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		MLB roundup: Giancarlo Stanton, Yanks overpower O's
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			 [April 28, 2022]  
			Giancarlo Stanton hit his 350th career 
			homer and lifted a tiebreaking sacrifice fly in the sixth inning as 
			the host New York Yankees beat the Baltimore Orioles 5-2 on 
			Wednesday. 
 Stanton reached the milestone in his 1,341st career game when he hit 
			a two-run homer off Tyler Wells four batters in. He entered the 
			night with four hits in his previous 31 at-bats and no homers in his 
			prior 14 games.
 
 Stanton joined Alex Rodriguez and Babe Ruth as the third player to 
			get his 350th career homer with the Yankees. He helped the Yankees 
			win their fifth straight and seventh in the last eight games.
 
 Anthony Santander hit a tying two-run homer in the sixth for the 
			Orioles, who dropped their third straight.
 
 
 White Sox 7, Royals 3
 
 Andrew Vaughn belted a tiebreaking three-run home run in the seventh 
			inning and Jake Burger added his own homer as Chicago defeated 
			visiting Kansas City to end an eight-game losing streak.
 
 Chicago scored four unanswered runs after the Royals' Whit 
			Merrifield tied the game 3-3 with a sacrifice fly in the seventh 
			inning. Vaughn connected on the first pitch he saw from Scott 
			Barlow, who entered after Collin Snider (2-1) allowed consecutive 
			two-out singles.
 
 Bennett Sousa (1-0) notched the win after pitching just two-thirds 
			of an inning, and Kendall Graveman struck out four to notch a 
			two-inning save.
 
			
			 
			Cardinals 10, Mets 5
 Nolan Arenado drove in three runs before getting ejected and St. 
			Louis rallied past visiting New York in a contentious game.
 
 Corey Dickerson and Dylan Carlson drove in two runs each as the 
			Cardinals erased a 4-1, second-inning deficit and snapped their 
			three-game losing streak.
 
 The benches and bullpens emptied in the bottom of the eighth inning 
			after Arenado became enraged by Yoan Lopez's up-and-in pitch. Things 
			escalated after Arenado shoved Tomas Nido, the Mets' catcher, to 
			earn an ejection. Cardinals coach Stubby Clapp wrestled Mets slugger 
			Pete Alonso to the ground. Clapp was also ejected.
 
 
 Diamondbacks 3, Dodgers 1
 
 Arizona scored twice in the eighth inning to beat Los Angeles in the 
			rubber match of a three-game series in Phoenix.
 
 Nick Ahmed homered for the Diamondbacks, who recorded their first 
			series win against the Dodgers since Aug. 29-Sept. 1, 2019. Ian 
			Kennedy (2-1) earned the victory and Mark Melancon retired the 
			Dodgers in order in the ninth for his fourth save.
 
 After Los Angeles tied the score at 1 on Trea Turner's RBI single in 
			the top of the eighth, Arizona's Daulton Varsho drew a leadoff walk 
			from Daniel Hudson (1-1) and scored when Sergio Alcantara bunted to 
			third baseman Max Muncy, whose errant throw to first sailed into 
			right field. Arizona added an insurance run on Pavin Smith's 
			groundout.
 
 
 Cubs 6, Braves 3 (10 innings)
 
 Patrick Wisdom's two-run homer capped a three-run, 10th-inning rally 
			as Chicago won at Atlanta.
 
 The Cubs greeted Braves reliever Tyler Matzek (0-1) with an RBI 
			double by Willson Contreras to open the 10th inning. Two batters 
			later, Wisdom hit a 3-2 pitch over the center field fence for his 
			third homer.
 
 David Robertson (1-0) pitched 1 1/3 innings and struck out three for 
			the win. Rowan Wick tossed a scoreless 10th inning to earn his first 
			save.
 
			
			 
			Rays 3, Mariners 2
 Kevin Kiermaier hit a two-run home run in the fourth inning and Drew 
			Rasmussen pitched six scoreless innings as the Rays defeated Seattle 
			in St. Petersburg, Fla.
 
 Rasmussen (1-1) gave up only two hits and had his longest outing of 
			the season. He threw a career-high 84 pitches and struck out nine.
 
 Seattle's pitching plans were scrambled almost from the beginning of 
			the game. Starter Marco Gonzales (1-2) faced only three batters and 
			threw 11 pitches before he was forced to leave the game after being 
			struck on his pitching wrist by a line drive off the bat of Harold 
			Ramirez.
 
 
 Brewers 3, Pirates 1
 
 Tyrone Taylor singled home the go-ahead run in the seventh inning 
			and five Milwaukee pitchers combined on a one-hitter in a win over 
			host Pittsburgh.
 
 Brewers starter Aaron Ashby pitched 5 2/3 innings, giving up one run 
			and one hit with five walks and six strikeouts. Trevor Gott (1-0), 
			who struck out the only batter he faced, Brad Boxberger, Devin 
			Williams and Josh Hader followed. Hader walked two but struck out 
			three in the ninth for his 10th save.
 
 Pirates reliever Wil Crowe (1-1) gave up two runs, one earned, and 
			three hits in one inning.
 
			Astros 4, Rangers 3
 
 Cristian Javier pitched effectively in his first start of the season 
			and Kyle Tucker delivered a bases-clearing double that keyed Houston 
			to a victory in Arlington, Texas.
 
