MLB roundup: Brewers' Christian Yelich hits for 3rd career cycle
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[May 12, 2022] Tyler
Stephenson doubled twice in the first two innings and drove in four
runs to power the Cincinnati Reds past the visiting Milwaukee
Brewers 14-11 Wednesday afternoon.
Christian Yelich became the fifth player since 1900 with three
career cycles when he tripled in Milwaukee's six-run ninth. All
three have been at the expense of the Reds. Hunter Renfroe also
homered twice for the Brewers, who fell to 2-4 on their current
nine-game road trip.
Trailing 14-5 entering the ninth, the NL Central-leading Brewers
fell short of the biggest comeback in franchise history. The
rubber-game win gave Cincinnati its second straight series win after
going winless in its first eight of the season.
Colin Moran homered for the fourth time in four games and drove in
three while Tyler Naquin went 2-for-4 and also had three RBIs for
the Reds, who received a much-needed cushion with a six-run eighth.
Brewers starter and loser Adrian Houser (3-3) was victimized by
shoddy fielding in the first inning as the Reds raced out to a 3-0
lead.
Pirates 5, Dodgers 3
Daniel Vogelbach's tiebreaking solo homer in the seventh inning
helped Pittsburgh to a win over visiting Los Angeles and a series
win.
Josh VanMeter added a two-run homer and tripled and scored, and Jack
Suwinski hit a solo homer for the Pirates.
Pittsburgh starter Dillon Peters, making his 10th appearance and
third start, was essentially used as an opener. He cruised through
three scoreless innings, giving up two hits and striking out two
with no walks. David Bednar struck out three during a six-out save,
his fifth.
Phillies 4, Mariners 2
Rhys Hoskins hit a grand slam as Philadelphia won at Seattle.
Hoskins homered in all three games of the series. He hit solo shots
in a 9-0 victory Monday and a 5-4 loss Tuesday. The Phillies won for
just the third time in their past nine games. Seattle took its 12th
loss in the past 15 contests.
Seranthony Dominguez (2-1) pitched 1 1/3 scoreless innings in relief
for the win. Corey Knebel got the final four outs for his sixth
save. Ty France had two hits and an RBI for the Mariners.
Yankees 5, Blue Jays 3
Gleyber Torres hit a three-run homer and drove in five runs as host
New York beat Toronto for the sixth time in nine meetings this
season.
Torres' homer landed in the front row of the right field seats just
over right fielder Teoscar Hernandez's leaping try in the fourth off
Jose Berrios (2-2). Torres added a two-run single to center in the
sixth off Trevor Richards as the Yankees won for the 15th time in 17
games.
Bo Bichette had three hits, but the Blue Jays scored their runs on
outs and lost for the fourth consecutive game and ninth time in 14
games.
Marlins 11, Diamondbacks 3
Jazz Chisholm Jr. and Avisail Garcia each hit three-run home runs
during an eight-run ninth inning as visiting Miami avoided a
three-game sweep with a victory over Arizona at Phoenix.
The Diamondbacks tied the game at 3-3 on pinch hitter Jordan
Luplow's two-run homer in the eighth inning before the Marlins sent
12 batters to the plate and pounded out eight runs on eight hits in
the ninth.
Joey Wendle also hit a home run for Miami, which snapped a
three-game losing skid and won for just the second time in its last
11 games. Alek Thomas hit his first career home run for Arizona,
which was outhit 15-4 and saw its three-game winning streak come to
an end.
Giants 7, Rockies 1
Brandon Crawford drove in three runs, two with a fifth-inning home
run, Alex Cobb combined with four relievers on a four-hitter, and
San Francisco completed a three-game home sweep of Colorado.
In a duel of teams that were tied in the standings at the beginning
of the week, the Giants used 8-5, 9-2 and 7-1 wins to run their
winning streak to five games, effectively soothing the sting of a
five-game losing streak that immediately preceded the run of
success.
For the third straight day, the Giants never trailed, taking the
lead for good with a three-run fourth inning off Rockies starter
Chad Kuhl (3-1). Crawford had his first RBI in the inning with an
infield out, before Joey Bart added an RBI single and Brandon Belt
made it 3-0 with a sacrifice fly.
Cardinals 10, Orioles 1
Paul Goldschmidt drove in three runs as St. Louis rolled to a
victory over visiting Baltimore to snap a three-game losing streak.
Goldschmidt went 2-for-3 with double and a walk to extend his
on-base streak to 18 games. Brendan Donovan had two doubles, two
walks, two RBIs and three runs. Cardinals starting pitcher Miles
Mikolas (3-1) worked seven innings and allowed one run on four hits
and a walk.
