MLB roundup: Orioles top Angels, end 19-game skid
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[August 26, 2021]
Ramon Urias and Kelvin Gutierrez each drew bases-loaded walks as part of
a five-run eighth inning Wednesday, helping the host Baltimore Orioles
snap a 19-game losing streak with a 10-6 victory over the Los Angeles
Angels.
Austin Hayes added a pinch-hit, two-run double in the eighth as the
Orioles recorded their first win since a 7-1 romp over the New York
Yankees on Aug. 2.
DJ Stewart launched a two-run homer and Cedric Mullins and Anthony
Santander (three hits) also went deep for Baltimore.
Los Angeles' Brandon Marsh hit his first major league homer to highlight
a five-RBI performance. Jared Walsh also went deep for the Angels, who
have lost four of their past five games.
Dodgers 5, Padres 3 (16 innings)
AJ Pollock hit a two-run home run in the 16th inning as visiting Los
Angeles outlasted San Diego to win the longest game over the past two
seasons.
It was the first game to go at least 14 innings since the start of the
2020 season, when MLB started putting an automatic runner at second base
to begin extra innings. Both teams were also the first to not score in
any of the first four extra innings in that time.
After five scoreless extra innings, the Dodgers took a 3-1 lead in the
15th on RBI singles from pinch hitter Billy McKinney and Trea Turner.
The Padres tied it in their half of the 15th on a two-run home run from
Fernando Tatis Jr., who had been 0-for-6 with four strikeouts to that
point.
Giants 3, Mets 2
Brandon Crawford hit a go-ahead, two-run double in the seventh inning
and San Francisco ran its record in August to 17-5 by holding on to edge
host New York.
The Mets fell to 6-17 this month as they dropped seven games behind the
idle Atlanta Braves in the NL East. New York starter Taijuan Walker
(7-9), who carried a one-hitter into the seventh, was charged with three
runs (two earned) and walked one while striking out three.
The Mets, who hit into five double plays, threatened against Jake McGee
in bizarre fashion in the ninth, but he survived for his 29th save by
getting Pete Alonso to pop out with bases loaded.
Rays 7, Phillies 4
Francisco Mejia snapped a tie game with a three-run home run to right
field in the ninth inning as Tampa Bay defeated host Philadelphia.
Brandon Lowe also homered for the red-hot Rays, who swept this two-game
series and have won eight of nine. Wander Franco ripped three hits while
Joey Wendle, Yandy Diaz and Mejia each had two hits for the Rays.
Bryce Harper homered, singled and drove in two runs, and Rhys Hoskins
also hit a home run for the Phillies.
Marlins 4, Nationals 3 (10 innings)
Jorge Alfaro hit a walk-off single in the 10th inning as host Miami
snapped its eight-game losing streak by beating Washington.
Jesus Sanchez, who earned an assist with his strong throw to the plate
in the top of the 10th inning, scored the winning run. Edward Cabrera,
Miami's 23-year-old right-hander who was making his major league debut,
held Washington scoreless for six innings before running into trouble.
His final line: 6 1/3 innings, four hits, three walks and three runs. He
struck out two.
Josiah Gray, Washington's own 23-year-old rookie right-hander, also got
a no-decision. He allowed five hits, three walks and two runs in six
innings, striking out seven.
Indians 7, Rangers 2
Oscar Mercado, Yu Chang, Austin Hedges and Franmil Reyes hit solo homers
and Zach Plesac pitched into the sixth inning as Cleveland beat visiting
Texas.
Mercado, Chang and Hedges each had two hits while Chang and Owen Miller
drove in two runs apiece for Cleveland. The Indians evened the
three-game set behind Plesac (8-4), who grinded out 5 2/3 innings,
allowing eight hits and three walks but two runs, both on only Jason
Martin's homer in the sixth. Plesac struck out four.
Making his major league debut, Texas' Jake Latz (0-1) yielded three runs
on three homers in 4 2/3 innings. He gave up five hits while striking
out four without a walk. The Rangers stranded nine runners and went
2-for-13 with men in scoring position.
Astros 6, Royals 5 (10 innings)
Jake Meyers drove in Alex Bregman with a grounder in the 10th inning to
lift host Houston past Kansas City in the rubber game of their
three-game series.
Joel Payamps (0-3) gave up a leadoff single to Kyle Tucker to start the
10th and put runners on the corners. Martin Maldonado and Yordan Alvarez
homered, and Bregman returned after being sidelined since June 16 with a
left quadriceps strain and went 2-for-5 with an RBI and run scored for
Houston.
