MLB roundup: Miguel Cabrera blasts 500th career homer in Tigers' win
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[August 23, 2021]
Miguel Cabrera belted his 500th
career home run and the visiting Detroit Tigers went on to record a
5-3 win in 11 innings over the Toronto Blue Jays on Sunday
afternoon.
Detroit had two-out RBI doubles by Daz Cameron and Willi Castro in
the 11th against Kirby Snead (0-1) to seize the rubber match of a
three-game series.
Joe Jimenez struck out two in the bottom of the 11th inning to earn
his first save.
The Tigers, who tied the game in the ninth on an error, claimed a
3-2 lead in the 10th on a sacrifice fly by Jonathan Schoop against
Brad Hand. Gregory Soto (6-3) then allowed Alejandro Kirk's
sacrifice fly that tied the game in the 10th, but he worked out of a
bases-loaded jam.
Toronto left-hander Steven Matz allowed one run and five hits in six
innings.
Brewers 7, Nationals 3
Kolten Wong homered, tripled and drove in three runs as host Milwaukee
beat Washington in the rubber match of a three-game series.
Lorenzo Cain added a two-run home run for the Brewers, who have won 10
of their last 13 games. Former Nationals pitcher Hunter Strickland (2-1)
struck out two batters in two-thirds of an inning for the victory. Josh
Hader retired Juan Soto with two runners on in the ninth inning for his
26th save.
Lane Thomas had three of Washington's nine hits. The
losing pitcher, 31-year-old rookie Sean Nolin (0-2), gave up three runs
on six hits over four innings. He walked three and struck out five.
Phillies 7, Padres 4
Rhys Hoskins homered twice in his return from the injured list and Kyle
Gibson matched his season high by pitching eight innings as Philadelphia
defeated host San Diego.
Odubel Herrera went 4-for-5 with a double, home run and three RBIs and
J.T. Realmuto also went deep as the Phillies took two of three games in
the weekend series. Gibson (9-5), acquired at the trade deadline from
Texas, won for the first time in his past three starts.
San Diego pinch-hitter Austin Nola hit a three-run double with two outs
in the ninth inning, but the Padres suffered their ninth loss in the
past 11 games and dropped a game behind Cincinnati in the chase for the
National League's second and final wild-card playoff berth.
Mets 7, Dodgers 2
J.D. Davis hit a home run and drove in four runs, while
Marcus Stroman pitched six solid innings, as New York avoided a season
sweep at the hands of host Los Angeles.
Javier Baez had two doubles and scored two runs in his return from the
injured list as the Mets won for just the second time in their past 10
games in a stretch played entirely against the Dodgers and San Francisco
Giants, the teams with the two best records in baseball. New York will
complete the 13-game stretch with three games against the Giants this
week.
Cody Bellinger had a two-run single for the Dodgers, whose nine-game
winning streak came to an end. David Price (4-2) gave up three runs on
three hits over four innings as Los Angeles lost for just the second
time in their last 15 games.
Giants 2, Athletics 1
Donovan Solano's first career pinch-hit home run, a two-run shot in the
eighth inning, rallied San Francisco past host Oakland for a
season-series win in the Bay Area rivalry.
Up 1-0, A.J. Puk (0-1) relieved Oakland's Frankie
Montas and retired the first two batters he faced in the eighth before
walking Austin Slater on a full count, setting the stage for Solano's
sixth homer of the season.
Following LaMonte Wade Jr.'s pinch-hit homer on Saturday, the Giants are
the first team in MLB history to hit go-ahead pinch-hit homers in the
eighth inning or later in back-to-back games. Dominic Leone (3-2), who
took over for Logan Webb in the seventh, picked up the victory, and Jake
McGee earned his 28th save.
Indians 3, Angels 0
Cleveland grabbed an early lead and Cal Quantrill pitched seven
scoreless innings as Cleveland beat Los Angeles in the Little League
Classic at Historic Bowman Field in Williamsport, Pa.
Cleveland, the home team, ended up sweeping the three-game, two-city
series from the Angels. The Indians went 5-1 against Los Angeles this
season. The Indians scored in the first inning against Los Angeles
starter Jose Suarez on a two-run homer to left from Amed Rosario,
scoring Myles Straw, who led off with a double to the wall in center.
Rosario finished the day 3-for-4.
Suarez (5-7) gave up three runs on six hits and two walks with four
strikeouts over four innings. Shohei Ohtani reached base three times on
a single and two walks.
