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			 [April 22, 2022]  
			Miguel Cabrera remained one hit shy of 
			3,000 for his career while Michael Pineda won his Detroit debut as 
			the Tigers downed the visiting New York Yankees 3-0 on Thursday 
			afternoon. 
 Cabrera was 0-for-3 before he was intentionally walked with runners 
			at second and third and two outs in the eighth inning. The strategy 
			backfired when Austin Meadows followed with a two-run bloop double.
 
 Pineda gave up three hits in five scoreless innings and Gregory Soto 
			notched a five-out save in Detroit's first shutout this season. 
			Robbie Grossman had three hits, scored a run and drove in another.
 
 Yankees starter Jordan Montgomery (0-1) gave up one run on three 
			hits in six innings with two walks and five strikeouts.
 
 
 Rangers 8, Mariners 6
 
 Kole Calhoun doubled home the tiebreaking run with two outs in the 
			top of the ninth inning as Texas rallied from an early five-run 
			deficit to defeat host Seattle.
 
 Nick Solak hit a two-run homer for the Rangers, who snapped a 
			five-game losing streak. Rangers reliever Joe Barlow (1-0) got out 
			of a bases-loaded jam in the eighth and pitched a 1-2-3 ninth for 
			his first major-league victory.
 
 Ty France went 3-for-4 with two RBIs for Seattle, and J.P. Crawford 
			hit a three-run homer.
 
			
			 
			Mets 6, Giants 2
 Carlos Carrasco pitched 7 2/3 outstanding innings as New York 
			recorded a victory over visiting San Francisco.
 
 Carrasco (1-0) pitched into the eighth for the first time since 2019 
			and allowed two runs on four hits, struck out seven and issued no 
			walks. Francisco Lindor, who joined the Mets from the Cleveland 
			Guardians in the same trade as Carrasco, homered and collected three 
			hits.
 
 Eduardo Escobar also homered as the Mets took three of four from the 
			defending NL West champions. Mike Yastrzemski homered and Thairo 
			Estrada hit an RBI single for the Giants.
 
 
 Pirates 4, Cubs 3
 
 Five Pittsburgh relievers held the Cubs to one hit over six 
			scoreless innings in Chicago.
 
 Pirates cleanup hitter Yoshi Tsutsugo delivered a go-ahead, two-run 
			double in the fifth inning. Daniel Vogelbach clubbed a two-run homer 
			and Ben Gamel had three hits for the Pirates, who improved to 2-5 on 
			the road.
 
 Cubs starter Mark Leiter Jr. gave up two runs on three hits and two 
			walks in four innings.
 
 
 Marlins 5, Cardinals 0
 
 Pablo Lopez, who got married on Monday, celebrated by striking out 
			nine batters in seven scoreless innings as host Miami defeated St. 
			Louis.
 
 The Marlins snapped their eight-game losing streak against the 
			Cardinals, a skid that started last year. Miami had scored just 
			seven runs in those eight defeats.
 
 Jesus Sanchez and Jazz Chisholm Jr. slugged homers for Miami, which 
			snapped a two-game losing streak and ended its homestand with a 4-3 
			record.
 
 
 Guardians 6, White Sox 3
 
 Franmil Reyes hit a two-run homer and Zach Plesac pitched into the 
			seventh inning as Cleveland completed a three-game sweep of visiting 
			Chicago.
 
 Josh Naylor had two hits and two RBIs for the Guardians. Plesac 
			(1-1) ended a six-start winless streak, allowing two runs (one 
			earned) on seven hits over 6 2/3 innings. Emmanuel Clase retired 
			Chicago in order in the ninth for his second save.
 
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			Apr 21, 2022; Detroit, Michigan, USA; Detroit Tigers designated 
			hitter Miguel Cabrera (24) reacts after striking out in the sixth 
			inning against the New York Yankees at Comerica Park. Mandatory 
			Credit: Rick Osentoski-USA TODAY Sports 
            
			 
 
			 Luis Robert and Gavin Sheets had two hits apiece 
			for the White Sox, who have lost four in a row after winning six of 
			their first eight games. Blue Jays 3, Red Sox 2
 Kevin Gausman pitched into the ninth inning and Matt Chapman went 
			3-for-4 with a double and an RBI as Toronto held on to beat host 
			Boston.
 
 Gausman (1-1) was relieved by Jordan Romano after allowing a 
			first-pitch single to Trevor Story in the ninth. Romano stranded the 
			tying run on third base to record his seventh save. Raimel Tapia and 
			Bo Bichette each had two hits for the Blue Jays.
 
 Xander Bogaerts capped a 3-for-4 day with an RBI double for the Red 
			Sox in the ninth. Bobby Dalbec added two hits.
 
 
 Twins 1, Royals 0
 
 Joe Ryan pitched six scoreless innings as visiting Minnesota won a 
			pitchers' duel to salvage the finale of a three-game series at 
			Kansas City.
 
 Ryan allowed no runs on two hits, walked one and struck out five. He 
			allowed only one runner to advance past first base. Emilio Pagan 
			earned his first save of the season.
 
 Gio Urshela walked to lead off the second inning and went to third 
			on a single by Max Kepler before Miguel Sano drove him in on a 
			sacrifice fly, marking the game's only run.
 
 
 A's 6, Orioles 4
 
 Sean Murphy drove in three runs with a home run, a double and a 
			single and Cristian Pache hit his second homer as Oakland beat 
			visiting Baltimore.
 
 Sheldon Neuse was 3-for-4 with two RBIs for the A's, who also got a 
			pair of hits from Tony Kemp. Paul Blackburn (2-0) earned the win, 
			allowing one run and three hits in five innings. Dany Jimenez tossed 
			a 1-2-3 ninth with two strikeouts for his second save.
 
 Austin Hays had a double and a single and drove in a pair of runs 
			for the Orioles.
 
			
			 Diamondbacks 4, Nationals 3
 Zach Davies pitched five solid innings as visiting Arizona defeated 
			Washington to earn a split of the four-game series.
 
 Cooper Hummel had two hits, including a two-run homer run, and Matt 
			Davidson and Jake McCarthy also homered for the Diamondbacks, who 
			have won two straight for the first time this season.
 
 Davies (1-1) gave up two runs on two hits in five innings. He struck 
			out seven and walked two. Nelson Cruz homered for the Nationals. 
			Washington starter Josh Rogers (1-2) was lifted after allowing four 
			runs on six hits in 4 1/3 innings.
 
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