Paredes, who broke up Gerrit Cole's no-hit bid Monday with an
eighth-inning leadoff single, took starter Nestor Cortes (6-3)
deep in the first and third. He added a third shot against
Clarke Schmidt in the fifth. It was the seventh time in Rays
history that a player had slugged three long balls, and the
first since Brandon Lowe ripped three on Oct. 2 against the
Yankees.
Paredes, who was 3-for-3 with four RBIs and was hit by a pitch,
had recorded his first career multi-homer game on May 18, with
two against the Detroit Tigers.
Harold Ramirez added a homer and a double as the Rays won for
only the third time in the past 10 games against the Yankees.
Royals 12, Angels 11 (11 innings)
Carlos Santana and Bobby Witt Jr. combined for nine RBIs,
ruining a monster night by Shohei Ohtani, as they led Kansas
City to an 11-inning victory over Los Angeles in Anaheim, Calif.
Santana homered, doubled, singled twice and drove in five runs,
while Witt homered twice and doubled.
Ohtani homered twice, including a three-run, game-tying shot
with one out in the ninth, and drove in eight runs. Angels first
baseman Jared Walsh, who hit for the cycle against the Mets on
June 11, nearly did it again with a double, a triple and a home
run.
White Sox 7, Blue Jays 6 (12 innings)
Josh Harrison knocked a game-ending single in the 12th inning to
lift host Chicago over Toronto.
Adam Engel had three hits and Luis Robert added two hits and
four RBIs for Chicago.
Toronto scored runs in the 10th and 11th innings but went down
in order against Vince Velasquez in the 12th. Lourdes Gurriel
Jr. and Raimel Tapia had two hits each for Toronto, while
Alejandro Kirk hit a home run.
Cardinals 6, Brewers 2
Nolan Gorman hit a pair of solo homers and drove in four runs
and the bullpen allowed one hit in six scoreless innings to lift
visiting St. Louis over Milwaukee and into a tie with the
Brewers atop the NL Central.
Gorman put the Cardinals in front 3-2 in the fourth inning with
his fifth homer. It came off recently signed Chi Chi Gonzalez,
thrust into a spot start when Aaron Ashby went on the injured
list.
Gorman, who went 4-for-4, opened the seventh inning with another
homer, off Miguel Sanchez, to make it 4-2. Gorman also had RBI
singles in the first and eighth innings.
Giants 12, Braves 10
Austin Wynns drove in four runs and Mike Yastrzemski broke out
of a slump with a two-run double that put visiting San Francisco
ahead to stay in a win over Atlanta.
Wynns hit a three-run homer, Joc Pederson hit a solo shot and
Wilmer Flores drove in two runs in the ninth to put the Giants
up 12-8.
Matt Olson homered twice and drove in five runs for Atlanta,
which also got two-run homers from Ronald Acuna Jr. and Marcell
Ozuna.
Red Sox 5, Tigers 4
Trevor Story blasted a three-run homer and Christian Vasquez
added a solo shot as host Boston topped Detroit.
Xander Bogaerts had two hits and scored for Boston, which won
for the 15th time in 19 games. Rich Hill (3-4) gave up three
runs and seven hits in five innings while recording six
strikeouts.
Javier Baez had three hits -- a solo home run, triple and single
-- for Detroit. Miguel Cabrera reached base four times,
including three singles, and knocked in a run. Jonathan Schoop
supplied a solo homer. Beau Brieske (1-6) allowed four runs and
six hits in five innings.
Pirates 7, Cubs 1
Michael Perez and Bligh Madris each homered to help Pittsburgh
to a third straight win, beating visiting Chicago.
Daniel Vogelbach added an RBI double and RBI single, and Oneil
Cruz delivered an RBI single for the Pirates. Roansy Contreras
(2-1), making his seventh start in his 10th big-league game,
allowed one run and four hits in five innings, with three
strikeouts and two walks.
Patrick Wisdom hit a solo homer for the Cubs, who have lost
three in a row and 13 of 15. Matt Swarmer (1-3), making his
fifth major league start, gave up five runs (four earned) and
five hits in four innings, with five strikeouts and two walks.
Dodgers 8, Reds 2
Freddie Freeman fell a homer shy of the cycle and drove in five
runs as visiting Los Angeles improved to 5-0 against Cincinnati
this season.
Will Smith homered and drove in a pair for the Dodgers, who
out-hit Cincinnati 17-5. Starter Tony Gonsolin (9-0) came out
after only five innings, allowing two runs on three hits.
Gonsolin allowed two home runs for the first time in 13 starts
but extended his personal winning streak to 12 games.
