MLB roundup: Ian Anderson fuels Braves in rout of Giants
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[August 30, 2021]
Ian Anderson returned from the
injured list to throw 5 2/3 strong innings as the Atlanta Braves
cruised to a 9-0 victory over the visiting San Francisco Giants on
Sunday afternoon in a battle of first-place clubs.
Anderson (6-5) had not pitched since the All-Star break, missing 39
games because of shoulder inflammation. He allowed only four hits
and two walks in his first career start against the Giants. The
Atlanta bullpen permitted just one hit the rest of the way to secure
the team's 15th shutout of the season.
The Atlanta offense staked Anderson to an early 3-0 lead in the
fourth inning. Jorge Soler hit a long solo shot into the second deck
in left field for his 20th homer and seventh since joining the
Braves. Austin Riley followed with a two-run shot for his 28th homer
of the season and 14th since the All-Star Game.
Those runs came against San Francisco starter Anthony DeSclafani
(11-6), who made his first start since missing eight games with
right ankle inflammation. The Braves have won 11 of their last 14
games, while San Francisco had its stretch of consecutive series
victories end at nine.
Athletics 3, Yankees 1
Tony Kemp lined a two-out, two-run home run to break an
eighth-inning tie as Oakland salvaged a split in its series with
visiting New York with a second straight win.
Each team had cashed in an unearned run before Mark Canha lashed a
double over the head of left fielder Joey Gallo with two outs in the
eighth. Kemp, who entered as a pinch hitter an inning earlier, then
smacked the next Chad Green (7-6) offering over the fence in right
field for his fifth homer of the season.
Deolis Guerra (2-1), who pitched a scoreless top of the eighth, was
credited with the win. Yankees starter Jordan Montgomery left after
six innings, trailing 1-0, after allowing six hits. He struck out
three without allowing a walk.
Phillies 7, Diamondbacks 4
Freddy Galvis drove in three runs to help Philadelphia to a win
against visiting Arizona in the finale of their four-game series.
Jean Segura added two hits and scored two runs, and Bryce Harper and
Rafael Marchan contributed two hits apiece for the Phillies, who won
the final three games of the series.
Phillies starter Ranger Suarez (6-4) allowed one run and five hits
over 5 1/3 innings to earn his first win as a starter since his
major league debut on July 26, 2018. Nick Ahmed had two hits and
three RBIs and Jake McCarthy collected his first two major league
hits for the Diamondbacks.
Pirates 4, Cardinals 3
Yoshi Tsutsugo hit a three-run homer with one out in the ninth
inning on Sunday to give Pittsburgh a dramatic win over visiting St.
Louis.
With Pittsburgh trailing 3-1 against Cardinals closer Alex Reyes
(5-7), Bryan Reynolds walked, Colin Moran struck out and Jacob
Stallings walked before Tsutsugo launched his fifth homer, a
towering shot to right, to win it. The win gave the Pirates a split
in the four-game series.
Tommy Edman hit a two-run homer and doubled and scored, and Tyler
O'Neill had an RBI triple for the Cardinals.
Rays 12, Orioles 8
Tampa Bay swept its series with host Baltimore to win its seventh
consecutive game, the Rays' second-longest winning streak of the
season.
The Rays, who won 11 straight from May 13-24, were paced offensively
by Joey Wendle, who hit a pair of home runs -- including a grand
slam in the seventh -- with six RBIs.
Baltimore, which has now lost 22 of its past 24 games, lost 18 of 19
to the Rays this season. The Rays are 29-11 since the All-Star
break.
Mets 9, Nationals 4
Javier Baez hit a long go-ahead two-run homer in the fourth inning
and close friend Francisco Lindor hit a two-run double in the eighth
as New York enjoyed a rare offensive outburst in a victory over
visiting Washington.
Jonathan Villar contributed three hits, including a two-run homer in
the sixth, as the Mets won for only the fourth time in 16 games and
scored their most runs since a 15-11 win at Cincinnati on July 19.
Josh Bell recorded his sixth career multi-homer game, hitting a
two-run homer off New York's Tylor Megill (2-3) in the fourth and a
solo shot in the eighth. Juan Soto also connected for a solo homer
-- and those home runs represented all three of the Nationals' hits.
Marlins 2, Reds 1
Jesus Luzardo allowed just one hit in six scoreless innings and
rookie Jesus Sanchez homered in the first inning for the second
straight game, leading host Miami over Cincinnati.
It was the second straight loss for the Reds. Cincinnati managed
just two hits off three Marlins pitchers, including a double by the
game's first batter, Jonathan India.
