MLB roundup: Reds' Wade Miley throws season's 4th no-hitter
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[May 08, 2021]
Cincinnati left-hander Wade
Miley threw the fourth no-hitter of the young baseball season on
Friday, leading the Reds to a 3-0 win over the host Cleveland
Indians.
Miley (4-2) struck out eight and walked one. The 34-year-old veteran
needed only eight pitches to navigate the ninth inning, and he
tossed 114 for the game.
Miley, who entered with a 2.67 ERA but allowed all eight of his runs
this season over his previous three starts, retired the first 16
batters he faced Friday, striking out six.
The perfect-game bid ended when Amed Rosario reached on a fielding
error by Reds second baseman Nick Senzel in the sixth inning.
Rosario went to second base when Senzel also committed a throwing
error on the same play.
The Indians, who had won five straight and nine of 11, were no-hit
for the second time this season. The White Sox's Carlos Rodon tossed
a no-no against them in an 8-0 decision on April 14 in Chicago.
White Sox 3, Royals 0
Carlos Rodon lowered his earned-run average to 0.58 with six
scoreless innings as Chicago defeated host Kansas City to begin a
three-game series. He did not allow a runner past second base.
Rodon (5-0) has allowed two earned runs in 31 innings this season.
His ERA is the best in the American League and trails only Jacob
deGrom of the Mets (0.51) in all of baseball. Zack Collins homered
for the White.
Salvador Perez had four of the Royals' eight hits. Royals starter
Brad Keller (2-4) gave up three runs on five hits over six innings.
He struck out six and walked just one.
Athletics 2, Rays 1
Seth Brown blasted a walk-off solo homer with two outs in the ninth
inning and Oakland won the opener of a three-game series against
visting Tampa Bay.
Oakland left-hander Sean Manaea took a no-hitter into the eighth
inning but wound up with a no-decision. Brown delivered an RBI
single in the seventh before crushing a 1-1 pitch from left-hander
Jeffrey Springs (2-1) deep into the right field seats for his first
career walk-off homer.
Jake Diekman (2-0) recorded the final two outs in the top of the
ninth for Oakland, which notched its fourth walk-off victory of the
season and snapped Tampa Bay's five-game winning streak. Mike
Zunino's single to center field tied the game for the Rays in the
eighth.
Marlins 6, Brewers 1
Isan Diaz hit his first career grand slam and host Miami tied its
season high with its fourth straight win, handing Milwaukee its
sixth straight setback, the Brewers' worst skid since July 2018.
Brewers starter Brent Suter (2-2) left after 2 1/3 innings due to a
cramp in his right calf. The left-hander allowed four hits, one walk
and three runs with two strikeouts.
Rookie left-hander Trevor Rogers (4-2) earned the win, allowing four
hits, two walks and one run in five innings. He struck out six and
lowered his ERA to 1.89.
Giants 5, Padres 4
Austin Slater belted an opposite-field homer to open the bottom of
the seventh to break a tie and give San Francisco a win over San
Diego in an early-season battle for first place in the National
League West.
The home run, off right-handed Padres reliever Keone Kela (2-2), was
Slater's third of the season and gave reliever Camilo Doval (1-1)
his first major league win. Left-hander Jake McGee picked up his
eighth save by striking out the next three batters after issuing a
lead-off walk in the ninth.
The Giants turned the wildness of Padres starter Blake Snell into a
4-0 lead, but the Padres tied the game in the top of the sixth on
two-run homers by Trent Grisham and Eric Hosmer.
Cardinals 5, Rockies 0
Jack Flaherty threw seven scoreless innings and hit a homer to lead
St. Louis past visiting Colorado.
Flaherty (6-0), the first six-game winner this season, struck out
six batters while allowing just three hits and a walk. He retired
the last 13 batters he faced.
Harrison Bader hit a two-run homer for the Cardinals, and Nolan
Arenado had two hits in his first game against his former team.
Phillies 12, Braves 2
Odubel Herrera hit a three-run homer to highlight a six-run first
inning and finished with four RBIs to lift Philadelphia over host
Atlanta.
Herrera was 2-for-4 with a walk as the Phillies posted a season-high
16 hits and extend their winning streak to five games. J.T. Realmuto
had three hits, including a two-run homer, and Jean Segura had four
hits with two runs and two RBIs. Winning pitcher Zach Eflin worked 6
2/3 innings, allowing two runs on five hits, one walk and eight
strikeouts.
Atlanta starter Charlie Morton (2-2) did not escape the first
inning. He was tagged for six runs, none earned, on four hits, two
walks and one strikeout in two-thirds of an inning. Dansby Swanson
had two hits, including a homer, for the Braves, and Marcell Ozuna
also had two of Atlanta's five hits.
Red Sox 6, Orioles 2
Bobby Dalbec hit a three-run homer during Boston's four-run fourth
inning to supplement a strong start from Eduardo Rodriguez in the
victory over host Baltimore.