Astros starter Lance McCullers Jr. allowed four runs and five hits in 6
2/3 innings, striking out seven and walking four. Kendall Graveman (5-0)
pitched a scoreless 10th for the Astros. Whit Merrifield hit a grand
slam in the seventh inning to give the Royals a 5-3 lead, and Salvador
Perez also homered for Kansas City.
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San Francisco Giants shortstop Brandon
Crawford (35) reaches second base after hitting a two run double in
the seventh inning against the New York Mets at Citi Field.
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Blue Jays 3, White Sox 1
Alejandro Kirk singled home the go-ahead run in the eighth inning,
Robbie Ray matched his career best with 14 strikeouts, and Toronto
defeated visiting Chicago.
Tim Mayza (4-1) pitched a perfect top of the eighth, and Jordan
Romano worked around a single in the ninth to earn his 13th save.
The Blue Jays have won two of the first three games of the four-game
series.
Ray went seven innings, allowing one run on five hits and a walk.
The left-hander also hit a batter. The White Sox's Lucas Giolito
worked six innings, giving up one run, five hits and one walk with
six strikeouts.
Cardinals 3, Tigers 2 (10 innings)
Paul Goldschmidt hit two home runs and Lars Nootbaar delivered the
game-winning single as St. Louis edged visiting Detroit. The
Cardinals earned a split in the two-game interleague series while
winning for just the third time in their past eight games overall.
Goldschmidt put the Cardinals up 1-0 in the bottom of the first
inning with his homer over the left-field bullpen. He struck again
in the third, poking a homer down the right field line to double the
Cardinals' lead to 2-0.
Nootbaar decided the game in the 10th inning with his two-out,
bases-loaded single into right field after Miguel Cabrera hit a
two-out double in the ninth and Harold Castro tied the game 2-2 with
a single up the middle.
Cubs 5, Rockies 2 (Game 1)
Patrick Wisdom hit a go-ahead, three-run homer in the fifth inning,
and host Chicago defeated Colorado in the first game of a
doubleheader.
David Bote and Austin Romine also homered for Chicago, which snapped
a 13-game losing streak at Wrigley Field with a 6-4 win in Monday's
series opener. Codi Heuer (5-2) earned the victory in relief of
starter Zach Davies. Adam Morgan recorded his first save since 2018.
C.J. Cron hit a second-inning home run for Colorado, which was held
to three hits and lost its third straight following a five-game
winning streak.
Rockies 13, Cubs 10 (Game 2, 10 innings)
Ryan McMahon hit a go-ahead, two-run homer in the 10th inning as
visiting Colorado earned a doubleheader split with Chicago.
Connor Joe hit a grand slam and Brendan Rodgers homered and drove in
five runs for the Rockies.
The Rockies used eight relievers behind starter German Marquez,
including Ben Bowden (3-2), who pitched 1 1/3 scoreless innings for
the win.
Diamondbacks 5, Pirates 2
Pavin Smith and Carson Kelly homered as Arizona avoided a three-game
series sweep by beating host Pittsburgh. David Peralta added three
hits and two RBIs for the Diamondbacks, who had lost four of five.
Arizona starter Tyler Gilbert went five innings, allowing two runs
and three hits with three walks and four strikeouts. Brett de Geus
(3-2) threw a scoreless sixth, and Tyler Clippard pitched the ninth
for his fifth save.
Michael Chavis hit an RBI single for the Pirates, who fell to 0-11
in games when they had a chance to complete a series sweep this
season.
Twins 9, Red Sox 6 (10 innings)
Josh Donaldson hit a tiebreaking, two-run blast in the 10th inning
for the third of four Twins home runs to lead Minnesota past host
Boston in the second of a three-game series.
With Jorge Polanco on second base to start the inning, Donaldson
launched a 1-0 fastball from Red Sox reliever Hansel Robles (3-5)
over the bullpens in right field for his 19th home run of the season
to make it 6-4. Jake Cave added a three-run shot later in the
inning.
Polanco had a two-run homer in the fourth for his third home run in
as many games, and Miguel Sano added a tape-measure solo blast for
Minnesota, which snapped its four-game losing streak.
Brewers 4, Reds 1
Brandon Woodruff threw six scoreless innings for his first victory
in almost two months and Avisail Garcia doubled in a run and made
two key defensive plays to lead host Milwaukee past Cincinnati.
Woodruff (8-7) allowed four hits while striking out 10 and walking
none for his first victory in nine starts. It was the fourth time
this season that he has struck out at least 10.
Brad Boxberger and Devin Williams each followed with a perfect
inning. Jake Cousins allowed Nick Castellano's 23rd homer in the
ninth but struck out the other three batters he faced.
--Field Level Media
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