MLB roundup: Wander Franco's walk-off HR caps Rays' wild win
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[August 12, 2023]
Wander Franco led off the bottom of the ninth inning with a
411-foot home run to right to give the Tampa Bay Rays a wild 9-8
victory over the Cleveland Guardians on Friday night in St.
Petersburg, Fla.
Franco jumped all over a 1-1 slider from Cleveland's Nick Sandlin
(5-5) to smack his 17th homer of the season. Franco had three RBIs
and Isaac Paredes hit a two-run homer for the Rays, who blew a
three-run, ninth-inning lead before Franco's heroics.
Paredes' 23rd homer of the season in the sixth gave the Rays a 5-4
lead. Tampa Bay tacked on three runs in the seventh without a hit as
they loaded the bases with one out on three walks from Daniel
Norris. The Rays then scored two on an Andres Gimenez error and
another on a Manuel Margot fielder's choice.
Myles Straw hit his first homer of the season for Cleveland, which
has lost 10 of its last 14 games. The Guardians also scored three
runs without a hit, tying the game in the ninth on three walks, a
hit batter and three wild pitches.
Rangers 2, Giants 1
Jon Gray combined with two relievers on a three-hitter, Nathaniel
Lowe and Mitch Garver hit consecutive pitches for home runs and
visiting Texas celebrated manager Bruce Bochy's return to San
Francisco with a victory.
The Oracle Park visit was the first for the 68-year-old Bochy since
he stepped down after the 2019 season following 13 years as the
Giants' manager, a stint that included three World Series titles.
Bochy watched Gray (8-5) fire seven shutout innings, with the
right-hander allowing just two hits while fanning seven.
While the Rangers earned their ninth win in their last 10 games, the
Giants suffered their fifth loss in the club's last six games.
Yankees 9, Marlins 4
Anthony Volpe belted a three-run home run and Aaron Judge also went
deep to lift visiting New York over Miami.
New York's Kyle Higashioka ripped a two-run single in the ninth
inning to highlight a three-hit performance. Oswaldo Cabrera, Isiah
Kiner-Falefa and Gleyber Torres each had an RBI single for the
Yankees, who recorded 14 hits and went 7-for-13 with runners in
scoring position.
Randy Vasquez (2-1), who was recalled from Triple-A
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre prior to the game, picked up the win after
allowing two runs on three hits in 3 2/3 innings. Jesus Luzardo
(8-7) permitted seven runs on nine hits in 3 1/3 innings to lose his
second straight start.
Phillies 13, Twins 2
Bryson Stott homered, doubled and drove in three runs while J.T.
Realmuto hit a homer, singled and had two RBIs as host Philadelphia
crushed Minnesota.
Johan Rojas hit his first career homer and knocked in three runs,
Trea Turner added three hits and two RBIs and Nick Castellanos
ripped three hits for the Phillies, who have won three straight.
Kyle Schwarber left the game in the seventh after fouling a ball off
his foot while Bryce Harper sat out with back spasms and is
considered day-to-day.
Jorge Polanco and Max Kepler each hit a solo home run for the Twins.
Polanco and Michael A. Taylor had two hits each for Minnesota, which
has dropped four in a row. Twins starter Dallas Keuchel (0-1) lasted
only 1 2/3 innings and gave up six hits and six runs with two walks
and no strikeouts.
Braves 7, Mets 0
Austin Riley had three hits, including a home run, and a pair of
RBIs for visiting Atlanta, which rolled over New York in the opener
of a four-game series.
The Braves improved to 4-4 on a season-long 11-game road trip. The
Mets fell to 2-8 this month. Eddie Rosario had two hits and three
RBIs for the Braves. Charlie Morton (11-10) earned the win after
allowing three hits and walking a career-high seven while striking
out four over five-plus innings.
Mark Vientos had two singles for the Mets, who left 14 runners on
base and went 0-for-12 with runners in scoring position. Tylor
Megill (6-6) took the loss after allowing six runs (five earned) on
nine hits and one walk while striking out three over 5 1/3 innings.
Nationals 8, Athletics 2
Ildemaro Vargas hit a three-run home run as Keibert Ruiz and Jake
Alu also homered in Washington's victory over visiting Oakland in
the opener of a three-game series.
It was a tight game until Vargas' fourth blast of the season in the
bottom of the seventh inning. Alu's first career home run came in
his 14th game in the majors, a solo shot in the eighth.
Ruiz, Vargas and Stone Garrett all had two hits for Washington,
which received at least one hit from every batter in the lineup to
total 12 as a team. Athletics starter Paul Blackburn (2-3) took the
loss, giving up four runs on eight hits in 5 2/3 innings. The team
had won his past three starts.
Reds 9, Pirates 2
Luke Maile hit a three-run home run and Elly De La Cruz also drove
in three as visiting Cincinnati toppled Pittsburgh.
Spencer Steer added an RBI double and an RBI single, and TJ Friedl
had an RBI single for the Reds, who had lost two in a row and eight
of nine.
Cincinnati starter Andrew Abbott (7-3) allowed two runs and four
hits in 5 2/3 innings, with nine strikeouts and no walks. Ke'Bryan
Hayes homered and Andrew McCutchen hit an RBI single for the
Pirates, who have lost three of four.
