins. The Indians are 2 1/2 games behind the
Twins.
Cleveland starter Shane Bieber limited Chicago to one unearned run
on two hits with three walks and 10 strikeouts in five innings in
getting a no-decision. It was the third time he registered
double-digit strikeouts in four September starts.
Angels 5, Padres 2
Struggling Shohei Ohtani went deep to ignite a three-homer barrage
in the second inning to lift visiting Los Angeles to victory over
San Diego. Justin Upton and Anthony Bemboom followed with solo shots
off Padres left-hander Adrian Morejon.
Mike Clevinger opened the game for the Padres and struck out two
batters in the first inning. Clevinger, who hadn't pitched since
Sept. 13 due to biceps tenderness, did not start the second,
however.
Padres manager Jayce Tingler announced after the game that Clevinger
said his biceps "tightened up on him." Clevinger was expected to
have an MRI later Wednesday.
Phillies 12, Nationals 3
Bryce Harper homered twice, walked three times, drove in two runs
and scored four runs to lift visiting Philadelphia past Washington.
Andrew McCutchen homered and doubled twice and Alec Bohm added two
hits for the Phillies, who snapped a four-game losing streak.
Juan Soto homered, singled and drove in two runs while Yan Gomes
added two hits for the Nationals.
Reds 6, Brewers 1
Pitching on three days' rest, Trevor Bauer struck out 12 over eight
innings, and Cincinnati homered three more times to take two of
three from visiting Milwaukee with a lopsided victory.
Bauer (5-4), an NL Cy Young Award candidate, was brilliant over 104
pitches to help the Reds continue their push to the postseason. Joey
Votto hit a two-run homer in the first, Jesse Winker deposited a
solo shot in the fourth and Eugenio Suarez's three-run blast in the
fifth essentially put the game away for Cincinnati.
Avisail Garcia had three of the five hits for Milwaukee.
Pirates 2, Cubs 1
First-inning home runs by Adam Frazier and Ke'Bryan Hayes held up as
Pittsburgh won its second straight game over visiting Chicago.
Pittsburgh had lost five straight before the two consecutive wins
and now has clinched at least a split in the four-game series with
the Cubs.
Anthony Rizzo hit a solo homer for Chicago, which was held to five
hits.
Giants 7, Rockies 2
Mauricio Dubon hit a three-run homer in a four-run fifth inning and
San Francisco moved into a tie for a National League wild-card spot
with four days remaining in the regular season thanks to a victory
over visiting Colorado.
Evan Longoria added a homer and five Giants pitchers scattered nine
hits as San Francisco, with a second straight win, moved level with
the St. Louis Cardinals and the Cincinnati Reds in the race for the
two NL wild cards.
Charlie Blackmon doubled twice for the Rockies, who are on the verge
of formal elimination from postseason contention.
A's 6, Dodgers 4
Ramon Laureano hit a two-run home run with two outs in the ninth
inning to give Oakland a victory at Los Angeles. The long ball,
Laureano's sixth of the season, came off former A's right-hander
Blake Treinen (3-3).
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Rays left fielder Randy Arozarena (56) hits a single during the
third inning of a game against the Boston Red Sox at Tropicana
Field. Mandatory Credit: Mary Holt-USA TODAY Sports
Laureano had two hits and drove in three runs while Oakland starter
Sean Manaea gave up three runs on six hits over six innings. Manaea
walked one and struck out four.
Jake Diekman (1-0) picked up the victory after throwing one inning
despite giving up his first run of the season. Liam Hendriks pitched
the ninth inning for his 14th save.
Diamondbacks 7, Rangers 3
Wyatt Mathisen ripped the first two home runs of his big league
career in back-to-back innings to help host Arizona come back from
down three to beat Texas in Phoenix and sweep their two-game series.
The Diamondbacks roared back from a 3-0 deficit when Mathisen, who
had just two hits in his first 18 at-bats, blasted a solo homer in
the fifth. Arizona then took charge in the sixth as Carson Kelly's
two-RBI single tied the game, and Daulton Varsho's run-scoring
triple gave the Diamondbacks the lead for good.
Alex Young got the start for the Diamondbacks, allowing three runs
on six hits with five strikeouts and a walk in five innings. Keury
Mella (2-0) relieved and earned the win, pitching a scoreless sixth
inning. Travis Bergen, Yoan Lopez, and Stefan Crichton each pitched
one shutout inning to secure the victory.
Braves 9, Marlins 4
Dansby Swanson capped a five-run rally with a three-run homer as
Atlanta defeated visiting Miami.
The game was tied at 4 in the fourth inning when the Braves broke it
open against reliever Josh A. Smith (1-1). Ozzie Albies and Nick
Markakis drove in runs with soft singles before Swanson completed
the uprising by launching a homer into the visitor's bullpen in left
field.
The winning pitcher was Luke Jackson (2-0), who pitched four innings
and allowed two runs on three hits, striking out five. Jackson's
effort was needed after starter Max Fried left the game after one
inning when he sprained his left ankle while fielding a bunt.
Marlins starter Sixto Sanchez pitched three innings and allowed four
runs on four hits, four walks and two strikeouts.
Mariners 3, Astros 2
Nick Margevicius pitched six scoreless innings as Seattle kept its
faint playoff hopes alive with a victory over visiting Houston.
Ty France and Kyle Seager hit run-scoring doubles for the Mariners,
who are three games behind the Astros for second place in the
American League West with four games remaining.
Margevicius (2-3) allowed three hits, walked three and struck out
four. Yoshihisa Hirano got his fourth save of the season despite
giving up two runs in the ninth.
Blue Jays 14, Yankees 1
Danny Jansen was 4-for-4 with two solo homers and three RBIs,
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. had two hits and three RBIs, and Toronto
blitzed New York in Buffalo.
Cavan Biggio and Bo Bichette added two hits and two RBIs apiece for
the Blue Jays, who put the game away with an eight-run sixth inning.
Lourdes Gurriel Jr. had three hits. Toronto can clinch a playoff
spot on Thursday with a win in the finale of the four-game series.
Starter Masahiro Tanaka (3-3) surrendered five runs (three earned),
eight hits and three walks in four innings. He fanned five and took
the loss for the Yankees, who also had four errors. Blue Jays
reliever A.J. Cole (3-0) walked one in one scoreless inning to pick
up the win.
Red Sox 9, Orioles 1
Rafael Devers contributed a three-run double during a six-run third
inning as Boston rolled to a lopsided victory over visiting
Baltimore.
Kevin Plawecki went 3-for-4 with two RBIs and right-hander Nathan
Eovaldi pitched six shutout innings as the Red Sox matched a season
high with their third straight win.
Austin Hays went 3-for-4 with a homer for Baltimore, which lost for
the 12th time in its past 15 games.
Twins 7, Tigers 6
Jake Cave hit two homers and drove in three runs and Eddie Rosario
also went deep as Minnesota held off Detroit, and passed the Chicago
White Sox for first place in the American League Central.
The Twins won their fourth straight and took a half-game lead over
the White Sox, which lost at Cleveland on Wednesday. Kenta Maeda
(6-1) held the Tigers to three runs on four hits and no walks while
striking out nine over six innings.
Detroit was nearly carried to the win by Miguel Cabrera, who belted
a pair of three-run homers and has 486 in his career. Cabrera's
three-run homer in the ninth off Sergio Romo pulled the Tigers to
within 7-6, but Romo retired Jeimer Candelario on the next pitch to
end it.
--Field Level Media
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