MLB roundup: Mets clobber Cards, but Scherzer leaves with injury
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[May 19, 2022] Max
Scherzer earned the win but departed with left side discomfort with
two outs in the sixth inning Wednesday night for the host New York
Mets, who beat the St. Louis Cardinals 11-4.
Scherzer was ahead 0-1 on fellow likely Hall of Famer Albert Pujols
when he sailed a slider out of the strike zone. The 37-year-old
three-time Cy Young Award winner almost immediately signaled for the
dugout. He subsequently left the mound with a trainer.
The Mets announced in the eighth inning that Scherzer would undergo
imaging Thursday.
Scherzer (5-1) allowed two runs (one earned) on seven hits and no
walks with four strikeouts in 5 2/3 innings. Pete Alonso homered and
drove in four runs for New York. Nolan Arenado hit a two-run homer
for the Cardinals.
Brewers 7, Braves 6 (11 innings)
Keston Hiura hit a walk-off, two-run home run in the bottom of the
11th inning as Milwaukee beat visiting Atlanta in the finale of
their three-game series.
After Travis d'Arnaud hit a go-ahead single to put the Braves up
6-5, Hiura led off the home 11th with a blast over the center-field
wall, plating ghost runner Jace Peterson to give the Brewers the
series win.
Trevor Kelley (1-0) earned the win in relief for Milwaukee. Brewers
starter Corbin Burnes went six innings, allowing seven hits and four
earned runs.
Rays 6, Tigers 1
Isaac Paredes popped a pair of homers, starter Drew Rasmussen posted
five scoreless innings and Tampa Bay surged past Detroit in St.
Petersburg, Fla.
Acquired in a trade with Detroit on April 4 for Austin Meadows,
Paredes went deep in the third and eighth innings for his first
multi-homer game.
Over an 87-pitch outing, Rasmussen (4-1) allowed a pair of hits in
the first inning but only two more over the next four innings. He
whiffed seven without a walk.
Dodgers 5, Diamondbacks 3
Justin Turner hit a three-run home run and right-hander Walker
Buehler (5-1) won for the fifth time in eight starts as Los Angeles
completed a four-game sweep of visiting Arizona.
Freddie Freeman had an RBI single eight pitches into the game for
the Dodgers, who won their fifth straight.
Pavin Smith had two RBIs for Arizona, which saw its season-worst
losing streak reach six games. The Diamondbacks fell to 5-21 against
the Dodgers over the past two seasons.
Red Sox 5, Astros 1
Nick Pivetta pitched his second career complete game and Rafael
Devers had a pair of extra-base hits as Boston beat visiting Houston
to win the rubber match of its series.
Pivetta (2-4) allowed one run, two hits and recorded eight
strikeouts. He did not walk a batter and threw 78 of his career-high
112 pitches for strikes.
Houston right-hander Luis Garcia (3-2) allowed five runs (three
earned) on five hits and three walks with four strikeouts over four
innings.
Mariners 5, Blue Jays 1
Ty France had three hits, including a two-run home run, and
left-hander Marco Gonzales pitched six strong innings as visiting
Seattle beat Toronto.
Cal Raleigh and Abraham Toro added solo home runs for Seattle, which
avoided a three-game series sweep. Gonzales (2-4) allowed one run,
five hits and three walks while striking out two.
Blue Jays starter Kevin Gausman (3-3) allowed two runs, seven hits
and a walk in five innings, with three strikeouts. He allowed a home
run for the first time this season.
Nationals 5, Marlins 4 (10 innings)
Keibert Ruiz went 3-for-3 with two walks and the go-ahead RBI double
in the top of the 10th inning as Washington beat host Miami.
Miami, which is 5-1 against Washington this season, got a big
performance from Jazz Chisholm Jr., who homered and also took the
major league lead with his fourth triple of the season. Chisholm
also hit a sacrifice fly in the bottom of the ninth, sending the
game to extra innings.
Miami's Pablo Lopez, who entered the game with the best ERA in the
majors at 1.05, allowed three runs for just the second time this
season. Lopez, whose ERA rose to 1.57, allowed four hits and three
walks in three innings -- his shortest outing of the season.
