MLB roundup: Shohei Ohtani pitches, belts 40th homer in Angels' win
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[August 19, 2021]
Shohei Ohtani tossed eight
dominant innings and blasted his major league-leading 40th home run,
carrying the visiting Los Angeles Angels to a 3-1 victory over the
Detroit Tigers on Wednesday.
Ohtani (8-1) limited Detroit to one run on six hits while piling up
eight strikeouts. Ohtani is 4-0 in five starts since the All-Star
break.
His 40 homers mark the most by an Angels left-handed batter in a
season, surpassing Reggie Jackson's 39 in 1982.
Tigers starter Tarik Skubal (8-11) gave up two first-inning runs on
a Justin Upton homer, then settled in during a 6 2/3-inning stint.
He didn't walk a batter while recording seven strikeouts.
Braves 11, Marlins 9
Freddie Freeman posted just the seventh cycle in Atlanta history,
leading his team to a win over Miami.
Freeman, who has the last two Braves cycles, started his work with a
double in the first. He tripled in the fourth -- his first
three-bagger since Aug. 9, 2020. Freeman singled in the fifth and
homered 405 feet to center in the sixth to complete the cycle.
Miami, which was swept in this three-game series, got just
three-plus innings from starter Jesus Luzardo (4-6), who allowed
four hits, five walks and four runs in three-plus innings.
Yankees 5, Red Sox 2
Andrew Heaney pitched seven effective innings, Anthony Rizzo hit a
two-run single in his return from the COVID-19 list and surging New
York beat Boston to complete a three-game sweep at Yankee Stadium.
The Yankees tied a season high with their sixth straight win and won
for the 18th time in 23 games since blowing a four-run lead at
Fenway Park on July 25. They were 9 1/2 games behind the Red Sox in
the AL East on July 26, but completing the sweep put them one game
ahead of their rival for the second wild-card spot.
Heaney (8-8) allowed one run and two hits for his second win since
being acquired from the Los Angeles Angels on July 30. Rizzo
returned from missing 10 games, and in his first appearance since
Aug. 7, the first baseman capped New York's four-run second with a
hard single that scored two.
Diamondbacks 4, Phillies 2
Humberto Castellanos recorded his first two major league hits and
notched his first career win as Arizona registered a victory over
slumping Philadelphia at Phoenix.
Castellanos (1-1) drove in a run with his second hit and allowed one
run and three hits over 5 1/3 innings.
Asdrubal Cabrera and Christian Walker also had two hits for the
Diamondbacks, who won for the fifth time in six games.
Odubel Herrera homered and tripled for the Phillies, who lost for
the sixth time in their last eight games. Philadelphia fell to 3 1/2
games behind the first-place Atlanta Braves in the National League
East.
Dodgers 9, Pirates 0
Max Muncy hit two home runs for the second time in four games and
Mitch White went a career-long 7 1/3 innings without allowing a run
as Los Angeles completed a three-game sweep of visiting Pittsburgh.
AJ Pollock and Corey Seager also hit home runs as all nine Dodgers
hits came from the top four spots in the lineup. White (1-1) entered
in the second inning, and he allowed two hits with two walks while
striking out six.
The Dodgers won for the 10th time in their past 11 games and
extended their winning streak over the Pirates to 16 games. Los
Angeles has won its past 12 home games against Pittsburgh.
Rockies 7, Padres 5
Trevor Story and Dom Nunez homered, Garrett Hampson had three hits,
and Colorado beat San Diego in Denver to earn a three-game sweep.
C.J. Cron had two hits and three RBIs and Charlie Blackmon and Ryan
McMahon had two hits each for the Rockies. Colorado has won seven
straight home games against San Diego.
Wil Myers hit two home runs in Jake Arrieta's debut with the Padres.
Arrieta (5-12) left in the fourth inning with a mild left hamstring
strain.
Cubs 7, Reds 1
Ian Happ and Michael Hermosillo each hit early homers as visiting
Chicago earned a rare series win by beating Cincinnati.
The Cubs, who lost 12 straight before winning Tuesday night, won a
set for just the third time in 18 series dating back to mid-June.
Happ hit a two-out solo homer in the first off Tyler Mahle (10-4).
Tyler Naquin homered in the second for the Reds while Jose Barrero
had a pair of hits. Mahle allowed five runs on eight hits and one
walk while striking out five over five innings.
Mets 6, Giants 2 (12 innings)
Kevin Pillar hit a three-run home run in a four-run 12th inning,
helping New York end a five-game losing streak with a victory over
host San Francisco.
