MLB roundup: Red Sox stun Yankees in 10th inning
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[July 23, 2021]
Hunter Renfroe drove in the
winning run on a sacrifice fly in the bottom of the 10th inning as
the host Boston Red Sox rallied past the New York Yankees 5-4 on
Thursday in the opener of a four-game series.
Enrique Hernandez tied the game at 3 on a two-out, two-run double in
the ninth inning. He finished with three RBIs as the Red Sox won
their third straight. Alex Verdugo added three hits.
Gleyber Torres had two RBIs for the Yankees, whose four-game winning
streak ended. New York was held to four hits while dropping to 2-8
against Boston this season.
Brett Gardner's sacrifice fly off Matt Barnes (5-2) gave the Yankees
a 4-3 lead in the top of the 10th. In the bottom of the inning,
Rafael Devers started on second base and scored on consecutive wild
pitches by Brooks Kriske (1-1). Kriske walked Xander Bogaerts, threw
two more wild pitches, then got a strikeout before allowing
Renfroe's winning flyout.
Giants 5, Dodgers 3
LaMonte Wade Jr. hit a two-run single to cap a four-run ninth inning
as San Francisco rallied to beat host Los Angeles.
It was the second consecutive game in which the Giants pulled off a
ninth-inning rally against Dodgers closer Kenley Jansen; they scored
three runs in the final frame Wednesday.
Trailing 3-1 in the ninth inning, the Giants loaded the bases
against Jansen and scored on an infield single by Thairo Estrada, a
walk to Darin Ruf and Wade's single.
Athletics 4, Mariners 1
Sean Manaea struck out a career-high 13 batters as Oakland defeated
host Seattle in the opener of a four-game series.
Manaea (7-6) went seven innings and allowed one run on three hits.
The left-hander won for the first time in his past five decisions.
Right-hander Lou Trivino pitched the ninth inning and recorded his
16th save of the season.
Seattle's Tom Murphy hit a home run leading off the seventh inning.
The only other hits the Mariners managed off Manaea were two-out
singles by Ty France in the first and Kyle Seager in the sixth.
Mariners right-hander Chris Flexen (9-4) gave up two runs on six
hits in 5 1/3 innings.
Angels 3, Twins 2
Jack Mayfield hit a three-run homer in the fifth inning and Andrew
Heaney tossed seven innings of two-run ball to lead Los Angeles over
Minnesota in Minneapolis.
Heaney (6-7), who had an 8.49 ERA over his previous five starts,
held the Twins to four hits while walking two and striking out
seven. He retired the final 11 batters he faced while making his
longest start of the season.
Jose Iglesias doubled twice and scored a run and right fielder Adam
Eaton singled, scored a run and also threw out a runner at second
for Los Angeles. It marked just the third time this season that the
Angels won a game scoring three runs or fewer.
Braves 7, Phillies 2
Dansby Swanson hit a grand slam, Orlando Arcia added a solo home run
and Atlanta defeated host Philadelphia.
Ozzie Albies contributed three hits for the Braves. Freddie Freeman
stayed hot with two hits and two walks in his 1,500th career game.
Jean Segura, Didi Gregorius and Ronald Torreyes led the Phillies
with two hits apiece.
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Los Angeles Angels third baseman Jack
Mayfield (59) hits a three run home run in the fifth inning against
the Minnesota Twins at Target Field. Mandatory Credit: Jesse
Johnson-USA TODAY Sports
Rays 5, Indians 4 (10 innings)
Austin Meadows had an RBI single with one out in the 10th inning to
lift visiting Tampa Bay to a victory over Cleveland.
Pete Fairbanks (3-3) picked up the win
after tossing one scoreless inning for the Rays, who overcame a
three-run deficit to record their 11th win in the past 14 games.
Yandy Diaz highlighted his four-hit performance with a homer off
James Karinchak.
Franmil Reyes belted a three-run homer for Cleveland, which has lost
all four games against Tampa Bay this season.
Padres 3, Marlins 2
Blake Snell pitched six-plus strong innings and No. 8 hitter
Jurickson Profar drove in two runs on a groundout and a blooper,
leading San Diego to a win over host Miami.
Mark Melancon pitched a perfect ninth inning to earn his
major-league-leading 29th save. Padres shortstop Fernando Tatis Jr.,
who leads the National League with 29 homers, went 0-for-4 with
three strikeouts. However, he also walked, stole his NL-leading 23rd
base and scored a run.
Marlins third baseman Jon Berti left the game in the seventh inning
after being hit in the back of the helmet by Padres reliever Austin
Adams' 85 mph slider. It was Adams' 15th hit by pitch this season,
the most in the majors.
Tigers 7, Rangers 5
Eric Haase hit a three-run home run and Victor Reyes drove in two
runs as Detroit won to complete a four-game sweep of visiting Texas.
The Tigers have won seven in a row to start the second half. Detroit
outscored Texas 29-8 in the four-game romp. Closer Gregory Soto took
the ball for the third consecutive day and closed out the Rangers
for his 11th save.
Tigers shortstop Zack Short, batting eighth, went deep for the
second day in a row. Rangers third baseman Andy Ibanez went 3-for-4
with an RBI and two runs.
Cardinals 3, Cubs 2
Nolan Arenado and Dylan Carlson homered and Kwang Hyun Kim won his
fifth straight start as St. Louis edged visiting Chicago in the
finale of a four-game series.
Kim (6-5) allowed two runs on two hits while striking out seven over
six innings. Alex Reyes worked around a two-out walk in the ninth
for his 23rd save.
Jake Marisnick drove in two runs for the Cubs, who lost three of
four in the series and have dropped 23 of their past 32 games.
--Field Level Media
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