MLB roundup: Carlos Rodon tosses no-hitter for White Sox
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[April 15, 2021]
Left-hander Carlos Rodon pitched
the 20th no-hitter in Chicago White Sox franchise history on
Wednesday, striking out seven and allowing one hit batsman to defeat
the visiting Cleveland Indians 8-0.
Rodon (2-0) retired 27 of the 28 batters he faced, including the
first 25. He lost his bid for the fourth perfect game in franchise
history with one out in the ninth, hitting Cleveland's Roberto Perez
on the foot with a 1-2 slider.
The next batter, Yu Chang, was called out on strikes, and Jordan
Luplow bounced out to third baseman Yoan Moncada to end the game.
White Sox first baseman Jose Abreu preserved the milestone one
batter before Perez reached base. Abreu lunged with his foot to
touch the bag and record an unassisted putout as a sliding Josh
Naylor tried to beat out a grounder down the line.
Rangers 5, Rays 1
Kohei Arihara crafted 5 2/3 scoreless innings to record his first
major league win as Texas beat Tampa Bay in St. Petersburg, Fla.
Making his third big-league start after pitching six seasons in his
native Japan, the 28-year-old Arihara (1-1) baffled the home side
with an array of pitches and yielded just three hits. He struck out
five and did not issue a walk.
David Dahl and Adolis Garcia each added a pair of RBIs with a double
and a triple, respectively, in Texas' four-run seventh inning. Yandy
Diaz and Manuel Margot had two hits each and Brandon Lowe hit his
first homer for the Rays, who slipped to 3-3 on the homestand.
Tigers 6, Astros 4
Michael Fulmer delivered his longest outing in more than 2 1/2 years
and Detroit completed a three-game sweep at Houston.
Fulmer (1-0), in his second year back from Tommy John surgery logged
five innings of two-run ball. The Tigers provided Fulmer an early
cushion with a pair of three-run frames against Lance McCullers Jr.
(1-1). Jeimer Candelario finished with three hits and two RBIs.
Houston played without Jose Altuve, Yordan Alvarez, Alex Bregman and
Martin Maldonado, who were placed on the injured list earlier in the
day due to health and safety protocols.
Brewers 7, Cubs 0
Travis Shaw drove in two runs and starter Corbin Burnes (1-1) struck
out 10 over six strong innings as host Milwaukee beat Chicago.
The Brewers won their third consecutive series as they took two of
three from Chicago for the second time in the span of a week.
The Cubs lost for the sixth time in the past eight games.
Blue Jays 5, Yankees 4
Bo Bichette's second home run of the game led off the bottom of the
ninth and Toronto defeated visiting New York in Dunedin, Fla.
Bichette, who also had a single and is on an 11-game hitting streak,
hit his fourth homer of the season against Chad Green (0-2). It was
Bichette's second career walk-off homer against the Yankees.
Alejandro Kirk added a two-run homer for the Blue Jays in the rubber
match of the three-game series.
Aaron Judge homered twice for the Yankees. The Blue Jays have won
four of six games from the Yankees this season.
Nationals 6, Cardinals 0
Joe Ross threw six scoreless innings, Ryan Zimmerman homered and
visiting Washington defeated St. Louis to take the series 2-1.
Ross (1-0) allowed four hits and struck out five with one walk, and
a quartet of Washington relievers completed the four-hit shutout.
Trea Turner, Juan Soto and Josh Harrison had two hits apiece for the
Nationals.
Cardinals starter Adam Wainwright (0-2) allowed four runs (three
earned) on seven hits over five innings. He struck out seven and
walked two. Yadier Molina caught his 2,000th game for the Cardinals.
Royals 6, Angels 1
Starter Brad Keller had his first good outing of the season and
Kansas City handed visiting Los Angeles its first series loss of
2021.
Keller (1-1) came into the game with a 19.29 ERA after two starts.
But on Wednesday, he allowed one run on four hits in 5 2/3 innings.
Salvador Perez was 8-for-12 in the series, including a home run and
two RBIs Wednesday. The Royals also saw Hunter Dozier record his
first two hits and Andrew Benintendi get his first extra-base hit
and multi-hit game of the season.
Giants 3, Reds 0
Johnny Cueto (2-0) took a shutout into the sixth inning before
leaving the game with a lat injury and the San Francisco bullpen got
the final 10 outs to preserve the win over visiting Cincinnati.
