MLB roundup: Andrew McCutchen delivers 3 RBIs to beat former team
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[April 29, 2022]
Andrew McCutchen hit a home run and
drove in two runs in the ninth inning Thursday as the visiting
Milwaukee Brewers rallied for a 3-2 victory over the Pittsburgh
Pirates to complete a three-game series sweep.
Trailing 2-1 entering the ninth against right-hander Chris Stratton
(0-1), Milwaukee pinch-hitter Christian Yelich laid down a bunt
single. Kolten Wong singled to right and pinch-hitter Omar Narvaez
singled to left to load the bases.
McCutchen, who played his first nine seasons with the Pirates,
singled to center against his former team to drive in Yelich and
Wong. McCutchen also sent the game's first pitch into the stands in
left for his first home run of the season.
Milwaukee starter Freddy Peralta gave up three hits over six
scoreless innings with no walks and seven strikeouts. Rookies Jack
Suwinski and Diego Castillo each drove in a run for the Pirates, who
are 0-6 against the Brewers.
Yankees 10, Orioles 5
Anthony Rizzo hit a tiebreaking RBI single and New York capitalized
on five errors by visiting Baltimore to extend its winning streak to
six games.
Aaron Judge hit a three-run homer and had the tying single in the
fifth as the Yankees won for the eighth time in nine games. Judge's
hard single deflected off second baseman Rougned Odor's glove, after
Orioles shortstop Jorge Mateo booted DJ LeMahieu's grounder for
Baltimore's second error of the inning.
Rizzo snapped a 2-2 tie in the fifth when he lined a single off
Baltimore starter Bruce Zimmermann (1-1) and Giancarlo Stanton
followed Rizzo with an RBI single. New York starter Jameson Taillon
allowed two runs and seven hits in 4 2/3 innings and Miguel Castro
(2-0) escaped a bases loaded jam in the fifth.
Padres 7, Reds 5
Ha-Seong Kim lined a tie-breaking two-out, three-run double in the
sixth inning to lead visiting San Diego over Cincinnati and secure a
sweep of the six-game season series.
Manny Machado had four hits, including a double, and Jorge Alfaro
knocked in two runs for San Diego. Nick Martinez (1-2) allowed two
runs on five hits and two walks with five strikeouts in five innings
to earn his first win as a Padre. Taylor Rogers earned his seventh
save.
Mike Moustakas went 2-for-3 with an RBI and two runs scored for
Cincinnati.
Twins 7, Tigers 1
Carlos Correa went 3-for-5 with three RBIs, including a bases-loaded
double in the fifth inning, to help host Minnesota beat Detroit for
its seventh straight win.
Gio Urshela had three hits and an RBI, and Trevor Larnach and
Gilberto Celestino each added two hits and an RBI for the Twins.
Cody Stashak (1-0), taking over when starter Bailey Ober left with a
groin injury, picked up the win by allowing two hits over 1 1/3
innings while striking out one.
Robbie Grossman went 3-for-5 and Harold Castro had two hits for the
Tigers, who committed four errors while losing their fifth straight
game. Tarik Skubal (1-2) suffered the loss, allowing six runs (three
earned) on six hits and two walks over five innings. He struck out
four.
Phillies 7, Rockies 1
Alec Bohm homered and drove in two runs, and Zack Wheeler tossed six
shutout innings to lift host Philadelphia to a win and four-game
sweep over Colorado.
The Phillies scored seven runs on only four hits.Wheeler (1-3)
allowed only one hit to go along with seven strikeouts and four
walks.
The struggling Rockies had five hits with no player recording more
than one. Rockies starter Austin Gomber (1-2) gave up three hits and
three runs, two earned, in six innings.
Rays 2, Mariners 1
Brett Phillips had a pair of two-out, run-scoring singles and made a
key defensive play in the ninth inning as Tampa Bay defeated
visiting Seattle in St. Petersburg, Fla.
Harold Ramirez scored twice for the Rays, who took two of three
games in the series.
J.P. Feyereisen (1-0) earned the victory with two perfect innings of
relief and fellow right-hander Ryan Thompson got the final out,
catching pinch-hitter Tom Murphy looking at a called third strike,
for his second save of the season.
Angels 4, Guardians 1
Defending American League MVP Shohei Ohtani got his first day off of
the season, but host Los Angeles didn't miss a beat, beating
Cleveland to complete a four-game sweep in Anaheim, Calif.
With Ohtani on the bench and Mike Trout getting a semi-day off as
the designated hitter, the Angels offense was not as sharp as it has
been of late. They had just six hits, including three by Brandon
Marsh, but made the most of their opportunities. Leadoff hitter
Taylor Ward drove in two runs and Tyler Wade scored twice.
