MLB roundup: Jays win 7th straight, skidding Yanks fall from top AL wild
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[September 09, 2021]
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. homered in
the ninth inning after Teoscar Hernandez hit a tiebreaking single
with two outs in the seventh as the Toronto Blue Jays ran their
winning streak to seven games Wednesday night with a 6-3 victory
over the host New York Yankees.
With the loss, the Yankees fell from the top spot in the American
League wild-card race. The Blue Jays moved within 1 1/2 games of New
York, which is now a half-game behind the Boston Red Sox. The defeat
was the Yankees' fifth in a row.
Toronto reliever Trevor Richards (6-2) got the final out of the
sixth and the first two of the seventh. Jordan Romano tossed a
perfect ninth for his 16th save in 17 opportunities.
Brett Gardner hit a game-tying, three-run homer in the fifth off
Blue Jays starter Alek Manoah.
Red Sox 2, Rays 1
Hunter Renfroe hit a go-ahead, two-run home run with two outs in the
eighth inning to help Boston beat visiting Tampa Bay and avoid a
three-game sweep.
With two outs in the ninth, the Rays' Joey Wendle doubled against
Hansel Robles and was thrown out attempting to advance to third by
Renfroe to end the game.
With the win coupled with a Yankees loss, the Red Sox moved a
half-game ahead of New York atop the American League wild-card
standings.
Giants 7, Rockies 4

Brandon Crawford hit a home run, Brandon Belt had three hits and San
Francisco rallied to defeat Colorado in Denver to become the first
team to win 90 games.
LaMonte Wade Jr. had two hits, including a go-ahead two-run single
in a four-run Giants ninth inning to give San Francisco its sixth
victory over its last seven games.
Elias Diaz hit a home run and doubled twice, Brendan Rodgers had two
hits and Jon Gray came off the injured list to pitch five-plus
innings, while also adding an RBI single for the Rockies.
Cardinals 5, Dodgers 4
Yadier Molina smacked a two-run home run, reached base three times
and scored twice to lead St. Louis past visiting Los Angeles.
Adam Wainwright (15-7) worked 8 1/3 innings as the Cardinals snapped
a four-game losing streak. He allowed the four runs on seven hits
and no walks while striking out four. Giovanny Gallegos got the last
two outs to earn his fifth save.
Max Muncy hit a homer and scored twice for the Dodgers, who fell two
games behind the San Francisco Giants in the National League West.
Marlins 2, Mets 1 (10 innings)
Sandy Alcantara struck out a career-high 14 batters over nine
innings, and Bryan De La Cruz smashed a two-out, walk-off single off
the wall in center field in the 10th, leading Miami to a win over
visiting New York.
The loss was controversial for the Mets, who believed they scored a
run in the top of the 10th when Marlins right fielder Jesus Sanchez
dropped a fly ball. But the ball was called foul and stood on video
review.
Alcantara, who got a no-decision, finished two strikeouts short of
Ricky Nolasco's franchise record of 16 in 2009. Tossing a
career-high 114 pitches, Alcantara allowed just four hits, one walk
and one run.