Braves 3, Orioles 1
In Baltimore, Jorge Soler began a three-run burst with his 18th homer
and sparked visiting Atlanta to its ninth straight win.
The win completed a 9-0 road trip for Atlanta, which swept consecutive
three-game sets against Washington, Miami and Baltimore. The Braves have
won 16 of their last 18 games.
The loss extended Baltimore's losing streak to 18 straight, the longest
in the American League this season and the second-longest in club
history. The Orioles lost 21 in a row to begin the 1988 season.
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Philadelphia Phillies first baseman Rhys
Hoskins (17) hits a home run against the San Diego Padres during the
fifth inning at Petco Park. Mandatory Credit: Orlando Ramirez-USA
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Rays 9, White Sox 0
Tampa Bay rookie Wander Franco doubled twice, scored three runs and
extended his major-league-best on-base streak to 24 games as the
Rays routed Chicago to earn a series win in St. Petersburg, Fla.
Franco went 2-for-5 and had an RBI,
and Austin Meadows (3-for-4, double) drove in three runs for the
Rays, who finish the season series 3-3 against Chicago.
Catcher Francisco Mejia (2-for-4) continued his stellar hitting with
the bases loaded by lashing a three-run double in the sixth inning
to put the home side up 6-0.
Reds 3, Marlins 1
Tyler Naquin homered twice and Vladimir Gutierrez tossed seven
strong innings as Cincinnati completed a four-game sweep against
visiting Miami. Gutierrez (9-4) allowed one run on three hits and
struck out eight.
Mike Moustakas connected for the
go-ahead homer off Sandy Alcantara (7-12) in the fifth inning. It
was his fifth homer of the season and first since returning from the
60-day injured list.
Naquin, who has 18 homers on the season, was getting a chance in the
leadoff spot as Jonathan India received a planned day off. He took
advantage with his second two-homer performance of the season, with
both coming as Cincinnati's leadoff hitter.
Mariners 6, Astros 3
Kyle Seager bashed a three-run home run in the top of the 11th
inning as Seattle averted a series sweep with a come-from-behind win
over Houston.
Seager belted a 446-foot shot into the seats behind the home bullpen
in right-center field off Astros reliever Ryne Stanek (1-3) to
provide the Mariners some needed insurance. His 29th home run
followed an RBI single from Ty France that gave the Mariners their
first lead at 3-2.
Paul Sewald (8-3) enabled Seattle to survive the 10th by striking
out the side after the Astros loaded the bases with no outs. He
stranded pinch-runner Lance McCullers Jr., who represented the
winning run, at third base with strikeouts of Carlos Correa, Jason
Castro and Yuli Gurriel.
Royals 9, Cubs 1
Andrew Benintendi went 3-for-4 with a
double and three RBIs, Hunter Dozier went 2-for-5 with a double and
two RBIs, and Kansas City completed a three-game sweep of host
Chicago.
Carlos Santana (3-for-5, RBI) and Whit Merrifield (2-for-4, RBI)
also shined for the Royals, who finished with 16 hits to five for
the Cubs. The Royals have won six of their past seven games.
Right-hander Carlos Hernandez (4-1) gave up one run on four hits in
seven innings. He walked three and fanned eight.
Cubs right-hander Alec Mills (5-6) lost his second start in a row.
He gave up seven runs (six earned) on 11 hits in four-plus innings.
He walked none and struck out five. The Cubs set a franchise record
with their 13th consecutive home loss.
Cardinals 3, Pirates 0
Adam Wainwright once again dominated Pittsburgh, when the
39-year-old right-hander continued his renaissance by allowing just
two hits over eight scoreless innings as St. Louis avoided being
swept by the visitors in the finale of a three-game series.
Wainwright (12-7) walked none and struck out nine while going at
least eight scoreless innings for the major league-leading fourth
time and lowering his ERA to 3.10. He has not finished with an ERA
below 3.00 in a full season since 2014.
Pirates starter Steven Brault (0-2) allowed one run on five hits and
two walks while striking out one over four innings.
Diamondbacks 8, Rockies 4
Daulton Varsho homered, tripled and doubled, Christian Walker also
went deep, and Arizona ended Colorado's nine-game home winning
streak and five-game streak overall.
David Peralta had two hits and Taylor Widener (2-1) allowed one run
on one hit and walked five to win for the first time since April 4.
He also singled.
Ryan McMahon had two hits for the Rockies. Starter Jon Gray (7-10)
gave up five runs on six hits and struck out eight in 5 1/3 innings.
He walked three.
--Field Level Media
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