Luzardo (5-7) dominated after that, tying his career high with eight
strikeouts while allowing just one walk. Acquired from the Oakland
Athletics last month, Luzardo had struggled in his previous five
starts with the Marlins, posting a 9.67 ERA while allowing 12.5 hits
and 6.9 walks per nine innings.
Blue Jays 2, Tigers 1
Kevin Smith hit his first major league home run, Jose Berrios tossed
seven dominant innings and visiting Toronto downed Detroit.
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New York Mets second baseman Javier Baez
(23) is greeted in the dugout after hitting a two run home run in
the fourth inning against the Washington Nationals at Citi Field.
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Bo Bichette also homered for Toronto
among three hits. Berrios (9-7) only allowed an unearned run while
striking out 11. Tim Mayza got the last four outs to collect his
first career save.
Detroit starter Matthew Boyd (3-7), making his first start since
coming off the 60-day injured list, gave up two runs on four hits
and struck out five in four innings.
Indians 7, Red Sox 5
Yu Chang plated the go-ahead run with an eighth-inning double after
Austin Hedges hit a tying home run as Cleveland rallied past
visiting Boston to avoid a three-game sweep.
Hedges' seventh homer of the season tied the game at 5-5. Oscar
Mercado singled and was awarded home plate on Chang's double after
Red Sox second baseman Yairo Munoz interfered with him on the base
path. Myles Straw tacked on an RBI single to make it a two-run game.
Jose Ramirez had a solo home run and two RBIs and Wilson Ramos
knocked a two-run single for Cleveland, which returned to .500 with
its sixth win in nine games. Rafael Devers hit a pair of solo homers
and Bobby Dalbec had a solo shot for Boston, which had its
three-game winning streak snapped.
White Sox 13, Cubs 1
Luis Robert homered twice, Brian Goodwin, Eloy Jimenez and Yasmani
Grandal added one home run apiece, and the Chicago White Sox cruised
past the visiting Chicago Cubs.
Jose Abreu added a two-run double for the White Sox, who won two of
three games in the series. Abreu surpassed 100 RBIs for the sixth
time in eight seasons.
Frank Schwindel hit a solo home run for the Cubs, who fell to 1-5
against their crosstown rivals in 2021.
Rangers 13, Astros 2
Adolis Garcia's grand slam highlighted an eight-run fifth inning as
Texas rolled over visiting Houston at Arlington, Texas.
Garcia finished with three hits and five RBIs, while DJ Peters also
homered during the breakout fifth and recorded three RBIs to help
the Rangers snap a four-game skid. The Rangers avoided being swept
in this three-game set and snapped a five-game home slide.
Zack Greinke (11-5) was roughed up for six runs and yielded nine
hits over four-plus innings for Houston, which saw its four-game
winning streak come to a halt. Yordan Alvarez homered while Jake
Meyers had an RBI for the Astros.
Brewers 6, Twins 2
Rowdy Tellez belted a three-run homer as Milwaukee snapped a
three-game losing streak with a victory over Minnesota in
Minneapolis.
Luis Urias also went deep and Kolten Wong had two doubles and two
RBIs for Milwaukee. Christian Yelich and Jackie Bradley Jr. each
added a double and had two hits for the Brewers, who extended their
National League Central lead to 8 1/2 games over Cincinnati.
Miguel Sano homered for the fourth time in the last eight games and
Josh Donaldson also had two hits for Minnesota, which won four of
the six meetings with Milwaukee.
Rockies 5, Dodgers 0
C.J. Cron stayed red hot with a home run and Antonio Senzatela
pitched seven shutout innings as visiting Colorado won just its
second road series of the season in beating Los Angeles.
Cron's three-run home run in the first inning was his 10th in August
alone and also increased his major league-leading RBI total for the
month to 33. Senzatela (3-9), who entered with a career 7.08 ERA
against the Dodgers, gave up just two hits with a walk and five
strikeouts.
Despite the loss, the Dodgers are still 17-4 since Aug. 7, but two
of those defeats came over a three-day span to the Rockies. Colorado
has just 17 road victories this season, tied with the Arizona
Diamondbacks for the fewest in the National League.
Mariners 4, Royals 3
Kyle Seager hit a two-run home run with two outs in the seventh
inning to break a tie and lead host Seattle to a victory over Kansas
City, despite another home run by the Royals' Salvador Perez.
Jarred Kelenic also homered and left-hander Marco Gonzales (6-5)
pitched seven strong innings for Seattle, which salvaged the finale
of the four-game series.
Perez homered for a fifth consecutive game, eclipsing his previous
career best set in 2017. It was his 38th of the season.
--Field Level Media
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