MLB roundup: Mariners' Logan Gilbert shuts out Giants
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[July 05, 2023]
Logan Gilbert pitched Seattle's first complete-game shutout
in almost four years, Mike Ford and AJ Pollock supported the
right-hander with home runs and the visiting Mariners made it two in
a row over the San Francisco Giants with a 6-0 victory on Tuesday.
Gilbert (6-5) needed just 105 pitches to blank the Giants on five
hits without walking a batter. He struck out seven while becoming
the first Mariner to throw a nine-inning shutout since Yusei Kikuchi
accomplished the feat on Aug. 18, 2019.
Ford finished 4-for-5 with two doubles, a single and his home run
for Seattle, which matched its season-best streak with a fourth
straight win.
The shutout loss was the eighth of the year for the Giants, whose
four-game losing streak is one shy of their season-worst skid. J.D.
Davis had two of San Francisco's five hits.
Padres 8, Angels 5
Xander Bogaerts and Jake Cronenworth hit back-to-back homers off
Shohei Ohtani and Joe Musgrove allowed one run in seven innings as
the Padres defeated Los Angeles in San Diego.
Cronenworth and Bogaerts each finished with three RBIs for a second
straight game. The 4-5-6 hitters in the Padres' batting order --
Manny Machado, Bogaerts and Cronenworth -- went 8-for-10 with two
home runs, two doubles, two walks, seven RBIs and five runs.
Before the game, the Angels announced All-Star center fielder Mike
Trout will miss four to eight weeks with a fractured hamate bone in
his left hand. Then Ohtani (blister on right middle finger) and
third baseman Anthony Rendon (left shin contusion) departed due to
injuries.
Reds 8, Nationals 4
Jonathan India homered twice, Brett Kennedy was a winner in his
return to the majors and the visiting Cincinnati defeated the
Washington in the annual July 4th game at Nationals Park.
Nick Senzel added a three-run homer for the Reds, who have won six
of seven and 18 of 22. Elly De La Cruz and Spencer Steer had four
hits each and the Reds stole six bases. India finished 3-for-6 with
three RBIs and three runs.
Kennedy (1-0), who hadn't pitched in the majors since 2018, was
called up from Triple-A Louisville and went five-plus innings,
allowing four runs on five hits.
Yankees 8, Orioles 4
Giancarlo Stanton hit a tiebreaking RBI single with two outs in the
fifth inning and host New York pulled away late for a victory over
slumping Baltimore.
Gleyber Torres hit a two-run homer off Kyle Gibson (8-6) two batters
into the bottom of the first and scored on Stanton's go-ahead hit.
Jose Trevino ignited a three-run seventh with a solo homer off Nick
Vespi.
Booed before and during each at-bat, former Yankee Aaron Hicks hit a
solo homer and Adam Frazier hit a game-tying two-run homer in the
fifth off Clarke Schmidt (4-6), but ultimately the Orioles lost for
the sixth time in seven games.
A's 1, Tigers 0 (10 innings)
Ryan Noda drove in the game's lone run with a two-out single in the
10th inning as visiting Oakland edged Detroit.
Oakland had just two hits, but its pitching staff held Detroit at
bay. Shintaro Fujinami (5-7) struck out three in an inning of relief
to get the win. Trevor May collected his sixth save.
Oakland starter JP Sears lasted a career-high 7 1/3 innings,
scattering five hits and striking out four without issuing a walk.
Detroit starter Tarik Skubal made his season debut and didn't allow
a hit or walk in four innings.
Twins 9, Royals 3
Max Kepler homered and drove in four runs and Donovan Solano had a
home run, hit two doubles and scored three times to lead Minnesota
over Kansas City in Minneapolis.
Byron Buxton also homered, had three hits and scored three times for
the Twins, who moved back over the .500 mark with their fourth win
in five games. Alex Kirilloff added a two-run single.
Bobby Witt Jr. homered and had two hits for the Royals, which lost
for the eighth time in their past nine meetings with Minnesota.
Marlins 15, Cardinals 2
Jesus Sanchez drove in four runs and Jesus Luzardo pitched six
scoreless innings, leading host Miami to a drubbing of St. Louis.
Sanchez went 3-for-6, including a three-run homer. Garrett Cooper
went 3-for-5 with three RBIs and a homer, and Jorge Soler went
3-for-4 with three runs, two RBIs and two doubles for the Marlins.
The Cardinals, who have lost five of the past seven games, managed
nine hits. However, four of those hits came in the ninth against
Marlins catcher Jacob Stallings, who was put in to save Miami's
pitching staff.
