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		MLB roundup: Jays top White Sox for sixth straight win
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			 [June 01, 2022] 
			Alejandro Kirk hit a pair of 
			two-run home runs and the Toronto Blue Jays defeated the visiting 
			Chicago White Sox 6-5 on Tuesday to extend their winning streak to 
			six games. 
 Teoscar Hernandez added two doubles and two RBIs for Toronto in the 
			opener of a three-game series.
 
 Blue Jays right-hander Kevin Gausman (5-3) allowed three runs, six 
			hits and one walk with five strikeouts in five innings. Jordan 
			Romano pitched around two singles in the ninth, thanks to a double 
			play and a strikeout, to pick up his 16th save.
 
 Chicago right-hander Lucas Giolito (3-2) allowed six runs, eight 
			hits and two walks while striking out eight in 4 2/3 innings.
 
 Giants 7, Phillies 4 (11 innings)
 
 Donovan Walton doubled to deep right-center field to score Joey Bart 
			in the top of the 11th inning as San Francisco defeated host 
			Philadelphia.
 
 Joc Pederson, who had two hits, added a mammoth two-run home run in 
			the 11th.
 
 Luis Gonzalez had two doubles, two singles and two RBIs for the 
			Giants, who won their third in a row. San Francisco's Thairo Estrada 
			chipped in with two hits. Bryce Harper had a double and two walks 
			for the Phillies.
 
 Cubs 8, Brewers 7
 
 Patrick Wisdom hit a go-ahead, solo home run in the eighth inning as 
			Chicago bested visiting Milwaukee to snap a three-game losing 
			streak.
 
 Wisdom's 11th homer of the season came off Brad Boxberger (1-1), who 
			tossed one inning of relief in the back-and-forth affair.
 
 After Victor Caratini hit a three-run homer to put Milwaukee up 6-3, 
			the Cubs struck for four runs in the sixth inning behind a two-run 
			home run from P.J. Higgins and RBI doubles from Wilson Contreras and 
			Frank Schwindel.
 
 Cardinals 3, Padres 2 (10 innings)
 
 Paul Goldschmidt extended his hitting streak and Albert Pujols hit a 
			walk-off sacrifice fly to lift St. Louis over visiting San Diego.
 
 
			
			 
			Goldschmidt drew a walk in the first inning to extend his on-base 
			streak to 36 games and he later hit an RBI double to extend his 
			hitting streak to 22 games. Cardinals starting pitcher Adam 
			Wainwright allowed just two hits and struck out 10 in seven 
			scoreless innings.
 
 Padres starter Blake Snell allowed two runs on two hits and three 
			walks in six innings. Trent Grisham provided the San Diego offense, 
			hitting a two-run homer. Manny Machado and manager Bob Melvin were 
			ejected for arguing a strike call in the sixth inning.
 
 Mets 10, Nationals 0
 
 Two-run homers by Starling Marte and Eduardo Escobar provided the 
			bookends to another offensive outburst as New York rolled over 
			visiting Washington again.
 
 The Mets, who routed the Nationals 13-5 on Monday in the series 
			opener, earned their fifth straight win and locked up another series 
			victory. New York is 13-2-1 in 16 series this season.
 
 Mark Canha had four hits for the Mets, and Jeff McNeil added three 
			hits. Trevor Williams (1-3) fired five scoreless innings for the 
			win, and three relievers completed the six-hitter.
 
 Rangers 3, Rays 0
 
 Martin Perez threw seven shutout innings and retired the final 16 
			batters he faced as Texas shut out Tampa Bay in Arlington, Texas.
 
 Corey Seager and Adolis Garcia each connected on home runs in a 
			three-run fourth inning off Ryan Yarbrough. Perez, who lowered his 
			major-league-leading ERA to 1.42, yielded just three hits and struck 
			out five, while not issuing a walk. Joe Barlow closed out the ninth 
			for his ninth save.
 
 Yarbrough (0-2) worked 6 2/3 innings, giving up three runs on six 
			hits with three strikeouts.
 
 
			
			 
			Twins 8, Tigers 2 (Game 1)
 
 Gary Sanchez hit a three-run home run, Max Kepler had three hits and 
			drove in three runs and Minnesota pounded host Detroit in the first 
			game of a doubleheader.
 
 Kepler also scored two runs in the second game of a five-game 
			series. Trevor Larnach drove in two runs and Luis Arraez added two 
			hits and scored twice. Devin Smeltzer (2-0) lasted 6 2/3 innings, 
			holding the Tigers to two runs on six hits. Griffin Jax got the last 
			seven outs.
 
 Jeimer Candelario and Daz Cameron drove in Detroit's runs, while 
			Spencer Torkelson had his second consecutive three-hit game. Rony 
			Garcia (0-1) gave up six runs and seven hits and struck out seven in 
			five innings.
 
 Tigers 4, Twins 0 (Game 2)
 
 Jonathan Schoop homered and drove in all four runs and five pitchers 
			combined on a three-hit shutout as host Detroit salvaged a 
			doubleheader split against Minnesota.
 