The limited offense was enough because Los Angeles got another
strong performance from its pitching staff. Starter Reid Detmers
(1-1) gave up one run and two hits in five innings to get his first
victory of the season. The bullpen came up big again, with four
relievers combining for four scoreless innings.
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Apr 28, 2022; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; Milwaukee Brewers
designated hitter Andrew McCutchen (24) hits a two run single
against the Pittsburgh Pirates during the ninth inning at PNC Park.
The Brewers won 3-2. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY
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Astros 3, Rangers 2
Kyle Tucker ripped a two-run, pinch-hit home run in the eighth
inning to back the four-hit outing of starter Justin Verlander as
visiting Houston defeated Texas in Arlington, Texas, in the finale
of a four-game series.
Tucker's homer off reliever Matt Bush (0-1) drove in Jeremy Pena,
who had been hit by a pitch, and allowed Verlander (2-1) his second
victory in four starts this season after missing all of 2021 with an
elbow injury that required Tommy John surgery.
Verlander, 39, struck out eight and did not walk a batter and
lowered his ERA to 1.73. Rafael Montero allowed a one-out home run
to Texas' Corey Seager in the ninth and then worked out of a two-out
jam for his first save of the year.
Marlins 3, Nationals 2
Jesus Sanchez hit a pinch-hit, go-ahead single in the seventh inning
as visiting Miami won its fifth straight game, defeating reeling
Washington.
Trevor Rogers (1-3) earned his first victory of the season, allowing
just two hits, two walks and one run in six innings. He struck out
four. Cole Sulser got the final four outs for his first save with
Miami.
Josh Bell and Cesar Hernandez each had an RBI double for the Nats.
Patrick Corbin (0-4) took the loss, allowing four hits, two walks
and three runs, two earned, in six-plus innings. He struck out a
season-high eight batters. The Nationals have lost eight straight
games, their longest skid since 2009.
Blue Jays 1, Red Sox 0
Alek Manoah struck out seven in seven innings and Toronto shut out
visiting Boston.
Manoah (4-0) held the Red Sox to three hits and one walk. Jordan
Romano pitched around a single in the ninth to earn his ninth save
of the season.
Alejandro Kirk had two singles and an RBI for the Blue Jays. In the
third inning, Lourdes Gurriel Jr. reached base with one out on an
error by Red Sox shortstop Christian Arroyo. Raimel Tapia walked and
Kirk hit a two-out RBI single.
Royals 5, White Sox 2 (10 innings)
Kyle Isbel's two-run single in extra innings led Kansas City over
host Chicago, taking the rubber game of a three-game series.
The Royals loaded the bases with one out in the 10th. After Bobby
Witt Jr. struck out, a passed ball scored the go-ahead run. Isbel
then stroked an opposite-field single. The White Sox walked 23
Royals in the three-game series, including eight in this game and
two in the 10th.
Royals right-hander Brad Keller allowed one run on three hits in
seven innings. It was his third quality start of the season, but he
has yet to get a win. Chicago starter Michael Kopech allowed two
runs on three hits. He struck out three and walked four, needing 94
pitches to get through five innings.
Braves 5, Cubs 1
Kyle Wright threw seven strong innings and Dansby Swanson and Adam
Duvall hit their first home runs of the season to help Atlanta beat
Chicago and earn its first series win of the season.
Wright (3-0) allowed one run on three hits, a season-high four walks
and eight strikeouts. The Braves are 8-1 in Wright's last nine
starts dating back to Sept. 13, 2020. Atlanta's Ronald Acuna Jr.
returned to the lineup 10 months after tearing his right ACL. He
went 1-for-5, striking out twice and stealing two bases.
Cubs starter Drew Smyly (1-2) pitched 4 2/3 innings and allowed two
runs on a pair of solo homers, five hits, one walk and four
strikeouts.
Cardinals 8, Diamondbacks 3
Paul Goldschmidt led a 15-hit attack -- all of them singles -- with
three hits that produced three runs, and Dakota Hudson carried a
no-hitter into the sixth inning as St. Louis beat visiting Arizona.
Hudson (2-1) didn't allow a hit until Daulton Varsho's single to
right field with one out in the sixth inning. He struck out four and
walked three in six innings. Tommy Edman had two hits, three runs
and two RBIs for the Cardinals.
Pavin Smith hit a two-run homer for the Diamondbacks. Humberto
Castellanos (1-1) gave up five hits and five runs in two innings.
--Field Level Media
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