Cubs 7, Brewers 6 (11 innings)
After coughing up a late four-run lead, Chicago rallied in the 11th
inning to pick up a victory at Milwaukee.
Cody Bellinger scored on Nico Hoerner's infield single in the top of
the 11th before Owen Miller was thrown out at the plate in the
bottom half of the inning after a Brice Turang flyout for a
game-ending double play.
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The 11th-inning sequence compensated for a
late-game collapse, as the Cubs gave up a 6-2 lead by surrendering
two runs in both the eighth and ninth.
Mets 8, Diamondbacks 5
Starling Marte had two hits, including a three-run home run, and Max
Scherzer struck out nine to lead New York over Arizona in Phoenix.
Scherzer (8-2) improved to 9-0 in his career against the
Diamondbacks after allowing four runs in six innings. A combined six
home runs, including three served up by Scherzer, accounted for nine
of the game's runs.
Rookie Corbin Carroll put the Diamondbacks ahead 1-0 in the first
inning with his 18th home run of the season, and Christian Walker
and Lourdes Gurriel Jr. hit back-to-back home runs in the fourth.
Brandon Nimmo and Francisco Alvarez later went deep for the Mets.
Guardians 6, Braves 5 (10 innings)
Cleveland catcher David Fry made a run-saving tag at home plate in
the top of the 10th and then drove in the winning run with a single
in the bottom of the inning as the Guardians walked off with a
victory over visiting Atlanta.
Ozzie Albies hit two home runs, including a blast in the top of the
ninth off Cleveland closer Emmanuel Clase that tied the game at 5-5,
as the Braves had their season-best winning streak snapped at nine.
Clase was vying for what would have been his major-league-leading
25th save, but instead was stuck with his seventh blown save of the
season. Shane Bieber lasted just 4 2/3 innings for the Guardians,
giving up four runs.
Phillies 3, Rays 1
Aaron Nola outdueled former Philadelphia teammate Zach Eflin to lead
the Phillies to their first win over Tampa Bay in the past eight
meetings, beating the Rays in St. Petersburg, Fla.
Over 7 1/3 innings, Nola (8-5) allowed a solo home run and four
singles, striking out a season-high-tying 12 and walking one.
Bryce Harper and Bryson Stott each went 2-for-4 with a double, an
RBI and a run as Philadelphia topped the Rays for the first time
since April 15, 2018.
Rangers 6, Red Sox 2
Mitch Garver hit a three-run home run and Dane Dunning pitched six
strong innings as visiting Texas opened a three-game series against
Boston with a victory.
Garver reached base four times -- also doubling and walking twice --
and had four RBIs in the win. Dunning (8-1) limited Boston to a run
on six hits.
It was a bullpen game for the Red Sox, who used six pitchers. Kaleb
Ort (1-2) gave up two runs on three hits in two-thirds of an inning
and took the loss. Jarren Duran, Masataka Yoshida, Justin Turner and
Christian Arroyo each had two hits for Boston.
Astros 4, Rockies 1
Brandon Bielak logged seven shutout innings in his first start in
two-plus weeks as host Houston downed Colorado.
Bielak (4-4), recalled from Triple-A Sugar Land on Monday, produced
his first scoreless start of the season while recording a
career-best 21 outs.
Kris Bryant hit a solo home run in the ninth for the Rockies, who
took their ninth consecutive road loss.
Pirates 9, Dodgers 7
Josh Palacios hit a go-ahead, two-run double in the ninth inning and
Pittsburgh rallied for a victory at Los Angeles.
Jared Triolo had a game-tying single in the ninth as the Pirates
ended a three-game losing streak. Nick Gonzales had three hits for
his third consecutive multi-hit game, and Jack Suwinski hit a home
run.
James Outman hit two homers and drove in four for the Dodgers, while
rookie Jonny Deluca and Mookie Betts also went deep. Los Angeles
fell for the third time in four games.
Blue Jays 4, White Sox 3
Whit Merrifield drove in two runs and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. smacked
a go-ahead, two-run home run in the eighth inning to lift visiting
Toronto to a win against Chicago.
Nate Pearson (5-1) earned the victory with a scoreless seventh. Erik
Swanson worked around Tim Anderson's triple in the eighth, and
Jordan Romano struck out the side in a perfect ninth to notch his
25th save in 28 chances.
Joe Kelly (1-4) took the loss. Luis Robert Jr. hit a three-run homer
for the White Sox, who are 0-4 against Toronto this season.
--Field Level Media
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