MLB roundup: Angels put crimp in Mariners’ playoff hopes
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[October 02, 2021] Luis
Quijada came on in relief with runners at the corners and no outs in
the seventh inning and struck out the next three hitters as the
visiting Los Angeles Angels damaged the Seattle Mariners' playoff
hopes with a 2-1 victory Friday.
Brandon Marsh hit a two-run double in the third inning as the Angels
won for just the fourth time in their past 14 games.
The Mariners, who had won four in a row and 10 of 11, dropped a game
behind Boston in the race for the second AL wild-card berth. Seattle
is tied with Toronto. The Mariners' run came on Jarred Kelenic's RBI
double in the second inning.
Angels left-hander Jose Suarez (8-8) allowed just one run on three
hits over five innings. He walked two and struck out five. Closer
Raisel Iglesias allowed a leadoff double to Kyle Seager in the ninth
but got a tapper back to the mound, an infield fly and a flyout to
right to get out of the inning to earn his 34th save.
Dodgers 8, Brewers 6
Trea Turner had a grand slam among his two home runs, Matt Beaty hit
a go-ahead blast and Los Angeles remained alive to earn at least a
tie for the National League West title by rallying for a victory
over visiting Milwaukee.
Despite the win, the Dodgers still experienced a loss as veteran
left-hander Clayton Kershaw left the game in the second inning with
discomfort in his left forearm. The Dodgers, who already have
qualified for the postseason as at least a wild-card team, remain
two games behind San Francisco in the division with two games to
play. The Giants' magic number is one to deny the Dodgers a ninth
consecutive NL West title.
Christian Yelich and Eduardo Escobar each had two hits and two runs
for the Brewers, who are playoff-bound as the NL Central champs but
have lost three of four. After entering with a career 1.89 ERA
against the Dodgers, Milwaukee left-hander Eric Lauer gave up five
runs on six hits over five innings. He walked two and struck out
three.
Giants 3, Padres 0
Anthony DeSclafani combined with four relievers on a nine-hit
shutout as host San Francisco won its seventh straight and clinched
at least a tie for the National League West title by beating San
Diego.
Staked to a 2-0 lead in the first inning, DeSclafani (13-7) breezed
through five innings, allowing four hits and no walks. He struck out
three. Jose Alvarez, Dominic Leone, Tyler Rogers and Doval (third
save) wrapped up with four innings of scoreless relief.
Darin Ruf hit his 16th homer of the season, and the Padres got two
hits apiece from Fernando Tatis Jr., Trent Grisham and Wil Myers.
San Diego dropped its seventh straight and 12th in its last 13.
Red Sox 4, Nationals 2
Hunter Renfroe snapped a scoreless tie with a three-run homer in the
sixth inning and visiting Boston got a much-needed win over
Washington.
Bobby Dalbec followed Renfroe's blast with a solo home run as Boston
won for just the second time in seven games. The Red Sox moved one
game ahead of the Seattle Mariners in the race for the AL's second
wild-card berth. The Toronto Blue Jays are also a game back. The Red
Sox also moved to within one game of the New York Yankees for the
first wild card.
Boston's Eduardo Rodriguez (12-8) went five-plus scoreless innings,
allowing five hits. He struck out six and walked three. Josh Rogers
(2-2) gave up four runs on seven hits for Washington, which has lost
six of its last seven games. Alcides Escobar and Jordy Mercer had
solo homers for the Nationals.
Rays 4, Yankees 3
Rookie Wander Franco hit a two-run single in the ninth inning and
Kevin Kiermaier hit a tiebreaking single in the second as visiting
Tampa Bay recorded a victory over New York, which was unable to
clinch a postseason spot.
The Yankees entered the game with a magic number of two to clinch
their fifth straight postseason spot but their loss and Boston's win
over Washington left that number still at two.
Kiermaier's hit helped the Rays move one win from their first
100-win season in team history. Nelson Cruz homered three batters in
for the 449th of his career, tying the slugger with Hall of Famers
Vladimir Guerrero Sr. and Jeff Bagwell for 40th on the all-time
list.
Blue Jays 6, Orioles 4
Danny Jansen hit a two-run home run and had three RBIs, left-hander
Steven Matz pitched into the eighth inning and Toronto held on to
defeat visiting Baltimore.
Corey Dickerson added a solo home run and Cavan Biggio had three
hits and an RBI for the Blue Jays in the opener of a three-game
series. Pat Valaika hit a two-run home run and Kelvin Gutierrez hit
a solo shot for the Orioles. Austin Hays added two hits and threw
out a runner at home for Baltimore.
The Blue Jays remained one game behind Boston for the AL's second
wild-card berth, but gained ground on Seattle, which had been tied
with Boston until it lost later Friday.
Rockies 9, Diamondbacks 7
Dom Nunez hit a tying homer in the ninth inning and Trevor Story
delivered the tiebreaking single later in the inning as Colorado
recovered from a seven-run deficit to post a win over Arizona in
Phoenix.
