MLB roundup: Brewers earn wild, walk-off win over Cubs
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[July 05, 2022]
Victor Caratini lined a three-run home
run with two outs in the 10th inning to give the Milwaukee Brewers a
5-2 walk-off victory over the visiting Chicago Cubs on Monday in the
opener of a three-game series.
Rowdy Tellez was walked intentionally with one out in the 10th to
put runners at first and second. Luis Urias popped out. Caratini,
who had struck out in his previous four at-bats, lined a 2-1 pitch
from Scott Effross (1-4) over the wall in center for his seventh
home run.
Chicago took a 2-1 lead in the top of the ninth on an
inside-the-park home run by Seiya Suzuki off Brewers closer Josh
Hader. Suzuki, activated earlier Monday after missing almost five
weeks with a sprained finger, lined a 2-0 pitch off the wall in
left-center. The ball caromed back past center fielder Jonathan
Davis and Suzuki didn't hesitate rounding third, sliding home just
ahead of the relay throw for his fifth homer.
The Brewers answered with a run in the bottom half. Urias opened
with a single to right off closer David Robertson. Keston Hiura
bounced a one-out drive over the wall in left-center for a
ground-rule double, holding Urias at third. Kolten Wong was hit by a
pitch with two outs to load the bases and Christian Yelich walked to
force in the tying run.
Astros 7, Royals 6
Yordan Alvarez hit a walk-off home run with two outs in the ninth
inning as host Houston capped a five-run rally against Kansas City.
Alvarez drilled a 3-1 slider from Royals closer Scott Barlow (2-2)
to right-center field for his 24th home run. It marked the second
consecutive walk-off win for Houston, winners of 12 of 14.
Handcuffed by Royals right-hander Jonathan Heasley, who allowed two
runs (one earned) on three hits over six solid innings, the Astros
rallied for three runs in the eighth off a pair of Kansas City
relievers. Houston's rally negated a multi-homer game for Royals
catcher MJ Melendez, whose second homer of the game gave Kansas City
a 6-3 lead in the top of the eighth.
Orioles 7, Rangers 6 (10 innings)
Jorge Mateo was hit by a pitch with the bases loaded in the bottom
of the 10th inning to give Baltimore a victory against visiting
Texas.
The Orioles posted their final run without the ball leaving the
infield, with an infield single and intentional walk coming before
Matt Moore's wayward pitch ended the game as ghost runner Austin
Hays scored. Mateo, who was hit in the back of the left knee, was
helped to first base by teammates in order to complete the victory.
Marcus Semien led off the ninth inning with a home run to put Texas
ahead 6-5, while Mitch Garver's three-run home run capped a five-run
fifth inning for the Rangers.
Marlins 3, Nationals 2 (10 innings)
Bryan De La Cruz hit a tiebreaking two-run home run with two outs in
the 10th inning as visiting Miami beat Washington to complete a
four-game sweep.
The Nationals' Tanner Rainey (1-3) opened the 10th by striking out
Jesus Aguilar and Brian Anderson. De La Cruz then unloaded on a
98-mph fastball to left field that caromed off the foul pole, his
fifth homer of the season. Nationals automatic runner Maikel Franco
scored from third on a double-play groundout to cut the deficit to
3-2, but they couldn't complete the rally.
Marlins starter Braxton Garrett allowed one run on four hits, struck
out four and walked one in a career-high 7 1/3 innings. Washington
starter Patrick Corbin allowed one run and eight hits in seven
innings. Corbin struck out four, walked one and frequently escaped
trouble.
Red Sox 4, Rays 0
Kutter Crawford struck out a career-high eight batters in 5 1/3
two-hit, shutout innings and Trevor Story homered in the fourth to
propel Boston over visiting Tampa Bay.
Story went 2-for-4 and joined Rafael Devers and Christian Arroyo
(both 2-for-4) as repeat hitters for the Red Sox, who have won
back-to-back games thanks to their seventh shutout win of the
season.
The Boston pitching trio of Austin Davis, Crawford (2-2) and John
Schreiber held Tampa Bay to just a pair of singles by Yandy Diaz and
Wander Franco. Josh Fleming (2-4) worked five innings of relief for
the Rays, allowing four runs (three earned) on eight hits.
Tigers 4, Guardians 1 (Game 1)
Garrett Hill won his major league debut by pitching six strong
innings and Miguel Cabrera delivered a two-run single as host
Detroit beat Cleveland in the first game of a doubleheader.
Hill was called up from Triple-A Toledo and became the 14th pitcher
to start for Detroit this season. He limited the Guardians to one
run, two hits and a walk with three strikeouts. Gregory Soto pitched
the ninth and collected his 16th save despite walking two batters.
Jonathan Schoop supplied four hits and scored twice for the Tigers.
Guardians starter Zach Plesac (2-6) gave up two runs and six hits in
six innings. Cleveland's Josh Naylor hit a solo homer in the fourth
inning but left the game in the seventh due to a back injury.