Red Sox 5, Tigers 2
Chris Sale pitched in a major league game for the first time in more
than two months and Triston Casas hit a three-run home run to help
Boston stretch its winning streak to three games by beating visiting
Detroit.
Casas put Boston in front 4-0 when he hit his 19th homer of the
season in the fourth inning. It was the first home run Tigers
starter Tarik Skubal has allowed this season.
Sale, who spent more than two months on the injured list with
shoulder inflammation, retired the first 14 batters he faced. Sale
allowed two runs on one hit, struck out seven and didn't walk a
batter in 4 2/3 innings. Kerry Carpenter's solo home run in the
fifth was the only hit Sale allowed.
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Aug 11, 2023; St. Petersburg, Florida,
USA; Tampa Bay Rays shortstop Wander Franco (5) celebrates at home
plate with his teammates after hitting a walk off home run in the
ninth inning against the Cleveland Guardians at Tropicana Field.
Mandatory Credit: Jonathan Dyer-USA TODAY Sports
Cubs 6, Blue Jays 2
Javier Assad pitched seven strong innings, Cody Bellinger hit a
two-run home run and visiting Chicago defeated Toronto.
Nico Hoerner added a solo shot and Bellinger, Hoerner and Ian Happ
each had two hits for the Cubs, who are 7-3 this month. Assad (2-2)
allowed one run, four hits and one walk with two strikeouts in his
third start of the season.
Brandon Belt hit a solo home run for the Blue Jays, who returned
from a 5-2 road trip. Toronto starter Jose Berrios (9-8) allowed six
runs (four earned) and nine hits with three strikeouts in 4 1/3
innings.
Royals 12, Cardinals 8
Salvador Perez went 4-for-4 with a home run and four RBIs as host
Kansas City jumped to a 9-0 lead after two innings, then had to
stave off St. Louis' attempted comeback.
Maikel Garcia singled twice and scored twice, extending his hitting
streak to a career-best 15 games and matching the Royals' rookie
hitting-streak record. Nelson Velazquez and Bobby Witt Jr. added
homers as Kansas City won its seventh straight home game.
Willson Contreras went 3-for-3 with a 461-foot home run and five
RBIs for St. Louis, which has dropped 13 of 20 since its
season-best, six-game winning streak July 15-20. Adam Wainwright
(3-7) was torched for eight runs -- his most since June 17, 2017 --
on nine hits while recording three outs.
Astros 11, Angels 3
Jon Singleton posted his first career multi-home run game and Justin
Verlander won in his 500th career start as Houston walloped visiting
Los Angeles.
Singleton, signed by Houston as a minor league free agent on June 24
and recalled from Triple-A Sugar Land on Tuesday, went 3-for-4 with
a walk and a career-high five RBIs in his first appearance at Minute
Maid Park for the Astros since Sept. 25, 2015.
Verlander (7-6) made his first start in Houston since being
re-acquired by the Astros at the trade deadline. He became the 50th
pitcher in history to record 500 career starts, delivering a quality
start in the process by allowing three runs on six hits with seven
strikeouts over six innings.
Brewers 7, White Sox 6 (10 innings)
Mark Canha delivered a go-ahead, pinch-hit double in the 10th inning
and the bullpen contributed 4 1/3 innings of one-run relief to lift
Milwaukee over host Chicago.
William Contreras, Carlos Santana and Victor Caratini had two hits
apiece for the Brewers, who maintained a 2 1/2-game lead on the
Chicago Cubs and Cincinnati Reds atop the National League Central.
The Brewers have played extra innings in four of the past six games,
including three straight.
Eloy Jimenez smacked a two-run home run among his three hits for
Chicago, while Yoan Moncada and Andrew Vaughn had two hits apiece.
Padres 10, Diamondbacks 5
San Diego left-hander Blake Snell continued his mastery of Arizona
and Xander Bogaerts had four hits, including a two-run home run, and
three RBIs in Phoenix.
The win snaps a four-game losing streak for the Padres, whose
offensive outburst matched the run total they scored during that
stretch.
Snell, who entered the game 4-1 with a 0.84 ERA in eight career
games (seven starts) against the Diamondbacks, allowed only two hits
in six innings while striking out seven and walking four.
Mariners 9, Orioles 2
Julio Rodriguez, moved back into the leadoff spot with J.P. Crawford
placed on the 7-day concussion list, doubled, homered and drove in
four runs, and Luis Castillo pitched six strong innings as Seattle
routed visiting Baltimore.
Cal Raleigh and Ty France also homered for the Mariners, who won
their eighth in a row and for the 13th time in their past 15 to pull
within a half-game of Toronto for the American League's third and
final wild-card playoff berth.
Anthony Santander homered for the AL East-leading Orioles, who lost
for the third time in their past four games.
Dodgers 6, Rockies 1
Lance Lynn delivered another strong start for his new team, Freddie
Freeman drove in two runs and Los Angeles beat Colorado for a
season-high-tying sixth straight win.
Lynn (9-9) gave up one unearned run on four hits with nine
strikeouts and one walk over five innings. He has allowed a combined
five runs -- four earned -- in three starts for the Dodgers, winning
each of them, after he was acquired from the Chicago White Sox near
the trade deadline.
Brendan Rodgers drove in a run for the Rockies in his return to the
lineup and left-hander Austin Gomber (9-9) allowed only two runs on
eight hits over five innings.
--Field Level Media
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