MLB roundup: Tyler Glasnow, bullpen carry Rays past Angels
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[May 04, 2021]
Tyler Glasnow pitched six
effective innings, leading the Tampa Bay Rays to a 7-3 victory over
the Los Angeles Angels in Anaheim, Calif.
Glasnow (4-1) allowed three runs on four hits with four walks and
eight strikeouts. Three Rays relievers then shut out the Angels on
two hits over the final three innings.
Willy Adames and Manuel Margot homered for the Rays while Shohei
Ohtani and Anthony Rendon went deep for the Angels. Ohtani was
scratched from his scheduled start on the mound after getting hit by
a pitch on his right elbow Sunday.
Rendon exited the game in the eighth inning after fouling a ball off
his left knee. X-rays were negative, and he is listed as day-to-day
with a bruised knee, the team announced.
Phillies 4, Brewers 3
Starting and winning pitcher Vince Velasquez (1-0) retired his final
10 batters and allowed four hits and one run over six innings. He
struck out six and walked two.
Hector Neris earned his sixth save of the season by getting five
outs.
J.T. Realmuto gave the Phillies the lead with a two-run home run in
the bottom of the first inning and Didi Gregorius had two hits.
Lorenzo Cain homered for Milwaukee in his return from the injured
list.
Padres 2, Pirates 0
Wil Myers grounded a single to right to break up Tyler Anderson's
no-hit bid with no outs in the seventh, triggering a two-run rally
that led host San Diego past Pittsburgh.
Anderson had faced only two hitters over the minimum when he walked
Manny Machado to open the seventh. Myers' hit moved Machado to
third, and he scored on Tommy Pham's sacrifice fly. Austin Nola's
double scored Myers.
Anderson (2-3) allowed two runs on two hits and three walks with
five strikeouts in 6 2/3 innings. Tim Hill (2-2), the Padres' fourth
of six pitchers, picked up the win, and Mark Melancon racked up his
10th save with a one-hit ninth.
Athletics 5, Blue Jays 4
Ramon Laureano broke a fifth-inning tie with a two-run home run, his
third blast in his last three games, and host Oakland opened a
four-game series against Toronto on a winning note.
Stephen Piscotty also homered for Oakland. Three A's relievers
combined to limit Toronto one run over the final three innings.
Starter Frankie Montas (3-2) went six innings, allowing three runs
and seven hits. He walked one and struck out four.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. collected a double and two singles for
Toronto, which saw a three-game winning streak come to an end in the
opener of a 10-game trip. Blue Jays starter and loser Steven Matz
(4-2) went five innings, charged with five runs on seven hits. He
walked one and fanned six.
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Tampa Bay Rays starting pitcher Tyler
Glasnow (20) delivers a pitch in the first inning against the Los
Angeles Angels at Angel Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA
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Twins 6, Rangers 5
Jorge Polanco had a triple, a double and two RBIs while Kenta Maeda
struck out eight over 5 1/3 scoreless innings as Minnesota held on
for a victory over Texas in Minneapolis.
Alex Kirilloff doubled twice, scored three times and drove in a run
for the Twins, who led 5-0 after seven innings. Minnesota won for
the fourth time in five games following a stretch in which it lost
eight of nine games, with three games postponed in that run because
of COVID-19 considerations.
Maeda (2-2) yielded just two hits along with two walks and was
removed after throwing 94 pitches. Adolis Garcia and Joey Gallo hit
two-run homers for the Rangers.
Indians 8, Royals 6
Eddie Rosario hit a three-run home run in the seventh inning to
break up a tie game and Josh Naylor hit a two-run shot later in the
inning as Cleveland emerged with a win at Kansas City.
Bryan Shaw (1-0) earned the win after getting out of a bases-loaded
jam in the sixth inning. Emmanuel Clase pitched a scoreless ninth to
pick up his sixth save in seven chances.
The Royals scored three in the bottom of the seventh but couldn't
come all the way back in the opener of a four-game series. Lefty
Daniel Lynch, Kansas City's top prospect, allowed three runs in 4
2/3 innings during his major league debut.
Orioles 5, Mariners 3
Cedric Mullins and Freddy Galvis hit home runs in a five-run eighth
inning as Baltimore defeated host Seattle in the opener of a
three-game series.
Baltimore's Cole Sulser (1-0) got the victory with a scoreless
inning of relief. Cesar Valdez pitched a 1-2-3 ninth for his seventh
save of the season, striking out Jose Marmolejos and Dylan Moore
swinging to end the game.
Anthony Misiewicz (2-1), the sixth Mariners pitcher, took the loss.
Tom Murphy and Mitch Haniger homered for Seattle.
--Field Level Media
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