MLB roundup: Spencer Strider fans Atlanta-record 16
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[September 02, 2022]
Rookie Spencer Strider pitched eight
scoreless innings and set a franchise record for a nine-inning game
with 16 strikeouts as the Atlanta Braves beat the visiting Colorado
Rockies 3-0 on Thursday.
Strider (9-4) posted the highest strikeout total by a Braves pitcher
since the franchise moved to Atlanta. Hall of Famer Warren Spahn
struck out 18 in 15 innings for the Boston Braves against the
Chicago Cubs on June 14, 1952.
It was Strider's fifth game with double-digit strikeouts, giving him
174 whiffs in 114 2/3 innings. Strider set a career high by working
eight innings. He allowed two hits and did not walk a batter. It was
the 12th time in his 17 starts that the right-hander allowed no more
than one run.
The Braves hit two homers for the second straight night. Austin
Riley went deep for the second consecutive game, giving him 33, and
Michael Harris II hit his 14th, his first since Aug. 22, to provide
the bulk of the offense.
Red Sox 9, Rangers 8
Rob Refsnyder's walk-off single capped a four-run ninth inning that
lifted Boston over visiting Texas.
Five Boston batters had multiple hits, including Alex Verdugo, who
went 3-for-4 with a home run and three runs. Christian Arroyo had a
double and three RBIs as part of a 2-for-4 night, while Rafael
Devers doubled twice and drove in three, breaking a 0-for-24 skid.
Marcus Semien went 3-for-5, Corey Seager, Nathaniel Lowe and Bubba
Thompson all had two hits and Adolis Garcia homered for the Rangers.
Mets 5, Dodgers 3
Darin Ruf lofted the tiebreaking sacrifice fly in the sixth inning
for the host New York, which beat Los Angeles in the rubber game of
a three-game series between the top two teams in the National
League.
The Mets, who scored twice apiece in the sixth and seventh, won the
season series four games to three. Chris Bassitt (12-7) threw six
innings of two-run ball for the win, and Adam Ottavino fired a
hitless ninth for his third save.
The Dodgers lost back-to-back games for the first time since they
fell to the Washington Nationals July 25-26. Chris Martin (4-1) took
the defeat in relief.
Mariners 7, Tigers 0
Logan Gilbert pitched six dominant innings, Julio Rodriguez and Ty
France hit back-to-back homers, and Seattle cruised past host
Detroit. France and Curt Casali knocked in two runs apiece as the
Mariners completed a three-game series sweep.
Gilbert (11-5) ended a streak of nine winless starts while holding
the Tigers to two hits and recording nine strikeouts. He hadn't
recorded a victory since July 5.
Tigers starter Eduardo Rodriguez (3-4) gave up six runs (five
earned) and six hits in four innings. Detroit was shut out for the
18th time this season.
Diamondbacks 5, Brewers 0
Merrill Kelly pitched seven shutout innings and Christian Walker
drilled a two-run homer to lead Arizona past Milwaukee in Phoenix.
Josh Rojas added a two-run double for the Diamondbacks, who won for
the seventh time in the past nine games. Kelly (12-5) gave up four
hits and struck out seven without issuing a walk. He improved to 6-0
with a 2.01 ERA over his past 12 starts.
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Sep 1, 2022; Cumberland, Georgia, USA;
Atlanta Braves starting pitcher Spencer Strider (65) pitches against
the Colorado Rockies during the fifth inning at Truist Park.
Mandatory Credit: Dale Zanine-USA TODAY Sports
Jace Peterson had two hits for the Brewers, who had
Christian Yelich depart after 3 1/2 innings due to neck discomfort.
Brandon Woodruff (9-4) gave up five runs and eight hits over 5 2/3
innings.
White Sox 7, Royals 1
Andrew Vaughn's two-run homer broke a 1-1 tie and helped lift host
Chicago to a victory over Kansas in the finale of a three-game
series.
The White Sox claimed the series with the victory, but the Royals
still won the season series 10-9.
Johnny Cueto (7-6), who helped the Royals win the 2015 World Series,
defeated his old club. He gave up one run on six hits in 5 1/3
innings.
Nationals 7, Athletics 5 (10 innings)
Joey Meneses capped a four-hit day with a three-run home run in the
10th inning to lift Washington past visiting Oakland, which had
scored twice in the top of the inning.
Keibert Ruiz pulled the Nationals within 5-4 with an RBI single in
the 10th. Lane Thomas walked and Meneses, a 30-year-old rookie off
to a torrid start in the majors, hit a 2-2 pitch from Norge Ruiz
(0-1) to right-center to give Washington the series win.
Oakland prospect Ken Waldichuk, 24, picked up a no-decision in his
major league debut. Waldichuk was in trouble in each of the first
three innings but allowed only one run on five hits in 4 2/3
innings.
Orioles 3, Guardians 0
Cedric Mullins hit the game's first pitch for a home run and rookie
Kyle Bradish allowed just two hits in seven shutout innings to boost
visiting Baltimore over Cleveland.
Bradish (3-5) strung together his second straight sterling outing by
striking out five and walking three. The right-hander was coming off
eight shutout innings last Friday at Houston. Cionel Perez and Felix
Bautista each worked an inning in the combined two-hitter.
Anthony Santander also homered in the first inning and Ryan
Mountcastle homered in the fourth for the Orioles. Guardians starter
Shane Bieber (8-8) worked seven innings, struck out 11 and allowed
the three home runs among six hits.
--Field Level Media
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