 Javier (1-0) tossed a season-high 84 pitches before the four-man 
			bullpen completed what he started. Bryan Abreu struck out Adolis 
			Garcia to close the sixth inning with the tying run on base. Ryne 
			Stanek allowed a run in the ninth but stranded the tying run at 
			third for his first save.
 
 Texas' Mitch Garver socked a solo homer and singled, and Kole 
			Calhoun also had two hits.
 
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			Apr 27, 2022; Bronx, New York, USA; New York Yankees right fielder 
			Giancarlo Stanton (27) hits a sacrifice fly ball during the sixth 
			inning against the Baltimore Orioles at Yankee Stadium. Mandatory 
			Credit: Gregory Fisher-USA TODAY Sports 
            
			 
 
			 Angels 9, Guardians 5
 Taylor Ward finished a single shy of hitting for the cycle, helping 
			lift Los Angeles past Cleveland in Anaheim, Calif., for its fourth 
			straight win.
 
 Ward doubled leading off the first inning, hit a grand slam in the 
			second, walked in the fourth and tripled in the sixth. Shohei Ohtani 
			(2-2) picked up the victory, giving up only a first-inning, two-run 
			home run to Jose Ramirez during his five-inning stint.
 
 Cleveland, which has lost six in a row, finished with 11 hits, 
			including another two-run homer by Ramirez in the eighth inning.
 
 
 Athletics 1, Giants 0
 
 Chad Pinder hit the sixth pitch of the game for a home run and local 
			product Paul Blackburn made his first start at Oracle Park a 
			memorable one as Oakland edged host San Francisco.
 
 Reinstated from the COVID injured list before the game and 
			immediately penciled into the top of the Oakland lineup, Pinder took 
			Giants opener Sam Long deep for his third home run of the season.
 
 Blackburn (3-0) and five relievers made the run stand up, with the 
			28-year-old right-hander leading the way with five innings of 
			three-hit ball.
 
 
 Padres 8, Reds 5
 
 Jurickson Profar connected for a three-run homer and MacKenzie Gore 
			struck out 10 in his third career start as visiting San Diego 
			continued its mastery of Cincinnati.
 
 Eric Hosmer extended his blistering start with two hits, including a 
			tape-measure homer to right, and two walks. Hosmer is leading the 
			National League in batting at .410. The Padres have won all five 
			meetings between the clubs this season entering the series finale on 
			Thursday.
 
 Tommy Pham and Brandon Drury homered and Kyle Farmer matched a major 
			league record with four doubles for the Reds, who lost for the 13th 
			time in 14 games.
 
			
			 Phillies 7, Rockies 3
 Odubel Herrera homered, hit a sacrifice fly and drove in two runs, 
			Bryce Harper added three hits and host Philadelphia defeated 
			Colorado.
 
 Didi Gregorius contributed two hits, a sacrifice fly and two RBIs 
			for the Phillies, who won their third in a row in this four-game 
			series. It was the 1,000th career game at shortstop for Gregorius. 
			Garrett Stubbs, Nick Castellanos and Alec Bohm also had two hits 
			each.
 
 C.J. Cron homered and Jose Iglesias went 4-for-4 for the Rockies. 
			Elias Diaz and Randal Grichuk chipped in with two hits apiece. In 
			his season debut, Rockies starter Ryan Feltner (0-1) tossed five 
			innings and allowed seven hits and four runs.
 
 
 Red Sox 7, Blue Jays 1
 
 Michael Wacha allowed one run in six innings, Xander Bogaerts was 
			4-for-4 with a walk and an RBI and visiting Boston defeated Toronto.
 
 Enrique Hernandez had two RBIs for the Red Sox, who ended a 
			four-game losing streak while taking the third game of a four-game 
			series. Wacha (2-0) allowed four hits and two walks with five 
			strikeouts.
 
 Toronto starter Ross Stripling allowed one run and five hits while 
			striking out seven in five innings. He retired his final eight 
			batters, six on strikeouts before Trent Thornton (0-1) replaced him 
			in the sixth and allowed two runs.
 
 
 Twins 5, Tigers 0
 
 Max Kepler hit two solo home runs, Joe Ryan pitched seven dominant 
			innings and Minnesota stretched its winning streak to six games by 
			blanking Detroit in Minneapolis.
 
 Kepler, who also homered in the series opener on Tuesday, has 12 
			career multi-homer games. Minnesota's Ryan Jeffers supplied a 
			two-run homer and RBI double, while Trevor Larnach doubled twice and 
			scored two runs. Ryan (3-1) walked one and struck out nine.
 
 Detroit starter Michael Pineda (1-1) gave up four runs on seven hits 
			in five innings. He struck out two without issuing a walk as the 
			Tigers dropped their fourth straight.
 
			
			 Marlins 2, Nationals 1
 Jesus Aguilar homered, Pablo Lopez threw six scoreless innings and 
			visiting Miami defeated slumping Washington for its fourth straight 
			win.
 
 Lopez (3-0) allowed three hits, walked one and struck out six while 
			lowering his ERA to 0.39. He has tossed 18 1/3 scoreless innings 
			while winning his past three starts. Anthony Bender pitched 1 1/3 
			innings for his fourth save.
 
 Maikel Franco had two hits for the Nationals, who have lost seven 
			straight games and have scored three runs or fewer in each of their 
			past eight games.
 
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