Morton (6-5) allowed three hits and one walk. It was his sixth
scoreless stint of the season, and the strikeout total matched
his season high. Olson, who went 2-for-4 with a two-run homer,
has hit safely in eight consecutive games.
Robbie Grossman put the Braves on the board with a solo homer in
the third inning against R.J. Alvarez (0-1), who was making his
Mets debut. Alvarez gave up three runs on four hits and three
walks in 2 1/3 innings. He struck out two.
Dylan Lee got one out, and A.J. Minter and Raisel Iglesias each
pitched a hitless inning to complete Atlanta's three-hit
shutout. By claiming the first two games of a four-game series,
the Braves drew within 3 1/2 games of the National League
East-leading Mets.
Giants 2, Diamondbacks 1
Brandon Crawford smacked a two-out, two-run home run off Ian
Kennedy in the ninth inning, allowing San Francisco to steal a
walk-off win over visiting Arizona.
John Brebbia (6-1), who pitched a scoreless top of the ninth,
was credited with the win as the Giants earned their fifth
consecutive victory. San Francisco starter Jakub Junis yielded
one run in seven innings. Kennedy (4-6) took the loss.
Christian Walker homered and Merrill Kelly threw seven shutout
innings, but it wasn't enough for the Diamondbacks.
Mariners 8, Angels 2
Ty France had a two-run single, Adam Frazier contributed a
two-run triple and Julio Rodriguez smacked a two-run homer to
help Seattle beat Los Angeles in Anaheim, Calif.
Robbie Ray struck out 10 in six innings as the Mariners won for
the fifth time in their past seven games. Jesse Winker's
sixth-inning sacrifice fly capped a three-run uprising to put
Seattle ahead for good, and the club tacked on five runs in the
ninth inning. Rodriguez had three of Seattle's nine hits.
Shohei Ohtani had three hits and Luis Rengifo homered and drove
in both Los Angeles runs. The Angels have dropped the first two
contests of the three-game set. Angels starter Jose Suarez (4-5)
allowed three runs in 5 1/3 innings.
Cardinals 5, Rockies 4
Tyler O'Neill absorbed a walk-off, hit-by-pitch in the ninth
inning to push St. Louis past visiting Colorado.
Tommy Edman hit a solo homer and Paul Goldschmidt hit a two-run
homer and a sacrifice fly for the Cardinals, who won for the
11th time in their past 12 home games. Jose Quintana allowed two
runs on four hits and two walks in five-plus innings. Ryan
Helsley (7-1) pitched the ninth inning to earn the victory.
Rockies starter Kyle Freeland allowed three runs on seven hits
and a walk in six innings. Dinelson Lamet (1-2) gave up the
ninth-inning run to take the loss.
Cubs 7, Nationals 5 (11 innings)
Patrick Wisdom drove in one run and scored another as visiting
Chicago scored twice in the 11th inning to defeat Washington.
Wisdom led off the 11th with a double down the left field line
against Victor Arano (1-1), scoring Willson Contreras. Wisdom
later scored on a single by Seiya Suzuki. Luke Voit and Lane
Thomas homered in the eighth inning against Cubs reliever Rowan
Wick to tie it 4-4.
Franmil Reyes homered and singled, and Nico Hoerner also had
three hits for Chicago. The Cubs took a 5-4 lead in the 10th on
a sacrifice fly by Contreras, but CJ Abrams singled home Thomas
to tie it.
Orioles 4, Blue Jays 2
Dean Kremer pitched seven strong innings, Cedric Mullins and
Adley Rutschman hit back-to-back homers and visiting Baltimore
defeated Toronto.
The Orioles have won the first two games of the three-game
series and are 4-0 against the Blue Jays over the past nine
days. Kremer (5-4) allowed two runs, seven hits and one walk
while striking out six. Rutschman and Ramon Urias each
contributed two hits for Baltimore.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. hit a two-run home run for the Blue Jays,
who have lost three in a row and six of the past seven.
Toronto's Santiago Espinal added three hits.
Red Sox 5, Pirates 3
A four-run first inning and Nick Pivetta's seven scoreless
frames led Boston to a win over host Pittsburgh.
Tommy Pham went 2-for-4 with two runs from the top of the lineup
to pace the Red Sox in their second straight win and fourth in
five games.
Ben Gamel went 2-for-4 and drove in all three Pittsburgh runs on
a two-out, bases-clearing double in the eighth inning.
Rays 3, Yankees 1
Randy Arozarena hit a three-run home run with one out in the
first inning and visiting Tampa Bay hung on to beat slumping New
York.
