MLB roundup: Rookie's slam extends Mariners' win streak to 12 games
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[July 16, 2022] Rookie
Julio Rodriguez belted a grand slam to highlight his five-RBI
performance, fueling the visiting Seattle Mariners to their 12th
straight victory, an 8-3 decision over the Texas Rangers on Friday
in Arlington, Texas.
Seattle starter Robbie Ray (8-6) matched a season high by striking
out 12 batters. The reigning American League Cy Young Award
recipient allowed three runs on six hits in 6 2/3 innings to improve
to 4-0 in his past eight starts.
Rodriguez, Jesse Winker, Cal Raleigh and Adam Frazier finished with
two hits apiece for the Mariners, who have the second-longest
winning streak in franchise history. Seattle won 15 consecutive
games in 2001.
Texas' Corey Seager continued to tune up for the upcoming Home Run
Derby by going deep for the seventh time in his last 10 games. Leody
Taveras belted a two-run shot in the seventh inning for the Rangers,
who fell to 2-6 against Seattle this season.
Dodgers 9, Angels 1
Clayton Kershaw carried a perfect game into the eighth inning to
lead the Los Angeles Dodgers to a victory over the Los Angeles
Angels in Anaheim, Calif.
Kershaw (7-2) retired the first 21 batters before Angels cleanup
hitter Luis Rengifo hit a slider on a 2-1 count into the left field
corner for a double. Kershaw wound up throwing eight shutout
innings, allowing one hit and no walks while striking out six.
Will Smith (4-for-4 with three runs) and Justin Turner (3-for-5 with
four RBIs) led the Dodgers' offense. Angels starter Patrick Sandoval
(3-5) gave up four runs (two earned) in 4 2/3 innings.
Giants 8, Brewers 5
Mike Yastrzemski capped a six-run explosion off Milwaukee closer
Josh Hader with a walk-off grand slam in the bottom of the ninth
inning, giving host San Francisco a dramatic victory.
The homer was the third of the inning by the Giants off Hader (0-4),
who took over at the start of the frame with a 5-2 lead. The
left-hander gave up solo shots to Joey Bart, his sixth, leading off
and Darin Ruf, his eighth, with one out.
The long ball was Yastrzemski's ninth of the year, and it gave the
Giants their fifth walk-off win of the season. The walk-off loss was
Milwaukee's fourth of the season and second in three days.
Rays 5, Orioles 4
Josh Lowe, Yu Chang and Francisco Mejia hit consecutive doubles and
Christian Bethancourt followed with a two-run home run in the sixth
inning as Tampa Bay defeated Baltimore in St. Petersburg, Fla.,
ending the Orioles' 10-game winning streak,
The streak was Baltimore's longest since a 13-game stretch in 1999.
The Rays, meanwhile, earned their fifth win in a row.
Matt Wisler (3-3) earned the win with one scoreless inning in
relief, and Brooks Raley handled the ninth for his sixth save. Ramon
Urias homered twice for Baltimore, and Trey Mancini collected three
hits, including a homer.
Rockies 13, Pirates 2
Brendan Rodgers homered and matched his season best of four RBIs and
Elias Diaz equaled his season high of three runs driven in as
Colorado rolled past Pittsburgh in Denver.
C.J. Cron smashed his 21st homer to help Colorado win its fourth
straight game and seventh in its last nine. Charlie Blackmon had
three hits and two RBIs as the Rockies collected 17 hits and matched
their season best for runs. German Marquez (6-7) gave up two runs in
6 2/3 innings while winning his second straight start for Colorado.
The Pirates have dropped three straight after winning a season-best
four games. Jake Marisnick had two of his club's six hits.
Pittsburgh's Jose Quintana (2-5) gave up six runs and seven hits
over five innings.
Red Sox 5, Yankees 4 (11)
Xander Bogaerts scored on a wild pitch by Michael King with two outs
in the 11th inning as Boston snapped a four-game losing streak by
defeating host New York.
King (6-2) was one strike away from stranding Bogaerts at third, but
he bounced an 0-2 slider to Bobby Dalbec in the dirt. The ball
popped in front of the plate and Bogaerts immediately took off. King
was a little slow in covering the plate, and Bogaerts scored on a
head-first slide.
Tanner Houck (5-3) committed a throwing error on a bunt by Isiah
Kiner-Falefa that allowed Gleyber Torres to score the tying run in
the ninth. After blowing a save for the first time this season,
Houck got double plays on Jose Trevino in the ninth and Torres in
the 10th to keep the game tied. Ryan Brasier struck out Aaron Hicks
to end his first save of the season as the game hit the four-hour
mark.
Phillies 2, Marlins 1
J.T. Realmuto beat his former team with a go-ahead RBI double in the
seventh inning off All-Star Sandy Alcantara as Philadelphia rallied
to defeat host Miami.
