MLB roundup: Joe Musgrove blanks Rangers in Padres' first no-hitter
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[April 10, 2021]
Joe Musgrove, a San Diego County
native who grew up a Padres fan, threw the first no-hitter in
franchise history Friday night, beating the Texas Rangers 3-0 in
Arlington, Texas.
Musgrove came within one hit batter of a perfect game, as he plunked
Joey Gallo on the right hip in the fourth. Musgrove (2-0) struck out
10 and retired Isiah Kiner-Falefa on a grounder to shortstop Ha-Seong
Kim to end the game. The 28-year-old right-hander, threw 112 pitches
and has allowed only three hits in 15 scoreless innings this season.
The Padres had gone 8,205 games without a no-hitter since becoming a
National League expansion team in 1969. They were the lone major
league team without a no-hitter and have had 30 one-hitters in their
history.
The closest the Rangers came to a hit was a line drive to right by
Nate Lowe in the fourth (immediately following the Gallo
hit-by-pitch), a sharp Jose Trevino grounder to the right of
shortstop Kim to end the fifth and Trevino's line drive to Wil Myers
in right to end the eighth.
Dodgers 1, Nationals 0
Justin Turner homered to highlight his three-hit performance as Los
Angeles won its home opener over Washington.
Walker Buehler (1-0) and three relievers combined for the shutout,
with Corey Knebel striking out the side in the ninth inning for his
second save of the season. Buehler scattered six hits over six
innings and struck out four without issuing a walk.
The Dodgers distributed 2020 World Series rings to players and
coaches and raised their championship banner before taking on the
2019 World Series champion Nationals. Juan Soto and Jonathan Lucroy
each had two hits for Washington, which got five shutout innings
from starter Joe Ross.
Braves 8, Phillies 1
Ronald Acuna Jr. had a pair of doubles and blasted a 456-foot home
run to lead host Atlanta past Philadelphia to run its winning streak
to three games.
Acuna was 4-for-5, including his third homer of the season, a
two-run shot off starter Zack Wheeler (1-1). It was the fifth
four-hit game of his career. The Braves also got homers from Ehire
Adrianza and Freddie Freeman.
Atlanta starter Charlie Morton (1-1) pitched six strong innings,
allowing one run on four hits and one walk. He struck out seven. The
Braves chased Wheeler (1-1) after 4 2/3 innings, although the move
was necessitated when manager Joe Girardi forgot he had already made
one mound visit and went out again in the inning. Wheeler allowed
three runs on seven hits, four walks and struck out four.
Giants 3, Rockies 1
Veteran right-hander Johnny Cueto came within one strike of his
first complete game in almost five years as he and San Francisco
rewarded the return of their fans with a victory in their home
opener over visiting Colorado.
Brandon Crawford launched a bases-loaded, two-run double with one
out in the seventh inning to end a scoreless deadlock and give Cueto
(1-0) all the run support he and closer Jake McGee would need.
The Rockies ended his shutout bid when Chris Owings led off the
inning with a triple and scored on Garrett Hampson's sacrifice fly
to close the gap to 3-1.
A's 6, Astros 2
Matt Olson crushed a tiebreaking, three-run home run with one out in
the eighth inning and visiting Oakland defeated Houston for the
first time in six meetings this season.
Olson belted a 2-1 slider from Astros reliever Blake Taylor 414 feet
and halfway into the upper deck in right field. Taylor, who entered
in relief of right-hander Bryan Abreu (1-1) with one on in the
inning, surrendered a single to Jed Lowrie before Olson went deep.
Lowrie and Mark Canha added homers for the Athletics, who were swept
at home by the Astros in a four-game set to open the season before
dropping the opener of the current series on Thursday.
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San Diego Padres starting
pitcher Joe Musgrove (44) throwing the final pitch of his no-hitter
grounding out Texas Rangers shortstop Isiah Kiner-Falefa (not shown)
at Globe Life Field. Mandatory Credit: Jim Cowsert-USA TODAY Sports
Rays 10, Yankees 5
Brandon Lowe stroked a three-run double to highlight a four-run
fourth inning as Tampa Bay posted a win over New York in St.
Petersburg, Fla.
The Rays unveiled two banners toward the top of Tropicana Field
before the first meeting between the division rivals. One banner
read AL East 2020 Champions, while the other read American League
2020 Champions.
Austin Meadows went 3-for-4 with a double and two runs as Tampa Bay
belted out 13 hits en route to snapping a four-game skid. DJ
LeMahieu went deep and Giancarlo Stanton singled in a pair of runs
for the Yankees, who recorded four of their seven hits in the third
inning.
Indians 4, Tigers 1
Franmil Reyes clubbed a pair of homers, Zach Plesac tossed seven
scoreless innings and host Cleveland handed Detroit its fourth loss
in five games.
Plesac (1-1) was tagged with a loss in Detroit on Saturday despite
allowing only two runs in six innings. He was even more dominant on
Friday, allowing just three hits with no walks while recording six
strikeouts.
Emmanuel Clase got the last three outs, including two strikeouts,
for his first save of the season. Detroit's scheduled starting
pitcher, Julio Teheran, was a late scratch due to triceps tightness.
Emergency starter Derek Holland (0-1) lasted 2 2/3 innings, allowing
three runs on four hits with three strikeouts.
Angels 7, Blue Jays 1
Shohei Ohtani had a three-run double and a solo home run, Andrew
Heaney threw six scoreless innings and visiting Los Angeles defeated
Toronto at Dunedin, Fla.
Jared Walsh added a two-run homer for the Angels, who have won the
first two games of the four-game series. The Blue Jays lost their
fourth game in a row.
David Phelps allowed only a walk in the first inning as Toronto's
opener. T.J. Zeuch (0-1) took over in the second and allowed four
unearned runs in that frame.
Reds 6, Diamondbacks 5 (10 innings)
Tyler Naquin hit a home run and Tucker Barnhardt drove in a pair of
runs, including the go-ahead score in the 10th inning, as Cincinnati
regrouped for a victory over Arizona to extend its winning streak to
six games.
Cincinnati now has a franchise-record 63 runs through its first
seven games of the season. The Reds led 5-0 after six innings, with
the help of Naquin's major-league-leading fifth home run, but the
Cincinnati bullpen coughed up the advantage. Arizona's Eduardo
Escobar hit a game-tying, two-run home run in the eighth inning off
Lucas Sims.
Cionel Perez (1-0) pitched two-thirds of an inning to earn the
victory, and Amir Garrett pitched the 10th inning for his second
save of the season. Alex Young (0-2) took the loss in the
Diamondbacks' home opener.
--Field Level Media
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