MLB roundup: Marlins end Dodgers' winning streak
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[July 06, 2021]
Jorge Alfaro slugged a
tiebreaking homer in the eighth inning as the host Miami Marlins
beat the Dodgers 5-4 on Monday, snapping Los Angeles' nine-game win
streak.
David Hess (1-0) earned the win in his Marlins and 2021 major league
debut, though he blew a lead in the top of the ninth. He pitched one
scoreless inning. Rookie Anthony Bender tossed a scoreless ninth,
earning his first career save.
Marlins rookie Trevor Rogers, named to the All-Star Game on Sunday,
pitched five innings and left with a 4-2 lead.
Dodgers starter Walker Buehler also picked up a five-inning
no-decision, his shortest appearance of his season. He yielded four
runs (three earned) on five hits.
Cardinals 5, Giants 3
Kwang Hyun Kim threw seven shutout innings as St. Louis won at San
Francisco.
Kim (3-5) allowed just three hits and two walks while completing
seven innings for the first time this season, matching his career
high. He struck out two.
Giants starting pitcher Kevin Gausman validated his selection to the
National League All-Star team by holding the Cardinals hitless for
the first 6 1/3 innings. Gausman (8-3) struck out eight batters in
seven innings while allowing two runs on three hits and two walks.
Rays 9, Indians 8
Tampa Bay's Yandy Diaz chopped a walk-off fielder's choice in the
ninth inning as the Rays rallied for a win in St. Petersburg, Fla.,
handing Cleveland its season-worst seventh consecutive loss.
With the Rays trailing 8-7 in the ninth, rookie Wander Franco lined
a single to left to score pinch runner Brett Phillips with no outs,
tying the game against Cleveland's Emmanuel Clase (3-4).
After an intentional walk to Austin Meadows filled the bases, Diaz
hit a high hopper that Cleveland second baseman Cesar Hernandez
fielded. However, Hernandez's throw home wasn't close as Randy
Arozarena crossed with the game-winning tally.
Phillies 13, Cubs 3
Odubel Herrera homered and drove in three runs as Philadelphia
socked five home runs for an easy win at Chicago.
Rhys Hoskins homered, singled and knocked in three runs, and Alec
Bohm, Andrew Knapp and Didi Gregorius also homered for the Phillies.
Andrew McCutchen contributed two doubles, a single and an RBI, and
Bryce Harper singled and walked twice.
Javier Baez homered, doubled and drove in two runs, and Jake
Marisnick homered for the reeling Cubs, who have lost 10 in a row.
Reds 6, Royals 2
Eugenio Suarez's three-run home run keyed a four-run seventh inning
as Cincinnati defeated host Kansas City for its fifth straight win.
Vladimir Gutierrez (4-3) allowed two runs on five hits in six
innings to earn the win. He walked two and struck out six.
Royals starter Mike Minor allowed only one run on two hits in his
first six innings. However, Minor (6-7) allowed Nick Castellanos'
game-tying home run leading off the seventh and walked the next two
batters before exiting. He wound up charged with four runs.
Mets 4, Brewers 2
Pete Alonso ripped the tiebreaking, two-run double during a
seventh-inning flurry as New York beat Milwaukee and Brewers
All-Star pitcher Brandon Woodruff.
It's the Mets' third win in four games. The Brewers have lost two
straight following an 11-game winning streak that was the
second-longest run in franchise history.
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Cincinnati Reds shortstop Eugenio Suarez
(7) celebrates with Cincinnati Reds third base coach J.R. House (56)
after hitting a three run home run during the seventh inning against
the Kansas City Royals at Kauffman Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Peter
Aiken-USA TODAY Sports
New York got just one hit in the first
six innings against Woodruff (7-4). Francisco Lindor drew a
five-pitch walk to open the seventh. Dominic Smith, who lofted the
game-tying sacrifice fly in the fourth, followed in the seventh with
a single, setting up Alonso for the key hit.
Twins 8, White Sox 5
Bailey Ober pitched five shutout innings to earn his first major
league victory and Max Kepler homered twice to lead Minnesota over
Chicago in Minneapolis.
Ober (1-1), making his seventh career
start, allowed two hits, walked three and tied his career high with
seven strikeouts.
Kepler was 2-for-3 with three runs and three RBIs. Nick Gordon had a
two-run triple, Miguel Sano doubled twice and scored a run, and Luis
Arraez also had two hits for Minnesota.
Tigers 7, Rangers 3
Zack Short belted a two-run homer during a five-run sixth inning and
Detroit rolled to a victory in Arlington, Texas.
Wily Peralta (2-1) allowed three hits
with no walks and six strikeouts over seven scoreless innings for
the Tigers, who won their third in a row.
The Rangers avoided the shutout with two outs in the ninth when Joey
Gallo blasted a two-run homer off Bryan Garcia and Jonah Heim
followed with a home run.
Pirates 11, Braves 1
Ben Gamel homered twice and had a career-high six RBIs Monday to
help Pittsburgh defeat visiting Atlanta.
Ke'Bryan Hayes also homered and John Nogowski added an RBI single
for the Pirates, who have won two in a row following a six-game
losing streak.
Pittsburgh starter Chase De Jong (1-3), who had lost his previous
three starts, pitched five innings, giving up one run and four hits
with three walks and four strikeouts.
Red Sox 5, Angels 4
Home runs by Christian Arroyo and Rafael Devers and some key throws
from the outfield helped lift Boston over the Los Angeles in
Anaheim, Calif.
Devers hit his 21st homer of the season, singled twice and drove in
three runs. Arroyo homered in his first at-bat after being activated
from the injured list before the game.
Just as big as the offense were the outfield assists by Danny
Santana and Enrique Hernandez. Santana threw out a runner at the
plate in the fifth inning, and Hernandez nailed a runner at second
in the sixth.
Nationals 7, Padres 5
Josh Bell hit a tiebreaking homer in the seventh inning and five
Nationals relievers blanked the Padres over the final 5 2/3 innings
as Washington won the opener of a four-game series at San Diego.
The Nationals took a 5-0 lead in the first two innings against Joe
Musgrove, but the Padres tied it by scoring three times in the third
inning and twice in the fourth against Jon Lester.
Bell's homer to left with one out in the seventh off Tim Hill (5-4)
was his 12th long ball of the season.
--Field Level Media
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