 Tigers starter Joey Wentz threw four shutout innings, and Wily 
			Peralta (2-0) tossed two scoreless innings to collect the victory. 
			Andrew Chafin, Jason Foley and Michael Fulmer each pitched an inning 
			of relief to complete the shutout.
 
 
			
			 
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			 Byron Buxton, Trevor Larnach and Jermaine Palacios 
			had the only hits for the Twins. Minnesota starter Cole Sands (0-1) 
			gave up all four runs and five hits in four innings during his first 
			major league start. He walked four and struck out four.
 Reds 2, Red Sox 1
 
 Two-out errors in the sixth and ninth innings allowed runs to score 
			as Cincinnati edged host Boston.
 
 Joey Votto doubled twice in three at-bats, Matt Reynolds went 
			3-for-4 with a run and Albert Almora Jr. went 2-for-4 to lead the 
			Reds, who have won five of their past six games.
 
 Cincinnati's Luis Castillo (2-2) struck out 10 and allowed just one 
			hit and three walks across six shutout innings. After the Red Sox 
			got an RBI single from Alex Verdugo with two outs in the ninth, Tony 
			Santillan secured his fourth save by striking out Trevor Story.
 
 
			
			 Guardians 8, Royals 3
 
 Cal Quantrill picked up his first victory in more than a month and 
			Austin Hedges blasted a three-run home run to spark Cleveland's win 
			over visiting Kansas City.
 
 Quantrill (2-3) won his first game since his first start of the 
			season on April 10 in Kansas City. He pitched 6 1/3 innings and 
			allowed six hits, three runs and no walks. He struck out five 
			batters and improved to 5-0 in his career against the Royals.
 
 The Guardians jumped on losing pitcher Daniel Lynch (2-4) in the 
			first inning with three runs on four hits. Lynch went four-plus 
			innings and allowed nine hits, six runs and three walks with two 
			strikeouts.
 
 Mariners 10, Orioles 0
 
 Taylor Trammell had a career-high three hits and four RBIs and 
			rookie George Kirby allowed four hits over six innings to earn his 
			first big league win as Seattle pounded host Baltimore.
 
 Trammell went 3-for-4, Cal Raleigh went 1-for-4 with three RBIs and 
			Ty France and Adam Frazier each had two hits for the Mariners, who 
			scored eight runs in the first three innings. In his fifth start, 
			Kirby (1-1) had eight strikeouts and a walk before being replaced by 
			Matthew Festa in the seventh.
 
 Anthony Santander went 2-for-4 for the Orioles, who struck out a 
			dozen times.
 
 Astros 3, A's 1
 
 Chas McCormick had three hits, including the tiebreaking home run in 
			the eighth inning, as visiting Houston did just enough to beat 
			Oakland for its third consecutive win.
 
 Rafael Montero (3-0), the fourth Astros pitcher, got the win after 
			pitching a scoreless seventh inning. Ryan Pressley earned his ninth 
			save, getting a double-play grounder to end the game.
 
 Frankie Montas (2-5) gave up two runs on seven hits in seven-plus 
			innings as the A's dropped their fifth game in the past six.
 
 
			
			 Yankees 9, Angels 1
 
 Jose Trevino tied a career high with three hits, including a late 
			two-run homer, and Matt Carpenter hit a two-run blast to cap a 
			four-run first inning as New York cruised past visiting Los Angeles.
 
 Luis Rengifo homered in the seventh for the Angels. Shohei Ohtani 
			hit a double in four at-bats and was robbed of a home run by Aaron 
			Judge, who made a leaping catch above the center field wall for the 
			second out of the game.
 
 Anthony Rizzo and Gleyber Torres hit RBI doubles in the opening 
			inning off the Angels' Noah Syndergaard (4-3). DJ LeMahieu added a 
			run-scoring double in the second as the Yankees picked up their 
			American League-best 18th home win.
 
 Pirates 5, Dodgers 3
 
 Tucupita Marcano hit his second home run in two nights and Michael 
			Chavis also went deep as visiting Pittsburgh continued to give Los 
			Angeles fits.
 
 Marcano hit his first career home run Monday and added another 
			Tuesday as the Pirates won for the fourth time in five games against 
			the Dodgers this season. Tyler Heineman had three hits for 
			Pittsburgh, which clinched the season series between the teams for 
			the first time since 2016.
 
 Trea Turner went 2-for-4 with a homer for the Dodgers, extending his 
			hitting streak to 23 games, tops in the majors this season. Los 
			Angeles lost its second consecutive game to open a seven-game 
			homestand after winning 13 of its previous 15 games.
 
 Diamondbacks 8, Braves 7 (10 innings)
 
 Cooper Hummel's soft double into the left field corner drove in the 
			winning run in the 10th inning, capping a two-run rally that gave 
			Arizona a win over Atlanta in Phoenix.
 
			 Arizona's David Peralta hit a one-out single that 
			scored designated runner Jake McCarthy, and he advanced to second 
			base on the throw. Hummel, who had been 0-for-4, hit a 2-0 pitch 
			against Jackson Stephens (1-2), enabling Arizona to win a game it 
			once trailed 6-2.
 Mark Melancon (1-5) was the winner. The Braves had taken the lead in 
			the top of the inning on Austin Riley's RBI single.
 
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