MLB roundup: Guardians blast Reds in ninth
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[April 13, 2022]
Cleveland Guardians ace Shane Bieber
teased fans with a possible no-hitter, but it was an improbable
two-run homer by Andres Gimenez in the ninth inning that was the
difference in a 10-5 victory over host Cincinnati on Tuesday in the
Reds' 146th home opener.
Gimenez, who batted .218 last season for Cleveland, blasted a home
run off reliever Hunter Strickland (0-1) in the ninth inning to
break a 4-4 tie.
Guardians third baseman Jose Ramirez later followed with his third
career grand slam to turn the game into a rout. Reliever Trevor
Stephan (1-0) earned the victory by pitching a scoreless eighth
inning.
Bieber took a no-hitter into the sixth but wound up allowing three
runs on two hits and two walks in 5 1/3 innings. Cincinnati got a
two-run homer from Tyler Naquin, while starter Tyler Mahle yielded
four runs (one earned) in four innings.
Giants 13, Padres 2
Brandon Belt hit a two-run homer, Alex Cobb won his San Francisco
debut and the reigning National League West champs bombed Yu Darvish
and visiting San Diego.
Giants coach Alyssa Nakken became the first woman to coach on a
Major League Baseball field in a regular-season game when she
replaced ejected first-base coach Antoan Richardson in the third
inning.
The Giants' Wilmer Flores went 3-for-5 with a homer, three runs and
two RBIs. Thairo Estrada and Belt each had two hits and scored
twice; Estrada also drove in three.
Red Sox 5, Tigers 3
Rafael Devers had three hits, two runs scored and two RBIs, and
Garrett Whitlock pitched four innings of scoreless relief as
visiting Boston rallied past Detroit.
Enrique Hernandez had two doubles, scored two runs and drove in
another for the Red Sox, who rallied from a 3-0 deficit after
dropping the series opener 3-1 on Monday. Red Sox starter Rich Hill,
42, allowed three runs on five hits in 4 1/3 innings to begin his
third stint with the franchise.
Javier Baez had an RBI double for Detroit and Spencer Torkelson
delivered his first major league hit in the third inning. The Tigers
were limited to five hits.
Rays 9, A's 8 (10 innings)
Manuel Margot's single drove home Wander Franco in the bottom of the
10th inning to give Tampa Bay a walk-off win over Oakland in St.
Petersburg, Fla.
Franco, who has 11 hits through the first five games, was on base
after driving in Brandon Lowe with a double off Lou Trivino (0-1).
Ryan Thompson (1-0) got the win despite giving up Billy McKinney's
RBI single in the top of the 10th.
Brandon Lowe, Ji-Man Choi and Brett Phillips homered for the Rays,
while Jed Lowrie went deep for the A's.
Mets 2, Phillies 0
Tylor Megill earned the win with 5 1/3 innings of three-hit ball and
combined with three relievers on a shutout of host Philadelphia.
Megill (2-0), who was ticketed for the minor leagues before Jacob
deGrom sustained a shoulder injury that forced Megill into making an
Opening Day start last Thursday, has thrown 10 1/3 scoreless innings
this season with no walks and 11 strikeouts, including five Tuesday
night.
Brandon Nimmo's fifth-inning homer and Francisco Lindor's
eighth-inning single accounted for the game's only two runs. Edwin
Diaz pitched out of a jam in the ninth inning for his first save.
Phillies starter Zack Wheeler (0-1) yielded one run in 4 2/3
innings.
White Sox 3, Mariners 2
Luis Robert hit a go-ahead home run off rookie Matt Brash in the
sixth inning and Chicago celebrated its home opener with a win over
Seattle.
Reynaldo Lopez (1-0) pitched 1 2/3 innings for the victory. Liam
Hendriks allowed a run in the ninth before striking out Mitch
Haniger with two runners on for his first save. Chicago has won
three straight since an Opening Day loss to the Detroit Tigers.
Seattle lost its third straight despite an impressive major league
debut by Brash (0-1), who allowed two runs on four hits over 5 1/3
innings. He walked one and struck out six.
Cubs 2, Pirates 1
Seiya Suzuki homered twice and Chicago held on to spoil Pittsburgh's
home opener.
Suzuki continued his strong start to his first season in the major
leagues after starring in Japan. He was 2-for-4, making him 5-for-12
with three homers and eight RBIs through four games.
Chicago left-hander Drew Smyly (1-0), in his Cubs debut, pitched
five scoreless innings and gave up three hits, with one strikeout
and no walks. Bryan Reynolds homered in the eighth for the Pirates.
Angels 4, Marlins 3
Tyler Wade scored from third base on Max Stassi's infield grounder
in the bottom of the ninth inning, lifting Los Angeles to a win over
Miami in Anaheim, Calif.
The Angels' Anthony Rendon (sixth inning) and the Marlins' Jazz
Chisholm Jr. (seventh inning) matched each other with two-run homers
to make the score 3-3, setting up the hosts' opportunity in the
ninth inning.
