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		MLB roundup: Five Mets pitchers combine to no-hit Phils
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			 [April 30, 2022] Tylor 
			Megill and four relievers combined on the second no-hitter in team 
			history as the host New York Mets beat the Philadelphia Phillies 3-0 
			on Friday night. 
 Johan Santana threw the Mets' only previous no-hitter on June 1, 
			2012, when he struck out eight in an 8-0 win over the St. Louis 
			Cardinals.
 
 The Mets threw 159 pitches -- the most ever thrown in a nine-inning 
			no-hitter -- while striking out 12 and walking six. It was the first 
			no-hitter of this season in the majors.
 
 Megill threw 88 pitches in five innings. He issued two of his three 
			walks to Kyle Schwarber and struck out five but was pulled due to 
			several long counts.
 
 Drew Smith, Joely Rodriguez, Seth Lugo and Edwin Diaz completed the 
			no-hitter, Diaz striking out Bryce Harper, Nick Castellanos and J.T. 
			Realmuto in the ninth for his fourth save in five chances to 
			complete the 17th combined no-hitter in major league history.
 
 Nationals 14, Giants 4
 
 Victor Robles, Josh Bell and Maikel Franco led a 22-hit assault with 
			four hits apiece as Washington got a measure of revenge for a 
			three-game shellacking at home last weekend with a destruction of 
			host San Francisco.
 
 Alcides Escobar and Cesar Hernandez each added three hits and Juan 
			Soto homered for the Nationals, who snapped an eight-game losing 
			streak. The Giants took their second loss in a row after winning 
			five straight.
 
 In a matchup of two guys who started for the Giants last season, 
			Aaron Sanchez (1-1) outdueled Alex Wood (2-1), limiting San 
			Francisco to three runs on six hits in five innings. He struck out 
			four without walking anyone.
 
 Astros 11, Blue Jays 7
 
 Alex Bregman, Jeremy Pena and Yordan Alvarez smacked home runs and 
			Houston slugged its way past host Toronto.
 
 
			
			 
			Pena and Alvarez homered in the Astros' five-run sixth inning to 
			extend their tenuous 5-4 lead. Bregman and Alvarez scored three 
			times each, and Alvarez and Yuli Gurriel notched three hits apiece. 
			Starter Jose Urquidy (2-1) worked five innings, allowing four runs 
			on seven hits and one walk with six strikeouts.
 
 Vladimir Guerrero Jr. hit his sixth homer of the season, a three-run 
			shot, for Toronto. Matt Chapman also homered and drove in two runs, 
			and Raimel Tapia had four hits. Reliever Trent Thornton (0-2) took 
			the loss. He allowed one run on two hits in 1 2/3 innings.
 
 Guardians 9, A's 8
 
 Josh Naylor belted a go-ahead, two-run homer and Andres Gimenez hit 
			his first career grand slam to help Cleveland snap a seven-game 
			losing streak with a victory at Oakland.
 
 Jose Ramirez added three RBIs on a solo shot and a two-run double 
			while reaching base four times and scoring three runs. Ramirez, who 
			played in his 1,000th game with the franchise, has a 
			major-league-best 28 RBIs. Gimenez and Myles Straw each had three 
			hits for the Guardians.
 
 Sheldon Neuse had three hits and three RBIs and Sean Murphy smacked 
			a three-run homer for the A's, who have lost four of their past six 
			games.
 
 Yankees 12, Royals 2
 
 New York hit four home runs, including a three-run blast by Aaron 
			Judge to break open a close game in the seventh, as the Yankees 
			defeated host Kansas City in a game shortened to eight innings by 
			rain.
 
 The Yankees, who lead the majors with 29 home runs, extended their 
			winning streak to seven games. Nestor Cortes (1-0) picked up the 
			win. He allowed two runs (one earned) on eight hits in five innings.
 
 Losing pitcher Kris Bubic (0-2) surrendered three runs on four hits 
			in five innings with no walks and three strikeouts.
 
 Diamondbacks 6, Cardinals 2
 
 Arizona left-hander Madison Bumgarner allowed one run in five 
			innings and Daulton Varsho had two hits and an RBI in a win over 
			host St. Louis.
 
 
			
			 
			Bumgarner (1-1) settled down after giving up a home run to Paul 
			Goldschmidt on a 12-pitch at-bat with one out in the first inning. 
			Bumgarner allowed three hits with two strikeouts and a walk. He has 
			a 1.17 ERA through five starts this season.
 
 The Diamondbacks took a 2-1 lead in the third inning against 17-year 
			veteran Adam Wainwright (2-3), who allowed three runs and four hits 
			in six innings with five walks and four strikeouts for the 
			Cardinals.
 
 Brewers 11, Cubs 1
 
 Hunter Renfroe hit two of Milwaukee's six home runs and Adrian 
			Houser pitched six shutout innings to open a three-game home series 
			against rival Chicago with an easy win.
 
 The Brewers never trailed en route to their fourth straight win, 
			with Jace Peterson going deep in a three-run second and Andrew 
			McCutchen hitting his second in two days in the third. Christian 
			Yelich and Willy Adames also homered for Milwaukee.
 
 Houser (2-2) limited the Cubs to two hits in his six innings. He 
			walked three and struck out six. Chicago starter Kyle Hendricks 
			(1-2) was gone after 4 1/3 innings, pounded for six runs and seven 
			hits. He walked two and struck out two.
 
 Angels 5, White Sox 1
 
 Taylor Ward homered on the second pitch of the game and finished 
			with three hits, Shohei Ohtani also homered, and seven Los Angeles 
			pitchers combined on a three-hitter in Chicago.
 
