MLB roundup: Anthony Rizzo's 3 HRs carry Yankees over Orioles
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[April 27, 2022]
Anthony Rizzo hit three homers for the
first time in his career as the New York Yankees recorded a 12-8
victory over the Baltimore Orioles on Tuesday night at Yankee
Stadium.
Rizzo's first multi-homer game as a Yankee gave him sole possession
of the major league lead, with eight homers. It was New York's first
three-homer game since Kyle Higashioka went deep three times against
the Toronto Blue Jays on Sept. 16, 2020.
Aaron Judge homered on his 30th birthday and Joey Gallo also went
deep as the Yankees won their fourth straight and sixth in seven
games. Luis Severino (2-0) allowed four runs on three hits in a
season-high six-plus innings. He retired the first 14 hitters and
took a no-hit bid into the sixth.
Austin Hayes and Anthony Santander each hit a three-run homer for
Baltimore.
Giants 8, Athletics 2
Wilmer Flores and Austin Slater backed the nine-strikeout pitching
of Carlos Rodon with three-run home runs, sending San Francisco to
its fifth straight win, this one over visiting Oakland.
Rodon (3-0) continued his strikeout assault by fanning eight or more
for the fourth straight start. The first-year Giant held the A's to
one run on three hits and two walks in six innings. Flores hit an
RBI double in a two-run second inning and then added his second home
run of the season, a three-run blast in the third after Oakland had
pulled within 2-1.
A's starter Daulton Jefferies (1-3) was pulled after four innings,
having allowed five runs and four hits. He walked two and struck out
three.
Diamondbacks 5, Dodgers 3
David Peralta hit a two-run home run in the eighth inning and
Arizona beat Los Angeles.
Five Arizona relievers combined to hold the Dodgers scoreless over
the final five innings, with Ian Kennedy (1-1) getting out of a
bases-loaded jam in the eighth inning to earn the victory and Mark
Melancon pitching a scoreless ninth inning for his third save.
Will Smith had an early three-run double for the Dodgers and Trea
Turner had a hit and two walks to extend his on-base streak to 36
games.
Astros 5, Rangers 1
Jake Odorizzi retired the final 12 batters he faced in an
exceptional start as Houston beat Texas in Arlington.
Odorizzi (1-2), who had recorded just two outs in his previous
start, logged six strong innings, allowing one hit and one walk
while notching four strikeouts. Kyle Tucker homered and drove in
three runs, and Alex Bregman scored twice for Houston, which had
lost five of six.
Texas center fielder Adolis Garcia recorded the lone hit against
Odorizzi by smacking a 2-2 slider over the wall in left field to
knot the game at 1-1 in the second inning. It was the eighth homer
in 19 games for Garcia against the Astros.
Mets 3, Cardinals 0
Chris Bassitt and three relievers blanked host St. Louis on three
hits as New York clinched a sixth straight series victory opening
the season, setting a team record.
Bassitt (3-1) held the Cardinals to two hits in six innings,
striking out six. Starling Marte drove in two runs as the Mets won
for the 11th time in 14 games.
The Cardinals lost their third straight game and have scored just 14
runs in their last seven games.
Twins 5, Tigers 4
Miguel Sano ripped a single into right field with two runners on
base in the bottom of the ninth inning, and a throwing error moments
later allowed host Minnesota to prevail over Detroit.
Max Kepler went 2-for-4 with a double, a home run and three RBIs to
lead the Twins at the plate. Urshela added a pair of hits as
Minnesota won its season-high fifth game in a row.
Javier Baez went 2-for-3 with a double, a homer and four RBIs for
the Tigers, who dropped their third straight game.
Braves 3, Cubs 1
Left-hander Max Fried pitched six strong innings and continued his
dominance over Chicago as host Atlanta ended a two-game losing
streak and sent the Cubs to a sixth loss in seven games.
Travis Demeritte hit a tiebreaking homer for the Braves in the fifth
inning, and Ozzie Albies had two of Atlanta's six hits. Fried (2-2)
allowed one run on four hits and four strikeouts and improved his
career mark to 4-0 with a 1.57 ERA against the Cubs.
Chicago's Ian Happ hit a solo homer, his second in two games. It was
the first home run allowed by Fried this season and ended his
stretch of 47 consecutive homerless innings.
Phillies 10, Rockies 3
Odubel Herrera homered, doubled, drove in three runs and scored
twice to lift host Philadelphia past Colorado.
Bryce Harper added two hits and Didi Gregorius had two hits and
scored three times for the Phillies, who won their second blowout in
a row over the Rockies. Zach Eflin (1-1) allowed two hits and one
run in six innings.
