MLB roundup: Braves grab share of NL East lead
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[August 14, 2021]
Austin Riley belted a go-ahead
homer to lead off the seventh inning to lift the Atlanta Braves to a
4-2 victory over the host Washington Nationals and into a tie for
first place in the National League East.
The Braves pulled level with the Philadelphia Phillies, with both
teams a half-game ahead of the New York Mets.
Ozzie Albies homered in his third straight game and Dansby Swanson
and Travis d'Arnaud also went deep for the Braves, who have won
eight of their last 10 contests.
Juan Soto had an RBI single and Josh Bell added a sacrifice fly in
the first inning for the Nationals, who have dropped five in a row
and 10 of their past 11 games.
Giants 5, Rockies 4
Wilmer Flores hit a three-run home run and Austin Slater scored
after two of his three hits as host San Francisco beat Colorado for
its season-best sixth consecutive win.
Anthony DeSclafani (11-5), reinstated from the injured list earlier
in the day, worked five innings of two-run ball, helping the Giants
add to a winning streak that is their longest since a seven-gamer
last August.
Connor Joe smacked a two-run home run in the ninth inning while C.J.
Cron collected two doubles and a single for the Rockies, who dropped
their fourth straight.
Reds 6, Phillies 1
Joey Votto slammed a three-run homer and Tyler Mahle threw seven
shutout innings to lead visiting Cincinnati to a win against
Philadelphia.
Mahle (10-3) allowed three hits, struck out seven and didn't walk a
batter for the second straight outing. He reached double digits in
wins for the first time in his five-year major league career. Nick
Castellanos and Eugenio Suarez also homered, and Tyler Naquin and
Tucker Barnhart contributed two hits apiece for the Reds.
Phillies right-hander Zack Wheeler (10-7), coming off a two-hit
shutout, gave up four runs on four hits in six innings.
Rays 10, Twins 4
Nelson Cruz singled and homered in his return to Minneapolis and
Tampa Bay clubbed four homers while cruising to a victory over
Minnesota.
Kevin Kiermaier hit an inside-the-park homer while Yandy Diaz and
Mike Zunino also went deep for the Rays, who finished with 13 hits
while winning for the seventh time in eight games.
Tampa Bay, which has hit 44 home runs over its past 22 games,
improved to 33-9 this season in games in which it hit more than one
homer.
Cardinals 6, Royals 0
Jack Flaherty threw six scoreless innings as visiting St. Louis
defeated Kansas City for their fourth straight win.
Flaherty (9-1) threw 81 pitches in his first outing since going on
the injured list May 31 with a left oblique strain. He allowed only
two hits, struck out five and didn't walk a batter.
Whit Merrifield played in his 421st straight game for the Royals,
the longest active streak in the majors. He tied Alcides Escobar for
the longest streak in franchise history. He was 0-for-3 with a walk.
Diamondbacks 3, Padres 2
Daulton Varsho led off the bottom of the ninth inning with a long
homer to right to give Arizona a victory over San Diego at Phoenix.
Varsho hammered the full-count pitch from Craig Stammen (5-3) an
estimated 413 feet into the bleachers as Arizona defeated the Padres
for the second straight night. Diamondbacks starter Madison
Bumgarner allowed two runs and nine hits over 6 2/3 innings.
Wil Myers went 3-for-4 with a two-run homer for the Padres. Blake
Snell gave up two runs and six hits over five innings.
Rangers 8, Athletics 6
Yohel Pozo belted a go-ahead, three-run homer in his big-league
debut, and Texas halted visiting Oakland's seven-game winning streak
with a victory in Arlington, Texas.
Pozo became the 10th player in Rangers' history to homer in his
major league debut. The designated hitter also helped Texas end a
five-game, head-to-head skid against the A's.
Matt Olson hit his 29th home run while Mitch Moreland and Seth Brown
each had two hits and combined for three RBIs as the A's lost for
the third time in 14 contests.
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Atlanta Braves third baseman Austin
Riley (27) celebrates while rounding the bases after hitting a solo
home run against the Washington Nationals in the seventh inning at
Nationals Park. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports
Indians 7, Tigers 4
Rookie Ernie Clement hit the first two home runs of his career to
lift Cleveland past Detroit.
Yu Chang also homered and knocked in two runs while scoring two more
for the Indians. Zach Plesac (7-4) held the Tigers to two runs on
five hits and no walks while striking out nine in 7 2/3 innings.
Detroit's Miguel Cabrera remained stuck at 499 career homers, going
0-for-4.
Dodgers 6, Mets 5 (10 innings)
Will Smith hit a two-run homer leading off the 10th inning for
visiting Los Angeles, which went on to beat New York in the opener
of a three-game series.
The Dodgers, who were victorious in extra innings for just the
second time in 14 tries this year, have won five of six overall. The
Mets had their three-game winning streak snapped.
Smith's homer off Jeurys Familia (6-3) ensured the Dodgers would not
lose a game in which they raced out to a 4-0 lead. Kenley Jansen
(2-4) threw a perfect ninth before giving up an unearned run and
stranding two runners in the 10th.
Marlins 14, Cubs 10
Rookie Bryan De La Cruz slugged a grand slam during an 11-run second
inning, leading host Miami to a win over Chicago.
The Cubs lost their ninth straight game. Chicago starter Adbert
Alzolay (4-13), who leads the league in losses, took the defeat,
allowing six runs, five hits and one walk in 1 1/3 innings. The Cubs
have allowed 31 runs in their past two games and 41 in the past
three.
Alex Jackson hit a three-run homer during the second inning as Miami
rolled in the first game for manager Don Mattingly since he tested
positive for COVID-19. Jesus Aguilar, who leads the league with 82
RBIs, added a two-run homer and a run-scoring groundout.
Red Sox 8, Orioles 1
Bobby Dalbec homered and drove in three runs, Kyle Schwarber scored
twice in his Red Sox debut and Boston cruised past visiting
Baltimore in the opener of a three-game series.
Xander Bogaerts and Hunter Renfroe also went deep and Jarren Duran
had two RBIs as the Red Sox won for just the fourth time in their
last 15 games. Schwarber had been sidelined by a hamstring injury
since the Red Sox acquired him from the Washington Nationals ahead
of the July trade deadline.
Richie Martin homered for the Orioles, who have lost nine straight.
Astros 4, Angels 1
Kyle Tucker hit a grand slam and Zack Greinke threw seven shutout
innings to lead Houston over Los Angeles in Anaheim, Calif.
Greinke (11-3) allowed two hits, struck out seven and didn't walk a
batter. He improved to 6-0 with a 3.09 ERA against the Angels since
2015.
Ryan Pressly pitched a 1-2-3 ninth for his 19th save, wrapping up
the opener of a three-game series.
Mariners 3, Blue Jays 2
Jarred Kelenic drew a bases-loaded walk with two outs in the bottom
of the ninth inning as Seattle defeated visiting Toronto.
Tom Murphy hit a two-run homer for the Mariners, who have won three
in a row.
With two outs in the ninth, Adam Cimber (2-4) walked Kyle Seager and
Abraham Toro. Luis Torrens reached on an infield single as his
grounder deflected off Cimber's glove. Toronto manager Charlie
Montoyo brought in Brad Hand to face the rookie, but the left-hander
threw four consecutive pitches out of the strike zone to force home
the winning run.
--Field Level Media
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