MLB roundup: Yankees lose no-hitter, drop game to Red Sox
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[July 26, 2021]
Alex Verdugo broke up a no-hit
bid from Domingo German in the eighth inning, opening the door to
five runs as the Boston Red Sox rallied past the visiting New York
Yankees for a 5-4 win in the finale of a four-game series on Sunday
afternoon.
German tossed seven no-hit innings with 10 strikeouts before giving
up a leadoff double to Verdugo. Hunter Renfroe and Kike Hernandez
each had RBI doubles in the inning, and Christian Vazquez and Kevin
Plawecki drove in one run apiece before Xander Bogaerts hit a
sacrifice fly to cap the five-run rally.
Jonathan Loaisiga (7-4) allowed four of Boston's five runs while
failing to record an out in the eighth. German allowed just one run
on one hit with a walk in seven-plus innings.
Brandon Workman (1-2) earned the win after allowing a run on two
hits in the eighth, while Matt Barnes pitched a scoreless ninth for
his 21st save. Boston improved to 10-3 against New York this season
after winning three of four in the series.
Orioles 5, Nationals 4
Ryan McKenna slid home safely on a fielder's choice grounder by
Ramon Urias to cap a two-run ninth inning, and Baltimore rallied
past visiting Washington to complete a three-game sweep.
The Orioles scored their decisive two runs on just one hit in the
ninth, with the tying RBI on a bases-loaded sacrifice fly by Pat
Valaika and the grounder by Urias scored the winner.
Ryan Zimmerman drove in all four runs for Washington (including a
three-run home run), which finished a six-game stretch against the
last-place Marlins and Orioles with a 2-4 mark.
Phillies 2, Braves 1
Aaron Nola tossed 8 2/3 dominant innings, Jean Segura and Ronald
Torreyes each homered and host Philadelphia defeated Atlanta to
split the four-game series.
Nola (7-6) allowed four hits, struck out nine and walked none. He
threw 116 pitches, 78 for strikes. Nola had allowed 15 earned runs
in his three previous outings. Ranger Suarez recorded the final out
for his fourth save.
Austin Riley homered and doubled twice for the Braves, who managed
only four hits.
White Sox 3, Brewers 1
Lance Lynn tossed six strong innings and helped his own cause with
two RBIs as visiting Chicago salvaged the finale of a three-game
series against Milwaukee.
Lynn (10-3) allowed one run on six hits while throwing 98 pitches.
The major league ERA leader struck out six with no walks to help
Chicago snap a three-game losing streak. Michael Kopech tossed a
scoreless inning before Liam Hendriks recorded the final six outs
for his 24th save.
Lynn outdueled Brewers ace Brandon Woodruff (7-5), who gave up three
runs on five hits over seven frames. He walked two and struck out
nine.
Cardinals 10, Reds 6
Harrison Bader remained red-hot with a three-run homer and three
hits to lead visiting St. Louis past Cincinnati.
Fellow outfielders Ryan Carlson and Tyler O'Neill added long home
runs, and Nolan Arenado also homered for the Cardinals, who ended a
six-game losing streak to the Reds and showed signs of life after
their manager Mike Shildt was ejected in the third inning.
Sonny Gray (2-6) suffered through his worst outing in a Reds
uniform, allowing three homers and eight hits over just 3 1/3
innings, getting tagged for eight earned runs, including six in the
fourth inning. The Reds finished a disappointing post-All-Star break
homestand with a 3-6 mark.
Royals 6, Tigers 1
Rookie Daniel Lynch threw eight scoreless innings for his first
major league victory and Jorge Soler homered twice as Kansas City
completed a three-game sweep of visiting Detroit for its fifth
straight win.
Salvador Perez clubbed a three-run homer, going back-to-back with
Soler during a four-run first for the Royals. The 24-year-old Lynch
(1-2), meanwhile, allowed five hits while striking out four without
a walk in his fourth career start.
Jonathan Schoop extended his hitting streak to 15 games with a
ninth-inning double and scored on Eric Haase's single for the
Tigers, who have lost a season-high seven consecutive road contests.
Indians 3, Rays 2
Host Cleveland scored twice in the eighth inning to beat Tampa Bay,
snapping a streak of 11 consecutive head-to-head losses dating back
to the 2019 season.
Down 2-1, Cesar Hernandez led off with a single through the infield
then moved to second when Amed Rosario was struck on the hand.
Cleveland tied the score on a single from Harold Ramirez, and Bobby
Bradley gave the Indians their first and final lead of the day on a
sacrifice fly to center.
The Rays, who had won the first three games of this four-game set,
saw their five-game winning streak come to an end.
Mets 5, Blue Jays 4
Pinch hitter Jeff McNeil's tie-breaking, two-run double capped a
four-run sixth inning for host New York, who beat Toronto in the
rubber game of a three-game interleague series.
