MLB roundup: Brewers end Cards' win streak at 17
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[September 30, 2021] Daniel
Vogelbach hit a two-run homer as the visiting Milwaukee Brewers
snapped the St. Louis Cardinals' 17-game winning streak with a 4-0
victory Wednesday.
Adrian Houser (10-6) and relievers Brent Suter, Brad Boxberger and
Aaron Ashby combined on a three-hitter for the Brewers, who have won
four of their last five games.
Houser worked the first five innings and Ashby closed out the last
two as the Brewers recorded their best-in-the-majors 19th shutout of
the season.
Miles Mikolas (2-3) allowed three runs on seven hits in 5 2/3
innings for the Cardinals. He struck out seven and walked one.
Rays 7, Astros 0
Brandon Lowe and Ji-Man Choi homered while Drew Rasmussen allowed
one hit over five scoreless innings as Tampa Bay clinched home-field
advantage throughout the American League postseason by blanking host
Houston.
The Rays set a single-season franchise record with their 98th
victory while handing the Astros their fifth loss in six games.
Houston would have clinched the AL West with a victory. Rasmussen
(4-1) struck out two and did not issue a walk.
Lowe went deep to cap a three-run rally against Luis Garcia (11-8)
in the second inning as the Rays capitalized on a two-out error by
Houston center fielder Jose Siri. Choi, mired in a 1-for-24 slump,
ripped another three-run shot in the fifth.
Blue Jays 6, Yankees 5
Bo Bichette led off the eighth inning with his second home run of
the game, snapping a tie and leading host Toronto past New York,
ending the Yankees' seven-game winning streak.
The teams have split the first two games of a crucial three-game
series in the AL wild-card race. New York holds a one-game lead on
Boston for the first AL wild card, with Seattle a half-game behind
the Red Sox and Toronto one game back of the Red Sox.
Toronto's Marcus Semien set a major league record for second basemen
when he hit his 44th home run of the season, a two-run blast in the
first inning.
Red Sox 6, Orioles 0
J.D. Martinez launched a solo home run and drove in three runs,
Nathan Eovaldi tossed six scoreless innings with seven strikeouts,
and Boston beat host Baltimore.
Martinez finished 3-for-4, adding a two-run double. Eovaldi (11-9)
allowed just four hits and issued one walk as the Red Sox snapped
their four-game losing streak.
Zac Lowther (1-3) allowed two runs, one earned, on eight hits in
five innings for the Orioles.
Mariners 4, Athletics 2
Ty France's seventh-inning sacrifice fly broke a tie as host Seattle
eliminated Oakland from postseason contention and maintained its own
spot in the AL wild-card chase.
Jarred Kelenic hit a two-run double and Abraham Toro added a solo
homer for the Mariners. They won for the 10th time in 11 games.
Despite home runs from Tony Kemp and Seth Brown, the A's took their
12th straight head-to-head loss to Seattle and their third straight
defeat overall.
Giants 1, Diamondbacks 0
Alex Wood combined with three relievers on a four-hit shutout and
San Francisco used small ball to produce the only run in a victory
over visiting Arizona.
The Giants improved to 50 games over .500 and maintained their
two-game lead over the second-place Dodgers in the National League
West. Wood limited the Diamondbacks to three hits in six innings
without issuing a walk. He struck out six.
The lone run scored in the seventh inning when the Giants got a
single, a stolen base and a bunt to set up Kris Bryant's sacrifice
fly.
Dodgers 11, Padres 9
Corey Seager hit the last of four eighth-inning home runs as Los
Angeles pulled off an improbable rally for a victory over visiting
San Diego to keep its National League West title hopes flickering.
AJ Pollock hit two home runs, including one in the eighth, while Max
Muncy and Cody Bellinger also went deep in the fateful five-run
inning. The Dodgers trailed 9-5 after 6 1/2 innings.
David Price (5-2) earned the victory with a scoreless eighth inning,
and Kenley Jansen recorded his 37th save by striking out the side in
the ninth.
Braves 7, Phillies 2
Max Fried pitched seven strong innings and Austin Riley drove in
three runs to help Atlanta earn a win over visiting Philadelphia,
putting the Braves on the brink of a fourth consecutive National
League East title.
The Braves expanded their lead in the division to 4 1/2 games over
second-place Philadelphia. Atlanta's magic number to clinch the
division is one. The Braves will look to complete their first home
three-game series sweep of the season on Thursday.
Fried (14-7) allowed two runs, one earned, on four hits and no walks
with six strikeouts. His streak of scoreless innings ended at 17,
but the Braves are 10-1 over his past 11 starts.
