MLB roundup: Phillies stun Mets with 5-run eighth
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[April 12, 2022]
Didi Gregorius' RBI double capped a
five-run eighth inning Monday night by the host Philadelphia
Phillies, who stormed back to beat the New York Mets 5-4 in the
opener of a three-game series.
The Phillies had just four hits in the first seven innings before
the comeback. Alec Bohm, who earlier committed three errors in the
first three innings at third base, started the rally with a leadoff
walk against Trevor May, who immediately left with what was later
termed arm fatigue.
Kyle Schwarber later beat out a potential double-play grounder as
Bohm scored from third. J.T. Realmuto followed with a two-run homer
to pull the Phillies within 4-3. After Nick Castellanos walked
against Seth Lugo (0-1), Rhys Hoskins and Gregorius smacked
consecutive doubles for the winning margin. Newcomer Brad Hand
nailed down the 1-2-3 save in the ninth.
Mets starter Taijuan Walker, who underwent knee surgery in the
offseason, exited after two perfect innings with four strikeouts due
to an irritated right shoulder. Brandon Nimmo had two hits for the
Mets, who blew an eighth-inning lead for the second straight game.
Blue Jays 3, Yankees 0
Alek Manoah pitched six innings of one-hit ball and George Springer
homered and drove in three runs as visiting Toronto shut out New
York in the opener of a four-game series.
Springer collected three hits and hit a two-run homer off Jameson
Taillon (0-1) before getting an RBI double in the seventh as the
Blue Jays won for the fifth straight time in New York. Manoah (1-0)
allowed only a single to Joey Gallo in the second.
Taillon produced the longest outing by a New York starter in the
early going, allowing two runs on five hits in five innings. In his
first start since offseason ankle surgery, he struck out six and
walked none.
Twins 4, Mariners 0
Dylan Bundy allowed one hit over five shutout innings as Minnesota
earned a split of its season-opening, four-game series against
Seattle with a shutout victory in Minneapolis.
Luis Arraez went 3-for-4 with a run and an RBI, Byron Buxton had two
doubles and scored twice and Jorge Polanco added a single, a double
and two RBIs for Minnesota, which finished with 10 hits.
Bundy (1-0) allowed just a two-out ground double over the third base
bag to Eugenio Suarez in the second inning. Chris Flexen (0-1) took
the loss, giving up three runs on five hits and three walks over 4
1/3 innings. He fanned three.
Tigers 3, Red Sox 1
Javier Baez hit a tiebreaking, two-run homer in the eighth inning
and host Detroit defeated Boston.
Austin Meadows led off the inning with a single against Austin Davis
(0-1). Ryan Brasier replaced Davis on the mound, and Baez hammered a
2-2 fastball for his first homer with the Tigers. Baez signed a
six-year, $140 million contract with Detroit as a free agent during
the offseason.
Meadows had two hits and scored two runs while Miguel Cabrera
supplied two hits and an RBI for Detroit. The Red Sox were limited
to four hits, two from Rafael Devers, in the opener of a three-game
series.
Nationals 11, Braves 2
Left-hander Josh Rogers, a late substitute starter for the
Nationals, pitched visiting Washington to a win over Atlanta in the
opener of a three-game series.
Rogers (1-0) pitched 5 1/3 innings and allowed only two hits and one
run. The Washington offense was led by Maikel Franco, who went
4-for-5 with a homer and five RBIs. The Nationals amassed 15 hits
and seven walks.
Braves starter Huascar Ynoa (0-1) lasted only three innings and
yielded five runs on seven hits and two walks with four strikeouts.
Guardians 10, Royals 7
Steven Kwan established a major league live-ball record by reaching
base safely for the 15th time over his first four games, including a
bases-clearing triple in the eighth inning, as Cleveland won at
Kansas City.
The two teams split the season-opening, four-game series. Kwan, who
had five hits on Sunday, broke the record (for play since 1901) with
two walks earlier Monday before his triple broke open the game.
Oscar Mercado homered and knocked in three runs for the Guardians.
Andrew Benintendi went 3-for-3 with a homer, three RBIs, two runs
and a pair of walks for the Royals.
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Apr 11, 2022; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia Phillies
shortstop Didi Gregorius (18) hits a single in the seventh inning
against the New York Mets at Citizens Bank Park. Mandatory Credit:
Kyle Ross-USA TODAY Sports
Athletics 13, Rays 2
Elvis Andrus went 3-for-5 with one of Oakland's four homers, starter
Paul Blackburn fired five shutout innings and the A's prevailed in
St. Petersburg, Fla., to hand Tampa Bay its first defeat of the
season.
Andrus popped a three-run home run for an 8-0 lead during a four-run
second inning. In the Oakland first, Seth Brown hit a three-run
blast and Chad Pinder followed with a solo shot. Blackburn (1-0)
cruised from there, giving up just three hits and a walk while
striking out seven.
Rays starter Luis Patino (0-1) left in the top of the first after
tossing just 13 pitches and getting two outs. The club's No. 4
starter squatted in pain and was removed with what was diagnosed as
a left oblique strain. Chris Mazza relieved and allowed seven hits
and eight runs -- six earned -- over three frames, including three
long balls.
Orioles 2, Brewers 0
Cedric Mullins drove in two runs and Bruce Zimmermann and four
relievers combined to toss a six-hit shutout as Baltimore celebrated
its home opener with a win over Milwaukee.
Milwaukee is off to a 1-3 start after dropping two of three games
over the weekend to the Chicago Cubs. The Brewers left nine men on
base and went 0-for-6 with runners in scoring position.
Anthony Santander had two hits and reached base four times for
Baltimore, which earned its first win after losing three straight in
its season-opening series against the Rays.
Rockies 6, Rangers 4 (10 innings)
Connor Joe and C.J. Cron homered and finished with two hits each,
Jose Iglesias had four hits and Colorado beat Texas in 10 innings at
Arlington, Texas.
Jose Iglesias hit the go-ahead single in the 10th, and Joe followed
with a homer. Kris Bryant and Elias Diaz had two apiece and Ashton
Goudeau picked up his first career save for Colorado, which has won
three straight.
Willie Calhoun homered and Adolis Garcia had two hits and two RBIs
for Texas, which lost its home opener. Cron's solo homer in the top
of the ninth -- his second of the season -- made it 4-3, but Calhoun
tied it with a two-out home run off Daniel Bard (1-0).
Angels 6, Marlins 2
Michael Lorenzen pitched six strong innings while Brandon Marsh and
Jo Adell each had a home run and an RBI double to lift Los Angeles
to a victory over Miami in Anaheim, Calif.
Lorenzen (1-0) retired 18 of the 20 batters he faced, giving up only
a double to Joey Wendle in the second inning and a solo home run to
Jesus Sanchez in the fourth. The 30-year-old right-hander struck out
seven and did not walk a batter while making 89 pitches.
Marlins starter Elieser Hernandez (0-1) wound up yielding four runs
on five hits and three walks in 4 2/3 innings. He struck out six.
Padres 4, Giants 2
Manny Machado drove in the go-ahead run with a grounder back to the
pitcher, Pierre Johnson stranded the bases loaded with a one-run
lead in the eighth inning and visiting San Diego posted a victory
over San Francisco.
The Padres, who lost 11 of 19 to the National League West champion
Giants last season, won their fourth straight by overcoming an early
1-0 deficit with single runs in the fourth, fifth, seventh and ninth
innings.
Alex Wood worked 4 1/3 innings, allowing two runs and five hits for
the Giants. He walked one and struck out six. San Diego starter Nick
Martinez worked five effective innings.
--Field Level Media
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