MLB roundup: Rays wrap up playoff berth
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[September 23, 2021] Austin
Meadows' three-run homer highlighted Tampa Bay's six-run third
inning Wednesday afternoon, securing a playoff berth for the Rays in
a 7-1 drubbing of the Toronto Blue Jays in St. Petersburg, Fla.
After losing Tuesday despite being issued 11 walks and a hit batter,
the Rays erupted by batting around against Toronto for the third
time this season.
Meadows struck the big blow. Yandy Diaz (sacrifice fly) and Taylor
Walls (two-run single) brought home tallies as Tampa Bay sent 10 men
to the plate, setting the groundwork for the Rays' 11th win in 19
games against their Canadian rival.
The victory sent the American League East-leading Rays to their
third consecutive postseason -- seventh in club history -- and
improved their major-league-best record in day games to 39-19.
Cardinals 10, Brewers 2
Tyler O'Neill and Paul Goldschmidt hit two-run homers as St. Louis
pounded host Milwaukee for its 11th consecutive victory, extending
its lead in the National League wild-card chase.
The Cardinals moved 4 1/2 games in front of Cincinnati and Philadelphia
for the second NL wild card. St. Louis is within 8 1/2 games of NL
Central-leading Milwaukee, which has lost four straight and six of its
past eight.
Miles Mikolas (2-2) threw seven innings of two-run ball for the win.
Brewers starter Brett Anderson (4-9) came off the injured list and took
the loss, yielding six runs, just two earned, on six hits in 1 2/3
innings.
Giants 8, Padres 6
Buster Posey recorded two doubles and two singles, and Kris Bryant gave
San Francisco a lead it never relinquished with a three-run double in
the first inning of a win at San Diego.
Coupled with Los Angeles' defeat at Colorado, the Giants moved two games
ahead of the second-place Dodgers in the National League West. San
Francisco won for the fourth time in five games.
Fernando Tatis Jr. belted his 40th home run for the Padres, who lost for
a fifth straight time and fell six games off the pace in the NL
wild-card race.
Rockies 10, Dodgers 5
Brendan Rodgers and Sam Hilliard homered, C.J. Cron amassed four hits
and Colorado beat Los Angeles in Denver.
Trevor Story and Rodgers had two hits apiece while Charlie Blackmon,
Rodgers and Cron each scored twice to help the Rockies end a five-game
home losing streak.
Luke Raley hit a two-run homer for Los Angeles, which lost for just the
second time in 11 games.
Mariners 4, Athletics 1
Kyle Seager homered to reach 100 RBIs for the first time in his career
and Chris Flexen pitched seven strong innings as Seattle won at Oakland.
Ty France also homered for the Mariners, who pulled within 2 1/2 games
of the American League's second and final wild-card playoff position.
Flexen (13-6) improved to 7-1 on the road, allowing one run on three
hits and two walks. He struck out eight, matching his career high.
The Athletics' Cole Irvin (10-14) lost for the fourth time in as many
starts against Seattle this year. He allowed three runs on seven hits
over five-plus innings.
Astros 9, Angels 5 (12 innings)
Jose Altuve hit a two-run double in a four-run 12th inning to help
visiting Houston earn a win against Los Angeles in Anaheim, Calif.
The Astros, who have won seven of their past eight games, will attempt
to complete a four-game series sweep Thursday. Houston trimmed its magic
number to clinch the AL West to three.
Chas McCormick and Yordan Alvarez each had three hits, with Alvarez
adding his 32nd home run of the season and three RBIs to give him 101
RBIs on the season. Jack Mayfield hit a three-run double for the Angels.
Braves 9, Diamondbacks 2
Austin Riley, Ozzie Albies and Freddie Freeman homered as Atlanta rolled
to a victory over Arizona in Phoenix.
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New York Yankees relief pitcher Aroldis Chapman (54) and catcher
Gary Sanchez (24) celebrate after defeating the Texas Rangers at
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Anderson (8-5) struck out eight in seven strong innings as the
Braves won their fourth straight game to maintain their three-game
lead over the Phillies in the National League East.
Christian Walker homered for the Diamondbacks, who have dropped four
consecutive games and eight of their past nine.
Yankees 7, Rangers 3
Gleyber Torres hit a tiebreaking double with two outs in the eighth,
Gary Sanchez hit a long two-run homer later in the inning and New
York moved back into the American League's second wild-card spot
with a victory over visiting Texas.
The Yankees won their third straight after losing 15 of 22 and moved
a half-game ahead of the Toronto Blue Jays for the second wild card.
Gio Urshela and Kyle Higashioka each had a pair of hits for New
York.
Willie Calhoun, Brock Holt and Isiah Kiner-Falefa hit RBI singles
off New York's Corey Kluber but Texas lost for the eighth time in 10
games. Kluber, who no-hit the Rangers May 19 in Texas, allowed three
runs on eight hits in 4 1/3 innings.
Red Sox 12, Mets 5
Kyle Schwarber smacked a pair of home runs and drove in four runs as
Boston completed a two-game sweep of visiting New York and earned
its seventh consecutive victory.
Chris Sale (5-0) tossed five innings of two-run, six-hit ball with
two walks and eight strikeouts. Alex Verdugo and Jose Iglesias each
had a pair of RBIs for the Red Sox, who remained two games ahead of
Yankees for the top American League wild-card spot.
Pete Alonso hit a solo home run for the Mets, who lost for the
seventh time in eight games.
Phillies 4, Orioles 3
Andrew McCutchen homered and Jean Segura delivered a go-ahead
sacrifice fly to lift host Philadelphia past Baltimore.
Segura and Matt Vierling each had two hits for the Phillies, who won
their second in a row. Zack Wheeler tossed six solid innings and
gave up four hits and one run with nine strikeouts and two walks in
a no-decision.
Pat Valaika led the Orioles with two hits. Baltimore starter Keegan
Akin, who entered the game with a 6.93 ERA, allowed just five hits
and one run in 5 1/3 innings.
Twins 5, Cubs 4
Max Kepler went 3-for-4 with two home runs and three RBIs and Joe
Ryan pitched five strong innings as visiting Minnesota edged Chicago
to sweep a two-game series.
Minnesota's Juan Minaya, Tyler Duffey and Jorge Alcala each logged a
scoreless inning before Alex Colome worked around Ian Happ's RBI
single and three Cubs stolen bases in a two-run ninth to earn his
15th save.
Ryan struck out 11 while yielding two runs on three hits and a walk.
Nico Hoerner hit a two-run single for the Cubs, who have lost nine
of 11.
Nationals 7, Marlins 5
Juan Soto clubbed one of three Washington homers and Josiah Gray
earned his first major league victory as the Nationals prevailed at
Miami.
The Marlins threatened to win the game in the bottom of the ninth as
Nick Fortes (two-run blast) and Sandy Leon (solo shot) each homered
off reliever Ryne Harper. However, Tanner Rainey got the last two
outs for the second save of his career.
Yadiel Hernandez and Luis Garcia also went deep for the Nationals.
Soto went 3-for-3 with a double, a single, two walks and his
387-foot dinger. Gray (1-2) struck out eight in six innings,
allowing six hits, one walk and two runs.
--Field Level Media
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