The Yankees lost for the 11th time in 13 games and dropped to
8-17 since the All-Star break, when they held a 64-28 record.
Andrew Benintendi tripled in the fifth and scored New York's
first run in 22 innings on a fielding error by third baseman
Yandy Diaz. Tampa Bay's Jeffrey Springs (5-3) got 10 outs via
grounders and allowed one run on two hits in five innings. The
left-hander struck out four and walked one.
Phillies 11, Reds 4
Nick Castellanos homered and doubled twice against his former
team while Rhys Hoskins had two homers and drove in five runs to
power visiting Philadelphia past Cincinnati for the 10,000th win
in franchise history.
The Phillies, who were without a homer in their previous six
games, went deep five times in support of Kyle Gibson (8-5), who
matched a career high with 11 strikeouts over six innings. He
allowed three runs on six hits.
Jonathan India, who was playing his first game back from a deep
bruise on his left leg that had kept him out since Thursday, hit
a home run.
Marlins 4, Padres 3
Backup catcher Nick Fortes went 3-for-4 with two solo homers and
three runs, leading host Miami to a victory over San Diego.
Miami native Manny Machado led San Diego with three RBIs. But
the Padres, who still lead the race for the third and final
National League wild-card playoff berth, have lost two straight
games, both to Miami.
Marlins reliever Elieser Hernandez (3-6) blew a seventh-inning
lead but got the win. Dylan Floro worked out of a two-on, no-out
jam in a scoreless ninth to earn his third save.
Tigers 4, Guardians 3
Kerry Carpenter homered for the second straight game as Detroit
edged host Cleveland.
Carpenter reached base four times, while Harold Castro supplied
three hits and drove in the Tigers' two other runs. Garrett Hill
(3-3) limited Cleveland to one run and four hits in six innings,
and Gregory Soto survived a shaky ninth for his 22nd save.
Zach Plesac (2-11) gave up all of Detroit's runs while pitching
5 1/3 innings. Steven Kwan had three hits and scored a run,
while Jose Ramirez drove in a pair. Cleveland manager Terry
Francona was ejected in the ninth for arguing over a foul tip
called a strikeout.
Twins 9, Royals 0
Sonny Gray pitched six shutout innings, Gio Urshela went 4-for-5
with two RBIs and Gilberto Celestino homered and scored twice as
Minnesota cruised to a victory over Kansas City in Minneapolis.
It was the fourth four-hit game of Urshela's career and his
first as a member of the Twins. Luis Arraez increased his
American League-leading batting average to .336 with a double
and two singles for Minnesota.
Gray (7-3) matched his season high with 10 strikeouts. Zack
Greinke (4-8) fell to 1-6 in nine career starts at Target Field
as he allowed three runs, one earned, in six innings.
White Sox 4, Astros 3
Yoan Moncada delivered a go-ahead single with two outs in the
eighth inning and Jose Abreu had three hits to help lift host
Chicago to a victory against Houston.
Jimmy Lambert (1-2) allowed one hit and struck out two in a
scoreless eighth to earn the victory. Hector Neris (4-4) was the
loser, allowing a run and two hits. Liam Hendriks recorded his
27th save.
A pitching matchup pitting right-handers with the two stingiest
ERAs in the American League matched the hype for a time.
Chicago's Dylan Cease scattered three runs and six hits in five
innings. Houston's Justin Verlander allowed three runs and eight
hits in seven innings.
Brewers 5, Dodgers 4 (11 innings)
Victor Caratini hit a two-run single with the bases loaded in
the 11th inning to give Milwaukee a walk-off victory over
visiting Los Angeles.
The Dodgers scored a run in the top of the 11th before Caratini
capped the rally in the bottom of the inning against Craig
Kimbrel (3-5).
Brent Suter (4-3) earned the win despite allowing Justin
Turner's RBI hit in the top of the 11th. Los Angeles' Chris
Taylor preserved a 3-3 tie in the 10th with a sensational
leaping grab of Andrew McCutchen's drive to right-center with
two runners on, ending the inning.
A's 5, Rangers 1
Elvis Andrus blasted a two-run homer to help Oakland end a
nine-game losing streak with a win in Arlington, Texas.
Sean Murphy singled, homered and scored twice and Vimael Machin
also had two hits for Oakland. A's starter JP Sears (4-0) threw
five shutout innings, allowing four hits with two strikeouts and
three walks.
Rangers starter Kohei Arihara (0-1) gave up three runs in 5 2/3
innings during his major league season debut. Nathaniel Lowe
collected three hits for the Rangers, whose three-game winning
streak ended.
--Field Level Media
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