The Angels took their 14th straight loss, setting a franchise
record, including the last two under interim manager Phil Nevin. Los
Angeles matched Boston with seven hits but went 0-for-4 with runners
in scoring position.
Los Angeles was without center fielder Mike Trout, who is day-to-day
due to a tight left groin.
Eovaldi (4-2) gave up six hits but did not walk a batter, striking
out five and making 84 pitches. Jimmy Herget (1-1) took the loss in
relief after allowing a run in his lone inning.
Phillies 10, Brewers 0
Aaron Nola threw eight shutout innings to help visiting Philadelphia
beat Milwaukee and stay unbeaten since Joe Girardi was fired as
manager last week.
Nola (4-4) allowed four hits, struck out six and didn't walk a
batter en route to winning a third consecutive start for the first
time since May 2019. Bryson Stott and Kyle Schwarber each had four
hits and two RBIs for the Phillies, who have won all five games
since Girardi was replaced by interim manager Rob Thomson.
Stott, Rhys Hoskins, Odubel Herrera and Bryce Harper homered for
Philadelphia, which has won six straight overall. The Brewers were
shut out for the third time in their five-game losing streak.
Starter Adrian Houser (3-6) went six innings, allowing five runs and
seven hits, including three home runs. He struck out five and walked
one.
Giants 2, Rockies 1 (10 innings)
Colorado right fielder Charlie Blackmon's misplay with one out in
the bottom of the 10th inning allowed host San Francisco to emerge
with a victory.
Luis Gonzalez singled to right off Carlos Estevez (1-3). Designated
runner Donovan Walton was stopping at third until Blackmon failed to
field the ball and it rolled behind him. Walton then rushed home
with the winning run.
Mike Yastrzemski had three hits and Thairo Estrada had a run-scoring
single for the Giants. Camilo Doval (1-2) pitched a perfect top of
the 10th for the win. Blackmon and Connor Joe each had two hits for
the Rockies.
Twins 8, Yankees 1
Ryan Jeffers and Byron Buxton hit solo homers in the fifth inning
off Nestor Cortes to end an impressive streak by the New York
left-hander as Minnesota won in Minneapolis.
The Twins ended the Yankees' seven-game winning streak and snapped
Cortes' run of 19 straight starts of allowing three runs or fewer.
Cortes (5-2) allowed four runs and seven hits in 4 1/3 innings.
Chris Archer (1-2) pitched five innings, allowing a run on two hits.
Jose Miranda collected three hits and three RBIs for Minnesota.
Tigers 3, Pirates 1
Daz Cameron drove in two runs with a double and a triple to lift
visiting Detroit to a victory over Pittsburgh.
Miguel Cabrera added an RBI single for the Tigers, who completed a
sweep of the two-game series. Detroit rookie starter Alex Faedo
allowed one run on three hits and struck out seven in five innings.
Will Vest (1-1) picked up the win after striking out one in a
scoreless seventh inning. Gregory Soto retired the side in the ninth
inning to secure his 12th save.
Royals 8, Orioles 4
Carlos Santana had four hits and reached base five times to help
visiting Kansas City, which had been shut out by Baltimore in the
first two games of the series. It was the first four-hit game of the
season for Santana, raising his batting average to a season-high
.188.
Royals starter Brady Singer (3-1) picked up the win, allowing three
runs on eight hits in his five innings. He struck out five, and for
the fourth time in his five starts since returning to the rotation
on May 17, he didn't walk anyone. Singer has walked just three in 29
2/3 innings.
Trevor Richards (2-1) took the loss, allowing two runs in the fourth
inning after the Jays had tied the score at 3-3.
Marlins 2, Nationals 1 (10 innings)
Jesus Aguilar hit a walk-off RBI single off the second-base bag as
Miami defeated visiting Washington in 10 innings.
The tying run was scored by placed runner Jazz Chisholm Jr., who was
initially called out after Willians Astudillo's single to right that
preceded Aguilar's game-winner. However, on video replay it was
ruled that Nationals catcher Keibert Ruiz did not give Chisholm a
lane to the plate. Chisholm missed touching home with his dive, but
that no longer mattered once the umpires made their ruling.