Sam Hilliard hit a three-run homer and Brendan Rodgers had three
hits for the Rockies. Rookie pitcher Humberto Castellanos hit a
three-run homer for his first major league blast for the
Diamondbacks, who lost their fifth straight game. Arizona stands one
setback shy of the franchise record for losses (111 in 2004).
Christian Walker added a two-run homer and Ketel Marte slugged a
solo shot for the Diamondbacks.
Mets 4, Braves 3
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Cleveland Indians first baseman Bobby Bradley (44) celebrates with
catcher Austin Hedges (17) after hitting a home run during the
fourth inning against the Texas Rangers at Globe Life Field.
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Brandon Nimmo hit a pair of solo home runs and
starter Tylor Megill worked five scoreless innings to help New York
defeat host Atlanta, which rested several regulars after clinching
the NL East the day before.
Nimmo's homers gave him eight this year and paced the team's 11-hit
attack. Pete Alonso had three of those hits. Megill's only hit
allowed was a single by Ozzie Albies with one out in the fourth.
Edwin Diaz, the Mets' fifth pitcher, worked a scoreless ninth and
earned his 32nd save.
Atlanta starter Huascar Ynoa (4-6) pitched five innings and allowed
three runs on six hits, two walks and six strikeouts. The Braves
scored a run in the sixth off Jeurys Familia when Albies doubled in
Ehire Adrianza. Eddie Rosario and Adrianza hit solo homers for the
Braves.
Phillies 5, Marlins 0
Bryce Harper went 3-for-5 with a home run and two RBIs and
reliever-turned-starter Ranger Suarez (8-5) struck out a career-high
nine batters as Philadelphia blanked host Miami.
Harper, a National League MVP candidate with 41 doubles, 35 homers
and 84 RBIs, rolled his left ankle after smashing his double in the
third inning but remained in the game and homered in the fifth
inning. The Phillies snapped a four-game losing streak and clinched
a winning season.
Marlins starter Sandy Alcantara (9-15) went five innings, allowing
five hits, one walk and four runs, while striking out six. The 15
losses are a career worst for Alcantara, who finished the year with
205 2/3 innings pitched and 201 strikeouts.
Cardinals 4, Cubs 3
Paul Goldschmidt delivered the game-winning hit in the bottom of the
ninth as St. Louis edged visiting Chicago.
Tyler O'Neill produced two homers, a double and three runs scored
for the Cardinals, who won for the 19th time in 20 games. Cardinals
starting pitcher Dakota Hudson threw five shutout innings while
allowing just three hits and a walk, striking out four.
Trayce Thompson hit a three-run homer for the Cubs, who lost for the
eighth time in their last 10 games.
A's 8, Astros 6
Matt Olson and Chad Pinder homered and Sean Manaea pitched 5 2/3
effective innings as visiting Oakland outlasted Houston.
Manaea (11-10) allowed two runs on seven hits and one walk with six
strikeouts. Lou Trivino tossed 1 1/2 scoreless innings for his 22nd
save.
Jason Castro hit a three-run homer for the Astros, whose lineup was
without five regulars one night after clinching the AL West for a
fourth time in five seasons.
Pirates 9, Reds 2
Cole Tucker's first career grand slam came during an eight-run
eighth inning as host Pittsburgh handed Cincinnati its third
straight loss.
Tucker also tripled and scored and made two stellar defensive plays.
Pittsburgh starter Wil Crowe allowed one hit in six shutout innings.
He struck out nine, walked two and retired the final 12 batters he
faced. Chris Stratton (7-1) gave up a run in the eighth for the
Pirates.
Jose Barrero had an RBI triple and Max Schrock an RBI single for the
Reds. Starter Luis Castillo gave up one run and six hits in 5 1/3
innings, with three walks and five strikeouts. Amir Garrett (0-4)
allowed two runs in one-third of an inning for the Reds.
Indians 9, Rangers 6
Jose Ramirez drove in three runs to lift Cleveland to a victory in
Arlington, Texas. Ramirez had a two-run single to cap the Indians'
four-run third inning before adding an RBI single as part of a
five-run fourth.
Austin Hedges and Bobby Bradley each belted a solo homer and Harold
Ramirez drove in two runs for Cleveland. Rookie Eli Morgan (5-7)
tossed 5 2/3 innings and allowed four runs but got the win.
Jose Trevino launched a two-run homer and Isiah Kiner-Falefa and
Nathaniel Lowe (three hits) also went deep for the Rangers.
Royals 11, Twins 6
Hunter Dozier had three hits, including a home run, as Kansas City
pummeled visiting Minnesota.
Every Royals player in the starting lineup had a hit except for
major league home run leader Salvador Perez. Whit Merrifield led the
team with three hits. Kansas City starter Jon Heasley (1-1) earned
his first major league win in his third outing. He allowed four runs
on six hits in 5 1/3 innings, with three of the runs coming in the
sixth.
The Twins, the two-time reigning American League Central champion,
were assured of a last-place finish with the loss. John Gant (5-11)
allowed six runs on eight hits in four innings for the Twins. He
walked two and struck out three.
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