After the Mets had rallied to tie the game at one in the ninth and
the Giants tied it at two in the 11th, Patrick Mazeika singled
inherited runner Dominic Smith to third before Pillar crushed a
Tyler Chatwood pitch into the left field bleachers.
Chance Sisco, in his first at-bat for the Mets, capped the
12th-inning uprising with an RBI double.
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Los Angeles Angels starting pitcher
Shohei Ohtani (17) prepares to give his equipment to an umpire
during the seventh inning against the Detroit Tigers at Comerica
Park. Mandatory Credit: Raj Mehta-USA TODAY Sports
Twins 8, Indians 7 (11 innings)
Jorge Polanco delivered his third walk-off hit in the last four
games as Minnesota posted over visiting Cleveland in the rubber
match of a three-game series.
Polanco's one-out, bases-loaded single
off Justin Garza (2-1) scored Ryan Jeffers, who began the inning as
the automatic runner at second base.
Miguel Sano homered and drove in three runs for the Twins, who
rallied from a 5-2 deficit to win for the sixth time in their last
eight games. Sano added a two-RBI double during the team's five-run
fifth inning.
Rays 8, Orioles 4
Tampa Bay's Ryan Yarbrough returned from the injured list by firing
five stellar innings of relief in the Rays' win over Baltimore,
stretching the Orioles' losing streak to a season-high-tying 14
games in St. Petersburg, Fla.
Just activated from the COVID-related IL, the lefty Yarbrough (7-4)
took over in the second and retired 15 of the 16 batters he faced in
his first outing since his Aug. 6 start. He allowed one hit and
fanned three in his 70-pitch effort.
Rookie Wander Franco reached base safely in his 20th straight game
by going 3-for-4 with a double, walk and two RBIs.
Nationals 8, Blue Jays 5
Josh Bell's three-run seventh-inning homer helped Washington rally
past visiting Toronto and earn a sweep of the two-game set.
Juan Soto also had a three-run homer for Washington and Carter
Kieboom added a solo shot.
Mason Thompson (1-1) pitched 2/3 of an inning for the win and Kyle
Finnegan got the final four outs for his fourth save as the
Nationals won their second game in a row after losing seven
straight.
Mariners 3, Rangers 1
Kyle Seager belted a two-run homer and Marco Gonzales tossed 5 1/3
solid innings to propel visiting Seattle to a victory over Texas in
Arlington.
Seager also had a double to account for two of the five hits for the
Mariners, who have won six of their last seven contests to move a
season high-tying nine games above .500.
Jose Trevino had an RBI double with two outs in the seventh inning
for the Rangers, who have lost 11 of their last 14 games overall and
12 of 18 encounters with the Mariners this season.
Royals 3, Astros 2
Hunter Dozier's two-run home run in the seventh inning gave Kansas
City a victory over visiting Houston, the Royals' third consecutive
victory to open a four-game series.
The game ended on a play at the plate, when Royals left fielder
Andrew Benintendi threw out Chas McCormick trying to score from
second on Jose Altuve's single.
Domingo Tapia (1-0) got the victory after retiring the only batter
he faced. Scott Barlow earned his seventh save despite giving up
three hits in the ninth inning.
White Sox 3, Athletics 2
Luis Robert had three hits and two RBIs and Liam Hendriks recorded a
five-out save against his former club as host Chicago beat Oakland.
Hendriks struck out the final three Oakland batters en route to his
American League-leading 28th save for the White Sox, who will try to
secure a sweep of the four-game series on Thursday afternoon.
The A's have lost four straight and five of six on the heels of a
seven-game winning streak.
Brewers 6, Cardinals 4 (10 innings)
Avisail Garcia hit two homers as Milwaukee rallied past host St.
Louis in 10 innings. Garcia's second homer was a ninth-inning solo
shot that tied the game, setting the stage for the winning rally in
the 10th.
The Brewers got eight innings of one-run ball from seven relievers
while winning for the eighth time in nine games. However, they may
have lost starting pitcher Freddy Peralta to an injury. Peralta
exited the game with right shoulder discomfort after batting in the
third inning.
Reyes' throwing error on Luis Urias' chopper put Brewers on second
and third with nobody out in the 10th inning, and a wild pitch put
the visitors up 4-3. Christian Yelich's bunt single scored another
run, and Jace Peterson's single, combined with Nootbaar's error in
right field, increased the advantage to 6-3.
--Field Level Media
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