MLB roundup: Astros' Dusty Baker gets 2,000th win
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Alvarez and Jose Altuve slugged solo home runs, and Jeremy Pena
singled in two runs as Dusty Baker earned his 2,000th managerial win
in the Houston Astros' 4-0 victory over the visiting Seattle
Mariners on Tuesday.
Baker is the 12th manager in the majors to reach the plateau, and 10
of the previous 11 are in the Hall of Fame. Bruce Bochy, who has
2,003 wins, is not yet eligible. Baker improved to 2,000-1,745
overall and 137-109 in two-plus seasons with the Astros.
Alvarez snapped a scoreless tie with a solo homer in the fourth
inning for a second consecutive night, this time taking Mariners
right-hander Chris Flexen (1-4) out 435 feet to straightaway center
field. Alvarez, who went 1-for-3 with two runs scored, has hit five
homers over his last nine games. He has seven for the season.
Flexen limited the Astros to just that run while allowing two hits
and three walks over five innings.
Dodgers 3, Giants 1
Julio Urias went six scoreless innings and Chris Taylor hit a
two-run single as Los Angeles got the best of visiting San Francisco
in the first game of the season between the National League West
rivals.
Craig Kimbrel recorded his fifth save in five chances as the Dodgers
improved to 3-1 on a brief five-game homestand that ends with
another meeting against the Giants on Wednesday.
Carlos Rodon gave up just three hits in six innings but lost his
first game in a Giants uniform in his fifth start. Thairo Estrada
and Austin Slater each had two hits for San Francisco, which lost
for the fourth time in its past five games.
Rays 10, Athletics 7 (10 innings)
Mike Zunino's pinch-hit two-run homer in the ninth inning set up
Yandy Diaz's go-ahead double in the 10th to lift visiting Tampa Bay
over Oakland.
Tampa Bay added four more runs in the 10th: a two-run single by
Isaac Paredes, Manuel Margot's triple to center and Zunino's single.
The Rays won their second straight while sending the A's to their
fifth loss in a row.
The A's tried to rally in the bottom of the 10th off reliever Jason
Adam, cutting the deficit to 10-7 on an RBI double by Sheldon Neuse
(3-for-5) and a run-scoring single by Sean Murphy.
Nationals 10, Rockies 2
Josh Bell smacked a three-run homer and Juan Soto launched a solo
shot as Washington routed Colorado in Denver.
Keibert Ruiz had three hits and three RBIs and Yadiel Hernandez had
three hits and drove in two as Washington won for the third time in
four games. Bell also had three hits and Maikel Franco and Alcides
Escobar added two apiece as Washington racked up 16.
C.J. Cron slugged his National League-leading ninth homer of the
season for the Rockies. Cron went 3-for-3 with a walk, but Colorado
had its three-game winning streak halted.
Brewers 6, Reds 3
Willy Adames belted a three-run homer and Brandon Woodruff pitched
effectively into the sixth inning to lift Brewers over struggling
Cincinnati.
Cincinnati, off to its worst start in franchise history at 3-20, has
lost 18 of its last 19 games, including seven straight.
Woodruff (3-1) allowed three runs on four hits in 5 2/3 innings to
win his third straight decision. He matched his career high with 12
strikeouts and walked none.
White Sox 3, Cubs 1
Tim Anderson homered and six Chicago White Sox pitchers combined on
a six-hitter with 12 strikeouts to beat the host Chicago Cubs.
Starter Michael Kopech recorded five of those strikeouts, and he
overcame four hits and two walks to keep the Cubs scoreless while
pitching into the fifth inning with a 3-0 lead on a rainy and windy
night on Chicago's North Side. Reynaldo Lopez (3-0), Jose Ruiz,
Aaron Bummer, Matt Foster and Liam Hendricks then finished off
Chicago's fourth straight victory at Wrigley Field, where the White
Sox have taken eight of 10.
Anderson extended his hitting streak to five games with his solo
shot in the third, and Jake Burger had two hits with an RBI for the
White Sox, who have won back-to-back games for the first time since
April 15-16.
Yankees 9, Blue Jays 1
Aaron Judge hit a solo home run and finished with three RBIs as New
York won for the 11th straight time, beating host Toronto.
Giancarlo Stanton added a two-run home run for the Yankees, who
scored six runs in the seventh inning. New York starter Jameson
Taillon (2-1) surrendered one run, five hits and no walks in six
innings. He struck out four.
Toronto starter Alek Manoah allowed one run, three hits and one walk
while striking out seven in six innings. The back-to-back losses
mean the Blue Jays have lost their first series of the season. They
were 6-0-1 in their previous seven series. The split was in a
four-game series with the Yankees.
