Grisham, who hit a two-run homer and finished with three RBIs in
the Padres' 13-5 win in the opener, drove a hanging breaking
pitch from Alex Colome into the right field seats. It was the
first homer allowed this season by Colome (2-4), who was making
his 42nd appearance.
Grisham has homered in each of the three games, all Padres wins,
to begin the five-game series. San Diego has won four games in a
row overall and five of its past six.
On a day when the Padres acquired Juan Soto and Josh Bell from
the Washington Nationals and Brandon Drury from the Cincinnati
Reds, the nightcap win went to fellow newcomer Josh Hader (2-4)
in his Padres debut. Hader was acquired from the Milwaukee
Brewers on Monday.
Colorado has dropped four straight and six of the past seven.
Jose Iglesias had five hits for the Rockies in the doubleheader,
and Ryan McMahon had four hits.
Dodgers 9, Giants 5
Mookie Betts drove in three runs with a single, a double and a
home run and four relievers combined for four innings of shutout
ball as Los Angeles prevailed at San Francisco.
In beating the Giants for a sixth straight time, the Dodgers
never trailed, building as much as a 6-0 lead in the fourth
inning. Tyler Anderson (12-1) managed to earn the win despite
allowing all five Giants runs and six hits in five-plus innings.
Dodgers relievers Evan Phillips, Alex Vesia, Chris Martin and
David Price combined to give up just one hit over the final four
frames. Giants starter Alex Wood (7-9) went 5 1/3 innings,
allowing six runs and nine hits.
Reds 2, Marlins 1
Graham Ashcraft pitched a career-high 8 1/3 innings and
Aristides Aquino stroked a two-run single and unleashed a 101
mph throw from right field to cut down a runner at the plate,
leading Cincinnati to a victory at Miami.
Ashcraft (5-2) earned his first win since June 24, allowing five
hits, no walks and one unearned run. He struck out three.
Braxton Garrett (2-5) took the loss despite tying his career
high with 11 strikeouts. He allowed three hits, two walks and
two runs in 5 2/3 innings. Garrett struck out seven batters with
his slider.
Diamondbacks 6, Guardians 3
Christian Walker belted a three-run homer and Carson Kelly added
a solo shot as visiting Arizona snapped a four-game losing skid
with a victory over Cleveland.
Zac Gallen (6-2) yielded three runs on six hits and three walks
with five strikeouts over 5 2/3 innings. Kyle Nelson and Joe
Mantiply combined for two scoreless innings before Ian Kennedy
struck out the side in the ninth for his fifth save.
Luke Maile had two hits and two RBIs for the Guardians. Triston
McKenzie (7-8) yielded five runs (four earned) on six hits in
six innings. He fanned seven and walked two.
Nationals 5, Mets 1
Luis Garcia homered, doubled and drove in three runs to help
host Washington end a tumultuous day for the franchise on a
positive note with a win against New York.
Joey Meneses homered in his major league debut and Yadiel
Hernandez also went deep for the Nationals. The win came after
the Nationals dealt Juan Soto and Josh Bell to the San Diego
Padres.
Despite the diminished lineup, the Nationals were able to
outlast Jacob deGrom in his season debut. Making his first start
in over a year, the Mets star allowed a run on three hits over
five innings. He fanned six batters without allowing a walk.
Pirates 5, Brewers 3
Oneil Cruz's three-run homer and Tyler Heineman's go-ahead RBI
single helped Pittsburgh snap a seven-game losing streak with
win over visiting Milwaukee.
Pittsburgh starter Bryse Wilson pitched 5 1/3 innings, giving up
three runs and six hits with two strikeouts and one walk. Colin
Holderman (5-0), in his Pirates debut, tossed one scoreless
inning. Wil Crowe struck out three while pitching around a
single in the ninth for his third save.
Milwaukee starter Corbin Burnes (8-5) pitched 5 1/3 innings,
allowing four runs and three hits. He struck out six and walked
a career-high five. Willy Adames, Rowdy Tellez and Kolten Wong
all homered in the sixth inning for the Brewers, who have lost
two in a row.
Blue Jays 3, Rays 1
Kevin Gausman allowed just one hit in eight innings as Toronto
defeated Tampa Bay in St. Petersburg, Fla.
Gausman (8-8) was throwing a no-hitter until Taylor Walls led
off the sixth inning with a single. The right-hander struck out
10 and walked only one while throwing 103 pitches.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. was the catalyst for Toronto's offense. He
doubled in the first inning and came around to score on a single
by Bo Bichette. Guerrero finished 2-for-4 and also stole a base.
Cardinals 6, Cubs 0
Pitcher Adam Wainwright and catcher Yadier Molina reunited for
seven scoreless innings as St. Louis blanked Chicago.
