MLB roundup: Yordan Alvarez helps Astros sweep DH with Yankees
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[July 22, 2022] Yordan
Alvarez homered and drove in three runs as the host Houston Astros
held on for a 7-5 victory over the New York Yankees on Thursday
night to complete a sweep of a day-night doubleheader.
Alvarez was activated from the injured list before the doubleheader
after a brief absence due to an injured right hand. Alvarez hit his
27th homer against New York's Domingo German (0-1) and added a
two-run double. Alex Bregman also homered and hit an RBI single.
Chas McCormick contributed a two-run homer as Houston improved to
25-9 in its past 34 contests. The Astros won five of seven meetings
in the season series with the Yankees, never trailing in any of the
games until allowing game-ending hits to Aaron Judge on June 23 and
26 in New York.
Gleyber Torres hit a two-run homer and Aaron Judge hit a three-run
shot in the ninth, but the Yankees lost for the seventh time in 10
games and dropped their fourth straight road contest.
Astros 3, Yankees 2 (Game 1)
Rookie J.J. Matijevic's pinch-hit RBI single with two outs in the
ninth inning lifted host Houston to a win against New York in the
opener of a day-night doubleheader.
The Astros earned their fifth walk-off win after fill-in closer
Hector Neris faltered in the top half of the ninth. Called upon
after Ryan Pressly was placed on the paternity list before the game,
Neris (3-3) was one out away from the save before Yankees pinch
hitter Isiah Kiner-Falefa hit a game-tying single.
After Neris kept the game tied, Alex Bregman began the winning rally
with a single and moved to third on a double by Aledmys Diaz. The
Yankees intentionally walked pinch hitter Yordan Alvarez. One out
later, Matijevic grounded to shortstop and second baseman Gleyber
Torres, who was shifted into right field, was unable to cover second
in time when Kiner-Falefa tried to get the forceout.
Dodgers 9, Giants 6
Mookie Betts hit a tiebreaking three-run home run in the eighth
inning and Trayce Thompson drove in two runs as host Los Angeles
blew a five-run lead before rallying to beat San Francisco.
Freddie Freeman hit his 14th home run for the Dodgers, who led 5-0
after three innings. Los Angeles starter Mitch White opened the game
with five hitless innings as the Dodgers earned their fifth
consecutive victory while winning for the 12th time in their last 13
games.
Evan Longoria hit a home run and Darin Ruf had a grand slam in a
five-run seventh inning for the Giants.
Rangers 8, Marlins 0
Jon Gray pitched six scoreless innings and Adolis Garcia drove in
three runs, helping Texas snap a four-game losing streak with a win
over host Miami.
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(l to r) Detroit Tigers left fielder
Robbie Grossman (8) , center fielder Riley Greene (31) and
right fielder Willi Castro (9) celebrate after defeating the
Oakland Athletics at RingCentral Coliseum. Mandatory Credit:
Stan Szeto-USA TODAY Sports
Miami lost its fourth straight contest, its longest
skid since May 1-6. The Marlins have been scoreless for 34
consecutive innings, three short of the franchise record. In
addition, the Marlins haven't homered in nine straight games, tying
a franchise record set in 1993 and 2019.
Gray (7-4) has pitched 13 consecutive scoreless innings dating to
his performance against Oakland on July 13. Against Miami, Gray
allowed four hits and two walks, striking out five batters.
Athletics 5, Tigers 0 (Game 2)
Frankie Montas returned from a shoulder injury to combine with five
relievers on a four-hitter and Sean Murphy broke a scoreless tie in
the sixth inning with a three-run home run, allowing Oakland to gain
a doubleheader split with visiting Detroit.
Montas missed one start last week leading into the All-Star break
after leaving his July 3 outing due to injury and was limited to 53
pitches in his return Thursday. He tossed three innings while
striking out five. Ramon Laureano, Seth Brown and Dermis Garcia
collected two hits apiece for the A's.
Harold Castro's double was the only extra-base hit for the Tigers,
who were out-hit 10-4.
Tigers 7, Athletics 2 (Game 1)
Robbie Grossman drove in three runs with a pair of two-out doubles,
Tarik Skubal pitched six strong innings and Detroit opened the
second half of the season with a victory over host Oakland in the
opener of a doubleheader.
The A's only run against Skubal (7-8) was the product of Seth
Brown's double, a passed ball and Stephen Piscotty's sacrifice fly
in the fifth.
The left-handed Skubal recorded his 10th straight decision (four
wins, six losses) by limiting Oakland to two hits and two walks in
his six innings. He struck out nine.
-Field Level Media
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