Rich Hill and Ross Stripling were locked in a pitchers' duel before
both teams broke through in the sixth. The 41-year-old Hill, who was
acquired by the Mets from the Tampa Bay Rays on Friday, wound up
allowing three runs on five hits and two walks while striking out
one.
Stripling surrendered one run on five hits and no walks with six
strikeouts.
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Chicago White Sox starting pitcher Lance
Lynn (33) delivers a pitch against the Milwaukee Brewers in the
first inning at American Family Field. Mandatory Credit: Michael
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Mariners 4, Athletics 3
Kyle Seager hit a two-run single and Marco Gonzales earned his
second consecutive victory as Seattle defeated visiting Oakland.
After losing the series opener, the
Mariners won three in a row -- all by one run -- to pull within 1
1/2 games of Oakland in the race for the American League's second
wild-card berth.
Gonzales (3-5), the Mariners' ace who missed more than five weeks
this spring with a left forearm strain, allowed two runs on five
hits in 5 2/3 innings. Matt Olson and Seth Brown hit solo home runs
for the A's.
Angels 6, Twins 2
Max Stassi went 3-for-4 with a homer and triple, tying his
career-high with three RBIs, and Shohei Ohtani hit his major
league-leading 35th home run to lead Los Angeles to a victory over
Minnesota in Minneapolis.
Jack Mayfield continued his hot hitting with an RBI double as Los
Angeles climbed back to the .500 mark (49-49) by taking three of the
four games in the series with the Twins. Jaime Barria (1-0), who
gave up back-to-back home runs to the first two batters he faced,
picked up the victory.
Max Kepler went 2-for-4 with a homer and Brent Rooker also homered
for Minnesota, which dropped to 3-8 since the All-Star break. Danny
Coulombe (1-1) suffered the loss.
Cubs 5, Diamondbacks 1
David Bote homered in his first game in nearly two months, Kris
Bryant and Anthony Rizzo connected on back-to-back home runs in the
first inning and Trevor Williams pitched 6 1/3 shutout frames to
lift Chicago to a victory against visiting Arizona.
Chicago improved to 5-5 since the All-Star break, a run that
includes victories in four of six meetings with Arizona. The
Diamondbacks became the first club in the major leagues to reach 70
losses this season.
Pavin Smith, who had two hits, and Bryan Holaday doubled against
Williams for Arizona's only extra-base hits of the afternoon. Andrew
Young's RBI single with two outs in the ninth helped the
Diamondbacks avoid a shutout.
Marlins 9, Padres 3
Deven Marrero, playing his second game of the season for his
hometown team, homered, singled twice, stole a base and threw out a
runner at the plate to lead host Miami over San Diego.
Padres third baseman Manny Machado, who like Marrero is a Miami
native, hit his 17th homer of the season.
Marlins left fielder Lewis Brinson -- another local who was born and
raised in Fort Lauderdale -- added a three-run homer as last-place
Miami split the four-game series against playoff-contending San
Diego.
Astros 3, Rangers 1
Abraham Toro slugged a go-ahead home run and Cristian Javier escaped
a bases-loaded jam as Houston completed a three-game sweep of
visiting Texas.
Eli White smacked a home run, his sixth, to left field off Astros
starter Zack Greinke with one out in the top of the fifth inning.
The advantage was short-lived as Toro turned on a 2-2 fastball with
two outs in the bottom of the fifth, driving the pitch 380 feet to
right for a 2-1 lead. An inning later, Kyle Tucker added a two-out
single that scored Yordan Alvarez.
Dodgers 3, Rockies 2
Will Smith hit a go-ahead home run in the eighth inning and Chris
Taylor went deep twice as Los Angeles pulled out a victory against
visiting Colorado.
Smith's fourth homer in seven games barely cleared the wall in
left-center field off Rockies right-hander Carlos Estevez (2-2). It
was his 14th of the season.
Phil Bickford (1-1) pitched a scoreless eighth inning to earn the
victory, while Joe Kelly earned his first save with a scoreless
ninth inning.
Giants 6, Pirates 1
LaMonte Wade Jr. belted two home runs and a double, Wilmer Flores
triggered a three-run sixth inning with a homer and host San
Francisco salvaged one of three from the last-place Pittsburgh
Pirates.
Left-hander Alex Wood (9-3) combined with four relievers on a
five-hitter to win his fourth straight decision. Wade had 10 total
bases to become the second Giant with 10 or more total bases in a
game this season, matching Wilmer Flores, who also went deep Sunday.
Thairo Estrada also homered for the Giants.
Pittsburgh's Adam Frazier was hitless in four at-bats and was
removed after the top of the eighth amid reports he was traded to
the San Diego Padres. Bryan Reynolds collected a pair for the
Pirates, who had won the first two games of the series 6-4 and 10-2.
--Field Level Media
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