Caleb Baragar got the final out of the sixth before Logan Webb,
Tyler Rogers and Jake McGee faced just 10 batters to get the last
nine outs. McGee earned his sixth save despite allowing his first
hit of the season -- a two-out, two-strike single to Joey Votto.
Austin Slater launched a double to right-center, scoring Brandon
Crawford with what proved to be the game-winning run.
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Chicago White Sox
starting pitcher Carlos Rodon (55) celebrates with teammates after
delivering a final out for a no-hitter against the Cleveland Indians
during the ninth inning at Guaranteed Rate Field. Mandatory Credit:
Kamil Krzaczynski-USA TODAY Sports
Marlins 6, Braves 5 (10)
Jesus Aguilar's double in the 10th inning drove in the go-ahead run
and visiting Miami hung on to beat Atlanta to extend its winning
streak to four games.
The winning pitcher was Jack Curtiss (2-0), who worked one scoreless
inning and struck out one. Yimi Garcia pitched the 10th inning, and
set the Braves down in order, including strikeouts of Ronald Acuna
Jr. and Marcell Ozuna, to earn his second save.
The Braves wasted another outstanding effort from Acuna, who was
3-for-5, including a double and his fifth and sixth home runs. He
scored three times and drove in four.
Dodgers 4, Rockies 2
Justin Turner and Zach McKinstry hit home runs and five relievers
delivered 4 2/3 scoreless innings as Los Angeles extended its
winning streak to five games with a victory over visiting Colorado.
Corey Seager extended his hitting streak against Colorado to 18
games as the Dodgers won for the 10th time in 11 games since losing
their season opener at Colorado on April 1. Los Angeles has not lost
at home in five games.
Trevor Story and Charlie Blackmon each drove in runs in the fifth
inning as the Rockies' losing streak was extended to five games.
Colorado is 1-5 against Los Angeles this season, winning the one
game on Opening Day at home.
Red Sox 3, Twins 2 (Game 1)
Alex Verdugo ended the game with a highlight-reel catch as Boston
extended its winning streak to eight games with a victory over
Minnesota in the first game of a doubleheader in Minneapolis.
Xander Bogaerts had two doubles and Christian Arroyo added two hits,
including what proved to be the winning run for Boston. Verdugo also
had two hits. Jorge Polanco drove in two runs for Minnesota, which
lost its fourth straight game.
Nathan Eovaldi (2-1) picked up the win for Boston, allowing two runs
on five hits over five innings. Matt Barnes, despite giving up a
leadoff walk and a stolen base to Jake Cave, picked up his second
save in two days, thanks to the diving catch by Verdugo on a Luis
Arraez sinking line drive to end the game.
Red Sox 7, Twins 1 (Game 2)
Alex Verdugo homered and also hit a two-run single to highlight a
six-run fifth inning as Boston completed a sweep of a doubleheader
against Minnesota.
Eduardo Rodriguez allowed one run over five innings to help the Red
Sox earn their ninth consecutive win. The streak is the longest for
Boston since a 10-gamer from July 2-12, 2018.
Rafael Devers went 2-for-4 and drove in two runs and Verdugo
finished with three hits for Boston, which has scored 67 runs over
the past nine games.
Pirates 5, Padres 1
Gregory Polanco homered and Adam Frazier had three hits and two RBIs
to help Pittsburgh down visiting San Diego.
Colin Moran and Erik Gonzalez each added an RBI single for the
Pirates, who broke the game open with three runs in the eighth.
Pittsburgh won for the fourth time in five games.
Pittsburgh starter Tyler Anderson (1-2) pitched 5 1/3 innings. He
allowed one run and four hits with two walks and two strikeouts.
Mets 5, Phillies 1
David Peterson tied a career-high with 10 strikeouts and allowed
just two hits over six innings in earning the win for host New York
in a win over Philadelphia.
The Mets have won the first three games of the four-game series and
will go for the sweep, weather permitting, Thursday afternoon.
Peterson (1-1), who gave up six runs over four innings in his season
debut against the Phillies April 7, didn't allow a hit Wednesday
until Jean Segura homered with one out in the fifth. The
left-hander, who also struck out 10 batters against the Atlanta
Braves last Sept. 19, struck out at least one batter in every inning
Wednesday and didn't issue a walk.
--Field Level Media
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