With the game tied 6-6 in the 12th, Vimael Machin lifted a
sacrifice fly to left. Ramon Laureano ripped an RBI single to
center, Dermis Garcia contributed an RBI double for his first
major-league hit and then Pinder hit a first-pitch fastball out
to left-center for the slam.
Sean Murphy had a four-hit game, including two doubles. He added
two RBIs, two runs and a walk. Ramon Laureano scored twice and
drove in two runs.
Marcus Semien hit a two-run homer and drove in three runs for
Texas. Corey Seager homered for the fifth straight game.
Cardinals 7, Dodgers 6
Andrew Knizner hit three RBI singles as St. Louis edged visiting
Los Angeles, ending the Dodgers' seven-game winning streak.
Albert Pujols hit his 685th career homer and Nolan Gorman also
went deep for the Cardinals, who won their third straight game.
Johan Oviedo (2-1) earned the victory in relief. Giovanny
Gallegos allowed a run in the ninth but posted his 10th save.
Dodgers starter Mitch White (1-2) allowed six runs on 10 hits in
five innings. Freddie Freeman went 4-for-5 with a homer, two
RBIs and three runs, and Trea Turner finished 2-for-4 with a
two-run homer and three runs.
Reds 4, Yankees 3
Jonathan India hit a go-ahead, two-run single in a four-run
ninth inning as visiting Cincinnati rallied past New York.
The Yankees fell to 48-1 when leading after eight when Clay
Holmes (4-1) did not retire any of the five hitters he faced.
Holmes loaded the bases by walking Tommy Pham, allowing a single
to Joey Votto and plunking Tyler Stephenson. Tyler Naquin
followed with an RBI single, and Holmes heard boos after hitting
Farmer with a pitch to force in another run.
The Yankees lost Aaron Hicks in the third inning due to a right
shin contusion, but X-rays were negative. Hicks was injured when
he fouled a ball off his lower leg.
Giants 13, Diamondbacks 0
Thairo Estrada belted two home runs, Yermin Mercedes and Joey
Bart smacked one apiece and Logan Webb pitched six shutout
innings as San Francisco shellacked visiting Arizona.
Mercedes finished with four RBIs, Estrada three and David Villar
two for the Giants, whose 13 runs equaled their second-most of
the season. Mercedes and Austin Slater collected three hits and
three runs apiece, while Estrada and Bart both had two of each.
Villar also contributed two hits to the 14-hit attack.
Sergio Alcantara had a double and two singles for Arizona, which
has alternated losses and wins over its past five games.
Astros 6, Angels 5
Kyle Tucker's ninth-inning double drove home Jose Altuve as
visiting Houston sent Los Angeles to its fifth straight loss.
The Angels also lost center fielder Mike Trout, as the recently
named All-Star left the game in the fifth inning because of
muscle spasms in his upper back. The three-time MVP is
day-to-day.
Aledmys Diaz hit a two-run homer for Houston, and Altuve drove
in two.
Rockies 5, Padres 3
Charlie Blackmon homered, Austin Gomber tossed six strong
innings, and Colorado beat San Diego in Denver.
Daniel Bard pitched a perfect ninth inning to earn his 19th save
for Colorado, which is 6-3 against the Padres this season.
Ha-Seong Kim, Nomar Mazara, Jorge Alfaro and Esteury Ruiz had
two hits each for San Diego. Ruiz, a 23-year-old outfielder, was
making his major league debut.
Brewers 6, Twins 3
Andrew McCutchen and Willy Adames homered and Milwaukee held on
for a win over Minnesota in Minneapolis.
Jonathan Davis and Jace Peterson also drove in one run apiece
for the Brewers, who won for only the second time in their past
six games. Jandel Gustave (2-0) got the win in relief, and Josh
Hader struck out the side in the ninth to pick up his 27th save.
Jorge Polanco went 2-for-3 with a homer and two runs to lead the
Twins, who have lost four of five. Josh Winder (4-3) yielded
five runs on four hits in five innings.
Tigers 7, Royals 5
Miguel Cabrera drove in two runs, breaking a tie with Ken
Griffey Jr. in RBIs and moving into a tie with Ted Williams, as
Detroit won in Kansas City.
Cabrera now has 1,838 RBIs, which ties him with Williams. He
also has 160 RBIs against the Royals, the most of any KC
opponent. Javier Baez and Jonathan Schoop each had two hits and
scored twice for Detroit.
