MLB Roundup: Rowdy Tellez, Brewers bury woeful Reds
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[May 05, 2022] Rowdy
Tellez drove in eight runs with a grand slam, a two-run homer and a
two-run double as the host Milwaukee Brewers pounded out an 18-4
victory over the free-falling Cincinnati Reds on Wednesday night.
Cincinnati, off to the worst start in franchise history at 3-21, has
lost 19 of its last 20, including eight in a row, since beginning
the season 2-2. The 12 consecutive road losses are the most since a
12-game skid in August 1945.
Tellez's slam off Vladimir Gutierrez put the Brewers up 6-2 in the
third inning. Willy Adames was hit by a pitch to open the inning,
Christian Yelich walked on four pitches, and Andrew McCutchen
singled to load the bases. Tellez then ripped a 1-0 pitch 453 feet
to center for his sixth homer of the season and third career grand
slam.
Tellez added a two-run homer in the sixth off reliever Dauri Moreta
and a bases-loaded double to cap a five-run eighth. The eight RBIs
is a Brewers franchise record. The Reds, off to their worst start in
franchise history at 3-21, have lost 19 of their last 20, including
eight in a row, since beginning the season 2-2.
Braves 9, Mets 2
Adam Duvall had a two-run double in a seven-run sixth inning as
visiting Atlanta earned a victory over New York to split the
four-game series between the National League East rivals.
The Mets failed to win a series for the first time in eight tries
this season.
The teams combined to get just one runner beyond second base in the
first five innings before the Braves unloaded against Tylor Megill
(4-1), Adam Ottavino and Trevor Williams in the sixth. The Mets
generated plenty of traffic against Ian Anderson in the first five
innings but went just 1-for-10 with runners on base against the
right-hander.
Cardinals 10, Royals 0
Nolan Arenado delivered his 10th career game of at least five RBIs
as visiting St. Louis defeated Kansas City to get the best of a
three-game interleague series between the Missouri rivals.
Arenado had a three-run home run three batters into the game and
added a two-run single in the seventh as St. Louis won two of the
three games. It was the third time the Royals were shut out in the
past five games.
Cardinals starter Adam Wainwright (3-3) allowed just one hit -- a
single by Michael A. Taylor in the third -- over seven scoreless
innings, with two strikeouts and one walk.
Tigers 3, Pirates 2 (G1)
Detroit took advantage of two errors in the fifth inning to score
all of their runs as they edged visiting Pittsburgh in the first
game of a doubleheader.
The scheduled opener of the series Tuesday was postponed due to
inclement weather and rescheduled as the second game of the
doubleheader.
Detroit, which had just three hits, won for just the second time in
the last nine games. Tigers starter Michael Pineda was charged with
two runs on four hits in 4 1/3 innings. Alex Lange (1-1) pitched 2/3
of an inning and was credited with the win.
Pirates 7, Tigers 2 (G2)
Daniel Vogelbach homered and drove in three runs as Pittsburgh
salvaged a doubleheader split with a win over host Detroit.
The Pirates won for just the second time in eight games. Detroit is
2-8 over its last 10 games.
Ben Gamel had three hits, scored two runs and knocked in another in
the nightcap. Zach Thompson (1-3) tossed an inning of scoreless
relief to get the win. David Bednar recorded a two-inning save.
Robbie Grossman had two hits and an RBI for the Tigers.
Diamondbacks 8, Marlins 7
Pavin Smith hit a two-run, go-ahead homer in the top of the ninth
inning and Arizona survived the first-inning ejection of pitcher
Madison Bumgarner to complete a three-game sweep of host Miami.
Bumgarner, who allowed a solo homer to Jon Berti in his only inning
of work, seemed upset with home plate umpire Ryan Wills' balls and
strikes calls. After the inning, first base umpire Dan Bellino
performed the random check of Bumgarner's glove and pitching hand.
While that appeared to uncover nothing illegal, words were exchanged
and Bumgarner was tossed.