Rodriguez (5-0) allowed one run on seven hits over five innings to
improve to 11-5 in his career against Baltimore. The one-time
Orioles prospect walked three and struck out two.
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Cincinnati Reds starting pitcher Wade
Miley (22) throws a pitch during the ninth inning against the
Cleveland Indians at Progressive Field. Mandatory Credit: Ken
Blaze-USA TODAY Sports
Ryan Mountcastle (3-for-4) hit a solo
home run and Trey Mancini also had an RBI for Baltimore. Orioles
right-hander Matt Harvey (3-2) turned in his shortest start of the
season, lasting only four innings and giving up four runs -- all
unearned -- on four hits with a walk and three strikeouts.
Angels 9, Dodgers 2
David Fletcher delivered run-scoring hits during each of the Angels'
four-run innings in the win over the Los Angeles-area rival Dodgers.
Griffin Canning (3-2) allowed one run over 5 2/3 innings and
combined with Patrick Sandoval on an eight-hitter as the Angels
snapped a five-game losing streak and extended a lengthy tailspin
for the Dodgers, who have lost four straight and are 4-14 since a
13-2 start.
Fletcher finished 3-for-5 with three RBIs while Shohei Ohtani had a
pair of RBI doubles. Mike Trout had two hits, including a
run-scoring triple. Dodgers starter Julio Urias (4-1) allowed five
runs on eight hits and no walks while striking out four over five
innings, and Mookie Betts hit a solo home run.
Cubs 3, Pirates 2
Chicago right-hander Zach Davies pitched seven scoreless innings in
a win over visiting Pittsburgh.
Joc Pederson was 3-for-4 with an RBI single and run scored for
Chicago, which won its fourth straight game despite giving up two
ninth-inning runs. Rex Brothers got the final out for his first save
since 2013.
Davies (2-2) gave up five hits, all singles, with one walk and one
strikeout.
Nationals 11, Yankees 4
Josh Harrison hit a three-run homer after Trea Turner singled in the
go-ahead run, and Washington capitalized on three errors to score
six eighth-inning runs to pummel host New York.
Yan Gomes and Juan Soto hit two-run homers and Josh Bell socked a
solo shot for the Nationals, and DJ LeMahieu homered twice and had
three hits and Gary Sanchez also homered for the Yankees.
Reliever Kyle Finnegan (2-0) threw a scoreless seventh to get the
win for Washington which ended a three-game slide. New York set-up
man Jonathan Loaisiga (3-2) took the loss.
Mets 5, Diamondbacks 4 (10 innings)
Rookie Patrick Mazeika collected his first big league RBI in the
10th inning as host New York completed a comeback and beat Arizona.
Francisco Lindor cracked a home run, while Michael Conforto and
Jonathan Villar had RBI singles for the Mets, who have won three
straight.
The Diamondbacks, who have lost four straight, scored three runs in
the second when Tim Locastro was hit by a pitch with the bases
loaded, and Kelly and Christian Walker drew subsequent walks off
Mets starter David Peterson.
Astros 10, Blue Jays 4
Carlos Correa and Yuli Gurriel slugged two-run home runs, and Jose
Urquidy delivered seven strong innings as Houston defeated visiting
Toronto.
Urquidy (3-2) won his third consecutive start and allowed two or
fewer runs for the fifth time in seven starts. The Astros opened
their season-high, 10-game homestand by banging out 15 hits, with
Gurriel finishing 4-for-4 with four RBIs.
The Blue Jays got solo homers from Bo Bichette and Danny Jansen.
Ross Stripling (0-2) went 3 2/3 innings, giving up three runs on six
hits.
Mariners 5, Rangers 4
Mitch Haniger singled home the go-ahead run in the seventh inning as
Seattle rallied to defeat Texas in the opener of a three-game series
in Arlington, Texas.
J.P. Crawford and Dylan Moore hit two-run homers for the Mariners.
Seattle starter Chris Flexen (3-1) went 6 1/3 innings and gave up
four runs on 10 hits with one walk and two strikeouts. He helped his
own cause by twice picking a runner off first base.
Nate Lowe crushed a solo shot 450-plus feet to straightaway center
field for the Rangers. Texas starter Mike Foltynewicz allowed four
runs on six hits in 6 2/3 innings with one walk and five strikeouts.
Twins 7, Tigers 3
Matt Shoemaker tossed five scoreless innings and Minnesota hit three
solo homers while pulling away to for a victory at Detroit.
Shoemaker (2-3) allowed four hits and two walks while striking out
five. Kyle Garlick, Jorge Polanco and Max Kepler homered for the
Twins. Polanco reached base four times while scoring two runs and
driving in two, and Kepler added two RBIs.
Detroit starter Tarik Skubal (0-5) gave up two solo homers in five
innings but also equaled his career high with eight strikeouts.
Willi Castro blasted a three-run homer and Miguel Cabrera reached
base four times.
--Field Level Media
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