MLB roundup: Salvador Perez breaks single-season HR mark for catchers
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[September 21, 2021] Salvador
Perez set a major league record for homers in a season by a primary
catcher as the visiting Kansas City Royals cruised over the
Cleveland Indians 7-2 on Monday in the first game of a doubleheader.
Perez's towering, two-run blast in the fifth inning was his 46th
homer of the season, moving him past Hall of Famer Johnny Bench for
the record. Bench had 45 homers for the Cincinnati Reds in 1970.
Hunter Dozier joined Andrew Benintendi by belting a two-run homer
before adding an RBI single in the fourth inning as the Royals
emphatically snapped an 11-game losing skid in the season series
against the Indians.
Royals 4, Indians 2 (Game 2)
Hunter Dozier capped a productive day by driving in a run as
visiting Kansas City completed a doubleheader sweep against
Cleveland.
Dozier's sacrifice fly in the first inning gave the Royals an early
2-0 lead.
Former Indians player Carlos Santana worked a bases-loaded walk in
the first inning of the nightcap. Hanser Alberto had an RBI single
and joined Nicky Lopez by each recording two of the six hits for the
Royals.
Yankees 4, Rangers 3
Gary Sanchez homered, Aaron Judge hit an RBI single in a three-run third
inning and New York beat visiting Texas.
The Yankees rebounded from getting outscored 22-4 in a pair of blowout
losses to the Indians on Saturday and Sunday and won for just the eighth
time in 23 games since their 13-game winning streak ended. New York
moved a half-game back of the Toronto Blue Jays for the second American
League wild card.
Charlie Culberson went deep for the Rangers, who lost for the sixth time
in their past eight games. Rookie A.J. Alexy allowed four runs on four
hits in 3 1/3 innings, issuing six walks in his third career start.
Cardinals 5, Brewers 2
Jon Lester allowed two runs in six innings for his 200th career victory
as surging St. Louis extended its winning streak to nine games by
beating host Milwaukee.
The Cardinals retained a three-game lead for the second National League
wild-card spot. Milwaukee still St. Louis by 10 1/2 in the NL Central.
Nolan Arenado hit a two-run homer, and Yadier Molina had a pair of RBIs
singles for the Cardinals.
Lester (7-6) yielded a pair of solo homers in the second inning and just
another single. He struck out two and walked none. Milwaukee's Freddy
Peralta (9-5) gave up three runs on seven hits in six innings.
Tigers 4, White Sox 3
Harold Castro singled home the go-ahead run in the eighth inning and
host Detroit slowed Chicago's drive to a division title.
White Sox reliever Craig Kimbrel (4-5) set down the first two batters in
the eighth before hitting Robbie Grossman with a pitch. Grossman stole
second and scored on Castro's single to right.
Victor Reyes added an RBI single and scored a run for the Tigers, who
prevailed despite being limited to four hits.
Rays 6, Blue Jays 4
Shane Baz pitched five innings and won his major league debut and Yandy
Diaz swatted a go-ahead, three-run homer as Tampa Bay beat Toronto in
St. Petersburg, Fla.
Baz (1-0) allowed two hits -- both solo homers -- and struck out five
without issuing a walk. Diaz and Kevin Kiermaier each went 3-for-4 for
the Rays. Joey Wendle homered and scored twice.
Teoscar Hernandez, Lourdes Gurriel Jr. and Marcus Semien slugged home
runs for the Blue Jays. Pinch hitter Breyvic Valera struck out with the
bases loaded to end the game as Dietrich Enns retired the only batter he
faced for his second save.
Orioles 2, Phillies 0
John Means pitched 6 2/3 strong innings and Pedro Severino led the
Baltimore offense with two hits in a win over host Philadelphia.
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Kansas City Royals catcher Salvador Perez (13) and starting pitcher
Brady Singer (51) celebrate a win over the Cleveland Indians at
Progressive Field. Mandatory Credit: David Richard-USA TODAY Sports
Means (6-7) gave up four hits and one walk while striking out six.
Cole Sulser took over and retired all four batters he faced, and
Tyler Wells earned his third save with a perfect ninth inning.
The Orioles snapped a three-game losing streak. The Phillies were
limited to four hits, all singles, and they dropped their second in
a row.
Reds 9, Pirates 5
Joey Votto homered twice and Eugenio Suarez went deep for the
go-ahead blow as Cincinnati erased an early five-run deficit with
nine unanswered runs to beat visiting Pittsburgh.
Votto's career-high fourth multi-homer game of the season gives him
a team-leading 33 homers. Votto also singled and walked twice to
reach base in all five plate appearances as the Reds won for just
the ninth time in 25 games.
Luis Cessa (5-2) struck out three in 1 2/3 scoreless relief innings
to earn the win. Yoshi Tsutsugo hit a solo homer and an RBI single
for the Pirates.
Marlins 8, Nationals 7 (10 innings)
Jazz Chisholm Jr., who opened the 10th inning on second base, stole
third and scored on a game-ending wild pitch, leading host Miami
over Washington.
Chisholm also had the first two-homer game of his career and
finished with three runs and three RBIs.
Washington was led by rookie Keibert Ruiz, who went 3-for-5 with a
career-high four RBIs.
Braves 11, Diamondbacks 4
Adam Duvall hit a mammoth homer and Austin Riley had three doubles
and three RBIs as Atlanta trounced Arizona in the opener of a
four-game series at Phoenix.
Freddie Freeman had three hits and two RBIs, including a pair of
run-scoring hits in Atlanta's seven-run fifth inning. Eddie Rosario
also homered for the Braves, who increased their NL East lead to
three games over Philadelphia.
Ketel Marte had three doubles and Jake McCarthy hit his first career
homer for the Diamondbacks, who have dropped six of their past seven
games.
Astros 10, Angels 0
Framber Valdez threw seven scoreless innings, Martin Maldonado broke
the game open with a three-run homer, and Houston reduced the its
magic number to clinch the American League West to six by beating
Los Angeles in Anaheim, Calif.
The Astros also got a ninth-inning grand slam from Marwin Gonzalez
and a homer from Jose Siri leading off the first. They had 17 hits
in all, including four from Carlos Correa and three from Yuli
Gurriel.
Valdez (11-5) fanned six, gave up six hits -- all singles -- and
walked three. Losing pitcher Jaime Barria went 5 1/3 innings and
yielded only two runs despite giving up 10 hits. He struck out five
without issuing a walk.
Mariners 4, A's 2
Seattle dealt host Oakland a damaging loss, riding the baffling
soft-tossing of Tyler Anderson to a victory in the opener of a
four-game series.
Anderson (7-9) yielded just one run on four hits in seven innings.
He walked one and struck out seven.
Kyle Seager stroked three hits, including a two-run double that
capped a three-run third, as the Mariners moved within one game of
the A's while both teams chase AL wild-card spots. The loss dropped
Oakland two games out of the second wild-card position.
-Field Level Media
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