			
			 
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			Los Angeles right-hander Noah Syndergaard was scratched from his 
			scheduled start due to an undisclosed illness, prompting manager Joe 
			Maddon to open the game with reliever Jimmy Herget, who allowed one 
			run and one hit in three innings with two strikeouts.
 Austin Warren (2-0) earned the victory with two innings of perfect 
			relief. Raisel Iglesias entered with two on and one out in the ninth 
			to pick up his sixth save, working around a walk that loaded the 
			bases to retire Luis Robert on a flyout to end the game.
 
 
			
			 Rays 6, Twins 1
 
 Josh Lowe belted his first career home run in a four-run first 
			inning as Tampa Bay ended Minnesota's seven-game winning streak in 
			the opener of a three-game series in St. Petersburg, Fla.
 
 Corey Kluber (1-1) gave up one run and one hit across six innings 
			for his first victory as a member of the Rays, who've won three 
			games in a row and five of their last six. Kluber struck out six and 
			didn't walk a batter.
 
 Twins starter Dylan Bundy (3-1) had allowed a total of one earned 
			run in his first three games. He lasted six innings and was charged 
			with six earned runs and seven hits despite striking out seven. 
			Carlos Correa had two of Minnesota's three hits and drove in the 
			Twins' run.
 
 Marlins 8, Mariners 6
 
 Jorge Soler and Miguel Rojas each drilled two-run home runs as host 
			Miami won its sixth straight game by edging Seattle.
 
 Soler's homer was a monster blast, measured at 468 feet, and Miami's 
			Jesus Sanchez added a two-run single and a diving catch in center 
			field. Elieser Hernandez (2-1) earned the win, allowing five hits, 
			one walk and three runs in five innings.
 
 Seattle, which lost its third straight game, was led by nine-hole 
			hitter Luis Torrens, who drove in four runs, including a three-run 
			double. Mariners right-hander Penn Murfee made his major league 
			debut, pitching two scoreless innings in relief. Rookie Matt Brash 
			(1-2) took the loss, allowing seven hits, two walks and six runs in 
			two innings.
 
 Padres 7, Pirates 3
 
 Ha-Seong Kim, Jake Cronenworth and Trayce Thompson drove in two runs 
			apiece and Yu Darvish pitched six innings despite being struck in 
			the thigh by a 105-mph line drive as San Diego defeated host 
			Pittsburgh.
 
 The win stretched San Diego's winning streak to four. Darvish (2-1) 
			gave up three runs on eight hits and a walk with five strikeouts in 
			six innings to get the win. Taylor Rogers entered with two on and 
			one out in the ninth to get his eighth save.
 
 
			
			 Pirates starter Zach Thompson (0-3) gave up four runs on three hits 
			and two walks with three strikeouts in 4 1/3 innings to take the 
			loss. Daniel Vogelbach led Pittsburgh with two hits and two RBIs.
 
 Red Sox 3, Orioles 1
 
 Christian Arroyo hit a two-run home run as Boston opened a 
			three-game series by handing host Baltimore its fifth straight loss.
 
 Baltimore was limited to three hits before Ryan Mountcastle homered 
			off Hansel Robles to lead off the ninth inning. Matt Strahm, who 
			replaced Robles with two outs and a runner at second, walked Anthony 
			Santander before striking out pinch hitter Chris Owings for his 
			first career save.
 
 Rich Hill yielded one hit over four-plus scoreless innings for 
			Boston, which won for just the second time in its last seven games. 
			Tanner Houck (2-1) earned the victory after allowing two hits over 
			three scoreless frames.
 
 Braves 6, Rangers 3
 
 William Contreras hit two of Atlanta's four home runs, the first 
			multi-homer game of his career, in the win over Texas in Arlington, 
			Texas.
 
 Austin Riley hit a two-run homer and Travis Demeritte had an 
			inside-the-park homer when the ball skipped past center fielder 
			Adolis Garcia. Atlanta starter Ian Anderson (2-1) pitched six 
			innings, allowing two runs on three hits, two walks and five 
			strikeouts.
 
 Garrett Richards (0-1) opened the game for Texas and allowed two 
			runs in one inning before giving way to Spencer Howard, who gave up 
			one run on two hits, two walks and three strikeouts in 1 2/3 
			innings. Garcia and Corey Seager blasted home runs for the Rangers.
 
 Rockies 10, Reds 4
 
 Ryan McMahon blasted a three-run homer and Antonio Senzatela allowed 
			just one run in 6 1/3 innings to power Colorado to a victory over 
			visiting Cincinnati in Denver.
 
 McMahon went 1-for-4 with a walk while Senzatela (2-1) allowed the 
			one earned run on seven hits with two walks and a strikeout.
 
			
			 The Rockies ended a four-game losing streak, while 
			the Reds lost for the 17th time in their first 20 games.
 Dodgers 5, Tigers 1
 
 Justin Turner and Chris Taylor hit their first home runs of the 
			season and host Los Angeles downed struggling Detroit.
 
 Los Angeles' Tyler Anderson (2-0) pitched the first five innings, 
			allowing one run on five hits and one walk with three strikeouts. 
			Evan Phillips, Phil Bickford, Brusdar Graterol and Reyes Moronta 
			each tossed a single inning of scoreless relief, allowing just one 
			hit and no walks overall while recording four strikeouts.
 
 Detroit starter Tyler Alexander (0-3) lasted just 2 1/3 innings, 
			giving up four runs on three hits, as his team's losing streak 
			extended to six games.
 
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