MLB roundup: Red Sox ring up 24 hits, pummel Astros 17-1
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[August 25, 2023]
Wilyer Abreu clubbed his first big-league home run and was
one of eight Red Sox batters to record multiple hits as visiting
Boston cruised to a 17-1 drubbing of the Houston Astros on Thursday
afternoon.
Abreu went 4-for-5 with four RBIs, two runs and a walk. Connor Wong
and Alex Verdugo also had four hits and five other players had two
apiece for the Red Sox, who earned a split of the four-game series.
All nine batters in Boston's starting lineup recorded at least one
RBI and at least one of the club's season-high 24 hits. The
offensive showcase provided more than enough run support for Red Sox
starter Brayan Bello (10-7), who gave up one run on nine hits in
seven innings.
Alex Bregman drove in Houston's lone run with a single. Mauricio
Dubon doubled twice for the Astros, who went 1-for-12 with runners
in scoring position and left 11 men on base. The 16-run deficit is
tied for the largest in Astros history.
Dodgers 6, Guardians 1 (completed game from Wednesday)
Mookie Betts delivered his second career five-hit game and drove in
two runs as Los Angeles beat host Cleveland in the resumption of a
contest that was suspended in the third inning Wednesday because of
rain.
The Dodgers mounted all the offense they needed on Wednesday before
weather arrived, then added more offense before a one-hour,
13-minute rain delay paused the game further in the ninth inning.
Los Angeles had a 14-4 advantage in hits, including three from
Freddie Freeman.
Dodgers 9, Guardians 3 (Game 2)
Los Angeles scored a road doubleheader sweep, riding a four-run
fifth inning to top Cleveland.
The Dodgers had earlier in the day beaten the Guardians 6-1 in the
resumption of Wednesday's contest, suspended due to weather.
Mookie Betts, who went 5-for-5 in the day's first game, finished
2-of-3 in the second. He scored one run and drove in another.
Enrique Hernandez went 3-for-5 and drove in two runs with an
RBI-double and solo homer. Michael Busch also homered.
Diamondbacks 3, Reds 2
Corbin Carroll hit a go-ahead, two-run homer in the eighth inning
and Arizona opened a four-game series against Cincinnati with a
victory in Phoenix.
Gabriel Moreno had three hits for the D-backs, who have won five
straight and 10 of their past 12. Over seven shutout innings,
Merrill Kelly allowed one hit with no walks while matching a career
high with 12 strikeouts. Miguel Castro (6-6) earned the win in
relief.
Cincinnati was held to three hits and fell a half-game behind
Arizona in the chase for the final National League wild-card spot.
Cincinnati scored two runs in the top of the eighth before Arizona
answered in the bottom half against Alex Young (4-2). Brandon
Williamson gave up six hits and one walk while striking out six over
six shutout innings.
Rays 5, Rockies 3
Josh Lowe hit a go-ahead, two-run homer in the eighth inning,
helping host Tampa Bay complete a series sweep of Colorado.
Randy Arozarena singled on a soft roller to third base off reliever
Matt Koch (2-2) in the eighth inning.
Lowe followed by stroking a 111.2 mph rocket 452 feet to center
field to stake Tampa Bay to a 5-3 lead. The homer was his 17th of
the season.
Nationals 6, Yankees 5
Alex Call hit a go-ahead two-run homer off Tommy Kahnle as visiting
Washington used a four-run seventh inning to rally past skidding New
York.
Jake Alu had an RBI single before Call and CJ Abrams hit
back-to-back home runs off Kahnle (1-3). Joey Meneses added an RBI
infield single in the inning as the Nationals won their fourth
straight series and earned their ninth win in 12 games.
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Aug 24, 2023; Houston, Texas, USA;
Boston Red Sox center fielder Wilyer Abreu (52, right) is
congratulated by Boston Red Sox shortstop Pablo Reyes (19) after
hitting a two-run home run against the Houston Astros during the
second inning at Minute Maid Park. Mandatory Credit: Erik
Williams-USA TODAY Sports
Yankees star Aaron Judge followed his first career
three-homer game Wednesday by hitting one out on the first pitch he
saw from Patrick Corbin (9-11) in the first inning. Gleyber Torres
hit a two-run homer in the third inning, but the Yankees lost for
the 10th time in 11 games after ending a nine-game losing streak one
day earlier.
Twins 7, Rangers 5
Ryan Jeffers hit a pinch-hit, two-run go-ahead homer to highlight a
three-run eighth inning as host Minnesota rallied to defeat Texas in
the opening game of a four-game series in Minneapolis.
Jeffers hit reliever Will Smith's first pitch 427 feet into the
second deck in left-center for his 10th home run of the season,
driving in Carlos Correa, who had tied the contest earlier in the
inning with an RBI double off the bottom of the center-field fence
off losing pitcher Josh Sborz (5-6).
Michael A. Taylor hit two home runs, Royce Lewis went 3-for-3 with a
home run and Kyle Farmer also homered for Minnesota, which snapped a
two-game losing streak and extended its American League Central lead
to six games.
Cubs 5, Pirates 4 (10 innings)
Ian Happ's RBI single plus an error for a second run in the top of
the 10th gave visiting Chicago a win over Pittsburgh.
Cody Bellinger and Nico Hoerner each added an RBI single and Jeimer
Candelario had an RBI sacrifice fly for the Cubs, who have won five
of six. Chicago starter Justin Steele pitched six innings, giving up
three runs (two earned) and six hits, with six strikeouts and two
walks.
The Pirates got one back in the bottom of the 10th on Connor Joe's
sacrifice fly before Adbert Alzolay got Joshua Palacios to fly out
to end the game. Palacios hit a two-run home run and Ji Hwan Bae
added an RBI single for the Pirates, who have lost two straight.
Athletics 8, White Sox 5
Zack Gelof hit a go-ahead two-run home run in the seventh inning and
Shea Langeliers homered twice to lift visiting Oakland to a win
against Chicago.
Brent Rooker and Tony Kemp also went deep for the A's, who won for
the third time in four games. Langeliers paced the attack, going
2-for-4 with four RBIs. Kemp also had two hits.
Chicago connected for three round-trippers, but it wasn't enough.
The White Sox have lost six of eight and nine of their last 12.
Thursday marked the 13th time this season the pitching staff has
allowed at least four home runs. Luis Robert Jr. belted a two-run
shot for Chicago to punctuate a four-run fifth inning that started
with Elvis Andrus' solo homer.
Orioles 5, Blue Jays 3
Kyle Gibson became the first Baltimore starter to last eight innings
this season, Anthony Santander hit his third home run in two games
and the host Orioles defeated Toronto to take the three-game series.
Cedric Mullins also homered and Adley Rutschman had three hits for
the Orioles, who have won five of six and are a season-best 31 games
over .500 (79-48).
Gibson (13-7) allowed three runs on six hits in eight innings. He
struck out eight and walked one. Felix Bautista pitched a 1-2-3
ninth for his 33rd save.
--Field Level Media
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