MLB roundup: Julio Rodriguez strikes again for Mariners
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[August 19, 2023]
Julio Rodriguez homered during his third consecutive
four-plus-hit game and rookie Bryce Miller pitched 6 1/3 sharp
innings as the visiting Seattle Mariners topped the Houston Astros
2-0 on Friday.
After following a 4-for-6 performance on Wednesday with the first
five-hit game of his career against the Kansas City Royals,
Rodriguez finished 4-for-5 including his 21st home run, a 414-foot
blast to left field leading off the third inning on Friday.
Rodriguez and the stellar pitching of Miller (8-4) were enough to
carry the Mariners to their sixth victory in eight games against the
Astros this season. Seattle improved to 4-1 in Houston despite going
0-for-17 with runners in scoring position on the night.
Astros rookie right-hander J.P. France (9-4) had his string of seven
consecutive winning decisions snapped despite posting his 12th
quality start. In six innings, he allowed two runs on seven hits and
one walk with seven strikeouts.
Rays 9, Angels 6 (10 innings)
Luke Raley had the tiebreaking RBI single in the 10th inning as
Tampa Bay overcame hitting into a ninth-inning triple play to beat
Los Angeles in Anaheim, Calif.
The Rays, who trailed 5-1 following Shohei Ohtani's second-inning
grand slam, later squandered a seventh-inning lead before hitting
into an unusual triple play in the ninth.
With the game tied at 6, Angels closer Carlos Estevez (5-4) gave up
two singles before getting a hard grounder to short. Luis Rengifo
looked the runner back to third and began a 6-4-3 double play. The
runner from third then broke for home, but first baseman Nolan
Schanuel -- a 2023 first-round pick making his major league debut --
fired home and Logan O'Hoppe made the tag.
Brewers 9, Rangers 8
Carlos Santana hit a three-run homer to help Milwaukee earn a win
against Texas in the opener of a three-game series in Arlington,
Texas.
William Contreras had three hits and three RBIs and Willy Adames and
Brice Turang contributed three hits each for Milwaukee, which had
lost three in a row. Brewers starter Brandon Woodruff allowed four
runs and three hits in 5 1/3 innings, striking out four and walking
two.
Rangers starter Andrew Heaney had his second straight short outing,
lasting just 3 2/3 innings. Nathaniel Lowe and Mitch Garver homered
for Texas, which has lost two in a row after winning 12 of 14.
Marlins 11, Dodgers 3
Jorge Soler hit two of Miami's five homers as the visiting Marlins
snapped Los Angeles' season-best, 11-game winning streak.
Jake Burger, Jacob Stallings and Jazz Chisholm Jr. also went deep
for Miami, which snapped a modest two-game skid. Sandy Alcantara
(6-10) allowed three runs on seven hits in six innings.
Mookie Betts, Max Muncy and James Outman homered for the Dodgers,
who hadn't lost since Aug. 5. Los Angeles starter Tony Gonsolin
(8-5) was shelled for 10 runs on eight hits in 3 1/3 innings.
Royals 4, Cubs 3
Bobby Witt Jr. hit a go-ahead, two-run home run in the sixth inning,
and visiting Kansas City took advantage of some shoddy Chicago
defense for a one-run win.
With two hits Friday, Witt is batting .420 (34-for-81) with eight
homers and 27 RBIs in his last 19 games for the Royals, who snapped
a three-game skid with just their ninth win in the last 39 road
contests.
Nico Hoerner and Jeimer Candelario each had an RBI single for
Chicago, which stranded 10 men and fanned 13 times while losing for
the fifth time in nine games amid its chase for a postseason berth.
Red Sox 8, Yankees 3
Rookie Masataka Yoshida hit a three-run homer four batters in,
Brayan Bello pitched six effective innings and Boston extended host
New York's skid to six games.
The Red Sox beat the Yankees for the sixth time in seven meetings.
Justin Turner hit singles in each of his first three at-bats, with
two of the hits driving in runs. Rafael Devers also had two RBIs,
one of which was a single to start Boston's three-run second. Bello
(9-7) allowed one run and six hits. He struck out four, walked one
and beat the Yankees for the second time this season.
Aaron Judge hit a two-run homer in the eighth, after the Yankees got
on the board for the first time in three games on DJ LeMahieu's RBI
groundout in the third. Jhony Brito (4-6) allowed seven runs (six
earned) and nine hits in 2 1/3 innings.
Tigers 4, Guardians 2 (Game 1)
Detroit scored early and got six solid innings from left-hander
Tarik Skubal and held off host Cleveland in the makeup of the game
that was rained out on Thursday.
The Tigers sent seven men to the plate in the first inning, bringing
across three runs against Cleveland right-hander Gavin Williams.
Akil Baddoo homered on Williams' second pitch of the game -- a
four-seam fastball in the middle of the zone -- driving it 412 feet
into over the wall in right-center field.
Skubal (3-2) worked six innings, allowing three hits and a walk
while striking out seven. Williams (1-4) allowed three runs and six
hits over five innings with two walks and four strikeouts.
Guardians 4, Tigers 1 (Game 2)
After being blanked for seven innings, Cleveland erupted for four
runs in the eighth to take the second game against visiting Detroit.
The Tigers held a 1-0 lead until the eighth courtesy of a run in the
top of the fourth due to some luck and the elements. Riley Greene
reached on an infield single that caromed off the plate out of the
reach of Guardians starting pitcher Xzavion Curry. He scored when
Andy Ibanez's fly ball was lost in the twilight sky and fell for a
double.
In the eighth, Brayan Rocchio singled home the tying run, Will
Brennan doubled in two more and Gabriel Arias brought home the
fourth run with a single. Jose Cisnero (2-4) took the loss, while
Enyel De Los Santos (5-2) got the win and Emmanuel Clase got his
33rd save, the 100th of his career.
