MLB roundup: Tyrone Taylor powers Brewers past White Sox
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[July 24, 2021]
Tyrone Taylor hit his first
career grand slam during Milwaukee's six-run seventh inning, and the
Brewers opened a three-game series against the visiting Chicago
White Sox with a 7-1 victory on Friday night.
Rowdy Tellez had two hits, two RBIs and reached base three times for
Milwaukee, which snapped a five-game home losing streak.
Andrew Vaughn had three hits, including a home run off Hunter
Strickland in the eighth inning for Chicago's lone run. The White
Sox were held to five hits in the matchup between division leaders.
With Milwaukee managing Freddy Peralta's innings, the right-hander
exited as planned after allowing one hit over four innings. He
struck out five while throwing 51 pitches. Adrian Houser (6-5)
followed Peralta and earned the victory with two scoreless innings.
Rockies 9, Dodgers 6 (10)
Trevor Story had a go-ahead RBI single in the 10th inning and
Charlie Blackmon added a two-run home run one batter later as
visiting Colorado rallied for a victory over Los Angeles.
Colorado trailed 5-3 in the eighth inning before tying the score on
a Blackmon RBI double and an RBI single from Ryan McMahon. The
Rockies went ahead 6-5 in the ninth inning on a home run by Sam
Hilliard.
The Dodgers tied the score at 6 in the ninth inning on a
bases-loaded walk to Justin Turner with nobody out. But Colorado's
Daniel Bard rebounded with three consecutive strikeouts to send the
game into extra innings.
Pirates 6, Giants 4
Pittsburgh scored three seventh-inning runs without the benefit of a
hit to break a tie en route to victory over host San Francisco in
the opener of a three-game series.
After the Giants had used home runs by Steven Duggar and Alex
Dickerson to erase a 3-0 deficit, the Pirates pieced together three
walks, two infield grounders and a Giants error for the go-ahead
rally in the seventh to snap a four-game losing streak.
Bryan Reynolds had two hits and a homer for the Pirates, while
Thairo Estrada and Buster Posey collected a pair apiece for the
Giants. San Francisco out-hit the visitors 8-4.
Mariners 4, A's 3
Rookie Cal Raleigh hit his first major-league home run as Seattle
defeated visiting Oakland.
Luis Torrens also went deep for the Mariners, who evened the
four-game series at a victory apiece.
Matt Chapman and Matt Olson homered for the A's, who struck out 18
times and had a three-game winning streak snapped.
Red Sox 6, Yankees 2
Rafael Devers hit a pair of home runs, including a tiebreaking
two-run blast in the fifth inning, as Boston beat visiting New York
in the second game of a four-game series.
Devers (2-for-4) added a three-run shot in the seventh for his 100th
career home run and his team-leading 26th of the season to cap his
five-RBI night. Xander Bogaerts also drove in a run for Boston,
which earned its fourth straight win.
The Red Sox took the first two games of the series after a wild,
come-from-behind, 5-4 win in 10 innings on Thursday. Boston improved
to 9-2 against New York this season.
Phillies 5, Braves 1
J.T. Realmuto homered and Jean Segura doubled to drive in two runs
as host Philadelphia defeated Atlanta to snap a three-game losing
streak.
Bryce Harper doubled, singled, walked and stole three bases for the
first time in his career. He became the first Phillie to steal
second, third and home in the same game since Jayson Werth on May
12, 2009. Phillies starter Zack Wheeler (8-5) allowed seven hits and
one run with eight strikeouts in seven innings.
Freddie Freeman had two hits and a walk for the Braves, who totaled
nine hits. Teammates Ozzie Albies, Dansby Swanson and Stephen Vogt
had two hits each. Braves starter Max Fried gave up six hits and
four runs in five innings. Fried (7-6) struck out six and walked
four.
Rays 10, Indians 5
Joey Wendle ripped a go-ahead RBI single to ignite a six-run ninth
inning and lift visiting Tampa Bay over Cleveland.
Wendle, a former Indians farmhand, plated Randy Arozarena with an
RBI single to left-center field to give Tampa Bay a 5-4 lead in the
ninth inning. Ji-Man Choi hit a three-run homer to right field
before Nelson Cruz scored on a groundout and Wander Franco added an
RBI single to cap a three-hit performance.
Cruz, acquired by the Rays in a four-player trade with the Minnesota
Twins on Thursday, homered for his 20th of the season. Cleveland's
Jose Ramirez hit a three-run homer and RBI triple. Daniel Johnson
added a solo shot in the ninth inning for the Indians.
Reds 6, Cardinals 5
Kyle Farmer homered and scored the go-ahead run on a Tyler
Stephenson sacrifice fly as Cincinnati rallied to beat visiting St.
Louis.
Farmer and Joey Votto had three hits for the Reds, who won for just
the second time in seven tries in their nine-game homestand coming
out of the All-Star break.
