Nola (9-10) struck out 11, walked none and hit one batter. He
threw 101 pitches, 77 for strikes.
Kyle Schwarber hit a solo home run to open the scoring. Edmundo
Sosa added a single, a sacrifice fly and three RBIs, and Bradley
Zimmer had two hits for the Phillies, who have won five of six.
Justin Dunn (1-2) allowed four hits and two runs in six innings
for the Reds, who had won three of their past four games before
arriving in Philadelphia.
Mets 3, Rockies 1
Pete Alonso hit a two-run homer and Jacob deGrom tossed six
strong innings for host New York, which beat Colorado in the
opener of a four-game series.
The Mets snapped a two-game losing streak as deGrom (3-1)
allowed one run on three hits and walked one while striking out
nine. Adam Ottavino earned his first save with a 1-2-3 ninth.
Ryan McMahon homered in the sixth for the Rockies, who have lost
eight of 11. Ryan Feltner (2-5) gave up three runs on six hits
with two walks and two strikeouts in 4 2/3 innings.
Astros 6, Twins 3
Trey Mancini capped a four-run first inning with a three-run
home run as Houston finished off a three-game sweep of visiting
Minnesota.
The Astros won their fourth game in a row and wound up 6-0 vs.
the Twins this year. Minnesota is mired in a season-worst,
six-game skid.
Luis Garcia (11-8) won despite allowing three runs on five hits
in five innings. Rafael Montero worked the ninth and recorded
his eighth save. Twins starter Chris Archer (2-7) gave up five
runs on eight hits in four innings.
Rays 8, Angels 3
Manuel Margot had four hits to lead Tampa Bay over Los Angeles
in St. Petersburg, Fla., completing a four-game sweep.
The Rays had just seven hits in all but made the most of them.
Margot laced a double and a triple and had two RBIs, Isaac
Paredes hit a two-run homer and Harold Ramirez contributed a
two-run single and an RBI fielder's choice.
Rays starter Drew Rasmussen (9-4) gave up a solo homer to Taylor
Ward but no other runs in 5 1/3 innings. The Rays extended their
winning streak to six in a row, while the Angels lost six their
straight.
Cardinals 8, Cubs 3
Paul Goldschmidt homered twice and had five RBIs, and Dakota
Hudson lasted seven innings as visiting St. Louis bested
Chicago.
Goldschmidt had three hits while posting the 23rd multi-home run
game of his career. Tommy Edman and Corey Dickerson also had
three hits apiece for the Cardinals, who took three of five in
the series.
St. Louis played without star Nolan Arenado, who returned home
for the birth of his first child. Ian Happ had two doubles, a
single and two RBIs for the Cubs.
Mariners 3, Guardians 1
Mitch Haniger hit a three-run home run and Marco Gonzales
pitched six strong innings as Seattle defeated visiting
Cleveland in the first meeting of the season between the
American League playoff hopefuls.
Gonzales (9-12) limited the Guardians to one run on four hits.
The left-hander walked one and struck out four.
Mariners All-Star first baseman Ty France left the game in the
third inning after sustaining a right calf bruise on a collision
with Jose Ramirez in the first.
Orioles 4, White Sox 3 (11 innings)
Kyle Stowers belted a game-tying solo homer with two outs in the
ninth inning and Anthony Santander had an RBI single in the 11th
to fuel host Baltimore to a victory over Chicago.
The White Sox appeared poised to pick up the win. However, left
fielder Adam Engel -- who entered the game as a defensive
replacement -- dropped a fly ball in foul territory off the bat
of Stowers in the ninth. Given new life, Stowers belted an 0-2
curveball from Liam Hendriks for his first career homer.
Baltimore quickly put runners on the corners in the 11th inning
before Santander sent a deep fly ball to center field off Jake
Diekman (5-3) that allowed Cedric Mullins to score the winning
run.
Blue Jays 6, Red Sox 5 (10 innings)
A fielder's-choice grounder by George Springer in the 10th
inning brought home the winning run as visiting Toronto beat
Boston to sweep a three-game series.
Toronto left two runners aboard in both the eighth and ninth
before scratching out a run in the 10th. Cavan Biggio, who began
the 10th at second base, took third on a groundout, then came
home on Springer's grounder to shortstop Xander Bogaerts,
evading the tag of catcher Kevin Plawecki.
Danny Jansen went 3-for-5, homered and scored twice for Toronto,
while Bo Bichette, Matt Chapman and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. had
two hits apiece. Reese McGuire finished 3-for-4 for the Red Sox.
Yankees 13, A's 4
Giancarlo Stanton had a two-run single and a bases-loaded walk
in his return from a two-month absence as New York routed host
Oakland.
New York's Josh Donaldson collected three hits and scored four
times in the opener of a four-game series. Andrew Benintendi and
Oswaldo Cabrera had three hits apiece for the Yankees, who had
20 hits while winning their fourth consecutive game.
Jameson Taillon (12-4) tossed six innings of one-run ball for
the win. Shea Langeliers homered and finished 3-for-4 for
Oakland, which dropped its third game in the past four.
--Field Level Media
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