MLB roundup: Brewers' Corbin Burnes fans 13 Reds
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[July 15, 2023]
Corbin Burnes overcame a dizzy spell to strike out 13 batters
in six shutout innings as the visiting Milwaukee Brewers blanked the
Cincinnati Reds 1-0 on Friday.
Willy Adames doubled and scored the game's only run in the seventh
inning as the Brewers captured their second straight 1-0 win over
the Reds to pull into a tie with Cincinnati atop the National League
Central.
Burnes (8-5) posted a season-high strikeout total, getting rookie
star Elly De La Cruz three times on breaking balls. The game was
delayed for seven minutes in the fifth inning as Burnes was dizzy
and briefly cross-eyed, but he retired the last batter of that
frame, then struck out the side in the sixth.
Relievers Elvis Peguero, Joel Payamps and Devin Williams each threw
a scoreless inning, with Williams earning his 21st save. The four
Milwaukee pitchers combined for 18 strikeouts and two walks in a
two-hitter. Cincinnati's Graham Ashcraft (4-7) gave up one run on
five hits in six innings.
Rangers 12, Guardians 4
Adolis Garcia drove in the go-ahead run and later belted a two-run
home run, Nathaniel Lowe homered as part of a 4-for-4 night, and
Texas scored 12 unanswered runs to upend Cleveland in Arlington,
Texas.
Corey Seager and Jonah Heim also homered for the Rangers, although
the Guardians jumped out to 4-0 lead on two two-run home runs by
brothers Bo and Josh Naylor in the third inning. They became the
first brothers to homer in the same inning for the same team since
B.J. and Justin Upton did it for the Braves on April 23, 2013.
Texas chipped away with two runs in the fourth inning, including a
solo shot by Lowe leading off the inning. Heim's RBI single pulled
the Rangers to within 4-3, and Texas took control with a five-run
seventh.
Orioles 5, Marlins 2
Adam Frazier blasted two homers and drove in four runs to lift
Baltimore over visiting Miami.
Cedric Mullins and Frazier, who earlier had a run-scoring single,
hit solo homers in the fourth inning. Frazier added a two-run shot
in the eighth. Dean Kremer (10-4) held the Marlins to one run on two
hits in six innings. Felix Bautista struck out two in a perfect
ninth inning to secure his 24th save.
Jorge Soler hit his 24th home run of the season for the Marlins.
Starter Sandy Alcantara (3-8) gave up three runs, two earned, on
eight hits in six innings.
Red Sox 8, Cubs 3
Rafael Devers slugged a pair of solo home runs and Brayan Bello
recorded his seventh straight quality start as Boston defeated host
Chicago in the opener of a three-game series.
Adam Duvall, Triston Casas, Justin Turner and Yu Chang also went
deep for the Red Sox, who have won six straight games and nine of
their past 10. Bello (7-5) allowed three runs on eight hits in six
innings. Kenley Jansen recorded the final out with the bases loaded
for his 20th save.
Cody Bellinger matched Devers by hitting two solo shots for Chicago,
which has alternated wins and losses over its last six games. Kyle
Hendricks (3-4) served up four of Boston's season-high six homers
during his 4 2/3 innings. He surrendered five runs on eight hits.
Braves 9, White Sox 0
Matt Olson hit a first-inning grand slam and Charlie Morton threw
seven scoreless innings as Atlanta rolled to a win over visiting
Chicago in the opener of a three-game set.
The Braves have won 13 of their past 15 games, while Chicago has
lost six of its past seven. Atlanta improved to 7-0 at home all-time
against the White Sox. It was Olson's 30th home run and the seventh
grand slam of his career. It also extended Atlanta's franchise
record of 27 consecutive games with a homer.
Morton (10-6) allowed only three hits while reaching double-digit
wins for the sixth time. Chicago starter Michael Kopech (3-8)
retired only two batters in his return from the injured list. The
right-hander had not pitched since June 27 because of right shoulder
inflammation. He allowed four runs on only one hit.
Dodgers 6, Mets 0
Julio Urias and three relievers combined on a one-hitter for
visiting Los Angeles, which dominated New York. The Dodgers have won
five straight games and six of seven. The Mets have lost three
straight since a season-long six-game winning streak.
After Mets leadoff batter Brandon Nimmo led off the bottom of the
first with a double that originally called a home run, Urias (7-5)
walked Pete Alonso with two outs in the first before setting down 16
of the final 18 batters he faced in completing six innings.
Mets starter Justin Verlander (3-5) gave up three runs on two hits
and six walks -- one shy of his career high -- while striking out
six in five innings.
Padres 8, Phillies 3
Fernando Tatis Jr. and Juan Soto each hit a two-run homer as San
Diego beat host Philadelphia.
Gary Sanchez and Manny Machado each added a solo home run for the
Padres, who have won three straight and six of the past seven.
Xander Bogaerts and Trent Grisham each contributed two hits, while
Yu Darvish (6-6) gave up five hits and one run in six innings.