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Aug 18, 2023; Houston, Texas, USA;
Seattle Mariners third baseman Eugenio Suarez (28) and center
fielder Julio Rodriguez (44) celebrate defeating the Houston Astros
at Minute Maid Park. Mandatory Credit: Thomas Shea-USA TODAY Sports
Reds 1, Blue Jays 0
Christian Encarnacion-Strand drilled a hanging slider from Jordan
Hicks into the upper deck in left with one out in the ninth to give
Cincinnati a walk-off win over visiting Toronto.
Alexis Diaz (5-4) pitched a perfect ninth to earn the win, the Reds'
third in four games. Brett Kennedy gave Cincinnati five shutout
innings as a spot starter, pitching out of trouble in the first
three innings. Kennedy allowed just three hits, struck out two and
walked one in his second spot start of the season.
The Blue Jays had runners in scoring position in each of the first
three innings but went hitless in six chances. They lost for the
fifth time in seven games.
Nationals 8, Phillies 7
CJ Abrams hit a three-run home run as host Washington matched
Philadelphia with a big inning in the narrow win that opened a
three-game series.
Both teams posted six runs in the fourth inning. Jake Alu had a pair
of run-scoring singles for the Nationals, who have won six of their
last seven games. Blake Rutherford had a two-run single. Jose Ferrer
(3-0) was the winning pitcher with an inning of shutout relief, and
Kyle Finnegan worked the ninth and notched his 20th save.
Kyle Schwarber homered twice for the Phillies, losers of four of
their last five games. Philadelphia's Jake Cave went 3-for-4 with
two doubles and an RBI. Schwarber's solo homer to lead off the ninth
marked his 32nd long ball of the season. Michael Lorenzen (7-8) gave
up seven runs, six earned, on eight hits in 3 1/3 innings in his
first start since no-hitting the Nationals on Aug. 9.
Braves 4, Giants 0
Spencer Strider allowed one hit and struck out 10 batters over seven
scoreless innings and Michael Harris II had four hits to fuel host
Atlanta to a victory over San Francisco.
Strider (14-4), who became the first 14-game winner in the majors,
retired the first nine batters he faced. Harris scored on a double
by Austin Riley in the second inning and collected his fourth hit
with an RBI single in the sixth. Harris fell a homer shy of the
cycle as the Braves recorded their third straight shutout and
majors-best 14th of the season.
Giants bench coach Kai Correa ran the team while manager Gabe Kapler
served a one-game suspension.
Twins 5, Pirates 1
Pablo Lopez threw six shutout innings en route to his fourth
consecutive win and Michael A. Taylor homered to lead Minnesota past
Pittsburgh in Minneapolis.
Lopez (9-6) allowed six hits and two walks and struck out seven
while extending his scoreless innings streak to 19. Donovan Solano
had two hits and an RBI for the Twins, who earned their fourth win
in five games.
Bryan Reynolds went 3-for-5 with an RBI, Endy Rodriguez doubled
among his three hits and Ji Hwan Bae also had two hits for
Pittsburgh, which finished 1-for-14 with runners in scoring
position.
Mets 7, Cardinals 1
Jeff McNeil hit a three-run homer and drove in four runs to power
New York past host St. Louis for its fifth win in six games.
Brandon Nimmo went 3-for-5 with a homer and two runs for the Mets,
and Joey Lucchesi (2-0), in his first big league start since May 13,
blanked the Cardinals on four hits and two walks in 5 2/3 innings.
Richie Palacios hit an RBI double for the Cardinals, who left 10
runners on base while losing their third straight game. Starting
pitcher Zack Thompson (2-5) allowed two runs on six hits in five
innings. He struck out five batters and walked one.
Rockies 14, White Sox 1
Elias Diaz homered among his three hits, Ezequiel Tovar went deep
and finished with two hits, and Colorado blew out Chicago in Denver.
Ryan McMahon hit a three-run homer and scored three runs, while
Brendan Rodgers had two hits, two runs and two RBIs for Colorado.
Elvis Andrus homered and collected three of the White Sox's four
hits.
Padres 4, Diamondbacks 0
Ha-Seong Kim broke up a scoreless tie with a two-strike, two-run
single through a drawn-in infield with one out in the eighth, and
Fernando Tatis Jr. followed with a two-run home run as San Diego
defeated visiting Arizona.
The Padres' winning rally came off Miguel Castro (5-6) after
Diamondbacks rookie Brandon Pfaadt held the Padres hitless for 6 1/3
innings before Juan Soto hit a line-drive double. Pfaadt tossed
seven scoreless innings of one-hit ball.
San Diego starter Seth Lugo gave up five hits and three walks in six
shutout innings, logging a career-high-tying nine strikeouts. Robert
Suarez (2-2) was credited with the win after pitching a perfect
eighth.
Orioles 9, Athletics 4
Adley Rutschman and Gunnar Henderson combined for six hits, three
runs and three RBIs out of the top two spots in the lineup and
Baltimore scored early and often in beating host Oakland Athletics
to begin their three-game series.
Henderson hit his 20th home run and finished with three hits, two
runs and three RBIs; Rutschman went 3-for-4 with a run; and Cedric
Mullins and Jordan Westburg added two RBIs apiece. Starter Kyle
Gibson (12-7) coasted through five innings, surrendering four runs
and nine hits. He struck out six and did not walk anyone.
Brent Rooker collected two doubles and a single for the A's, who
were opening a six-game homestand. He scored two of Oakland's four
runs. A's opener Francisco Perez (0-1) pitched the first inning,
charged with three runs on four hits. He struck out one.
--Field Level Media
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