MLB roundup: Giants end skid, move into tie for NL West lead
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[September 03, 2021]
Darin Ruf broke an eighth-inning
tie with a double after video review overturned what would have been
the third out and Thairo Estrada followed with a three-run home run
as the San Francisco Giants salvaged one win in their four-game
series against the visiting Milwaukee Brewers with a 5-1 victory on
Thursday afternoon.
The win snapped a four-game losing streak and allowed the Giants
(85-49) to regain a tie for first place in the National League West
with the idle Los Angeles Dodgers (85-49) on the eve of their
showdown three-game series that begins Friday night in San
Francisco.
The Brewers (82-53), runaway leaders in the NL Central but third
behind the Giants and Dodgers in the race for the league's top
overall record, had a four-game winning streak come to an end.
A pitchers' duel between Giants right-hander Logan Webb and Brewers
lefty Eric Lauer eventually was decided by the bullpens, coupled
with a pair of late calls to New York.
Cubs 6, Pirates 5 (11 innings)
An error by Pittsburgh second baseman Wilmer Difo allowed the
winning run to score as Chicago beat the visiting Pirates.
Difo could not corral an infield popup, which allowed Sergio Alcantara
to cross the plate. The miscue gave the Cubs their first three-game
winning streak since June 8-13, when they won five straight.
Rafael Ortega and Ian Happ homered during a five-run seventh inning for
the Cubs. Ortega hit a three-run blast and Happ socked a two-run shot.
Colin Moran hit a three-run homer to lead the Pirates, who have dropped
three games in a row and five of six.
Braves 6, Rockies 5
Jorge Soler homered and finished with two hits, Adam Duvall also went
deep as Atlanta beat Colorado in Denver.
Austin Riley added two hits for the Braves, who snapped a three-game
skid and maintained their two-game lead in the National League East over
the second-place Philadelphia Phillies. Jacob Webb (2-2) pitched two
scoreless innings for the win, and Will Smith worked the ninth for his
30th save.
Charlie Blackmon hit a grand slam, and Brendan Rodgers and Trevor Story
had two hits apiece for the Rockies, who fell for the third time in four
games.
Phillies 7, Nationals 6
Andrew McCutchen drove in four runs as Philadelphia rallied from a
six-run deficit and extended its winning streak to six games by beating
host Washington.
Odubel Herrera had three hits for Philadelphia, which has scored at
least seven runs in seven consecutive games. The Phillies improved to
9-1 at Nationals Park this season. Sam Coonrod (2-2) pitched a scoreless
seventh inning for the victory. Ian Kennedy stranded the tying run at
third base in the ninth for his 22nd save.
Washington dropped its fifth straight despite the efforts of Juan Soto,
who went 3-for-4 with a home run, four RBIs and a stolen base. Andres
Machado (1-1) was charged with the loss, allowing an unearned run and a
walk in two-thirds of an inning.
Red Sox 4, Rays 0
Starter Eduardo Rodriguez was masterful over six-plus shutout innings
and Bobby Dalbec drove in two runs as Boston earned a four-game series
split with a shutout win over Tampa Bay in St. Petersburg, Fla.
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Miami Marlins catcher Jorge Alfaro (38) tags out New York Mets
catcher Patrick Mazeika (76) in the seventh inning at Citi Field.
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The club's second straight victory
helped the third-place Red Sox (77-59) trim the deficit against the
first-place Rays (84-50) to eight games in the American League East.
Rodriguez (11-7) took over the Red Sox
staff lead in wins by holding the home side to four harmless singles
before leaving after two runners reached to open the seventh. Tampa
Bay starter Shane McClanahan (9-5) was hit hard by Boston in his bid
for a sixth consecutive victory.
Athletics 8, Tigers 6
Jed Lowrie hit a three-run homer in the first inning as Oakland
built an eight-run lead and held off host Detroit.
Mark Canha also homered, and Yan Gomes supplied two hits and two
RBIs for the A's (74-60). Khris Davis, elevated from Triple-A Las
Vegas on Wednesday, added two hits and an RBI. Frankie Montas (11-9)
gave up three runs on five hits and struck out seven in 6 2/3
innings.
Jeimer Candelario hit a three-run homer for the Tigers (63-72). Akil
Baddoo contributed a two-run blast and Harold Castro also homered
for Detroit.
Mets 4, Marlins 3
Pinch hitter Dominic Smith delivered a tiebreaking, seventh-inning
single for host New York, which overcame an early deficit to
complete an unusual sweep of Miami.
The Mets took two games from the Marlins in the series but also
completed a win from April 11 on Tuesday. Jeurys Familia (9-3) threw
a perfect seventh before Trevor May and Edwin Diaz (28th save)
combined for two hitless innings. Losing pitcher Sandy Alcantara
(8-13) gave up four runs on eight hits and no walks while striking
out six over 6 1/3 innings.
Miami's Miguel Rojas and New York's Jonathan Villar each homered on
their first pitch in the first inning. Rojas finished with two runs
scored.
Indians 4, Royals 2
Triston McKenzie allowed one run on two hits and one walk in six
innings, striking out six, as Cleveland completed a three-game sweep
at Kansas City.
Owen Miller hit a three-run home run in the fifth to give McKenzie
all the support he would need. Cleveland has won 11 consecutive
games against the Royals.
McKenzie who came off the injured list on Wednesday after dealing
with shoulder fatigue, improved to 3-0 with a 1.38 ERA in six career
appearances against the Royals. Emmanuel Clase picked up his 20th
save.
--Field Level Media
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