Jonathan India homered and walked for the Reds, who have dropped
five straight. Cincinnati starter Tyler Mahle (2-6) labored
through six innings on a hot and humid night in Cincinnati,
allowing a season-high 12 hits and four runs while throwing 111
pitches.
Nationals 3, Orioles 0
Erick Fedde worked six shutout innings to propel visiting
Washington in a victory against Baltimore to open a two-game
set.
Kyle Finnegan, Carl Edwards Jr. and Tanner Rainey each pitched
an inning to complete the four-hitter. Lane Thomas homered for
the Nationals. Fedde (5-5) gave up just two hits and one walk
while striking out four. The Nationals recorded their third
shutout of the year, with Fedde involved in the past two.
Jordan Lyles (4-6) took the loss despite 6 1/3 solid innings,
allowing two runs on five hits and three walks. He struck out
four. The Orioles had won three of their previous four games.
Marlins 9, Rockies 8
Avisail Garcia belted a three-run homer and Garrett Cooper
atoned for an error with the go-ahead RBI double in the eighth,
leading the host Marlins past the Rockies.
Miami got first baseman Jesus Aguilar and center fielder Jesus
Sanchez back after they each had missed four games due to
undisclosed reasons. Sanchez went 2-for-4 with two runs, two
RBIs and a homer, and Aguilar went 2-for-4 with two runs.
Ryan McMahon led Colorado with a 438-foot solo homer, an RBI
double off the center-field wall and an RBI single. C.J. Cron
also had three hits and scored three times.
Guardians 6, Twins 5 (11 innings)
Andres Gimenez drove in the go-ahead run in the top of the 11th
inning and Cleveland held on to beat Minnesota in Minneapolis.
Josh Naylor and Franmil Reyes each homered for Cleveland, which
won for the 16th time in its past 20 games. Oscar Gonzalez also
drove in a run and Emmanuel Clase earned his 16th save for the
Guardians.
Luis Arraez finished 2-for-5 with a home run and three RBIs to
lead the Twins, who took their third loss in four games. Alex
Kirilloff went 2-for-3 with two RBIs.
Rangers 7, Phillies 0
Nathaniel Lowe and Jonah Heim connected on back-to-back home
runs in the fifth inning, and Marcus Semien and Kole Calhoun
each belted two-run homers in the eighth to power Texas past
Philadelphia in Arlington, Texas.
Martin Perez (5-2) tossed six shutout innings and lowered his
ERA from 2.10 to 1.96. Perez, Matt Bush, Dennis Santana and
Brock Burke combined for Texas' fifth shutout.
The Phillies, 15-4 in June, have now lost successive games for
the first time since dropping five straight May 27-31. Limited
to six hits, the Phillies also were shut out for the first time
since falling 2-0 at San Diego on May 19.
Astros 8, Mets 2
Kyle Tucker drilled a bases-clearing double in the fifth inning
to lend support to Jose Urquidy, whose quality start helped
Houston earn a victory over visiting New York.
Tucker delivered the decisive blow with two outs in the Astros'
four-run fifth. He drilled a 2-0 fastball from Mets left-handed
reliever Chasen Shreve to right-center field to plate Jose
Altuve, Michael Brantley and Yordan Alvarez and give Houston a
6-0 lead.
Altuve, Alvarez and Jose Siri homered for the Astros. Pete
Alonso and Eduardo Escobar homered for New York.
Padres 3, Diamondbacks 2 (11 innings)
Jorge Alfaro singled home the winning run with one out in the
11th inning to give host San Diego a walk-off victory over
Arizona.
Ian Kennedy (3-4), the seventh pitcher used by the Diamondbacks,
struck out Nomar Mazara for the first out and then intentionally
walked Eric Hosmer, who tied the game at 2-2 five innings
earlier with a solo homer.
Alfaro then grounded his second walk-off hit of the season --
and the Padres' sixth -- between third and short. Tim Hill
(2-0), who induced a bases-loaded groundout to end the top of
the 11th, got the win.
Mariners 8, A's 2
Marco Gonzales worked seven strong innings and Seattle got
consecutive home runs from Julio Rodriguez, Jesse Winker and
Eugenio Suarez in a five-run seventh to break open a victory at
Oakland.
Taylor Trammell also homered for the Mariners, who had lost
three in a row. Gonzales (4-7) allowed two runs on seven hits
and one walk while striking out two.
Promoted from Triple-A Las Vegas earlier in the day, Nick Allen
belted his first career homer, a two-run shot, to account for
all the Oakland scoring. James Kaprielian (0-5) gave up two runs
in 5 1/3 innings.
--Field Level Media
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