MLB roundup: Mike Trout homers in 7th straight game
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[September 13, 2022]
Mike Trout homered in his
seventh consecutive game, but it wasn't enough for the Los Angeles
Angels in a 5-4 loss to the host Cleveland Guardians on Monday
night.
Trout became the ninth player in major league history to hit a home
run in seven consecutive games, the most recent being the Reds' Joey
Votto last July.
The major league record is eight, held by Dale Long (Pittsburgh
Pirates, 1956), Don Mattingly (New York Yankees, 1987) and Ken
Griffey Jr. (Seattle Mariners, 1993).
Amed Rosario's seventh-inning double drove home Steven Kwan to snap
a 4-4 tie and lift Cleveland to its fourth win in a row. Enyel De
Los Santos (4-0) got the victory in relief over Angels reliever
Aaron Loup (0-5). Emmanuel Clase pitched a perfect ninth inning for
his major-league-best 34th save.
Astros 7, Tigers 0
Framber Valdez recorded the first complete-game shutout of his
career and visiting Houston rolled to a victory over Detroit.
Valdez (15-5) limited Detroit to six hits and one walk while
striking out eight in his 24th consecutive quality start. Kyle
Tucker drove in three runs, while Jeremy Pena supplied three hits,
two runs and an RBI.
The Tigers were shut out for the second consecutive game and a
club-record 21st time this season. Detroit starter Eduardo Rodriguez
(3-5) gave up five runs and 10 hits in five innings.
Dodgers 6, Diamondbacks 0
Tyler Anderson pitched seven shutout innings, Mookie Betts slugged a
three-run homer and Cody Bellinger ripped a two-run double as Los
Angeles clinched a National League postseason berth with a shutout
victory over host Arizona at Phoenix.
Trayce Thompson hit a tiebreaking sacrifice fly in the seventh
inning as Los Angeles locked down its 10th consecutive playoff
appearance -- a day after MLB incorrectly announced they had
clinched. Anderson (15-3) allowed five hits, two walks and struck
out two while continuing his career-best season.
Ketel Marte reached base three times on two hits and a walk for
Arizona.
Giants 3, Braves 2
Alex Cobb threw seven shutout innings and San Francisco opened a
three-game series against visiting Atlanta with a victory.
Second baseman Vaughn Grissom's throwing error plated the game's
eventual difference-making run in the fifth inning, leading the
Braves to a third straight defeat and preventing them from cutting
into a 1 1/2-game deficit behind the New York Mets in the National
League East.
Willie Calhoun, making his Giants debut, contributed a run-scoring
single. Cobb (6-6) yielded just six hits without issuing a walk. He
struck out seven. Dansby Swanson had a two-run single for the
Braves.
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Cubs 5, Mets 2
Javier Assad recorded his first big-league win, allowing one run
over six innings as visiting Chicago beat New York.
Rafael Ortega had a homer and two RBIs and Zach McKinstry laced a
two-run homer for the Cubs, who won for the third time in 10 games.
Brandon Hughes allowed Francisco Lindor's two-out homer in the ninth
but threw 1 2/3 innings to record his fifth save.
Mets starter Chris Bassitt (13-8) was tagged for five runs on five
hits in 3 2/3 innings.
Rangers 3, Marlins 2 (Game 1)
Mark Mathias drew a go-ahead, bases-loaded walk in the eighth inning
as Texas rallied to defeat host Miami in the first game of a
doubleheader.
Jonathan Hernandez (2-2) earned the win in relief.
Jose Leclerc pitched a perfect ninth to earn his fifth save in five
chances.
Steven Okert (5-3), who walked three batters in the eighth, took the
loss.
Marlins 10, Rangers 6 (Game 2)
Rookie Charles Leblanc hit a pair of RBI doubles during an eight-run
fifth inning as host Miami defeated Texas to earn a split of the
doubleheader.
Marlins reliever Bryan Hoeing (1-1) logged his first major league
win even though he gave up four runs on five hits in two innings.
Miami's Jon Berti had a two-run single, stole two bases and scored
three times.
Marcus Semien led the Rangers with three hits, three RBIs and two
runs. He fell a double short of the cycle.
Blue Jays 3, Rays 2
Bo Bichette hit a two-run homer with two outs in the eighth inning
and Toronto defeated visiting Tampa Bay.
The Blue Jays, coming off an 8-2 road trip, gave the Rays their
third straight loss in the opener of a five-game series.
Tim Mayza (7-0) retired the only batter he faced for the win. Jordan
Romano, helped by a superb catch in center field by defensive
replacement Jackie Bradley Jr., threw a 1-2-3 ninth for his 33rd
save. Jason Adam (2-3) took the loss after yielding Bichette's
homer.
Pirates 6, Reds 3
Home runs from Bryan Reynolds, Rodolfo Castro and Diego Castillo led
visiting Pittsburgh to a win over Cincinnati.
Reynolds opened the scoring with a solo shot in the first inning.
Aristides Aquino responded with a two-run blast for the Reds in the
fourth before Pittsburgh regained the lead for good in the fifth
when Castro socked a three-run homer and Castillo hit a two-run
shot.
Bryse Wilson (3-8) earned the win after throwing 5 2/3 innings of
three-run ball. Wil Crowe tossed two shutout frames for his fourth
save. Reds starter Mike Minor (4-11) yielded all six Pittsburgh
runs, four earned, in five innings.
--Field Level Media
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