Although the Marlins won, they did not get a victory for Sandy
Alcantara, who was brilliant. He pitched nine scoreless innings,
lowering his ERA to 1.61, best in the majors. Washington's Josiah
Gray stranded seven runners in five innings, allowing six hits and
one walk.
Dodgers 4, White Sox 1
Tony Gonsolin pitched six strong innings to remain unbeaten and Will
Smith, Cody Bellinger and Trea Turner homered as visiting Los
Angeles defeated Chicago
The Dodgers snapped a three-game losing streak while snapping the
White Sox's three game winning streak. Gonsolin (7-0) allowed one
run on three hits with one walk and five strikeouts to lower his ERA
to 1.58.
Jake Burger homered for the White Sox. Johnny Cueto (0-3) took the
loss after scattering three runs and four hits in six innings with
one walk and five strikeouts.
Braves 13, A's 2
Rookie Michael Harris II slapped a two-run triple to spark a
four-run rally and send Atlanta past visiting Oakland for its
seventh consecutive win. The A's took their eighth straight loss.
The Braves put the game away by scoring seven times in the seventh.
Austin Riley, William Contreras, Ozzie Albies and Adam Duvall
homered for Atlanta.
Ian Anderson (5-3) pitched six innings and gave up two runs on six
hits. The Athletics' Jared Koenig (0-1) worked four-plus innings and
allowed four runs on five hits in his major league debut.
Mariners 6, Astros 3
Logan Gilbert produced his fifth consecutive quality start, Cal
Raleigh homered for the second time in the series and visiting
Seattle defeated Houston in the rubber match of the three-game set.
The Mariners won their fourth consecutive series and second over the
Astros in that span. Seattle finished a nine-game road trip at 6-3
by snapping a nine-series skid in Houston. Gilbert (6-2) allowed
three runs on seven hits and three walks with three strikeouts over
six innings.
Astros right-hander Jose Urquidy (5-3) allowed a career-high four
walks while giving up five runs (four earned) on seven hits in 4 1/3
innings. In three starts vs. Seattle this year, Urquidy is 0-3 with
a 10.38 ERA.
Diamondbacks 7, Reds 0
Center fielder Alek Thomas made a pair of spectacular catches on
Joey Votto, including a home run-saving leap, and Merrill Kelly
allowed one hit over six shutout innings to lead visiting Arizona
past Cincinnati.
Kelly (5-3) struck out five and walked three in winning his second
straight start, going six innings for the first time since May 6.
Christian Walker got the scoring underway in the fourth with a line
drive home run to the seats in left field.
Mike Minor (0-2) was charged with three runs on three hits, while
walking three and striking out four.
Rays 11, Cardinals 3
Randy Arozarena had three hits and four RBIs to pace an 18-hit
outburst as Tampa Bay surged to a rout of St. Louis in St.
Petersburg, Fla.
Manuel Margot went 4-for-5 including a double, scored twice and
walked, while Ji-Man Choi was 3-for-5 with a double, three runs and
two RBIs. Vidal Brujan (double, three RBIs) and Francisco Mejia
(double) each had two hits as every starter logged at least one.
Tyler O'Neill was 2-for-4 with a homer and three RBIs for the
Cardinals, and Paul Goldschmidt singled in the sixth to move his
on-base streak to 44 games. St. Louis opener Packy Naughton (0-2)
was hit hard after recording just four outs. The Rays scored four
runs on five hits in the first two innings.
Guardians 4, Rangers 0
Eli Morgan earned the victory with 1 2/3 innings of hitless relief
as host Cleveland blanked Texas to win two of three games in the
series.
The Guardians have seven victories in their past nine games and
reached the .500 mark (26-26). Morgan (2-1) struck out two and
walked none after a 2-hour, 7-minute rain delay. Cleveland ace Shane
Bieber was cruising until then. He allowed three hits, no runs and
no walks. He struck out six and wasn't happy when the game was
stopped.
Andres Gimenez doubled twice and drove in a run, and Jose Ramirez
and Josh Naylor each added two hits and an RBI. Losing pitcher Dane
Dunning (1-4), winless in his past seven starts, pitched four
innings and allowed nine hits, four runs and no walks. He struck out
one.
--Field Level Media
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