Realmuto went 3-for-4 as the Phillies snapped a four-game losing
streak. Kyle Gibson (5-3) earned his first win since June 10. He
allowed four hits, one walk and one run in six innings, striking out
five.
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Alcantara (9-4), who carried a one-hit shutout into
the seventh, took just his second loss over the past two months. He
allowed four hits, two walks and two runs in eight innings, while
striking out 12. He also went at least seven innings for the 13th
straight game.
Padres 5, Diamondbacks 3
Austin Nola hit a go-ahead, two-run double in the second inning and
Yu Darvish allowed three runs over seven innings as San Diego
defeated visiting Arizona.
Darvish (8-4) yielded five hits and two walks while striking out
nine on a season-high 114 pitches. Taylor Rogers pitched a perfect
ninth to pick up his 25th save.
Ketel Marte and Christian Walker homered for the Diamondbacks.
Madison Bumgarner surrendered five runs (four earned) in five
innings to fall to 0-3 vs. the Padres this year.
A's 5, Astros 1
Cole Irvin produced his third consecutive quality start and Skye
Bolt homered and collected three hits and three RBIs as visiting
Oakland topped Houston.
Irvin (4-7) yielded one run on three hits and a walk in six innings.
He struck out four. Elvis Andrus highlighted the Athletics'
seventh-inning rally with a two-run single.
Astros starter Jose Urquidy (8-4) gave up three runs on six hits and
no walks in 6 1/3 innings. He fanned nine.
Braves 8, Nationals 4
Austin Riley, Orlando Arcia and Adam Duvall all homered as Atlanta
defeated host Washington.
Matt Olson added three RBI singles for the Braves, who won their
eighth straight game against the Nationals. Starter Ian Anderson
(8-5) allowed one run on five hits and three walks in 5 1/3 innings.
He struck out five.
Josh Bell had three hits for the Nationals, who have lost eight
straight and 14 of 15. They own the worst record in baseball (30-62)
with two games remaining before the All-Star break.
Blue Jays 8, Royals 1
Teoscar Hernandez and Matt Chapman each hit a three-run home run and
host Toronto defeated depleted Kansas City to even the four-game
series at one win apiece.
Chapman and Raimel Tapia each had three hits to lead a 16-hit attack
for the Blue Jays. Right-hander Alek Manoah (10-4) allowed one run
and four hits in seven innings. He hit two batters with pitches, but
walked none and struck out six.
Kansas City righty Zack Greinke (3-6) allowed four runs (three
earned), eight hits and one walk with three strikeouts in four
innings. The Royals, who had five hits, continued to be without 10
roster players who failed to meet Canadian COVID-19 vaccine
requirements.
Guardians 6, Tigers 5
All-Star second baseman Andres Gimenez drove in the tiebreaking run
in a two-run rally in the seventh inning as host Cleveland nipped
pesky Detroit.
Josh Naylor's sacrifice fly drove in the tying run, and Gimenez
blooped a single in front of Detroit left fielder Robbie Grossman to
score Kwan. Gimenez is now 28-for-73 (.384) this year with runners
in scoring position.
Trevor Stephan earned his second save with a scoreless ninth. Set-up
man Bryan Shaw (4-1) earned the victory with two shutout innings. In
two-thirds of an inning, reliever Michael Fulmer (2-4) allowed two
hits, two runs and two walks to take the loss.
White Sox 6, Twins 2
Adam Engel hit a three-run home run and Tim Anderson belted a solo
shot to lead Chicago past Minnesota in Minneapolis.
Andrew Vaughn added two hits and two RBIs, Anderson finished with
two hits and two runs and Yoan Moncada also scored twice for
Chicago, which won its fourth straight game and second straight to
open a four-game series.
Michael Kopech (3-6) picked up his first win in seven starts,
grinding his way through five innings and allowing two runs on five
hits. He walked four and struck out two. Alex Kirilloff had a
two-run double, and Byron Buxton went 2-for-3 with a walk and a run
for Minnesota.
Cardinals 7, Reds 3
Brendan Donovan drove in three runs as host St. Louis defeated
Cincinnati to win for just the sixth time in 16 games.
Donovan went 2-for-3 with a sacrifice fly and a two-run single.
Dylan Carlson hit an RBI double, drew three walks and scored twice.
Cardinals starting pitcher Andre Pallante (3-4) allowed three runs
on six hits in five innings. Ryan Helsley worked out of a
bases-loaded jam in the ninth inning to earn his eighth save.
Starting pitcher Hunter Greene (3-11) allowed four runs on five hits
in five innings for the Reds, who took just their second loss in
eight games. He struck out six batters and walked three.
--Field Level Media
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