MLB roundup: Shohei Ohtani strikes out career-high 13 in win
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[June 23, 2022]
Shohei Ohtani threw eight
scoreless innings, allowed just two hits and struck out a
career-high 13 to lead the Los Angeles Angels to a 5-0 victory over
the Kansas City Royals on Wednesday night in Anaheim, Calif.
The performance came one night after Ohtani homered twice and drove
in eight runs.
Ohtani (6-4) gave up back-to-back singles to Whit Merrifield and
Andrew Benintendi to begin the game but did not allow another hit
the rest of the way, retiring the next 16 batters in a row. The only
Royals batter to reach base after the first inning was Merrifield,
who walked in the sixth but was erased on a double-play grounder. In
all, Ohtani made a season-high 108 pitches.
At the plate, Ohtani went 1-for-3 with two walks.
Royals starter Daniel Lynch (3-7) matched Ohtani zero for zero
through four innings. But in the fifth, the Angels pushed across a
run.
Astros 5, Mets 3
Alex Bregman and Yordan Alvarez hit back-to-back homers to cap a
four-run first inning and vault host Houston past New York, and a
sweep of the two-game interleague series.
Alvarez finished with two homers for the Astros, who have won three
straight and seven of nine. It was the fourth two-homer game of the
season for Alvarez. The Astros scored all of their first-inning runs
before Carlos Carrasco (8-3) recorded an out.
The Mets were swept in a series for the first time this season.
Carrasco allowed the five runs on four hits and two walks, with two
strikeouts in 2 1/3 innings.
Yankees 5, Rays 4
Jose Trevino smashed an eighth-inning, two-run homer as New York
rallied past Tampa Bay in St. Petersburg, Fla.
Aaron Judge went deep twice for the Yankees. Clarke Schmidt (4-2)
tossed a scoreless seventh, and Clay Holmes was perfect in the ninth
for his 12th save.
Tampa Bay's Isaac Paredes notched his fourth homer in two games, and
Vidal Brujan homered and drove in three runs. Reliever Ralph Garza
Jr. (0-2) served up Trevino's winning homer.
Marlins 7, Rockies 4
Pablo Lopez won his first game this month, allowing no earned runs
in seven innings while leading host Miami to a victory over
Colorado.
Miami also got two-run homers from Garrett Cooper and Jazz Chisholm
Jr. Jorge Soler added a solo blast. Cooper is hitting .313 with five
homers. Lopez (5-3) allowed four hits, three walks and one unearned
run. He threw 107 pitches and retired six batters by strikeout.
Chad Kuhl (4-5) took the loss, allowing six hits, two walks and four
runs in five innings. He is 0-5 in seven career games against Miami.
Rangers 4, Phillies 2
Kole Calhoun drove in two runs on two hits, and Jon Gray yielded two
runs in 5 2/3 innings as Texas completed a two-game sweep of
Philadelphia in Arlington, Texas.
The Rangers swept all four games against the Phillies this season.
And Philadelphia has dropped three straight for the first time since
losing five in a row from May 27-31. The Phillies had won five
straight series before losing both games at Texas.
Gray (3-3) surrendered a two-run homer to Kyle Schwarber in the
third inning, but struck out five and scattered four hits. The
Phillies received an uncharacteristically short start from
right-hander Zack Wheeler (6-4), who was lifted after 4 1/3
innings.Wheeler had gone at least five innings in 10 straight
starts.
Red Sox 6, Tigers 2
Jarren Duran, Rob Refsnyder and Alex Verdugo drove in two runs
apiece and Michael Wacha pitched six strong innings as Boston swept
a three-game series from visiting Detroit.
Refsnyder hit a two-run homer in the Red Sox's four-run third
inning, and he also doubled. Wacha (6-1) finished with seven
strikeouts while allowing two runs on five hits and two walks.
Javier Baez went 2-for-3 with a two-run homer for the Tigers, who
have lost nine of their past 11 games.
Padres 10, Diamondbacks 4
Jurickson Profar had four hits and drove in two runs as San Diego
scored six runs in the first two innings against Madison Bumgarner
to defeat visiting Arizona and complete a three-game series sweep.
The Padres, who have won six of seven games this season against the
Diamondbacks, scored four in the first and two in the second --
although Bumgarner (3-7) could have escaped trouble in both innings
with better defense.
Christian Walker hit his 19th homer of the season and rookie Alek
Thomas hit his sixth for Arizona.
Cardinals 5, Brewers 4
Paul Goldschmidt and Nolen Arenado each hit a two-run homer to pace
visiting St. Louis to a victory over Milwaukee, moving the Cardinals
a game ahead of the Brewers in the NL Central.