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Rockies 5, Giants 3
C.J. Cron hit a tiebreaking two-run homer in the eighth inning,
Charlie Blackmon also went deep, and Colorado rallied to beat San
Francisco in Denver.
Ryan McMahon had two hits, Tyler Kinley (1-0) pitched an inning and
Daniel Bard got the final three outs for his 10th save for the
Rockies. Colorado ended an eight-game home skid to San Francisco and
a 12-game losing streak overall to the NL West Division rivals.
Twins 14, Athletics 4
Luis Arraez went 3-for-5 with two RBIs and four runs scored and Gary
Sanchez drove in three runs as Minnesota routed host Oakland in the
rubber match of a three-game series.
Ryan Jeffers added two hits and two RBIs for
Minnesota, which set a season high for runs scored and won for the
fourth time in its last six games. Thairo Estrada went 3-for-3 and
Mike Yastrzemski had two hits for the Giants.
Minnesota starter Sonny Gray (1-1) allowed two runs on six hits with
no walks and five strikeouts over six innings. Oakland starter
Daulton Jefferies lost his seventh straight start, allowing six runs
on seven hits over four innings. He walked three and struck out
five.
Phillies 3, Padres 0
Rhys Hoskins homered, walked and scored two runs, and Zack Wheeler
tossed seven scoreless innings as Philadelphia defeated San Diego.
Padres starter Blake Snell (0-1) lasted only 3 2/3 innings in his
first start of the season while coming back from an adductor injury.
Snell, who threw 34 pitches in the first inning, allowed three hits
and three runs to go along with five strikeouts and three walks.
The Padres had only one at-bat with a runner in scoring position and
left three on base.
Yankees 3, Orioles 2
Gerrit Cole allowed two runs on six hits over seven innings to lead
New York past host Baltimore.
Cole (4-0) struck out five without a walk for the Yankees, who
scored three times after two were out in the first inning. Gleyber
Torres had an RBI double in the first.
Austin Hays went 3-for-4 with a run scored and an RBI for the
Orioles.
Pirates 3, Cubs 2
Jack Suwinski clubbed a tiebreaking homer in his hometown during the
fifth inning, and visiting Pittsburgh generated enough offense to
post a needed victory over surging Chicago.
Michael Chavis had three hits with an RBI and four
pitchers allowed five hits and struck out 11 for the Pirates, who
salvaged the finale after being outscored 16-0 in the first two of
the three-game series. Pittsburgh collected nine hits Wednesday, one
more than its total from the previous two contests.
Suwinski, who attended high school eight miles west of Wrigley Field
and made his major league debut April 26, broke a 2-2 tie with his
solo drive that landed in the basket in right-center field. It was
his third home run in 20 major league games, and the first by a
Pirate in four contests.
Rangers 6, Angels 5 (10 innings)
Nathaniel Lowe's two-run, walk-off home run off Raisel Iglesias in
the 10th inning rallied Texas to a win over Los Angeles in
Arlington, Texas.
Lowe's blast to right field, which barely stayed fair, gave the
Rangers a three-game sweep, all of the wins in comeback fashion.
Charlie Culberson, the runner who started the half-inning at second
base, also scored on Lowe's second home of the season. It was Texas'
10th comeback victory.
In the top of the 10th, the Angels went ahead 5-4 on Mike Trout's
fielder's choice, which scored designated runner Andrew Velazquez
from third. Dennis Santana (2-1) picked up the win, and Iglesias
(1-2) took the loss.
Royals 6, White Sox 2
Bobby Witt Jr. and MJ Melendez hit home runs to lead host Kansas
City to a victory over Chicago in the fourth game of a five-game
series.
Melendez collected two hits and two RBIs while Witt, Emmanuel Rivera
and Kyle Isbel each had two hits and an RBI for the Royals. Collin
Snyder (3-1) pitched one-third of an inning to get the win.
Tim Anderson had three hits and an RBI for the White Sox, who have
lost the past two games after winning the series' first two.
--Field Level Media
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