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		MLB roundup: Shohei Ohtani, Jared Walsh shine as Angels walk off
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			 [April 05, 2021] 
			Shohei Ohtani homered at the 
			plate and struck out seven on the mound in 4 2/3 innings, but Jared 
			Walsh stole the show in the Los Angeles Angels' 7-4 victory over the 
			Chicago White Sox on Sunday in Anaheim, Calif. 
 Walsh homered twice, including a three-run walk-off shot in the 
			bottom of the ninth off White Sox reliever Matt Foster that gave Los 
			Angeles three wins in the season-opening four-game series against 
			the White Sox.
 
 Walsh, who also hit a solo home run in the fifth inning, was a 
			two-way player himself at the major league level, pitching in relief 
			in five games in 2019, compiling a 1.80 ERA.
 
 Ohtani became the first starting pitcher for the Angels to bat in 
			the lineup of an American League game since the designated hitter 
			rule went into effect in 1973 and he was sharp on the mound to begin 
			the night. At the plate, Ohtani homered in the bottom of the first 
			inning on the first pitch he saw from White Sox starter Dylan Cease, 
			giving the Angels a 1-0 lead.
 
 Astros 9, Athletics 2
 
 Kyle Tucker hit the 10th pitch of the game for a home run and Chas 
			McCormick went deep for the first time in his budding career as 
			visiting Houston completed a four-game sweep of Oakland in dominant 
			fashion.
 
 
		
		 
			Jason Castro celebrated a homecoming with a homer of his own, 
			helping put a capper on the dominant season-opening series in which 
			the Astros outscored the defending American League West champs 35-9, 
			winning each game by at least four runs.
 
 Mark Canha had two hits and scored both runs for Oakland, which 
			jumps from the fire into the frying pan when it hosts the reigning 
			World Series champion Los Angeles Dodgers in a three-game 
			interleague series starting Monday.
 
 Orioles 11, Red Sox 3
 
 Cedric Mullins went 5-for-5 and reached base six times, and four 
			Baltimore teammates drove in two runs apiece as the Orioles 
			completed a three-game sweep at Boston.
 
 Mullins got hits in each of the game's first four innings and walked 
			in the seventh before doubling in the ninth. Overall, he finished 
			with three doubles, two singles and three runs scored.
 
 The center fielder now is batting .692 (9-for-13) and became the 
			franchise's first player since 1939 -- when they were the St. Louis 
			Browns -- to reach base at least six times in a game with three 
			doubles or more.
 
 Phillies 2, Braves 1
 
 Alec Bohm delivered a go-ahead RBI single in the eighth inning and 
			Philadelphia completed a three-game sweep of visiting Atlanta with a 
			victory.
 
 Rhys Hoskins and Bryce Harper each singled with one out in the 
			eighth, setting the stage for Hoskins to score on Bohm's single up 
			the middle off Chris Martin (0-1).
 
 Jose Alvarado (1-0) pitched a scoreless eighth inning before Hector 
			Neris worked around two walks in the ninth for his first save. Neris 
			recorded two quick outs but walked Freddie Freeman and Marcell Ozuna 
			before Travis d'Arnaud flied out to right field to end the game.
 
 Blue Jays 3, Yankees 1
 
 Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Randal Grichuk homered in the second 
			inning to lift visiting Toronto to victory over New York.
 
 Domingo German made his first appearance since Sept. 18, 2019, 
			because of an 81-game suspension for violating Major League 
			Baseball's domestic violence policy. German was 18-4 with a 4.03 ERA 
			before the suspension.
 
		
		 
 The Blue Jays struck quickly in a three-batter span in the second 
			inning as German struggled to leave pitches down in the strike zone. 
			Guerrero opened the scoring by hitting a 1-1 fastball a few rows 
			into the right-field seats to lead off the second inning. After 
			Lourdes Gurriel Jr. lined a single to left, Grichuk made it 3-0 when 
			he hit a 1-2 changeup down the left-field line.
 
 Indians 9, Tigers 3
 
 Yu Chang had a go-ahead two-run single, Jordan Luplow and Franmil 
			Reyes blasted two-run homers and Cleveland powered past host 
			Detroit.
 