Orioles starting pitcher Spenser Watkins (0-1) allowed seven runs on
eight hits in 3 2/3 innings. He walked two and fanned three.
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Cincinnati Reds designated hitter Tyler Stephenson (37) watches
after hitting a three-run double against the Milwaukee Brewers
during the second inning at Great American Ball Park. Mandatory
Credit: David Kohl-USA TODAY Sports
Royals 8, Rangers 2
For his father's birthday, Bobby Witt Jr. delivered a two-run double
and three RBIs for Kansas City in a win against Texas in Arlington,
Texas.
Whit Merrifield added a home run, three hits and four runs as the
Royals snapped a three-game slide. In the ninth inning, pinch hitter
Emmanuel Rivera iced the game with a three-run triple. Kansas City
reliever Joel Payamps (1-1) threw three shutout innings, striking
out five, to pick up the win.
Kolby Allard (0-2), called up earlier in the day from Triple-A Round
Rock, took the loss in relief, allowing one run in three innings.
Cubs 7, Padres 5
Alfonso Rivas hit a tiebreaking, two-run single in the eighth
inning, leading visiting Chicago to a victory over San Diego in the
rubber match of a three-game series.
Mychal Givens (2-0) was credited with the win despite allowing solo
homers to Eric Hosmer and Luke Voit in his lone inning. Rowan Wick
worked two scoreless innings to earn his second save as the Cubs won
only their second series of the season.
Voit homered twice, and he and Hosmer finished with three hits
apiece.
Rays 4, Angels 2 (10 innings)
Vidal Brujan doubled home the go-ahead run in the 10th inning as
Tampa Bay salvaged the finale of its three-game series against host
Los Angeles.
The Rays scored two runs in the 10th off Aaron Loup (0-2). Brujan's
leadoff double scored automatic runner Kevin Kiermaier from second
base. Brujan then stole third base and came home on Harold Ramirez's
single to center.
Los Angeles trailed 2-0 with one out in the eighth before tying the
game on pinch hitter Taylor Ward's two-run homer off Andrew
Kittredge. J.P. Feyereisen (3-0) pitched a scoreless ninth inning
for the win. The Angels had runners on the corners with two outs in
the 10th before Brooks Raley struck out Brandon Marsh for his third
save.
Athletics 9, Tigers 0
Zach Logue tossed seven scoreless innings, Sean Murphy and Kevin
Smith drove in two runs apiece, and visiting Oakland thumped
slumping Detroit.
Logue (1-0) held the Tigers to five hits and no walks while striking
out six. He earned his first major league victory in his second
career start and third appearance. Oakland's Christian Bethancourt
had three hits, two runs and two RBIs, while Ramon Laureano walked
twice, doubled, scored twice and drove in a run.
Sam Moll and Justin Grimm each pitched a scoreless inning to
complete the shutout for the A's, who have won three of the first
four games in the five-game series that wraps up Thursday. The
Tigers have lost eight of their past nine games, and have not scored
more than two runs in any of those defeats.
Nationals 8, Mets 3
Juan Soto and Nelson Cruz homered to provide the bookends in an
eight-run outburst over the first two innings against Tylor Megill
as host Washington beat New York.
The win was the second in the last seven games for the Nationals.
The Mets need a win in Thursday's series finale to remain unbeaten
in series this season (8-0-1).
The eight runs allowed were a career high for Megill, whose ERA rose
to 4.41. He is the 11th pitcher this season to allow at least eight
runs in a start.
Braves 5, Red Sox 3
Orlando Arcia hit a two-run walk-off homer to give Atlanta a win
over visiting Boston to earn a split of their two-game series.
Ozzie Albies led off the ninth against Red Sox reliever Ryan Brasier
by poking a single to left field. After Adam Duvall flied out, Arcia
delivered his first homer of the season into the left-field stands.
It was his first homer since June 22, 2021 against Philadelphia and
the first walk-off homer of his career.
The winning pitcher was Kenley Jansen (1-0), who worked around a
walk to pitch a scoreless ninth inning. It was his first win as a
Brave. Brasier (0-1) took the loss.
Astros, Twins (suspended)
A wave of heavy thunderstorms in Minneapolis forced the game between
Houston and Minnesota to be suspended.
The teams will pick up where they left off, with the Astros leading
5-1 entering the top of the fourth inning, as part of a doubleheader
Thursday afternoon. They will play the second game approximately 30
minutes after the conclusion of the first game.
Before storms arrived, prompting tornado sirens to go off near
Target Field and across the Twin Cities region, the Astros built a
comfortable lead.
--Field Level Media
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