J.T. Realmuto homered and Alec Bohm had two hits and an RBI for the
Phillies, who have dropped three in a row.
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Jul 14, 2023; Cincinnati, Ohio, USA;
Milwaukee Brewers starting pitcher Corbin Burnes (39) pitches
against the Cincinnati Reds in the second inning at Great American
Ball Park. Mandatory Credit: Katie Stratman-USA TODAY Sports
Blue Jays 7, Diamondbacks 2
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. homered in his first at-bat since winning the
Home Run Derby and Matt Chapman had three hits as Toronto defeated
visiting Arizona.
Guerrero, Brandon Belt, Bo Bichette and Whit Merrifield each added
two hits as the Blue Jays racked up 16 while winning for the sixth
time in seven games. Toronto broke a 2-2 tie by sending 10 batters
to the plate and scoring five runs in the bottom of the seventh.
Gabriel Moreno homered for the Diamondbacks, who have dropped six of
eight. Moreno, Corbin Carroll and Evan Longoria had two hits apiece.
Giants 6, Pirates 4
Michael Conforto hit a two-run single in the fifth inning and
visiting San Francisco scored three times in the seventh to top
Pittsburgh in a seesaw game.
Patrick Bailey and Luis Matos each added an RBI single for the
Giants, who have won three straight. San Francisco starter Ross
Stripling gave up two runs and five hits in 4 2/3 innings with six
strikeouts and no walks.
Mauricio Llovera (1-0) pitched a scoreless two-thirds of an inning
and earned the victory. Camilo Doval handled the ninth for his 27th
save. Ji Man Choi homered for the Pirates, who lost for the eighth
time in 10 games. Pirates reliever Colin Holderman (0-2) gave up
three runs, two earned, in one-third of an inning.
Rockies 7, Yankees 2
Randal Grichuk homered among his two hits, Kris Bryant and Nolan
Jones also went deep, and Colorado beat New York in Denver.
Rockies starter Austin Gomber (8-7) allowed two runs on six hits in
six innings. Colorado earned just its second win in eight games
while the Yankees fell for the fifth time in six games.
Giancarlo Stanton hit a two-run homer and finished with two hits,
Gleyber Torres had three hits and DJ LeMahieu contributed two hits
for New York. Carlos Rodon (0-2) yielded four runs on four hits in
five innings.
Cardinals 1, Nationals 0 (suspended)
The opener of Washington's series at St. Louis was suspended
following a rain delay. The contest will be played on Saturday as
part of a split doubleheader, with the suspended game resuming at
1:15 p.m. CDT.
The first game will restart with the Cardinals leading 1-0 with two
outs in the bottom of the third inning, with a full count on Paul
Goldschmidt and a runner at first base.
The lone run came on a Lars Nootbaar homer off Nationals starter
Trevor Williams with two outs in the first inning. Cardinals starter
Miles Mikolas has thrown three perfect innings.
Astros 7, Angels 5
Jose Abreu had three hits, an RBI and a run to help Houston defeat
Los Angeles in the opener of a three-game series in Anaheim, Calif.
Kyle Tucker contributed two hits, an RBI and a run and Mauricio
Dubon had two RBIs for the Astros. Phil Maton (2-2) got a
double-play grounder from the one batter he faced, and Ryan Pressly
pitched a scoreless ninth inning for his 21st save.
Angels starter Shohei Ohtani (7-5) gave up five runs, four earned,
and five hits in five-plus innings before leaving with an apparent
cracked fingernail. Ohtani also went 2-for-5 at the plate with a
run. Taylor Ward had two hits, including a home run, for the Angels,
who have lost a season-high six in a row.
Tigers 5, Mariners 4
Kerry Carpenter, Akil Baddoo and Nick Maton hit home runs and
Eduardo Rodriguez pitched five solid innings as Detroit won at
Seattle.
Rodriguez (5-5) earned his first victory since May 10. He allowed
two runs on three hits with two walks and seven strikeouts. Alex
Lange gave up a homer to Mike Ford and walked two in the ninth
before earning his 14th save.
Julio Rodriguez had two hits for the Mariners. Luis Castillo (6-7)
allowed three runs on four hits in five innings.
Twins 5, Athletics 4
Joey Gallo hit a two-run, tiebreaking home run in the top of the
ninth inning, delivering Minnesota a victory over host Oakland in
the opener of a three-game series.
Gallo's 16th homer of the season came off the Athletics' seventh
pitcher, Shintaro Fujinami (5-8), two batters after Donovan Solano
led off the ninth with a double. Gallo had entered the game as a
pinch hitter two innings earlier.
Oakland rallied within 5-4 in the last of the ninth on a two-out,
RBI single by JJ Bleday. However, with the potential tying run at
second and the potential winning run at first, Twins closer Jhoan
Duran got Seth Brown to ground out to second, nailing down his 13th
save. Griffin Jax (5-6), who worked a scoreless bottom of the
eighth, picked up the win.
--Field Level Media
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