MLB roundup: Max Scherzer shines in Dodgers debut
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[August 05, 2021]
Max Scherzer struck out 10 over
seven innings in his Dodgers debut and Mookie Betts hit a pair of
home runs to power Los Angeles to a 7-5 victory over the visiting
Houston Astros on Wednesday.
Scherzer (9-4), who was acquired at Friday's trade deadline from the
Washington Nationals, gave up two runs on five hits with one walk in
his fourth double-digit strikeout game of the season.
Will Smith and AJ Pollock also hit home runs as the Dodgers split a
brief two-game series with the Astros. The teams split the season
series 2-2 in a rematch of the 2017 World Series, won by Houston.
Michael Brantley, Carlos Correa and Kyle Tucker homered for the
Astros. Houston starter Jake Odorizzi (4-6) was tagged for seven
runs (six earned) on six hits and four home runs over three innings.
Reds 6, Twins 5
Joey Votto had a two-run double to highlight a four-run third inning
and Luis Castillo allowed one run over six innings to win his third
consecutive start as Cincinnati earned a split of its two-game
series with visiting Minnesota.
Tyler Stephenson homered and had two hits and Jonathan India went
3-for-5 with a double and an RBI for the Reds, who won for the sixth
time in their past eight games.
Castillo (6-10), who began the season with a 1-8 record, allowed six
hits and a walk while striking out seven.
Rays 4, Mariners 3
Mike Zunino homered against his former team as Tampa Bay defeated
Seattle in St. Petersburg, Fla.
Randy Arozarena added a two-run triple for the American League
East-leading Rays, who avoided not only a sweep of the three-game
series but also the seven-game season set against Seattle.
Josh Fleming (9-5) got the victory, going five-plus innings and
allowing two runs on five hits. Fleming didn't walk a batter and
struck out six.
Brewers 4, Pirates 2
Rowdy Tellez ripped a three-run, pinch-hit home run in the seventh
inning to rally host Milwaukee over Pittsburgh.
With the Brewers trailing 2-1 in the seventh, Luis Urias drew a
two-out walk off Kyle Keller (0-1) and Manny Pina followed with an
infield single off the glove of third baseman Rodolfo Castro.
Left-hander Chasen Shreve came on and Tellez sent a 2-2 pitch 423
feet over the wall in right-center for his ninth home run.
Tellez, acquired in early July in a trade with Toronto, has five
homers and 16 RBIs in 21 games with Milwaukee.
Athletics 5, Padres 4 (10 innings)
Matt Olson's double off the right field wall scored the tying and
winning runs as Oakland rallied for a walk-off victory over visiting
San Diego.
The Padres took advantage of a Matt Chapman bobble at shortstop to
go up 4-3 in the top of the 10th. However, the A's wasted no time
getting to San Diego's fifth pitcher, Tim Hill (5-6), in the bottom
of the inning.
Starling Marte singled inherited runner Mark Canha to third on the
left-hander's third pitch before Olson nearly missed a home run with
his game-winner on the next offering. The two-run uprising was
Oakland's second in as many innings after the team trailed 3-1
entering the bottom of the ninth.
Royals 9, White Sox 1
Edward Olivares, Salvador Perez, Michael A. Taylor and Ryan O'Hearn
homered as visiting Kansas City topped Chicago to snap a four-game
losing streak.
Carlos Hernandez (3-1) handcuffed the White Sox for the second time
in six days, yielding one run and two hits in five innings. He
walked two and struck out six. It was a follow-up to a July 29 home
start that saw him scatter four hits, one walk and four strikeouts
in six shutout innings.
Olivares and Taylor connected for solo shots in the second and
fourth innings, respectively, while Perez delivered a two-run blast
in the third. O'Hearn contributed a two-run shot in the seventh.
Red Sox 4, Tigers 1
Enrique Hernandez hit a two-run homer and Boston pitchers struck out
18 Detroit batters as the visiting Red Sox snapped a five-game
losing streak.
J.D. Martinez and Jarren Duran hit solo home runs for Boston.
Eduardo Rodriguez (8-6) struck out 10 in five innings while allowing
just two hits and walking four. Matt Barnes pitched the ninth for
his 24th save and was one of four Red Sox relievers who recorded two
strikeouts.
Tigers starter Casey Mize (6-6) allowed four runs on seven hits in
five innings.