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Seattle Mariners shortstop J.P. Crawford (3) celebrates after
defeating the Oakland Athletics at T-Mobile Park. Mandatory Credit:
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Royals 10, Indians 5
Salvador Perez tied a club record with his 48th home run of the
season as host Kansas City defeated Cleveland.
It was also the 200th home run of Perez's career. He leads the
majors in home runs and also in RBIs, after driving in three runs to
run his total to 121. But Perez wasn't around long. The Royals'
broadcast team tweeted in the middle of the second inning that Perez
was "helped out of the dugout during the commercial break towards
the tunnel. He's hurt and out of the game."
However, Perez came to bat in the bottom of the inning and struck
out. He was replaced in the third by Cam Gallagher. It was announced
later that Perez exited with a right ankle sprain.
Rockies 10, Nationals 5
Trevor Story went 4-for-4 in possibly his last home game in Denver,
Ryan McMahon homered and C.J. Cron, Raimel Tapia and Dom Nunez had
two hits each as Colorado beat Washington. Lane Thomas and Josh Bell
had two hits apiece for the Nationals.
Story is going to be a free agent after the season with the
expectation he will sign with another team. When the Rockies took
the field in the first inning, Story trotted to shortstop alone and
received an ovation before the rest of the team ran out.
Washington led 5-4 in the third after a two-hour rain delay, but Sam
Hilliard's bases-loaded single drove in two and gave Colorado a 6-5
lead it never surrendered.
White Sox 6, Reds 1
Gavin Sheets went 2-for-3 with a home run and three RBIs, Tim
Anderson added a solo homer and host Chicago cruised past
Cincinnati.
Leury Garcia also drove in a run for Chicago, which won its fourth
game in a row. White Sox left-hander Carlos Rodon (13-5) gave up
only one hit in five scoreless innings. He walked two and struck out
four, and he finished the regular season with a 2.37 ERA.
Delino DeShields had an RBI double for Cincinnati, which has dropped
back-to-back games. Reds right-hander Sonny Gray (7-9) surrendered
five runs on five hits in 4 2/3 innings.
Angels 7, Rangers 2
Juan Lagares had two hits and two RBIs to help Los Angeles produce a
win against Texas in Arlington, Texas.
Jack Mayfield also drove in two runs and Taylor Ward and Shohei
Ohtani each had two hits and scored a run for Los Angeles. Angels
starter Janson Junk allowed two runs and seven hits in 4 1/3
innings, striking out five without issuing a walk.
Texas starter Taylor Hearn (6-6) gave up four runs and six hits in 5
1/3 innings. He fanned two and walked one. Andy Ibanez and Jose
Trevino each had two hits and a run for the Rangers.
Marlins 3, Mets 2
Miguel Rojas hit a go-ahead, two-run single in the eighth inning as
visiting Miami halted a seven-game losing streak with a victory over
New York.
The Marlins were held to one hit in the first seven innings before
stringing together a rally against New York starter Taijuan Walker
and Seth Lugo (4-3).
Miami's comeback spoiled a terrific showing for Walker, who
completed his first season with the Mets by losing his final eight
decisions. Walker allowed two runs on two hits in a season-high 7
1/3 innings.
Cubs 3, Pirates 2
Willson Contreras had three RBIs, including a go-ahead two-run
double in the seventh inning, as visiting Chicago snapped a
seven-game losing streak with a win over Pittsburgh.
Chicago starter Kyle Hendricks gave up two runs and five hits in
five-plus innings, with one walk and five strikeouts. Adam Morgan
(2-1) pitched a scoreless sixth and two other relievers bridged the
gap to Codi Heuer, who worked the ninth for his second save.
Bryan Reynolds hit an RBI triple for the Pirates. Pittsburgh starter
Roansy Contreras, 21, making his major league debut after being
called up earlier in the day, pitched three scoreless innings. He
gave up three hits with one walk and four strikeouts.
Twins 5, Tigers 2
Jorge Polanco hit a three-run homer and Michael Pineda won his fifth
consecutive start as Minnesota defeated Detroit in Minneapolis for
its sixth win in eight games.
Luis Arraez and Josh Donaldson each had two hits and scored a run
for Minnesota. Pineda (9-8), making his final start for the Twins
before possibly heading into free agency, gave up one run on eight
hits over 5 2/3 innings.
Harold Castro went 2-for-3 with an RBI, and Robbie Grossman also had
two hits for the Tigers, who lost their fourth straight game.
--Field Level Media
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