Julio Rodriguez went 2-for-4 with two RBIs and Sam Haggerty had
three hits for Seattle, which completed a four-game sweep of the
Rangers. Ryan Borucki (2-0) relieved Seattle starter Chris
Flexen in the fourth inning and pitched 1 1/3 scoreless innings
for the victory.
The Mariners matched the longest winning streak in the majors
this season, set by the Atlanta Braves last month. They will
attempt to match its club-record 15-game winning streak after
the All-Star break. The Mariners won 15 straight in 2001.
Marcus Semien homered among his two hits for Texas, which has
lost six of its last eight games.
Nationals 7, Braves 3
Ehire Adrianza drove in three runs while Victor Robles and Juan
Soto homered as host Washington ended a nine-game losing streak
by beating Atlanta.
Adrianza's three RBIs matched his total for his previous 24
games this season. He went 1-for-3 with a run for the Nationals,
who won for just the second time in their past 17 games. Maikel
Franco went 2-for-3 with an RBI and a run for Washington as it
averted a four-game sweep by the Braves, who ended a three-game
winning streak.
Dansby Swanson had two hits for the Braves, who lost for just
the third time in their past 10 games, a stretch that included
six wins over the Nationals. Atlanta swept a three-game series
against Washington earlier this month.
Cubs 3, Mets 2
Nico Hoerner's third hit of the day brought home the tiebreaking
run as Chicago scored twice in the eighth to snap its nine-game
losing streak with a come-from-behind win over visiting New
York.
Christopher Morel and Willson Contreras opened the eighth with
back-to-back singles off New York reliever Drew Smith (1-3).
Chicago tied the contest on Ian Happ's RBI groundout, and
eventually went ahead on Hoerner's line-drive single to center
field, with Contreras just beating the tag at the plate from
Brandon Nimmo's throw.
David Robertson induced a game-ending, 5-4-3 double play for his
13th save, keeping the Cubs from going into the All-Star Break
with their fourth losing streak of at least 10 games since June
25, 2021.
Yankees 13, Red Sox 2
Matt Carpenter drove in three runs, Gerrit Cole struck out 12 in
seven effective innings and New York sailed past visiting
Boston, which lost left-hander Chris Sale to a fractured left
pinky finger.
Tim Locastro went 3-for-5 with a two-run homer and two stolen
bases as the Yankees cruised to a second straight blowout after
dropping five of their previous six games. New York ended the
first half with a team-record 64 victories before the All-Star
break.
Cole (9-2) allowed a two-run homer to rookie Jeter Downs among
four hits in seven innings.
Phillies 4, Marlins 0
Aaron Nola pitched 8 1/3 scoreless innings and tied a season
high with 10 strikeouts as Philadelphia completed a three-game
sweep, defeating host Miami.
Miami, which has gone eight straight games without hitting a
home run, scored just one run in this series, and was shut out
in back-to-back games. It marked the sixth shutout in the past
13 games for Philadelphia, which continues to play without
injured starters Bryce Harper and Jean Segura -- both out with
broken hands.
Yairo Munoz lofted a two-run homer to lead the offense for the
Phillies. Former Marlins catcher J.T. Realmuto went 1-for-3 with
a run Sunday. He finished the series batting 6-for-11 with three
doubles, one homer, three runs and three RBIs.
Blue Jays 4, Royals 2
Alejandro Kirk hit a tiebreaking, two-run home run in the bottom
of the eighth and Toronto defeated visiting Kansas City.
Kirk's 11th homer of the season came after Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
led off with a bloop single against reliever Wyatt Mills (0-1).
Guerrero went 2-for-4 with two runs. Jordan Romano pitched a
perfect ninth to earn his 20th save for Toronto.
The Blue Jays took three of four games from the undermanned
Royals, who played the series without 10 roster players who did
not meet Canada's COVID-19 vaccine requirements. Nick Pratto hit
a solo home run, the first of his career, among his two hits for
Kansas City.
Rays 7, Orioles 5
Randy Arozarena continued his career-long dominance of Baltimore
and Brett Phillips added a three-run home run as host Tampa Bay
earned a narrow victory at St. Petersburg, Fla.
