MLB roundup: Dodgers pull off sweep of Nats
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[April 12, 2021]
Zach McKinstry homered and drove
in three runs and the Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the visiting
Washington Nationals 3-0 on Sunday, sweeping the three-game series
between the last two World Series champions.
In a matchup of three-time Cy Young Award winners, Clayton Kershaw
(2-1) threw 86 pitches over six scoreless innings. He allowed five
hits and struck out six without a walk.
Washington's Max Scherzer (0-1) allowed one run on just three hits
over six innings. He struck out five and walked one on 90 pitches.
Kenley Jansen pitched a 1-2-3 ninth with two strikeouts for his
second save.
Red Sox 14, Orioles 9
J.D. Martinez hit three home runs, Rafael Devers added a pair and
Boston exacted revenge on host Baltimore, completing a three-game
sweep of its division rival with an overpowering win.
Martinez led the assault, bombing Jorge Lopez (0-2), Mac Sceroler
and Tyler Wells for solo shots in the third, sixth and eighth
innings, respectively. The homers were Martinez's third, fourth and
fifth of the season.
After having been held to a total of five runs in three
season-opening losses to the Orioles at Fenway Park last week, the
Red Sox pounded Baltimore pitching for 27 runs in the rematch
series, including a season-high 14 on Sunday. The Red Sox have won
six in a row.

Mariners 8, Twins 6
Kyle Seager went 4 for 4 and hit two home runs, including a
three-run shot in the top of the ninth inning, as Seattle rallied
from a six-run deficit to defeat Minnesota in Minneapolis and take
two of three games in the series.
Rookie Taylor Trammell also homered for Seattle, his second in as
many games. Minnesota's Byron Buxton went 3 for 4 with a double,
home run and four RBIs.
The Mariners rallied in the ninth against Twins closer Alex Colome
(0-1). Mitch Haniger and Ty France singled before Seager hit a 3-2
pitch over the wall in right-center field to give Seattle its first
lead.
Pirates 7, Cubs 1
JT Brubaker pitched into the sixth inning and helped his cause with
three RBIs as Pittsburgh defeated visiting Chicago to claim the
rubber match of their three-game series.
Brubaker (1-0) allowed one run on four hits with no walks in 5 1/3
innings and delivered a two-run single to put the Pirates ahead in
the second inning. Wilmer Difo added a pinch-hit, two-run homer for
Pittsburgh, which has won two back-to-back games following a
six-game losing streak.
Former Pirate Trevor Williams (1-1) started for Chicago and was
charged with five runs on 10 hits and three walks over 3 1/3
innings. Javy Baez belted a solo homer for the Cubs, who have lost
four of their last five.
Indians 5, Tigers 2
Logan Allen recorded his first victory in two seasons, Eddie Rosario
had two hits and two runs scored and Cleveland completed a
three-game series sweep of visiting Detroit.
Allen (1-1), the Indians' starter, gave up one run on two hits and
struck out five in five innings. His most recent victory had been
June 25, 2019, against Baltimore when he pitched for San Diego.
Franmil Reyes had two hits, a run scored and an RBI for Cleveland.
Wilson Ramos blasted his fourth homer of the season for the Tigers,
and Detroit starter Jose Urena (0-2) gave up two runs on three hits
and walked five in 4 2/3 innings.

Yankees 8, Rays 4 (10)
Rougned Odor's tiebreaking single with two outs in the 10th inning
helped New York salvage a game in its three-game road set at Tampa
Bay.
In his debut with New York, the second baseman fought off a 3-2
pitch from Collin McHugh (0-1), looping a ball to center to score
Aaron Hicks with the go-ahead run. Then Gary Sanchez and Gio Urshela
drove in insurance markers.
In snapping their three-game losing streak, the Yankees won for just
the fifth time in 18 games against the Rays since the beginning of
last season.
Royals 4, White Sox 3 (10)
Michael A. Taylor scored the tiebreaking run on a throwing error by
Garrett Crochet in the 10th inning as visiting Kansas City rallied
to beat Chicago.
Taylor started the 10th inning as the designated runner at second,
and immediately took third on a sacrifice bunt by Nicky Lopez.
After an intentional walk to Whit Merrifield, Crochet (0-1) fielded
Andrew Benintendi's bunt but his throw home was in the dirt in front
of catcher Zack Collins, allowing Taylor to easily score.
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Washington Nationals
catcher Yan Gomes (10) follows through on a swing for an RBI single
during the sixth inning against the Los Angeles Dodgers at Dodger
Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kelvin Kuo-USA TODAY Sports

Brewers 9, Cardinals 3
Travis Shaw hit a three-run home run and Avisail Garcia and Manny
Pina added two-run shots to power visiting Milwaukee past St. Louis.
The Brewers sent 10 hitters to the plate in the first inning to
forge a 4-0 lead, expanding it to 7-0 in the second. Cardinals
starting pitcher Daniel Ponce de Leon (1-1) retired just four
batters and allowed seven runs on six hits and four walks.
Milwaukee won for the fourth time in its past five games but did not
come out unscathed. Shaw left the game for precautionary reasons
after fouling a ball off his shin and Christian Yelich exited the
game due to back soreness.
Padres 2, Rangers 0
Trent Grisham lined a homer into the right field seats leading off
the fourth inning against Texas starter Mike Foltynewicz to break up
a scoreless game, and seven San Diego pitchers shut out Texas on
five hits as the visiting Padres completed a three-game sweep of the
Rangers.
Foltynewicz (0-2) allowed only two hits and three walks with three
strikeouts in seven innings.
Manny Machado led off the ninth with a home run off former Padre Ian
Kennedy after the Rangers left seven runners stranded on the bases
in the sixth, seventh and eighth innings.
Diamondbacks 7, Reds 0
Luke Weaver pitched a no-hitter into the seventh inning and Eduardo
Escobar belted a home run in his fourth consecutive game to lead
host Arizona over Cincinnati.
The Diamondbacks won the series, beating the Reds on Saturday and
Sunday after the Cincinnati increased its winning streak to six
games with a win Friday.
The Reds had only two hits Sunday and scored just three runs in the
last two games after producing five or more in its first seven games
of the season.

Giants 4, Rockies 0
Right-hander Anthony DeSclafani continued San Francisco's run of
brilliant pitching, blanking Colorado over six innings to help the
hosts complete a three-game sweep.
Alex Dickerson hit a first-inning solo home run and Brandon Belt
added one in the sixth, both off Rockies starter German Marquez
(0-1), providing the power that produced the Giants' fourth straight
win.
DeSclafani (1-0) allowed six hits in his second start for the
Giants. Relievers Jose Alvarez, Tyler Rogers and Wandy Peralta
completed the shutout after his exit.
Phillies 7, Braves 6
Alec Bohm aggressively scored on a sacrifice fly in the ninth inning
to give Philadelphia a win over host Atlanta.
Bohm led off the inning with a double and went to third on an
infield grounder against reliever Will Smith (0-2). Didi Gregorius
followed with a fly ball to shallow left. Marcell Ozuna made the
catch and threw home, but Bohm managed to get a toe in ahead of
Travis d'Arnaud's tag, a call that was reviewed and upheld.
Atlanta starter Drew Smyly pitched five innings and allowed five
runs on five hits, two of them homers, and struck out three.
Philadelphia's Matt Moore also went five innings and allowed five
runs. He surrendered nine hits, two home runs, and struck out five.
--Field Level Media
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