Molina, back after spending six weeks on the injured list due to
right knee inflammation, returned to make his 317th career start
with Wainwright. They moved into second place on the all-time
starts list, trailing only Mickey Lolich and Bill Freehan (324
starts for the Detroit Tigers).
Paul Goldschmidt (solo homer, two-run single), Dylan Carlson
(two-run homer) and Nolan Arenado (solo homer) provided the
offense for the Cardinals, who have won four of their past five
games to move within two games of the National League
Central-leading Milwaukee Brewers.
Tigers 5, Twins 3
Riley Greene's run-scoring single snapped a seventh-inning tie
as Detroit rallied for a win over Minnesota in Minneapolis.
Greene's hit keyed a three-run rally that erased a 3-2 deficit
and made a winner of reliever Jason Foley (1-0), who pitched a
scoreless sixth for his first major league win. Andrew Chafin
and Joe Jimenez followed with one scoreless inning each, and
Gregory Soto locked down the ninth to earn his 20th save in 22
chances.
Griffin Jax (5-3) got just one out in the seventh, allowing
three hits and all three Detroit runs to absorb the loss.
Red Sox 2, Astros 1
Rafael Devers made an impactful return from the injured list
while Kutter Crawford produced a sixth consecutive solid start
as visiting Boston topped Houston.
Devers, reinstated from the IL earlier Tuesday after missing 10
games with right hamstring inflammation, drove in both runs
against Cristian Javier (6-7). The Astros right-hander
surrendered two runs on four hits and one walk with seven
strikeouts over six innings.
Crawford (3-3) allowed one run on seven hits and one walk with
six strikeouts in six innings. Tanner Houck earned his eighth
save.
Mariners 8, Yankees 6
Sam Haggerty hit a tiebreaking homer to start the seventh inning
and visiting Seattle defeated New York after blowing an early
four-run lead.
Penn Murfee (2-0) allowed two hits and no runs in one inning for
the Mariners. Seattle starter Logan Gilbert gave up six runs on
seven hits in 5 1/3 innings.
New York's Jameson Taillon allowed six runs (five earned) and
two hits with four walks and six strikeouts in 4 2/3 innings.
Lucas Luetge (3-4) surrendered three hits and one run in 1 2/3
innings.
Orioles 8, Rangers 2
Jorge Mateo homered twice and drove in five runs as Baltimore
defeated Texas in Arlington, Texas.
Mateo drilled a three-run home run during Baltimore's five-run
third inning and added a two-run shot in the ninth inning. He
had only three previous games this season with multiple runs
batted in -- topped by a pair of three-RBI efforts.
Rangers catcher Meibrys Viloria had three hits, including a home
run to lead off the ninth. Marcus Semien had two hits, including
a two-out, run-scoring single in the fifth inning, and Nathaniel
Lowe also provided two hits.
Braves 13, Phillies 1
Rookie Spencer Strider set a career high with 13 strikeouts and
the Atlanta bats erupted for six runs in the fifth inning to
spark a win over visiting Philadelphia.
Strider (6-3) pitched 6 2/3 innings and allowed one run on three
hits and one walk. It was his fourth double-digit strikeout game
of the season.
The Atlanta offense produced 14 hits, three each from Marcell
Ozuna, Dansby Swanson and Eddie Rosario. Ozuna doubled and
homered, and Rosario drove in five runs.
White Sox 9, Royals 2
Eloy Jimenez went 3-for-3 with a double and four RBIs, Jose
Abreu and Gavin Sheets homered and host Chicago routed Kansas
City.
Jimenez stretched his season-best hitting streak to eight games
while notching his fourth multi-hit game during that stretch.
The White Sox outhit the Royals 14-7, with Andrew Vaughn
collecting three hits and Tim Anderson, Abreu and Josh Harrison
each adding two apiece.
Chicago's Lucas Giolito (7-6) scattered two runs and five hits
in five innings with three walks and seven strikeouts. Royals
starter Brad Keller (5-12) allowed eight runs and 13 hits in 5
2/3 innings with a walk and three strikeouts.
Angels 3, Athletics 1
Los Angeles traded away its starting pitcher, a starting
outfielder and its closer before the game, but their
replacements still managed to lead the way to a victory over
Oakland in Anaheim, Calif.
Jose Suarez (3-4), starting in place of Noah Syndergaard, who
was dealt to the Philadelphia Phillies, gave up just one
unearned run in five innings. He allowed five hits and two walks
while striking out five. Jo Adell, starting in left field in
place of Brandon Marsh, who was also sent to the Phillies,
singled and scored.
Jose Quijada threw a 1-2-3 ninth to earn his second save of the
season. He took over for Raisel Iglesias, who was traded to the
Atlanta Braves.
--Field Level Media
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