Tigers 5, Guardians 3 (Game 2)
Eric Haase homered, Riley Greene knocked in two runs and host
Detroit completed a doubleheader sweep of Cleveland.
Jonathan Schoop supplied two hits, a run and an RBI for the Tigers
in the nightcap, and he finished the doubleheader with six hits.
Tyler Alexander (2-3) tossed 3 1/3 innings of scoreless relief after
Detroit starter Alex Faedo departed in the fourth inning due to a
right hip injury.
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Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA; Milwaukee Brewers catcher Victor Caratini
(7) hits a three run home run during the tenth inning against the
Chicago Cubs at American Family Field. Mandatory Credit: Jeff
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Franmil Reyes scored a run and drove in another for
the Guardians. Trevor Stephan (3-3) took the loss in relief.
Braves 6, Cardinals 3
Dansby Swanson's bases-clearing double sparked a five-run outburst
in the second inning and Atlanta hung on to beat visiting St. Louis.
The game was delayed two hours and 37 minutes after the fourth
inning because of rain.
Darren O'Day (2-2) pitched a scoreless relief inning for the win.
Will Smith got out of a base-loaded jam in the ninth and earned his
fifth save.
Juan Yepez and Conner Capel homered for the Cardinals. Dakota Hudson
(6-5) gave up six runs in four innings.
Twins 6, White Sox 3 (10 innings)
Luis Arraez had three hits, Alex Kirilloff had two hits and two RBIs
and Byron Buxton smacked a two-run home run to lift Minnesota to a
10-inning win at Chicago.
Along with his offensive heroics, Buxton contributed a game-saving
catch that led to a triple play in the Chicago seventh. The play
wound up as the first 8-5 (right fielder to third baseman) triple
play in major league history.
Emilio Pagan (3-3) tossed a scoreless ninth inning to get the win.
Joe Kelly (0-2) took the loss, allowing four runs, three earned, in
two-thirds of an inning. Jose Abreu homered for the White Sox.
Athletics 5, Blue Jays 1
Ramon Laureano and Stephen Vogt homered, Cole Irvin snapped a
nine-game start streak and Oakland kicked off a six-game homestand
with a victory over Toronto.
Irvin (3-6) combined with Zach Jackson on a five-hitter as the A's
won at home for just the second time in their last 15 tries. Winless
since April 24, Irvin gave up just one run on four hits in eight
innings.
Alek Manoah (9-3), who had been beaten just once in his past eight
starts, went 5 2/3 innings for Toronto and was charged with five
runs (four earned).
Dodgers 5, Rockies 3
Trayce Thompson hit a three-run homer and Julio Urias tossed six
solid innings as Los Angeles opened a three-game series against
visiting Colorado with a victory.
Urias (7-6) allowed one run on five hits with one walk and seven
strikeouts while throwing a season-high 99 pitches. Los Angeles
recorded its 50th victory this season and has won five of its past
six games.
Jose Iglesias and C.J. Cron homered for the Rockies, who had won
four of their previous first six meetings against the Dodgers this
season.
Mariners 8, Padres 2
Chris Flexen tossed 6 2/3 scoreless innings, Cal Raleigh drove in
four runs and rookie Julio Rodriguez hit a tape-measure, two-run
homer as visiting Seattle defeated San Diego.
Flexen (5-8) allowed four hits and three walks while fanning eight
as the Mariners earned their sixth win in seven games. The Padres
are 2-7 over their past nine games.
San Diego starter Sean Manaea (3-4) yielded four runs off in 3 1/3
innings. Trent Grisham homered in the ninth for the Padres' only
runs.
Diamondbacks 8, Giants 3
Daulton Varsho went 3-for-4 with three RBIs to lead Arizona past San
Francisco in Phoenix.
Buddy Kennedy went 2-for-4 with two RBIs and Josh Rojas had two hits
and an RBI for the Diamondbacks, who snapped a two-game losing
streak. Madison Bumgarner (4-8) picked up the win, allowing three
runs on five hits over five innings.
David Villar, called up earlier Monday from Triple-A Sacramento,
doubled on the first major league pitch he saw and had two hits for
the Giants. Carlos Rodon (7-5) gave up four runs in five innings for
San Francisco, which lost its fifth straight game.
Mets 7, Reds 4
Francisco Lindor and Brandon Nimmo homered to power visiting New
York past Cincinnati.
Mets starter Taijuan Walker (7-2) allowed three runs and four hits
over six innings to earn his fourth straight winning decision. Seth
Lugo pitched a scoreless ninth for his third save as New York won
for the third time in four games.
Brandon Drury and Nick Senzel homered for the Reds, who lost for the
fifth time in six games. Hunter Greene (3-10) gave up six runs on
seven hits in 5 1/3 innings.
--Field Level Media
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