Raisel Iglesias (1-0) got the victory with a scoreless ninth as Los
Angeles swept the two-game interleague series.
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Apr 12, 2022; Cincinnati, Ohio, USA; Cleveland Guardians third
baseman Jose Ramirez (11) high fives catcher Austin Hedges (17)
after hitting a grand slam against the Cincinnati Reds in the ninth
inning at Great American Ball Park. Mandatory Credit: Katie Stratman-USA
TODAY Sports
Braves 16, Nationals 4
Bryce Elder pitched 5 2/3 strong innings in his major league debut
and Marcell Ozuna hit a pair of home runs to help Atlanta rout
visiting Washington.
Elder, Atlanta's fifth-round draft pick in 2020, allowed three runs
on six hits and struck out four. The right-hander (1-0) gave up a
run in the first inning and then retired 12 straight batters.
Elder grew tired in the sixth inning and allowed back-to-back homers
to Juan Soto and Josh Bell before being removed. Jackson Stephens,
recalled by the Braves on Tuesday, pitched the final three innings.
He had not pitched in the major leagues in four years and earned his
first career save.
Cardinals 6, Royals 5
Andrew Knizner hit a three-run homer and Nolan Arenado hit a two-run
blast as St. Louis edged visiting Kansas City.
Albert Pujols went 3-for-4 with a homer, the 680th of his career,
and scored two runs as the Cardinals won for the third time in four
games. St. Louis starting pitcher Dakota Hudson lasted just four
innings while allowing three runs on five hits.
Salvador Perez hit two solo homers for the Royals and Michael A.
Taylor hit a two-run shot. Starting pitcher Daniel Lynch (0-1)
struck out seven batters in five innings, but he allowed six runs on
nine hits, including three home runs, and a walk.
Rockies 4, Rangers 1
Connor Joe scored three runs, Kris Bryant knocked in two and
Colorado beat host Texas to sweep a two-game interleague series.
Jhoulys Chacin (2-0) tossed 2 2/3 innings of scoreless relief for
Colorado's fourth win in a row. Daniel Bard pitched a scoreless
ninth inning for his second save.
Texas had four hits -- two each by Mitch Garver and Andy Ibanez --
and was swept in its home-opening series. Rangers starter Martin
Perez (0-1) allowed three runs on seven hits in four-plus innings.
He walked one and struck out two.
Yankees 4, Blue Jays 0
Aaron Hicks hit a two-run homer and Nestor Cortes combined with four
relievers on a five-hitter as New York ended a five-game home losing
streak to Toronto.
DJ LeMahieu had two hits and also scored on a throwing error as the
Yankees beat the Blue Jays at home for just the third time in 12
meetings since the start of last season. Cortes went 4 1/3 innings
and allowed three hits, struck out five and walked none.
Toronto's Yusei Kikuchi (0-1) allowed three runs -- two earned -- on
five hits in 3 1/3 innings. He struck out two, walked two and threw
84 pitches in his debut for the Blue Jays.
Brewers 5, Orioles 4
Andrew McCutchen drove in three runs on two hits to fuel visiting
Milwaukee to a victory over Baltimore.
McCutchen ripped a two-run double down the left-field line in the
first inning and added a go-ahead single in the seventh. Hunter
Renfroe contributed an RBI double and Willy Adames had two hits and
three runs for the Brewers. Hoby Milner (1-0) retired the lone
batter he faced to record his first decision in 96 career
appearances.
Baltimore's Cedric Mullins belted his first career grand slam in the
second inning.
Astros 2, Diamondbacks 1
Michael Brantley's two-out single in the top of the ninth inning
drove home Jose Siri with the deciding run and Ryan Pressly worked
out of a jam for his third save as Houston defeated Arizona in the
first game of a two-game interleague series in Phoenix.
Brantley's hit, his third of the game, came off Mark Melancon after
a double by Siri and a walk to Jose Altuve, all with two outs.
Melancon (0-1) was the sixth Arizona pitcher.
Houston has captured four of its first five games. It's an
impressive start to its longest road trip of the season -- nine
contests in 11 days in Anaheim, Phoenix and, beginning Friday,
Seattle. The Diamondbacks have dropped four of their first five and
have scored just 12 runs.
Dodgers 7, Twins 2
Will Smith and Gavin Lux drove in two runs apiece and Los Angeles
relied on a six-run eighth inning to pull away in Minneapolis in a
game delayed by rain for 88 minutes in the eighth.
Trea Turner and Justin Turner added one RBI apiece for the Dodgers,
who snapped a two-game skid. Right-hander Daniel Hudson (1-0) earned
the win by pitching one scoreless inning. Hudson was one of five
relievers who followed starter Andrew Heaney.
Max Kepler went 2-for-3 with a double and an RBI for Minnesota.
Right-hander Emilio Pagan (0-1) took the loss.
--Field Level Media
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