MLB roundup: Kyle Schwarber belts 3 homers in Nationals' win
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[June 21, 2021]
Kyle Schwarber continued his
torrid stretch by belting three home runs to lift the Washington
Nationals to a 5-2 victory over the visiting New York Mets on Sunday
afternoon.
Schwarber, who went deep twice in Washington's 6-2 win on Saturday
night, has nine homers in his past 10 games and 18 on the season.
Juan Soto and Starlin Castro had two hits apiece for the Nationals,
who won three of four from New York to finish 8-3 on an 11-game
homestand.
Washington starter Patrick Corbin (5-5) allowed two runs on four
hits and struck out seven in six-plus innings. Brad Hand pitched the
ninth for his 15th save.
Yankees 2, Athletics 1
Gary Sanchez continued his recent tear with a go-ahead, two-run
double in the sixth inning off a dominating Sean Manaea and New York
turned a game-ending triple play to hold on over visiting Oakland.
Three innings after Sanchez's clutch hit, the Yankees turned their
third triple play of the season -- all in the last month -- to
preserve Aroldis Chapman's 16th save in 18 chances. The Yankees won
for the seventh time in 11 games since being swept in a three-game
series at home by the Boston Red Sox two weeks ago.
Manaea (6-3) allowed two runs and three hits in 5 1/3 innings. He
struck out a career-high 11 but took his first loss in seven starts
since May 13 against the Boston Red Sox. Matt Olson homered for
Oakland, which did little against New York left-hander Jordan
Montgomery and lost for only the fourth time in 17 games this month.
Astros 8, White Sox 2
Abraham Toro recorded his first career four-hit game while Carlos
Correa homered in support of Lance McCullers Jr. as Houston
completed a four-game series sweep of visiting Chicago.
The Astros improved to 16-4 over their last 20 games by battering
their former staff ace, Dallas Keuchel (6-2), who suffered his first
loss since April 30. Keuchel allowed six runs (three earned) on
seven hits and four walks with three strikeouts over 2 2/3 innings,
his shortest start since his rookie season in 2012.
Correa slugged his 14th home run and seven different Astros recorded
at least one RBI. Jake Lamb smacked a two-run homer for the White
Sox, but Houston outscored Chicago 27-8 in the four-game series and
completed a 6-0 homestand. The White Sox are mired in a season-long
four-game skid.
Brewers 7, Rockies 6
Kolten Wong homered among his three hits, Daniel Vogelbach and Derek
Fisher had two hits apiece and visiting Milwaukee beat Colorado in
Denver.
Devin Williams (3-1) struck out the side in his only inning of
relief and Brad Boxberger earned his third save for the Brewers.
For Colorado, C.J. Cron had three hits that included a home run,
Trevor Story homered and singled, Yonathan Daza and Joshua Fuentes
also went deep and Raimel Tapia had two singles to extend his
hitting streak to 17 games.
Cardinals 9, Braves 1 (Game 1)
Nolan Arenado and Paul Goldschmidt both homered and Adam Wainwright
threw a seven-inning complete game to lead visiting St. Louis over
Atlanta to open a doubleheader.
Arenado ended an 0-for-20 slump with a two-run homer in the first
inning, his 13th of the season. Arenado was 2-for-3 with a walk and
three RBIs. Goldschmidt was 3-for-4 with four RBIs and ended a
1-for-12 streak with a 401-foot three-run homer in the fifth inning
against reliever Josh Tomlin.
Wainwright (5-5) went the distance and allowed one run on three hits
and three walks. He finished with a season-high 11 strikeouts. It
was the 26th complete game of his career, tying him with Justin
Verlander for the most by an active player.
Braves 1, Cardinals 0 (Game 2)
Ronald Acuna Jr. hit the 100th home run of his four-year career and
Drew Smyly carried a no-hitter into the sixth inning and Atlanta
defeated visiting St. Louis to earn a split of its doubleheader.
Acuna's home run landed in the first row of the stands in
left-center field with one out in the third inning. It was his 19th
of the season and made him the sixth-quickest player in major league
history to get to 100, reaching the milestone in his 378th game.
Smyly (4-3) didn't allow a hit until Paul Goldschmidt legged out an
infield hit with two outs in the sixth inning, barely beating the
throw from Atlanta second baseman Ozzie Albies. St. Louis starter
Kwang Hyun Kim (1-5) pitched well in the loss. He worked four
innings and allowed one run on three hits and a walk, and he struck
out two.
Tigers 5, Angels 3 (10)
Daz Cameron's two-run single in the top of the 10th inning lifted
Detroit over Los Angeles in Anaheim, Calif., avoiding a sweep by
salvaging the final game of the four-game series.
Cameron, the son of former major leaguer Mike Cameron, had struck
out three times in the game when he came to the plate with the bases
loaded and no outs to face Angels reliever Raisel Iglesias (4-3) in
the 10th.
Tigers reliever Jose Cisnero (1-4) got the victory, and Michael
Fulmer pitched a scoreless 10th for his sixth save. Shohei Ohtani
homered again for the Angels, his 23rd of the season, matching
Toronto's Vladimir Guerrero Jr. for the major league lead. Ohtani
has homered in five of his past six games, including a two-homer
game on Friday.