Arozarena put Tampa Bay on the board first with a two-run home
run that scored Harold Ramirez in the first inning. He also had
a single in the third inning, but was thrown out while trying to
score on a double by Brandon Lowe. Entering Sunday, Arozarena
was 44-for-117 in 29 career games against Baltimore with 12 home
runs and 27 RBIs.
The Rays got a solid pitching performance from Corey Kluber
(6-5). He pitched six innings, while giving up four runs and
eight hits. Baltimore scored two runs off Kluber in the fourth
inning as Adley Rutschman and Ramon Urias each had RBI singles.
The Orioles cut the lead to 6-4 in the sixth inning when Rougned
Odor hit a two-run home run.
Athletics 4, Astros 3
Stephen Vogt drove in a pair of runs off the bench while five
relievers helped pave the way for visiting Oakland's
rubber-match victory over Houston.
Vogt, who entered as a pinch hitter in the sixth inning,
finished 1-for-1 with a sacrifice fly that pulled the Athletics
even and a two-out, run-scoring single in the eighth that plated
Chad Pinder (3-for-4, double, RBI, run). The eighth-inning rally
came against Astros reliever Rafael Montero (3-1).
Ramon Laureano added a home run for the A's, while Kyle Tucker
and Jeremy Pena homered for the Astros.
White Sox 11, Twins 0
Dylan Cease allowed one hit over seven shutout innings and Yoan
Moncada, Andrew Vaughn and Josh Harrison each homered during a
six-run seventh as Chicago cruised to a victory over Minnesota
in Minneapolis.
Cease (9-4), who entered the contest with a 1-4 record and 7.64
ERA in seven career starts against the Twins, didn't allow a hit
over the first 4 1/3 innings until Alex Kirilloff singled to
left. Relievers Joe Kelly and Jose Ruiz held the Twins to the
lone hit.
Chicago blew the game open with the six-run, 10-batter seventh
inning that featured three home runs, all against reliever Joe
Smith. Despite the loss, Minnesota heads into the All-Star break
with a two-game lead over the Cleveland Guardians in the
American League Central.
Pirates 8, Rockies 3
Kevin Newman and Michael Chavis had three hits apiece, Jake
Marisnick and Jason Delay each added two hits and Pittsburgh
beat Colorado in Denver.
Tyler Beede (1-1) tossed two innings of relief for Pittsburgh,
which ended a four-game skid. Starter Bryse Wilson, who was
recalled from Triple-A Indianapolis before the game, allowed two
runs on four hits and struck out three in 3 1/3 innings.
Elias Diaz, C.J. Cron and Brendan Rodgers all had two hits and
Charlie Blackmon tripled for Colorado, which had its five-game
winning streak snapped. Rockies starter Austin Gomber allowed
three runs -- two earned -- on seven hits and struck out five
over five innings.
Giants 9, Brewers 5
LaMonte Wade Jr. splashed a three-run home run into San
Francisco Bay and right-hander Logan Webb allowed just two runs
in six-plus innings to lead San Francisco over visiting
Milwaukee.
Wade's homer, his third of the season, capped a five-run third
inning against Brewers reliever Jason Alexander, who had
replaced starter Aaron Ashby (2-7) one batter into the second.
Webb (9-3) allowed Willy Adames' 19th home run of the season on
his 10th pitch of the game before settling down to allow just
three more hits. He limited the Brewers to two runs, walking two
and striking out five.
Diamondbacks 3, Padres 1
David Peralta broke a scoreless tie with a two-out home run in
the sixth and Merrill Kelly had another dominant outing as
visiting Arizona defeated San Diego.
Kelly (9-5), who left the game after Luke Voit homered to open
the seventh, held the Padres to one run on six hits through
six-plus innings. He struck out five and did not allow a walk.
Mark Melancon pitched a perfect ninth to earn his 13th save.
Kelly was locked in a pitching duel with Padres starter Mike
Clevinger (2-3) when Peralta went deep to right for his 12th
homer of the season. Clevinger allowed the one run on four hits
and two walks in six innings of work. He fanned eight while
suffering the loss.
--Field Level Media
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