Berti homered twice and Jesus Aguilar went deep once for the
Marlins. All three were solo homers, and it wasn't enough to avoid
Miami's fourth straight loss.
Padres 5, Guardians 4 (G1)
San Diego used a home run from Manny Machado and 4 2/3 innings from
starter Mike Clevinger in his 2022 debut to beat host Cleveland in
Game 1 of their doubleheader.
Machado, who had two of San Diego's six hits, bashed a two-run homer
in the third inning. Clevinger allowed three runs in his first
appearance in almost two years. The right-hander allowed four hits
and three walks. Clevinger, coming off Tommy John surgery, struck
out four batters. He threw 95 pitches, 54 for strikes.
Steven Wilson (3-0) allowed two inherited runs to score to tie the
game in the fifth, but he picked up the win when the Padres regained
the lead in the top of the sixth. Josh Naylor had two hits and two
RBIs for the Guardians. Starter Zach Plesac (1-3) allowed five runs,
four earned, five hits and four walks. He struck out four.
Guardians 6, Padres 5 (G2, 10 innings)
Rookie Steven Kwan's run-scoring single in the bottom of the 10th
inning gave host Cleveland the come-from-behind victory over San
Diego and a split of their doubleheader.
Kwan, the American League Rookie of the Month for April, knocked in
Owen Miller from second base with a ground ball to right field off
Padres reliever Dinelson Lamet (0-1). Nick Sandlin (2-1) pitched a
scoreless top of the 10th in relief.
Andres Gimenez and Austin Hedges each had two hits and one RBI for
Cleveland. Starter Cal Quantrill worked six innings and allowed
three runs, three hits and five walks with seven strikeouts. Eric
Hosmer drove in two runs for the Padres, and starter MacKenzie Gore
went 5 2/3 innings and allowed four hits, one run and three walks
with two strikeouts.
Rays 3, A's 0
Corey Kluber struck out seven in six shutout innings and Manuel
Margot hit a two-out, two-run single in the eighth inning as Tampa
Bay completed a three-game sweep of host Oakland.
J.P. Feyereisen (2-0), Colin Poche and closer Andrew Kittredge
teamed with Kluber on a four-hitter, sending the A's to their sixth
straight defeat on a winless homestand.
Frankie Montas had worked the first seven innings for the A's,
shutting out the Rays on four hits. He walked one and struck out
six.
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Milwaukee Brewers first baseman Rowdy Tellez (11) talks with
Cincinnati Reds third baseman Brandon Drury (22) during warmups
prior to the game at American Family Field. Mandatory Credit: Jeff
Hanisch-USA TODAY Sports
Astros 7, Mariners 2
Justin Verlander produced another strong start, and Alex Bregman had
three hits and three RBIs as Houston rolled past visiting Seattle to
sweep the three-game series.
Verlander (3-1) allowed two runs on five hits in 6 2/3 innings,
leaving in the seventh after Eugenio Suarez's two-run home run.
Verlander racked up 101 pitches, the most since undergoing Tommy
John surgery in 2020, struck out three and did not walk a batter.
The Mariners did not get a runner to third base in the first two
games of the series, when they were shut out 3-0 and 4-0,
respectively. Suarez's homer in the seventh marked the first time in
the series that Seattle had a runner reach third base and ended a 26
1/3-inning scoreless streak for Astros pitching.
Orioles 9, Twins 4
Cedric Mullins and Ramon Urias each hit two-run homers in a six-run
third inning as host Baltimore ended Minnesota's four-game winning
streak.
The Orioles roughed up Twins starter Dylan Bundy (3-2). The former
Baltimore pitcher gave up all nine runs on 11 hits and two walks in
3 2/3 innings.
Trey Mancini had three hits and a walk for the Orioles, who tied a
franchise record by turning five double plays.
White Sox 4, Cubs 3
AJ Pollock blooped a tie-breaking single in the sixth inning, and
the visiting Chicago White Sox held on to sweep their two-game set
against the crosstown rival Chicago Cubs.