Mets 5, Braves 4 (Game 1)
Pete Alonso had a pair of RBI singles for host New York, which never
trailed en route to beating Atlanta in the opener of a doubleheader.
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Houston Astros second baseman Jose Altuve (27) is greeted by third
baseman Alex Bregman (2) after hitting a solo home run to left field
against the Seattle Mariners during the seventh inning at Minute
Maid Park. Mandatory Credit: Erik Williams-USA TODAY Sports
Travis Jankowski had two hits and a stolen base,
while David Peterson (1-0) allowed four hits and three walks while
striking out six in five innings.
Matt Olson hit a three-run homer in the fifth for the Braves.
Charlie Morton (1-3) recovered from a slow start to throw 5 2/3
innings, allowing five runs (four earned) on six hits and three
walks with three strikeouts.
Mets 3, Braves 0 (Game 2)
Carlos Carrasco became the first New York pitcher in more than nine
months to complete eight innings in finishing off a doubleheader
sweep of visiting Atlanta.
Pete Alonso homered for the final run in the nightcap after
delivering a pair of RBI singles in the opener. The sweep gives the
Mets a chance to continue their franchise-record, season-opening
streak of series wins to eight. The Braves have lost four of five.
Carrasco (2-1) allowed six hits and two walks while striking out
five. Dominic Smith laced a two-run double in the first off losing
pitcher Kyle Wright (3-1), who surrendered three runs on nine hits
and one walk while striking out three over seven innings.
Red Sox 4, Angels 0
Michael Wacha pitched 5 2/3 scoreless innings and Rafael Devers
started a two-run fourth inning with a solo home run as host Boston
went on to beat Los Angeles.
Franchy Cordero, Jackie Bradley Jr. and J.D. Martinez all had
multiple hits for the Red Sox, who added single runs in the seventh
and eighth innings. Martinez homered over the Green Monster to cap
the scoring. Boston had lost back-to-back games and 10 of 14
entering the night.
L.A. was held to just three hits against the combination of Wacha,
Jake Diekman, Ryan Brasier and Hirokazu Sawamura. The relievers
threw 3 1/3 hitless frames and struck out three to make Wacha (3-0)
a winner.
Royals 7, Cardinals 1
Brad Keller threw 6 1/3 shutout innings and Bobby Witt Jr. collected
his first major league home run as host Kansas City defeated St.
Louis.
The Royals collected a season-high 15 hits, snapping a four-game
losing streak. Witt had two hits, two RBIs and two runs scored. M.J.
Melendez collected his first major league hit in his debut and
Edward Olivares had a career-high four hits for KC. Keller (1-2)
allowed no runs on four hits through 6 1/3 innings.
Dakota Hudson (2-2) allowed three runs on nine hits in six-plus
innings for the Cardinals, getting out of multiple jams with minimal
damage.
Diamondbacks 5, Marlins 4
Humberto Castellanos pitched 5 2/3 scoreless innings and Christian
Walker drove in three runs, leading Arizona past host Miami for its
sixth win in eight games.
Castellanos (2-1) allowed four hits -- all singles -- and no walks,
striking out four in his best and longest performance of the year.
Walker went 2-for-5 with a two-run double and a 435-foot homer.
Pavin Smith also hit a solo homer for the D-backs. Joe Mantiply
tossed a perfect ninth inning for his second save of the year.
Trevor Rogers (1-4) took the loss, allowing six hits, two walks and
five runs in 4 1/3 innings. Jazz Chisholm Jr. and Jesus Aguilar
drove in two runs apiece for the Marlins, who scored all four of
their runs in the seventh inning.
Twins 7, Orioles 2
Ryan Jeffers smashed a three-run home run in the sixth inning to
carry visiting Minnesota to its fourth straight victory, a decision
against Baltimore.
Another dominating performance from the Twins' bullpen helped cap
the outcome as Minnesota won for the 11th time in 12 games.
Caleb Thielbar (1-0) was the winner in relief. Thielbar and Tyler
Duffey combined to retire all 10 batters they faced before Cody
Stashak worked a scoreless ninth.
Rangers 6, Phillies 4
Mitch Garver and Jonah Heim each hit a home run as Texas defeated
host Philadelphia.
Garver drove in two runs, and Heim had two hits and scored twice.
Zach Reks doubled in two runs and Marcus Semien added two hits for
the Rangers, who have won three in a row. Starter Jon Gray lasted
just three innings; he allowed five hits and three runs to go along
with three strikeouts and one walk.
The Phillies' J.T. Realmuto homered and singled while Rhys Hoskins
contributed a double and two RBIs. Alec Bohm, Didi Gregorius and
Matt Vierling had two hits each for the Phillies, who have dropped
two straight.
--Field Level Media
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