Royals 7, Red Sox 3
Kansas City won a three-game series for the first time this month by
scoring three runs in each of the third and sixth innings to beat
visiting Boston.
Kansas City, which snapped a six-game losing streak by beating the
Red Sox on Friday night, took two of three in a series for the first
time since May 28-30 at Minnesota. The Royals came into the day with
losses in 12 of their previous 14 games.
Boston opened the scoring in the second on a two-run home run from
Enrique Hernandez after Mike Minor (6-4) walked Hunter Renfroe with
two outs. That was all the Red Sox could muster against Minor,
however, as he ended up going 6 2/3 innings giving up nine hits with
six strikeouts.
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Milwaukee Brewers second baseman Kolten
Wong (16) looks on from the field during the fifth inning against
the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-USA
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Cubs 2, Marlins 0
Alec Mills pitched five impressive innings, and his bullpen added
four perfect frames, leading Chicago over visiting Miami.
Mills (3-1) threw a season-high 77 pitches, allowing six hits and no
walks, striking out three. Mills, who allowed no extra-base hits,
gave up at least one single in every frame, but no Miami runner got
past second base.
The Cubs bullpen did the rest as Ryan Tepera (two innings), Andrew
Chafin (one inning) and Craig Kimbrel (one inning) closed out the
game. Kimbrel earned his 20th save in 22 chances this year,
including an active streak of 13 straight.
Padres 3, Reds 2
Wil Myers hit a two-run triple and scored on an error in the third
and San Diego held off visiting Cincinnati over the final three
innings and completed its first sweep of a four-game series since
August 2011.
Dinelson Lamet (2-2) allowed four hits in five innings and a walk
with seven strikeouts to pick up the win. Mark Melancon picked up
his second save in as many games and his 21st on the season.
All three San Diego runs came off Reds starter Luis Castillo (2-10)
in the third inning. Castillo allowed three runs -- two earned -- on
six hits and three walks with seven strikeouts in six innings. Both
teams failed on a number of scoring chances, combining to go
2-for-19 with runners in scoring position.
Giants 11, Phillies 2
Wilmer Flores hit two of San Francisco's four home runs and Sammy
Long threw six solid innings in his first major league start as the
Giants powered past visiting Philadelphia.
Flores finished with four hits while Mike Yastrzemski (two hits) and
Brandon Crawford (four RBIs) each hit two-run homers for the Giants,
who completed a 6-1 homestand.
Long (1-0), whose first two big-league appearances came in relief
earlier this month, allowed four hits and struck out six with a
walk. He gave up two runs on a homer to J.T. Realmuto.
Dodgers 9, Diamondbacks 8
Albert Pujols hit the 673rd home run of his major league career and
Los Angeles held on to complete a three-game sweep of host Arizona.
Pujols had two hits and three RBIs, A.J. Pollock had three hits and
three RBIs, while Chris Taylor and Justin Turner also had two hits
each for the Dodgers, who remain 1 1/2 games behind the San
Francisco for the National League West lead.
Dodgers starter Tony Gonsolin went 3 2/3 innings, allowing one run
and three hits. He struck out two and didn't walk a batter in his
third start this season.
Mariners 6, Rays 2 (10)
Shed Long Jr. hit a grand slam with two outs in the bottom of the
10th inning as Seattle completed a four-game sweep of visiting Tampa
Bay.
Luis Torrens and Ty France also homered for Seattle, which won for
the seventh time in its past eight games.
The Rays suffered their season-high sixth consecutive defeat.
Indians 2, Pirates 1
Josh Naylor hit a tiebreaking RBI single in the seventh inning and
Harold Ramirez homered as visiting Cleveland topped Pittsburgh to
avoid being swept in the three-game series.
Cleveland starter Sam Hentges pitched five scoreless innings, giving
up two hits and a walk, with four strikeouts. Phil Maton (2-0) gave
up a run and three hits in the sixth but struck out the side. James
Karinchak pitched the ninth for his eighth save.
JT Brubaker (4-6) gave Pittsburgh a strong start despite the loss,
going 6 2/3 innings. He gave up two runs and three hits, with no
walks and nine strikeouts.
Blue Jays 7, Orioles 4
Hyun Jin Ryu pitched seven strong innings, Reese McGuire had three
doubles, a single and two RBIs and visiting Toronto defeated
Baltimore.
Bo Bichette also had two RBIs for Toronto in the rubber match of the
three-game series. Ryu (6-4) held the Orioles to one run, three hits
and one walk. The left-hander struck out four in winning for the
first time since May 28.
Trey Mancini hit two home runs and had three RBIs for the Orioles.
Pedro Severino added a solo homer.
Twins 4, Rangers 2
Byron Buxton homered, doubled and drove in two runs as Minnesota
completed a series sweep of Texas in Arlington.
Luis Arraez, Andrelton Simmons and Trevor Larnach each had three
hits for Minnesota, which finished with 14 hits while extending its
winning streak to a season high-tying four games.
Kenta Maeda (3-2) picked up his first victory since a May 3 win over
the Rangers in Minneapolis. Dane Dunning (2-6) was saddled with the
loss after allowing four runs (three earned) on 10 hits and two
walks over four innings. He struck out five.
--Field Level Media
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