Yankees 10, Orioles 3
DJ LeMahieu drove in four runs, including a tiebreaking single in
the seventh, and Giancarlo Stanton hit a bases-clearing double later
in the inning as New York rallied for a victory over Baltimore.
The Yankees won for the seventh time in nine games and tied a season
best by going nine games over .500 thanks to overcoming an early
three-run deficit.
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Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Max
Scherzer (31) throws against the Houston Astros during the second
inning at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Richard Mackson-USA
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Anthony Rizzo homered off Matt Harvey
and became the first Yankee to drive in a run in each of his first
six games with the team. He also became the first player with an RBI
in his first six games with any team since Bobby Murcer for the 1977
Chicago Cubs.
Phillies 9, Nationals 5
Rhys Hoskins belted a two-run homer
and had an RBI double to propel visiting Philadelphia to a 9-5
victory over Washington.
Didi Gregorius added a two-run homer in the seventh inning for the
Phillies, who overcame an early three-run deficit to win their
fourth game in a row. Philadelphia looks to match a season-high
winning streak on Thursday when it vies for a sweep of the four-game
series.
Former Nationals star Bryce Harper collected three hits, two RBIs
and two runs to improve to 9-for-19 with one homer, four RBIs and
seven runs scored in his past five games.
Braves 7, Cardinals 4
Adam Duvall hit a two-run homer and Joc Pederson hit a two-run
double to drive visiting Atlanta past St. Louis.
Jorge Soler hit a home run for the second straight game and Dansby
Swanson went 4-for-4 and scored three runs for the retooled Braves,
who reacquired Duvall and added Pederson and Soler with in-season
trades.
The Braves won back-to-back games for the first time since their
three-game winning streak July 7-10.
Blue Jays 8, Indians 6
George Springer had four hits, including a solo home run and a
two-run double, and Toronto held on to defeat visiting Cleveland.
Corey Dickerson added a two-run double to help the Blue Jays take a
2-1 lead in the four-game series.
Owen Miller had a three-run double and Jose Ramirez and Oscar
Mercado added solo homers for the Indians, who outhit the Blue Jays
15-10. Mercado had four hits.
Mets 5, Marlins 3
Javier Baez hit a tiebreaking homer in the eighth inning, leading
New York past host Miami.
Baez, acquired last week from the Chicago Cubs, went 2-for-5 with
two runs. After his homer cleared the right field fence, Baez
pointed at the Miami dugout and used a "talk too much" hand signal.
It was the second consecutive night Baez had directed that gesture
toward the Marlins.
Reliever Miguel Castro (3-3) pitched one perfect inning to earn the
win as the Mets snapped a three-game losing skid. Trevor May tossed
a 1-2-3 ninth for his fourth save in six chances as New York
pitchers retired the last 11 batters they faced.
Angels 2, Rangers 1
Jack Mayfield homered for the second straight night and Shohei
Ohtani pitched six innings of one-run ball as visiting Los Angeles
beat Texas.
Mayfield had three hits in the No. 9 spot for the Angels, who
improved to 4-25 when scoring two runs or fewer this season.
Ohtani (6-1) allowed four hits while striking out six. He did not
walk a batter for the second straight outing and has issued just one
walk in his past 26 innings.
Cubs 3, Rockies 2
Patrick Wisdom had three hits, Johneshwy Fargas finished with two
hits and Chicago beat Colorado in Denver.
Rookie Manuel Rodriguez pitched the ninth for his first career save.
All but one starting position player reached base for Chicago, which
had lost five of its previous seven games.
Brendan Rodgers had three hits and Raimel Tapia and Ryan McMahon had
two hits apiece for the Rockies. Colorado pounded out 10 hits but
never more than one in an inning after the first.
Giants 7, Diamondbacks 1
Alex Dickerson smacked a three-run homer and Donovan Solano also
went deep and had three RBIs as visiting San Francisco rolled past
Arizona.
Buster Posey added a run-scoring double and Tommy La Stella had two
hits and two walks as the Giants maintained their 3 1/2-game lead
over the Dodgers in the National League West.
San Francisco's Kevin Gausman (10-5) gave up one run and five hits
over six innings to end a three-start winless stretch. He struck out
eight and walked none as the Giants won for the seventh time in the
past 10 games.
--Field Level Media
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