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Johan Oviedo (1-1) picked up the victory with 2 1/3
perfect innings in relief of starter Adam Wainwright, who allowed
four runs on seven hits in 4 2/3 innings. Genesis Cabrera finished
with two scoreless innings for his first save.
The Brewers put two aboard in the ninth when pinch-hitter Victor
Caratini walked with two outs and Tyrone Taylor was hit by a pitch,
but Christian Yelich grounded to second.
Braves 4, Giants 3
Adam Duvall's two-out single scored William Contreras to complete a
three-run, ninth-inning rally and give Atlanta a walk-off win over
visiting San Francisco.
The Braves rallied to tie the game in the ninth inning against
reliever Jake McGee (1-2). Dansby Swanson led off with a home run,
his 10th. Marcell Ozuna singled, aggressively went to second on Matt
Olson's long fly ball and scored the tying run on a single by
Contreras.
Tyler Rogers entered and struck out Orlando Arcia, but Contreras
stole second base and was able to slide home safely ahead of the
throw from center fielder Austin Slater on Duvall's hit. Atlanta
also had a walk-off win on Monday and has won two of the first three
games of the four-game series.
Blue Jays 9, White Sox 5
Bo Bichette hit his second career grand slam, right-hander Ross
Stripling pitched six effective innings and visiting Toronto
defeated Chicago.
Teoscar Hernandez hit a two-run homer and Alejandro Kirk added a
solo shot for the Blue Jays, who salvaged the finale of the
three-game series after dropping the first two. Stripling (4-2)
allowed one run, five hits and one walk with five strikeouts.
Chicago right-hander Luis Giolito (4-4) allowed seven runs, 11 hits
and one walk in five innings with three strikeouts.
Dodgers 8, Reds 4
The red-hot Freddie Freeman drove in the go-ahead run with a solo
homer and added another RBI as visiting Los Angeles rallied from a
three-run hole to beat Cincinnati. Freeman has seven RBIs in the
first two games of the series for the Dodgers.
Alex Vesia (1-0) pitched a scoreless sixth inning in relief of
starter Tyler Anderson to notch his first win of the season.
Kyle Farmer had two doubles and three hits for the Reds, who dropped
their sixth straight and fell to 0-5 on a homestand that concludes
Thursday against the Dodgers.
Cubs 14, Pirates 5
Patrick Wisdom homered and drove in four runs and Alfonso Rivas hit
a grand slam and knocked in five as visiting Chicago clobbered
Pittsburgh to snap a three-game losing streak.
Ian Happ added a two-run homer and Rafael Ortega
hit a two-run double among his three hits for the Cubs, who scored
seven in the second inning. Chicago starter Keegan Thompson (7-2)
gave up one run and four hits in six innings, with seven strikeouts
and one walk.
Diego Castillo hit a solo homer -- and, with the lopsided situation,
pitched the ninth inning -- and Bligh Madris hit a three-run double
for the Pirates, who had won a season-high-tying three in a row.
Guardians 11, Twins 10
Owen Miller drove in the winning run with a sacrifice fly during a
four-run ninth and Oscar Gonzalez homered and drove in four runs as
Cleveland rallied for a wild victory over Minnesota in Minneapolis.
Amed Rosario went 4-for-5 with a homer and two RBIs and two runs
scored while Austin Hedges also homered for American League
Central-leading Cleveland, which won its third straight game and
improved to 15-4 in June.
Steven Kwan tripled and had two hits and Myles Straw also had two
hits and scored two times for the Guardians.
Orioles 7, Nationals 0 (6 innings)
Austin Hays hit for the cycle and starting pitcher Tyler Wells threw
five shutout innings as Baltimore defeated visiting Washington in a
rain-shortened game.
Hays went 4-for-4, completing the cycle with a sixth-inning double
with rain coming down. He became the franchise's sixth player to hit
for the cycle, though all the others achieved the feat in the
seventh inning or later.
Wells (5-4) won his third consecutive start and his fourth straight
decision. It was his 14th start of the season and just the third
time he didn't yield a run.
Mariners 9, Athletics 0
Rookie George Kirby combined with two relievers for his second
shutout of the season and Jesse Winker drove in three runs with a
single and a home run as Seattle made it two straight blowout wins
over host Oakland.
Cal Raleigh also homered for the Mariners, who used four homers as
the foundation for an 8-2 romp in the series opener Tuesday.
Supported by single runs in each of the first three innings before a
five-run fifth, Kirby (2-2) coasted through a season-best-tying six
innings. He limited the A's to five singles and a walk, striking out
six.
--Field Level Media
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