The Cardinals fell for just the third time in eight games since the
break. Paul Goldschmidt and Harrison Bader went deep in the loss.
Orioles 6, Nationals 1
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Baltimore Orioles second baseman Pat
Valaika (11) is greeted by outfielder Austin Hays (21) following his
second solo home run of the game in the seventh inning against the
Washington Nationals at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. Mandatory
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Pat Valaika hit two solo homers and
Baltimore defeated visiting Washington in the opener of a three-game
series.
Valaika, who began the night hitting .188, has three homers in his
past two games. Paul Fry (4-3) pitched 1 1/3 scoreless innings for
the win for Baltimore, which was 1-9 in its previous 10 home games.
The O's are 14-30 at Camden Yards overall.
Josh Bell homered and Gerardo Parra
had two of Washington's five hits. The Nationals went 0-for-8 with
runners in scoring position.
Padres 5, Marlins 2
Joe Musgrove pitched six strong innings and also doubled and scored
a run, leading San Diego over host Miami.
Mark Melancon pitched a scoreless ninth for his third save in three
days. He has 30 saves on the season, which leads the majors. Tommy
Pham hit his 11th homer as San Diego won its third straight game.
Miami, which has lost seven of nine games to start the second half,
was led by Adam Duvall, who hit a 421-foot solo home run. It was
Duvall's team-high 22nd homer.
Twins 5, Angels 4
Nick Gordon had two hits and scored the winning run in the eighth
inning on a throwing error as Minnesota rallied from a four-run
deficit to edge Los Angeles in Minneapolis.
Jorge Polanco went 3-for-4 with a double and a run scored, Ryan
Jeffers had two doubles among three hits, and Josh Donaldson also
had two hits for Minnesota. Juan Minaya (1-0) picked up the win with
an inning of scoreless relief and Taylor Rogers garnered his ninth
save.
Kurt Suzuki and Jack Mayfield each homered and Phil Gosselin went
2-for-3 with a double and a run scored for Los Angeles. Raisel
Iglesias (6-4) suffered the loss. Slumping Shohei Ohtani didn't play
for the Angels.
Cubs 8, Diamondbacks 3
Javier Baez hit a three-run homer and Robinson Chirinos went deep
twice as Chicago rolled over visiting Arizona.
Baez also doubled and Chirinos had three hits for Chicago, which
earned a needed win after dropping four of its previous five games.
Zach Davies (6-6) struck out a season-high eight while pitching into
the sixth inning.
Daulton Varsho had a two-run double in the sixth inning and a solo
homer in the ninth for the Diamondbacks, who had won four in a row.
Zac Gallen (1-5) matched a career high by allowing seven runs on six
hits in four innings for Arizona, which lost for the 31st time in
its past 33 road contests.
Mets 3, Blue Jays 0
Pete Alonso homered twice and rookie Tylor Megill allowed two
singles in six crisp innings for his first career win as New York
opened an 11-game homestand with the victory over Toronto.
Alonso hit a two-run homer off former teammate Steven Matz (8-5) in
the first and added a 450-foot solo homer in the eighth as the Mets
won for the fourth time in five games. It was the Home Run Derby
champion's ninth career multi-homer game and second this season.
In his sixth career start, Megill (1-0) allowed a hit to Cavan
Biggio with two outs in the second and a two-out single to Alejandro
Kirk in the fifth. He struck out five, walked one and threw 78
pitches, including just four in the sixth.
Astros 7, Rangers 3
Kyle Tucker capped a five-run third inning with a three-run home run
and Houston sent visiting Texas to its 10th consecutive loss.
Robel Garcia produced three of the Astros' eight hits and scored a
run. Houston reliever Brandon Bielak (3-3) got out of a jam in the
fifth inning and allowed one hit and recorded one strikeout over 2
1/3 scoreless innings.
Kolby Allard (2-8) allowed seven runs on seven hits and one walk
with five strikeouts over four innings and fell to 1-8 as a starter
while suffering a sixth consecutive loss. Texas last dropped 10
consecutive games during the 1995 season.
Royals 5, Tigers 3
Kris Bubic reversed a season-long trend with an outstanding start as
host Kansas City snapped Detroit's seven-game winning streak.
Bubic (3-4) allowed one run on six hits in six innings, walking two
and striking out four. He also induced three ground-ball double
plays. Bubic has struggled as a starter in 2021. He owns a 2.96 ERA
in eight relief appearances this season, opposed to a 6.34 ERA in
his eight starts before Friday's game.
Wily Peralta (3-2) took the loss, giving up five runs on five hits
with three walks and three strikeouts in 5 2/3 innings. Jonathan
Schoop's sixth-inning single extended his hitting streak to a
career-high 13 games.
--Field Level Media
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