Brewers 4, Phillies 3
Eduardo Escobar hit a go-ahead, sixth-inning solo homer to lead host
Milwaukee to a victory over Philadelphia.
Escobar's 25th home run of the season, with two outs off reliever
Connor Brogdon (5-4), gave Milwaukee its second straight victory and
the series after dropping the opener of the three-game series on
Monday.
Milwaukee starter Freddy Peralta allowed three runs, one earned, in
3 2/3 innings, but the Brewers bullpen did not allow a run the rest
of the way.
Twins 3, Indians 0
Rookie Joe Ryan recorded his first career win after allowing one hit
in seven innings to propel visiting Minnesota to a victory over
Cleveland.
Ryan (1-1) retired the first 19 batters he faced before Amed Rosario
ended his bid for perfection by slapping a clean single to left
field with one out in the seventh. Ryan struck out four and did not
walk a batter while making his second career start since
representing the United States in the Tokyo Olympics.
Rosario's single allowed the Indians to avoid being no-hit for the
third time this season. The Twins improved to 10-5 against Cleveland
this season after winning the first three contests of this four-game
series.
Padres 8, Angels 5
Adam Frazier had three RBIs in an eight-run second inning and San
Diego held on against visiting Los Angeles to earn a split of the
two-game series.
San Diego right-hander Yu Darvish earned the win after dropping
seven consecutive decisions for the first time in his major league
career. Darvish (8-9) allowed one run and three hits in six innings,
striking out seven and walking one.
Juan Lagares and Jo Adell hit two-run homers to close the gap in the
late innings for Los Angeles.
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Toronto Blue Jays right fielder Teoscar Hernandez (37) hits an RBI
single for the go ahead run in the seventh inning against the New
York Yankees at Yankee Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Wendell Cruz-USA
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Athletics 5, White Sox 1
Frankie Montas pitched seven strong innings and Matt Chapman homered
as host Oakland snapped a four-game losing streak with a victory
over Chicago.
Montas (12-9) tied injured Chris Bassitt for the team lead in wins
with his third straight, avenging a defeat to the White Sox in
Chicago on Aug. 16. The 28-year-old, who debuted for the White Sox
in 2015, limited his former club to one run and six hits.
White Sox starter Dallas Keuchel (8-9) was charged with five runs on
eight hits in 5 2/3 innings. He walked one and struck out three in
his third straight loss.
Nationals 4, Braves 2
Juan Soto hit a 462-foot home run in the seventh inning to spark
visiting Washington to a win over Atlanta.
It was the 25th home run for Soto and third at Atlanta's Truist Park
this season. Washington starter Sean Nolin was ejected for hitting
Freddie Freeman with a pitch in the first inning. Plate umpire Lance
Barksdale saw the pitch as retaliation for Soto being hit in the
back by Atlanta reliever Will Smith in Tuesday's game.
Atlanta starter Touki Toussaint failed to retire any of the three
batters he faced in the fourth before he was lifted. He allowed two
runs, one earned, on one hit, four walks and a hit batsman.
Toussaint struck out three.
Mariners 8, Astros 5
Seattle scored four runs with two outs in the ninth inning to break
open a tie game and defeat host Houston.
Jose Marmolejos hit a two-run single and J.P. Crawford followed with
a two-run homer in the ninth for the Mariners, who avoided a sweep
in the three-game series with their American League West rivals.
Abraham Toro and Jarred Kelenic also drove in two runs apiece for
the Mariners.
Cubs 4, Reds 1 (10 innings)
Jason Heyward drilled a game-ending, three-run home run in the 10th
inning to lift host Chicago to victory over Cincinnati.

Patrick Wisdom opened the 10th with a one-hop single to center
against Brad Brach (1-2), Chicago's first hit since the second
inning.
The Cubs held courtesy runner Willson Contreras at third base,
setting the stage for Heyward, who returned to the lineup one night
after he was a late scratch due to cramping in his right hamstring.
Tigers 5, Pirates 1
Miguel Cabrera had four hits and three RBIs while Robbie Grossman
had four hits with a solo homer as visiting Detroit beat Pittsburgh
to avoid a three-game sweep.
The Pirates remain the only team in the major leagues that has not
swept a series this year.
Tigers starter Matt Manning gave up one run and four hits with four
strikeouts and no walks in three innings. He exited after a
comebacker hit by Colin Moran on the final out of the third resulted
in a left knee contusion.
Rangers 8, Diamondbacks 5
Jose Trevino drove in three runs as Texas completed a two-game sweep
of Arizona in Phoenix.
Kohei Arihara allowed two runs on four hits over 4 2/3 innings for
Texas, which matched its season high with its fourth straight win.
The Rangers used seven relievers, including Jharel Cotton (1-0), who
allowed one run in the sixth inning for the victory. Joe Barlow
recorded the final out in the ninth for his fourth save.
Orioles 9, Royals 8
A Kansas City outfield blunder allowed the go-ahead runs to score
for Baltimore in a nine-run eighth inning capped by a Ryan
Mountcastle two-run home run, as the Orioles rallied, then held on,
for a victory over the visiting Royals.
Trailing 5-0 entering the eighth, Baltimore broke out against three
Kansas City relievers. Austin Hays extended his career-high hitting
streak to 15 games with an RBI double to open the scoring for the
Orioles, who have taken two of three in the four-game set. Anthony
Santander and Ramon Urias delivered RBI singles, then Kelvin
Gutierrez (three hits) tied the contest with a two-run single to
center.

With two out, Cedric Mullins sent a fly ball to right field, but
Hunter Dozier partially collided with center fielder Edward
Olivares, and the ball dropped to score two and put Baltimore ahead
7-5. Mountcastle followed with a line shot into the left-field seats
for his 26th homer.
--Field Level Media
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