Valdez (5-2) struck out seven and walked three, throwing a
career-high 114 pitches in the Astros' first complete game since
Zack Greinke produced one on June 4, 2021.
Alvarez put the Astros on top in the fourth inning via a titanic
solo home run to the second deck in right-center field off
Oakland starter Paul Blackburn. Alvarez's second homer, his 14th
of the season, came in the eighth off Oakland reliever A.J. Puk.
Blackburn (5-1) allowed four runs on five hits with five
strikeouts and no walks in 6 2/3 innings.
Rockies 7, Marlins 1
Ryan Feltner tossed seven strong innings, Garrett Hampson had
three hits and Colorado beat Miami in Denver.
Feltner (1-1) gave up one run on four hits and one walk while
striking out six for his first major league win in his fifth
career outing. Pinch hitter Yonathan Daza hit a tiebreaking
three-run double in the seventh inning for the Rockies.
Jesus Sanchez hit the longest home run in the majors this season
(496 feet), Garrett Cooper had two hits and Pablo Lopez pitched
six scoreless innings for the Marlins. Miami's Joey Wendle left
in the fourth inning due to right hamstring tightness.
Brewers 7, Cubs 6 (Game 1)
Luis Urias' two-out, three-run, tiebreaking homer in the seventh
inning helped visiting Milwaukee beat Chicago in Game 1 of a
split doubleheader.
After Chicago's Daniel Norris (0-3) induced a double-play ball
to Andrew McCutchen, Mike Brosseau singled and Kolten Wong
walked. Urias, on a full count, just cleared the left field
fence to break a 4-4 tie. Tyrone Taylor tied the game with a
two-run homer in the sixth, and Jace Peterson also went deep for
the Brewers, who lead the NL in home runs.
P.J. Higgins and Rafael Ortega hit back-to-back homers in the
fourth and Nico Hoerner had three hits with three RBIs for the
Cubs, who stranded four combined runners in the eighth and ninth
innings to lose for the fourth time in five games.
Brewers 3, Cubs 1 (Game 2)
Aaron Ashby allowed one run and struck out a career-high 12 in
six-plus innings while Victor Caratini and Tyrone Taylor homered
as visiting Milwaukee completed a doubleheader sweep of Chicago.
Rowdy Tellez had the Brewers' only other hit, an RBI double.
Josh Hader tossed a perfect ninth for his 18th save of the
season and second of the day.
Willson Contreras homered for the Cubs. Chicago starter Drew
Smyly fired three scoreless, hitless innings before exiting due
to right oblique soreness. Anderson Espinoza (0-1) took the loss
in his major league debut.
Cardinals 6, Padres 3
Paul Goldschmidt and Nolan Gorman each hit a two-run home run to
power St. Louis past visiting San Diego.
Goldschmidt extended his on-base streak to 35 games and his
hitting streak to 21 games. He has 22 extra-base hits and 32
RBIs in May. Gorman went 3-for-3 with a walk and two runs.
Cardinals opener Packy Naughton lasted 2 1/3 innings and allowed
one run on two hits, and Andre Pallante (1-0) worked the next 3
1/3 innings, allowing one run on five hits. Padres starter Nick
Martinez (2-3) gave up three runs on seven hits and four walks
in six innings.
Tigers 7, Twins 5
Spencer Torkelson had three hits and an RBI, and Willi Castro
drove in two runs as host Detroit beat Minnesota.
Jeimer Candelario had two hits, scored two runs and knocked in
another, while Derek Hill blasted a solo homer for Detroit.
Tigers starter Beau Brieske gave up four runs and six hits in 5
2/3 innings. Joe Jimenez (2-0) pitched 1 1/3 innings of
scoreless relief, and Gregory Soto recorded his ninth save.
Jose Miranda hit a two-run homer for the Twins, and Gio Urshela
and Gary Sanchez hit solo shots.
Guardians 7, Royals 3
Andres Gimenez broke a tie with a three-run home run in the
eighth inning as host Cleveland defeated Kansas City.
Jose Ramirez was 2-for-4 with a home run and three RBIs, and
Nick Sandlin (4-2) got the Guardians out of a bases-loaded,
two-out jam in the top of the eighth to earn the win.
