MLB roundup: Miguel Sano leads Twins to sweep of O’s
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[May 27, 2021]
Miguel Sano belted a three-run
homer and Michael Pineda tossed six strong innings as the Minnesota
Twins completed a three-game sweep of the visiting Baltimore Orioles
with a 3-2 victory on Wednesday afternoon in Minneapolis.
Pineda (3-2) gave up only one run on three hits with two walks and
eight strikeouts as the Twins extended their winning streak to a
season-high four games.
Hansel Robles recorded his third save after allowing a run in the
ninth when Maikel Franco's two-out double scored Trey Mancini, who
doubled to begin the inning.
Baltimore has lost nine straight and 16 of its past 18.
Mancini gave the Orioles an early lead with a two-out solo blast in
the first off Pineda. Mancini leads Baltimore with 11 homers and 42
RBIs.
Cardinals 4, White Sox 0
Tommy Edman smacked two solo home runs and Edmundo Sosa hit a
two-run single to back a combined six-hit shutout as visiting St.
Louis topped Chicago to avoid a three-game sweep.

Edman connected against Carlos Rodon in the third inning and Aaron
Bummer in the eighth. Cardinals starter John Gant (4-3) scattered
five hits, three walks and three strikeouts in five-plus scoreless
innings before Genesis Cabrera, Giovanny Gallegos and Alex Reyes
followed with four innings of one-hit, six-strikeout relief.
Nick Madrigal paced the Chicago attack with his second successive
three-hit game. The White Sox stranded 13 and went 0-for-10 with
runners in scoring position.
Angels 9, Rangers 8
Taylor Ward drove in a career-high five runs to lead Los Angeles to
a win against Texas in Anaheim, Calif.
Ward had three hits while Juan Lagares and Jose Rojas each had two
hits and two runs scored for Los Angeles, which won its third
straight game to match its season high.
Angels right-hander Griffin Canning went six innings, allowing three
runs and four hits. Canning (4-3) struck out seven and walked two.
Athletics 6, Mariners 3
James Kaprielian continued to pitch brilliantly as a fill-in starter
and Matt Olson clubbed his 13th home run of the season to allow
Oakland to salvage one win in its three-game series against visiting
Seattle.
Seth Brown continued his hot hitting with a single, a double and two
RBIs for the A's, who had lost three in a row. A former first-round
draft choice who was acquired by the A's from the New York Yankees
in a package for Sonny Gray in 2017, Kaprielian (2-0) shut out the
Mariners on two hits over a career-high seven innings.
Olson had two RBIs, Elvis Andrus two hits and Mark Canha two runs
scored for the A's. Mitch Haniger collected two hits for Seattle,
which missed a chance to match its season-high third straight win.

Marlins 4, Phillies 2
Jon Berti stroked a dramatic two-out, two-run go-ahead single in the
eighth inning, leading host Miami to a win over Philadelphia.
Berti, who is batting just .186, hit six foul balls before winning
an eight-pitch at-bat against reliever Sam Coonrod (0-1). It was
Philadelphia's 15th blown-lead loss, third-most in the majors.
Phillies starter Aaron Nola took a hard-luck no-decision. Nola, who
had lost three straight decisions, allowed just two hits, three
walks and one run in six innings. He struck out six.
Cubs 4, Pirates 1
David Bote homered and right-hander Trevor Williams pitched six
strong innings Wednesday as visiting Chicago topped Pittsburgh.
Kris Bryant added two RBI singles for the Cubs, who won their third
straight.
Williams (3-2), who spent the previous five seasons with the
Pirates, gave up one run and three hits, with no walks and seven
strikeouts. Craig Kimbrel notched his 11th save.
Tigers 1, Indians 0
Niko Goodrum scored the lone run in the eighth and a quartet of
Detroit pitchers combined on a four-hit shutout as the Tigers
snapped a four-game losing streak by blanking visiting Cleveland.
Jonathan Schoop had two hits for Detroit and Robbie Grossman had the
game's RBI. Michael Fulmer (4-3) pitched an inning of scoreless
relief to get the victory and Gregory Soto recorded his fifth save
in Detroit's second shutout this season.
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St. Louis Cardinals third baseman Tommy
Edman (19) rounds the bases after hitting a solo home run against
the Chicago White Sox during the eight inning at Guaranteed Rate
Field. Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-USA TODAY Sports

Cleveland starter Triston McKenzie,
recalled from Triple-A Columbus prior to the game, held the Tigers
to one hit and struck out five in five innings. Counterpart Jose
Urena departed with two outs and one on in the sixth due to right
forearm cramping.
Rays 2, Royals 1 (10)
Manuel Margot's one-out single in the 10th inning drove in the
winning run as host Tampa Bay defeated Kansas City in the second
game of a three-game series. The Rays evened the series at a game
one night after seeing their 11-game winning streak snapped with a
2-1 loss.
The teams have combined for six runs and 48 strikeouts in the first
two games of the series.
Both teams are used to close games. The Rays have played 51 games,
with 28 of them decided by one or two runs. The Royals played their
12th game in their past 14 to be decided by two or fewer runs.
Padres 2, Brewers 1 (10)
Catcher Victor Caratini singled home Wil Myers leading off the top
of the 10th inning to give visiting San Diego a win over Milwaukee.
Padres closer Mark Melancon picked up his major league-leading 17th
save with help from second baseman Jake Cronenworth in the bottom of
the 10th.
With Keston Hiura on second to open the Brewers' 10th, Willy Adames
led off with a line-drive single to left. But Hiura had to stop at
third. Jackie Bradley Jr. then hit a sharp grounder to Cronenworth,
who threw out Hiura at the plate. Melancon then struck out Daniel
Robertson and retired Kolten Wong on a grounder for the final out.

Astros 5, Dodgers 2
Jose Altuve, Carlos Correa and Aledmys Diaz slugged home runs while
rookie Luis Garcia recorded his third consecutive win as Houston
earned a split of its two-game interleague series against visiting
Los Angeles.
Garcia (3-3) logged a career-high six innings. He departed with a
2-1 lead before Houston posted a three-run seventh that featured an
RBI single from Altuve and a two-run homer from Diaz. All the damage
came against Dodgers reliever Nate Jones.
The Astros snapped a four-game skid while ending the Dodgers'
eight-game win streak. Dodgers right-hander Trevor Bauer (5-3) was
previously unbeaten over nine career starts against the Astros.
Giants 5, Diamondbacks 4
Austin Slater slugged a tying two-run, pinch-hit homer in the eighth
inning and Jason Vosler followed with his first major league blast
as San Francisco rallied for a victory over struggling host Arizona.
Buster Posey and Mike Yastrzemski also drove in runs as San
Francisco overcame a four-run deficit to sweep the two-game series.
Nick Ahmed, Josh Rojas and Pavin Smith had three hits apiece for
Arizona, which left the bases loaded in the ninth while dropping its
10th straight game and 13th of its last 14.
Red Sox 9, Braves 5
Rafael Devers connected for his 14th home run and Nick Pivetta won
his sixth game as Boston beat visiting Atlanta.

Devers was 2-for-4 with a two-run homer in the fourth inning and an
RBI double to highlight the team's four-run rally in the sixth.
Pivetta (6-0) pitched six innings and allowed four runs on seven
hits, two walks and a season-high nine strikeouts. He improved to
6-2 all-time against the Braves.
Atlanta's Drew Smyly (2-3) pitched 5 1/3 innings and allowed a
season-high seven runs on five hits, one walk and four strikeouts.
--Field Level Media
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