Jose Abreu and Leury Garcia each homered and Gavin Sheets had an RBI
for the White Sox, who have won three straight after losing 11 of
13.
White Sox starter Lucas Giolito (1-1) gave up a two-run homer to
Nico Hoerner and a solo shot to Patrick Wisdom, both in the second
inning, plus one other hit, while walking two and striking out 10
over 5 2/3 innings. The White Sox have won five in a row and nine of
11 at Wrigley Field.
Blue Jays 2, Yankees 1
Jordan Romano escaped a bases-loaded jam in the ninth inning as host
Toronto held on for a victory over New York, whose 11-game winning
streak ended.
Romano converted his major league-leading 12th save in 13 chances
but not before withstanding some hairy moments. Vladimir Guerrero
Jr. delivered the biggest hit of the game in the third for Toronto
with a two-strike single to center field off Nestor Cortes (1-1).
Matt Chapman also homered for the Blue Jays, who also saw Yusei
Kikuchi (1-1) produce his finest outing of the season.
The loss was a frustrating one for Yankees manager Aaron Boone,
particularly on called strikes to Aaron Judge. Boone was told to
quiet down by plate umpire Marty Foster after a called strike three
on Judge in the sixth and then was ejected by Foster following an
intense argument after a called strike two to Judge in the eighth.
Rangers 2, Phillies 1 (10 innings)
Brad Miller hit a bloop two-run single to right field with two outs
in the 10th inning to lift Texas past host Philadelphia.
Marcus Semien reached base three times with two hits and once after
being hit by a pitch as the Rangers won their fourth in a row,
including a two-game sweep of the Phillies.
Rangers starter Martin Perez threw seven shutout innings and gave up
four hits to go along with four strikeouts and four walks. Matt Bush
(1-1) earned the win after retiring one batter in the ninth. Joe
Barlow picked up his third save in three opportunities despite
allowing a run in the 10th.
Angels 10, Red Sox 5
Taylor Ward and Jared Walsh homered during the Angels' six-run 10th
inning as Los Angeles came from behind for a win over host Boston.
Ward's one-out, two-run shot gave the Angels a 6-4 lead. Later in
the inning, after Hirokazu Sawamura replaced Matt Barnes out of
Boston's bullpen, Anthony Rendon hit a run-scoring single to left
and Walsh clubbed a three-run homer to left-center.
Walsh was 3-for-5, adding a double, two runs scored and four RBI for
the Angels, who had been shut out in their previous two games. Max
Stassi and Rendon also homered, as four of Los Angeles' eight hits
left the park. Rendon was 2-for-5, scored twice and drove in two
more.
Rockies 5, Nationals 2
Ryan McMahon and Brendan Rodgers had two hits apiece, Austin Gomber
pitched strongly into the seventh inning, and Colorado beat
Washington in Denver.
Connor Joe had a two-run triple and Daniel Bard pitched the ninth
for his seventh save for Colorado.
Lane Thomas homered and Yadiel Hernandez and Cesar Hernandez had two
hits apiece for Washington, which wasted a complete game from lefty
Patrick Corbin.
The start of the game was delayed 25 minutes due to wet weather that
moved through the Denver area on Wednesday. Temperatures were in the
mid-40s for the game.
Dodgers 9, Giants 1
Tony Gonsolin pitched five strong innings, while Mookie Betts and
Max Muncy hit home runs, as Los Angeles earned a victory over
visiting San Francisco to sweep a brief two-game series between
National League West rivals.
Freddie Freeman had a two-run triple as the Dodgers won for the
fourth time in their last five games.
Brandon Crawford hit a home run for the Giants,
while Alex Wood pitched into the sixth inning as San Francisco lost
for the fifth time in its last six games.Gonsolin (2-0), who wasn't
officially named the Dodgers starter until earlier Wednesday, gave
up one run on three hits over five innings with one walk and five
strikeouts.
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