Royals starter Jonathan Heasley worked a career-high six
innings. He gave up three runs on six hits and three walks with
three strikeouts. Collin Snider (3-2) served up Gimenez's homer
in the bottom of the eighth.
Giants 5, Phillies 4 (10 innings)
Curt Casali hit a go-ahead two-run home run off Andrew Bellatti
with one out in the top of the 10th inning to lift San Francisco
past host Philadelphia.
Evan Longoria also homered and Wilmer Flores added a home run
and two RBIs for the Giants. San Francisco starter Logan Webb
tossed eight-plus strong innings and gave up four hits and three
runs to go along with 10 strikeouts and no walks. Dominic Leone
(3-0) earned the win in relief. Camilo Doval allowed an unearned
run in the 10th for his eighth save.
Nick Castellanos, Rhys Hoskins and Kyle Schwarber homered for
the Phillies, who lost their fourth in a row.
Rangers 9, Rays 5
Eli White scaled the wall to rob Ji-Man Choi of a three-run home
run in the first inning, then connected on a two-run homer in
the second to lead Texas past Tampa Bay in Arlington, Texas.
Kole Calhoun had two hits and three RBIs, and Jonah Heim also
homered for the Rangers. White had three hits and scored twice,
and Josh H. Smith added three hits in his major league debut.
Texas starter Glenn Otto (3-2) gave up two runs, one earned, in
six innings.
Tampa Bay's Wander Franco had three hits, but in the ninth
inning was lifted for a pinch runner after pulling up rounding
first on a single. Rays starter Drew Rasmussen (5-2) yielded a
season-high five runs in three innings.
Pirates 6, Dodgers 5
Tucupita Marcano hit his first career home run and Bryan
Reynolds also went deep as Pittsburgh blew an early lead before
rallying in the ninth inning for a victory at Los Angeles.
David Bednar (2-1) blew a save attempt for the first time in 10
chances, but he picked up the victory after giving up two runs
in the eighth inning as the Dodgers took a 5-4 lead. Bednar
pitched a scoreless ninth.
Hanser Alberto and Mookie Betts hit back-to-back home runs for
the Dodgers, while Edwin Rios also went deep. Los Angeles closer
Craig Kimbrel (0-1) gave up two runs (one earned) in the ninth.
Orioles 10, Red Sox 0
Seven Baltimore players recorded the team's 14 hits and five
crossed home plate on the way to a dominating win at Boston.
Ryan Mountcastle went 4-for-5 with four runs, a first-inning
home run and a double for the Orioles. Ramon Urias (three RBIs)
and Anthony Santander (four RBIs) also left the yard, and Trey
Mancini finished 3-for-4.
Orioles starter Tyler Wells (2-4) tossed six shutout, two-hit
innings, striking out three and walking one. Red Sox starter
Rich Hill (1-3) allowed six runs on seven hits in four-plus
innings.
Diamondbacks 6, Braves 2
Zac Gallen remained undefeated and Pavin Smith hit a three-run
homer to help Arizona earn a win over Atlanta in the opener of a
three-game series in Phoenix.
Gallen (4-0) bounced back from his worst outing of the season to
pitch 5 2/3 innings and gave up two runs on seven hits. He
walked two and struck out six. Gallen has allowed two or fewer
runs in eight of nine starts this year.
Atlanta's Spencer Strider (1-2) made his first major league
start and took the loss. He pitched 4 1/3 innings and allowed
five runs on four hits and two walks with seven strikeouts.
Mets 13, Nationals 5
Starling Marte and rookie Nick Plummer each had three hits, a
homer and four RBIs as host New York pounded out 16 hits and
routed Washington.
Francisco Lindor had three hits and two RBIs for the Mets, who
won their fourth consecutive game by erasing an early 3-0
deficit. New York's Pete Alonso added a solo shot.
Washington starter Erick Fedde (3-4) was tagged for eight hits
and six runs in 1 1/3 innings. Josh Bell and Cesar Hernandez
each had three hits for the Nationals, who had won four of their
previous five games.
--Field Level Media
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