MLB roundup: Jays wrap up playoff berth
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[September 25, 2020]
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. had three
hits including a solo homer, Hyun Jin Ryu pitched seven scoreless
innings and the Toronto Blue Jays clinched a postseason berth with a
4-1 victory over the New York Yankees on Thursday in Buffalo.
Ryu (5-2) became the first Blue Jays starter to pitch in the seventh
inning this season. He allowed five hits and two walks while
striking out four.
After Anthony Bass gave up a run in the eighth, Rafael Dolis allowed
an infield single in 1 1/3 innings and had three strikeouts to earn
his fifth save of the season.
The Blue Jays took three games of the four-game series to split
their 10-game season series with the Yankees and reach the
postseason for the first time since 2016.
Indians 5, White Sox 4
Jose Ramirez ripped a go-ahead two-run double to cap a four-run
seventh inning as host Cleveland completed a four-game sweep of
Chicago.
Cesar Hernandez collected three hits and as many RBIs for the
Indians, who have won five in a row overall and eight of 10 against
the White Sox this season. Cleveland resides just one game behind
second-place Chicago after picking up four games in four days.
Nomar Mazara had a two-run single and Yolmer Sanchez launched a solo
homer for the White Sox, whose season-high losing streak reached
five games.
Cardinals 4, Brewers 2
Dylan Carlson hit a two-run homer and an RBI double to power host
St. Louis past Milwaukee, allowing the Cardinals to take sole
possession of second place in the National League Central, 2 1/2
games behind the Chicago Cubs.
The Brewers lost for the third time in four games to fall 4 1/2
games off the division pace and one game out of the NL's second
wild-card slot. The Cardinals and Brewers will play four more games
over the next three days.
Kwang Hyun Kim (3-0) held the Brewers to one run on five hits in
five innings. Andrew Miller, the fifth Cardinals pitcher, closed out
the game to earn his fourth save. St. Louis' Yadier Molina hit two
singles to reach the 2,000-hit plateau for his career.
Astros 12, Rangers 4
Alex Bregman finished a single shy of the cycle and Houston broke
free of its recent offensive doldrums by bashing four home runs in a
blowout win at Arlington, Texas.
Bregman finished 3-for-5 with three RBIs. He delivered a run-scoring
triple in the first inning, a two-run home run in the fifth and a
double in the sixth. His fifth home run of the season, a 404-foot
shot to left, drove in Michael Brantley and extended the Houston
lead to 7-0.
The Astros reduced their magic number to clinch a postseason berth
to one game. Texas starter Lance Lynn (6-3) allowed 10 runs (nine
earned) on 12 hits and two walks with five strikeouts in 5 2/3
innings. Houston's Cristian Javier (5-2) gave up three runs and five
hits in 5 2/3 innings. He struck out six and walked one.
Rockies 5, Giants 4 (11 innings)
Raimel Tapia lofted a sacrifice fly in the top of the 11th inning,
leading Colorado past host San Francisco.
Daniel Bard (4-2) pitched 2 2/3 scoreless innings to earn the win.
Jairo Diaz pitched the 11th for his fourth save, getting Austin
Slater to bounce into a game-ending double play with the tying run
at third. Trevor Cahill (1-2) took the loss.
The Giants, who had their two-game win streak snapped, fell into the
second National League wild-card position, a half-game behind the
idle Cincinnati Reds.
Marlins 4, Braves 2
Starter Pablo Lopez and the Miami bullpen produced a win at Atlanta
as the Marlins trimmed their magic number to two to clinch a playoff
berth.
Lopez (6-4) pitched five scoreless innings and allowed two hits and
two walks while striking out six.
The Braves were limited to four additional hits by a parade of
relievers -- Yimi Garcia, James Hoyt, Richard Bleier, Brad Boxberger
and Brandon Kintzler. Kintzler pitched the final two innings to earn
his 11th save. The Braves committed four errors.
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The Toronto Blue Jays pose for a team photo behind the pitcherÕs
mound to celebrate clinching a playoff spot after defeating the New
York Yankees at Sahlen Field. Mandatory Credit: Gregory Fisher-USA
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Mets 3, Nationals 2
David Peterson tossed a career-high seven innings and earned the win
in the final start of his rookie season as New York staved off
elimination from postseason contention by winning at Washington.
Robinson Chirinos homered and collected all three RBIs for the Mets,
who are three games behind the Marlins in the NL East and 2 1/2
games behind the Giants for the second NL wild card.
Peterson (6-2) allowed one run on four hits and one walk while
striking out four. He finished the season by going 2-1 with a 2.00
ERA in his final three starts. His six wins lead the Mets as well as
all rookies.
Pirates 7, Cubs 0
In its final home game of the season, Pittsburgh hit a season-high
four homers and Chad Kuhl pitched seven scoreless innings against
Chicago.
Josh Bell hit a two-run homer and Adam Frazier, Colin Moran and
Bryan Reynolds each hit a solo shot for Pittsburgh, which won the
final three games of the four-game series against the Cubs. Frazier
also had an RBI single.
Kuhl (2-3) gave up two hits while logging five strikeouts and three
walks. Geoff Hartlieb and Blake Cederlind each threw a perfect
inning to complete the two-hitter.
Dodgers 5, Athletics 1
Walker Buehler was impressive in his return from the injured list
and host Los Angeles finished off a victory over Oakland.
Buehler, who spent two separate stints on the IL over the past five
weeks because of a blister on his right index finger, gave up one
hit over four scoreless innings in his final tune-up before next
week's playoffs. Dylan Floro (3-0) earned the victory with one
inning of flawless relief.
Corey Seager continued his torrid stretch with a home run and two
RBIs as the Dodgers became the first team to 40 victories. Oakland
was held to just three hits in losing for the third time in its last
four games.
Orioles 13, Red Sox 1
Alex Cobb threw seven quality innings in his final outing of the
season as Baltimore avoided a three-game sweep with a rout of host
Boston.
Jose Iglesias, Pat Valaika and Austin Hays homered and Hanser
Alberto had three RBIs as the Orioles won for just the second time
in their past eight games. Hays, Valaika, Rio Ruiz and Ramon Urias
had three hits apiece.
Cobb (2-5) allowed one run on six hits while walking two and
striking out four. The victory was his first since his season debut
July 25, also against Boston.
Royals 8, Tigers 7
Salvador Perez hit a three-run homer, Maikel Franco homered and
drove in two runs and host Kansas City edged Detroit.
Adalberto Mondesi supplied four hits, two runs and two RBIs for the
Royals. Jesse Hahn (1-0) recorded four outs to get the victory, and
Jake Newberry got the last four outs for his first career save.
Miguel Cabrera smashed his third homer in two games and drove in
three runs for the Tigers. Willi Castro homered among three hits,
scored three times and drove in three runs. Detroit first baseman
Jeimer Candelario left the game in the fourth inning due to a back
injury.
--Field Level Media
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