MLB roundup: Manuel Margot's 9th-inning HR lifts Rays past M's
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[May 07, 2022] Manuel
Margot blasted a one-out, three-run homer in the ninth inning as the
visiting Tampa Bay Rays beat the Seattle Mariners 8-7 on Friday
night for their fifth straight win.
With Tampa Bay down 6-5 after Jarred Kelenic's pinch-hit, two-run
homer in the eighth, Margot swatted a fastball from Paul Sewald
(0-1) to center field in his first at-bat after entering the game on
defense. One-out singles by Randy Arozarena and Brandon Lowe set up
the heroics.
Kelenic ripped a 1-0 sinker from Ryan Thompson (2-1) out to
right-center for his third homer of the season and his first career
pinch-hit long ball.
Arozarena went 4-for-5 with a double, two runs and an RBI. Rays
leadoff hitter Yandy Diaz had two hits, stretching his on-base
streak to 17 games. Playing for the first time in 14 games,
Francisco Mejia finished 3-for-4 with a double and a run.
Seattle's Eugenio Suarez slugged two homers, and Jesse Winker (two
doubles, run), Adam Frazier (double, run, walk), Julio Rodriguez
(run, walk) added two hits apiece. The American League Pitcher of
the Month for April, Mariners right-hander Logan Gilbert wasn't
involved in the decision after yielding four runs on seven hits in
five innings.
Twins 2, Athletics 1
Jose Miranda and Byron Buxton each hit a solo home run, and
Minnesota held on for a win over visiting Oakland in Minneapolis.
Right-hander Josh Winder (2-0) earned his second straight victory
for the Twins. He allowed one unearned run on three hits in six
innings, walking none and striking out eight. Twins right-hander
Emilio Pagan escaped a bases-loaded jam in the ninth to earn his
third save.
Jed Lowrie notched the only RBI for Oakland, which lost its seventh
game in a row. Athletics left-hander Zach Logue (1-1) took the loss
in his first career start. Logue allowed two runs on five hits in
five innings, and he walked two and struck out five.
Cardinals 3, Giants 2
Dylan Carlson hit a tiebreaking single in the ninth inning as St.
Louis spoiled Willie Mays' 91st-birthday celebration in San
Francisco with a victory over the slumping Giants.
Ryan Helsley (1-0), who struck out four of the five batters he faced
in 1 2/3 perfect innings, earned the win. Cardinals closer Giovanny
Gallegos allowed a one-out single to Thairo Estrada in the bottom of
the ninth before inducing Luis Gonzalez to ground into a game-ending
double play for his sixth save.
Giants starter Alex Cobb allowed two runs and three hits in five
innings. He walked one and struck out eight.
Astros 3, Tigers 2
Luis Garcia worked seven innings for the third time in his career
while Chas McCormick and Martin Maldonado clubbed back-to-back home
runs as Houston extended its winning streak to five games with a
victory over visiting Detroit.
Garcia (2-1) allowed two runs (one earned) on two hits and two walks
with a career high-tying nine strikeouts.
Candelario was the second of 15 consecutive batters retired by
Garcia to cap his outing. Garcia recorded a called third strike on
Harold Castro to strand Baez at third in the third and later struck
out five consecutive batters over the fifth and sixth innings, all
swinging.
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Tampa Bay Rays right fielder Manuel Margot (13) catches a hit off of
Houston Astros center fielder George Springer (4) during the second
inning in game two of the 2020 ALCS at Petco Park. Mandatory Credit:
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Angels 3, Nationals 0
Jhonathan Diaz and four relievers combined on a four-hit shutout in
Los Angeles' victory over Washington in Anaheim, Calif.
Diaz (1-0), just called up from Triple-A Salt Lake to replace Jose
Suarez in the rotation, went five innings and allowed three hits and
four walks while striking out four and making 67 pitches.
The Angels had only five hits themselves, including two by Mike
Trout, who had the big hit of the night. Trout's bases-loaded double
in the fifth inning off Nationals starter Joan Adon drove in two
runs.
White Sox 4, Red Sox 2
Luis Robert hit a two-run homer in the third inning and visiting
Chicago held on for a win over Boston in the opener of a three-game
series.
Tim Anderson had three hits for the White Sox, who have won four in
a row. Vince Velasquez (2-2) allowed one run and three hits in five
innings for the victory. Liam Hendriks pitched the ninth for his
eighth save.
Nathan Eovaldi (1-1) allowed three runs and six hits in five innings
for the Red Sox, who have lost three in a row and five of six.
Brewers 6, Braves 3
Left-hander Eric Lauer allowed only two hits over 6 1/3 innings to
lead visiting Milwaukee to a win over Atlanta.
It was the fourth straight win for Milwaukee, which has won nine of
its past 10 games. Atlanta took its fifth loss in seven games.
Lauer (3-0) gave up two runs, one earned, while walking three and
striking out eight. Josh Hader worked around an error to pitch a
scoreless ninth to earn his 11th save of the season. The losing
pitcher was Atlanta reliever Collin McHugh (0-1), who allowed two
runs in one-third of an inning.
Diamondbacks 4, Rockies 1
Daulton Varsho and David Peralta hit eighth-inning home runs and
Merrill Kelly pitched 8 2/3 innings in Arizona's win over Colorado
in Phoenix.
Varsho belted his sixth home run of the season with one out in the
eighth inning, snapping a 1-1 tie. After Pavin Smith hit a
line-drive single to center field, Peralta followed with his fourth
home run.
An anticipated duel between pitchers with two of the best ERAs in
the majors went as expected. Colorado starter Chad Kuhl entered the
game with a 1.90 ERA and Kelly was at 1.27. Kuhl wound up allowing
one run on three hits and two walks with five strikeouts in six
innings. Kelly (3-1) allowed seven hits and two walks while striking
out eight.
Padres 3, Marlins 2
Yu Darvish allowed two runs on five hits over seven innings and
Steven Wilson worked his way out of a two-on, no-out jam in the
ninth to pick up his first major league save as San Diego held on to
defeat visiting Miami.
Eric Hosmer, Matt Beaty and Manny Machado had RBI hits for the
Padres. Machado had two of the team's five hits.
Jesus Aguilar's two-run homer wasn't enough for the Marlins, who
took their sixth straight loss, the past five all by one run.
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