Charlie Blackmon ripped two solo homers and C.J. Cron had two hits
for the Rockies, who have lost two straight to the Phillies by a
combined 18-5 score. Jose Iglesias also recorded two hits and an RBI
and Ryan McMahon walked three times. German Marquez (0-1) lasted
just 3 2/3 innings and allowed seven hits and seven runs, four
earned.
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Apr 26, 2022; Bronx, New York, USA; New York Yankees first baseman
Anthony Rizzo (48) celebrates in the dugout with teammates after
hitting a three run home run against the Baltimore Orioles during
the third inning at Yankee Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-USA
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Mariners 8, Rays 4
Adam Frazier doubled in three runs during an error-filled, seven-run
fourth inning and visiting Seattle opened a three-game series
against Tampa Bay with a win in St. Petersburg, Fla.
Ty France drove in two runs for Seattle, which won for the ninth
time in its last 11 games. France has 15 RBIs over his last eight
games. Logan Gilbert (3-0) allowed two hits over 5 2/3 scoreless
innings, striking out seven and walking three. He has allowed one
earned run over his first four starts, covering 22 1/3 innings.
Tampa Bay catcher Rene Pinto recorded his first major league hit
with a two-run homer in the seventh and Wander Franco also hit a
two-run blast.
Padres 9, Reds 6
Eric Hosmer homered and Jake Cronenworth tripled in three runs
during an eight-run fourth inning as visiting San Diego beat
Cincinnati for the 10th time in the past 11 games.
Joe Musgrove (3-0) allowed five runs -- only two earned -- over six
solid innings for the Padres, who won the opener of the three-game
series and have won all four meetings this season by a combined 25-9
score.
Nick Senzel had two hits and scored twice for the Reds, who dropped
their 12th game in 13 tries after snapping their 11-game losing skid
on Sunday against St. Louis.
Brewers 12, Pirates 8
Willy Adames homered twice, doubled, singled and drove in a
career-high seven runs as visiting Milwaukee opened a three-game
series with a win over Pittsburgh.
Adames' two-homer game was the first of his career, while the seven
RBIs were three more than he had ever recorded previously. He had
gone just 1-for-11 against the Pirates last week. Kolten Wong scored
three times after two singles and a walk.
Ke'Bryan Hayes went 3-for-3 and scored twice for the Pirates, and
Daniel Vogelbach and Kevin Newman each collected a pair of hits and
scored once.
Angels 4, Guardians 1
Patrick Sandoval threw seven scoreless innings and Mike Trout
homered, doubled and drove in three as Los Angeles beat Cleveland in
Anaheim, Calif.
Sandoval (1-0) struck out nine, walked one and gave up just two hits
-- both singles. The Angels lost the shutout in the ninth inning on
Jose Ramirez's RBI double, ending a streak of 17 scoreless innings
by the Guardians' offense in the series.
Angels closer Raisel Iglesias entered the game with one on and one
out in the ninth and struck out the next two batters for his fourth
save.
Marlins 5, Nationals 2
Joey Wendle slugged a three-run homer on his 32nd birthday and Sandy
Alcantara pitched a gem as Miami won at Washington.
Alcantara (2-0) allowed just one run in six innings, striking out
five. Anthony Bender pitched a scoreless ninth for his third save.
The Marlins, who have won three straight games, also threw out two
Nationals at the plate.
Washington's Josiah Gray (2-2) matched his career high by whiffing
10 batters in 5 2/3 innings. He allowed seven hits -- including
Wendle's homer -- three walks and four runs.
Blue Jays 6, Red Sox 5 (10 innings)
Raimel Tapia hit a sacrifice fly in the 10th inning and Toronto
defeated visiting Boston.
The Red Sox took a 5-2 lead with four runs in the eighth but fell
for the second consecutive game to open a four-game series.
Toronto tied the game in the ninth against Jake Diekman. After Tapia
and Santiago Espinal hit doubles, George Springer leveled the score
with a two-out, two-run homer. Jordan Romano (1-1) retired his three
batters in the 10th, stranding the designated runner at third.
Royals 6, White Sox 0
Carlos Santana's two-run single keyed a four-run sixth inning as
Kansas City snapped a four-game losing streak with a victory in
Chicago. The White Sox took their eighth straight loss due in part
to issuing 11 walks.
Daniel Lynch (2-1) allowed two hits in six innings for the win.
Taylor Clarke threw one inning and Brady Singer handled the last two
to complete a five-hit shutout. Royals shortstop Adalberto Mondesi
left in the sixth inning with left knee discomfort.
Chicago starter Dallas Keuchel (1-2) gave up two unearned runs on
two hits in four-plus innings.
--Field Level Media
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