Andrew Benintendi had two hits and two RBIs for Kansas City, and
Kyle Isbel notched three hits, a run and an RBI.
Orioles 4, Cubs 2
Ramon Urias belted a go-ahead homer for one of his three hits as
visiting Baltimore moved to .500 for the first time all season
with a ninth straight victory.
Baltimore's Jorge Mateo also went deep, and Jordan Lyles threw
seven solid innings. Cedric Mullins had two hits and two steals
while Anthony Santander recorded an RBI for the Orioles, who are
amid their longest single-season winning streak since a 13-game
run in September 1999. After going 52-110 games in 2021,
Baltimore is 44-44.
Ian Happ hit a homer for the Cubs, who have lost five straight.
Blue Jays 4, Phillies 3
Right-hander Jose Berrios matched his career best with 13
strikeouts, Teoscar Hernandez had a two-run double and Toronto
defeated visiting Philadelphia.
Lourdes Gurriel Jr. had four hits, including the go-ahead RBI
double in the sixth, for the Blue Jays, who ended a four-game
losing streak. Berrios (7-4) allowed three runs and six hits in
six innings.
Bryson Stott hit a solo home run for the Phillies, who have lost
three straight.
Guardians 4, White Sox 1 (Game 1)
Shane Bieber threw a three-hit complete game for Cleveland in
the first game of a doubleheader against visiting Chicago.
Bieber (4-5) struck out seven and didn't walk a batter. He threw
95 pitches, 72 for strikes. He lost his shutout in the seventh
when Andrew Vaughn and Jose Abreu reached base for the White Sox
and Eloy Jimenez drove Vaughn home.
Jose Ramirez hit a two-run single during a three-run third
inning for the Guardians. Amed Rosario was 2-for-4 with two
doubles, two RBIs and a run.
White Sox 7, Guardians 0 (Game 2)
Dylan Cease threw 5 2/3 shutout innings to lead visiting Chicago
to a split of a day-night doubleheader against Cleveland.
Cease (8-4) entered with the fourth-lowest ERA in the American
League, 2.45, and lowered it to 2.30. He allowed five hits,
struck out nine and walked three. Cease raised his strikeout
total to a major-league-leading 142.
Luis Robert led Chicago with three hits, including a three-run
homer off the right field foul pole with two outs in the ninth.
Jose Abreu and Josh Harrison also homered for the White Sox, who
had dropped the previous two games in the four-game series that
concludes Wednesday.
Pirates 3, Marlins 2
Jake Marisnick homered for the second straight night to help
Pittsburgh notch a victory over host Miami.
Oneil Cruz added a run-scoring triple and Diego Castillo had two
hits as Pittsburgh beat the Marlins for the second consecutive
game. The Pirates also have won a season-best four games, their
best streak since also winning four straight Sept. 24-27, 2019.
Brian Anderson and Nick Fortes each had two hits for the
Marlins, who have lost five of their last seven games. Following
Joey Wendle's sacrifice fly in the third, Miami pushed across a
run in the bottom of the fifth, and it was set up by Miguel
Rojas' steal of second with two outs. Fortes followed with a
sharp single to left to drive in Rojas.
Rays 3, Red Sox 2
Tampa Bay ruined a strong 2022 debut by Boston left-hander Chris
Sale with a wild sixth inning as it defeated Boston in St.
Petersburg, Fla.
The Red Sox held a 2-0 lead when Sale was replaced by reliever
Ryan Brasier in the sixth inning. But that lead did not last.
The Rays scored three runs in the bottom of the frame when
Francisco Mejia slashed an RBI single and Taylor Walls singled
and two Boston throwing errors brought home two more runs.
Sale, who had not pitched since last October due to a broken
rib, threw 78 pitches in five innings. He held the Rays
scoreless and allowed only three hits. The seven-time All-Star
struck out five.
Braves 4, Mets 1
Matt Olson and Adam Duvall hit two-run homers and Atlanta
defeated visiting New York.
Olson's homer came in the sixth inning off David Peterson. His
14th home run of the season gave the Braves their first lead of
the series. Duvall then delivered his 11th homer in the seventh
inning, his first since June 30.
The win evened the series at a game apiece and allowed the
Braves to pull within 1 1/2 games of the Mets in the National
League East. Peterson (5-2) pitched 5 1/3 innings and left after
Olson's home run. He allowed two runs on two hits and three
walks, with nine strikeouts.
--Field Level Media
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