 The Indians salvaged the finale of a three-game series. Starting 
			pitcher Aaron Civale lasted seven innings, allowing three runs on 
			two hits and striking out six. Chang and Jose Ramirez had two hits 
			apiece and every player in the Indians' starting lineup scored a 
			run.
 
 Akil Baddoo homered on the first pitch of his first major league 
			at-bat for Detroit.
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            Los Angeles Angels 
			starting pitcher Shohei Ohtani (17) leaves the game after he was 
			injured in a collision with Chicago White Sox first baseman Jose 
			Abreu (79) at home plate in the fifth inning of the game at Angel 
			Stadium. Ohtani left the game after the play. Mandatory Credit: 
			Jayne Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY Sports 
            
			 
            Rangers 7, Royals 3
 Jordan Lyles held Kansas City's bats mostly quiet as visiting Texas 
			won the series finale.
 
 The Rangers salvaged the final game of the three-game set after the 
			Royals had scored 25 runs in the first two games of the series.
 
 Nate Lowe had a three-run home run in the third to provide all the 
			offense Lyles would need.
 
            Cubs 4, Pirates 3
 Ian Happ hit a solo homer, walked twice and scored a pair of runs in 
			Chicago's win over visiting Pittsburgh.
 
 Kris Bryant was 2-for-3 with an RBI single, a walk and a run scored 
			for the Cubs, who took two of three in the season-opening series. 
			Zach Davies (1-0) pitched 5 2/3 innings in his Cubs debut, and Craig 
			Kimbrel pitched a perfect ninth for his first save, striking out 
			two.
 
 Pittsburgh's Colin Moran hit a two-run homer and a double, and 
			Phillip Evans had an RBI single for the Pirates.
 
 Reds 12, Cardinals 1
 
 Nick Castellanos and Tyler Naquin each hit three-run homers, and 
			Cincinnati stayed hot at the plate with a victory to take two of 
			three from visiting St. Louis.
 
 Tyler Stephenson added three hits with three runs and an RBI for the 
			Reds, who broke things open via a six-run sixth inning to post 
			back-to-back wins following an 11-6 season-opening loss to St. 
			Louis. The Reds scored 27 runs and recorded 30 hits, including six 
			homers, in the series.
 
 In his Reds' debut, Jeff Hoffman set down 12 of the first 13 
			Cardinals before Tyler O'Neill doubled to lead off the fifth. Yadier 
			Molina then drove O'Neill in with a single. It was Hoffman's first 
			start since 2019 for Colorado, and he yielded three hits while 
			striking out six without a walk over five innings.
 
            
			 
            
 Dodgers 4, Rockies 2
 
 Will Smith homered, Julio Urias tossed seven-plus innings of one-run 
			ball and visiting Los Angeles took down Colorado in Denver.
 
 The Dodgers only had four hits but benefited from the longest start 
			of Urias' career. Urias (1-0) allowed one run on three hits, struck 
			out six and walked just one before Ryan McMahon's single leading off 
			the eighth ended his day.
 
 Garrett Hampson had a two-run double for Colorado. Starter Austin 
			Gomber (0-1), acquired from St. Louis in the trade that sent Nolan 
			Arenado to the Cardinals, struggled in his Rockies debut and lasted 
			just three innings. He had one of Colorado's four hits.
 
 Twins 8, Brewers 2
 
 Max Kepler drove in three runs and Luis Arraez had three hits and 
			walked twice to lead visiting Minnesota over Milwaukee.
 
 Mitch Garver and Miguel Sano homered to help the Twins win their 
			second straight game and secure a series victory.
 
 Michael Pineda (1-0) allowed one unearned run on four hits and two 
			walks while striking out five in five innings.
 
 Diamondbacks 3, Padres 1
 
 Taylor Widener threw six scoreless innings in his first career start 
			and David Peralta hit a two-run triple in the first inning as 
			visiting Arizona defeated San Diego to salvage a win in the 
			four-game series.
 
 Widener and five relievers combined to shut out the Padres on five 
			hits until Fernando Tatis Jr. hit a solo homer with two outs in the 
			ninth. The 26-year-old Widener (1-0) allowed three hits and three 
			walks while striking out five to earn the win.
 
 The Diamondbacks scored their third run in the third on an error by 
			Tatis, who had two in the game and already has five errors in four 
			games.
 
 --Field Level Media
 
 
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