MLB roundup: Shohei Ohtani shines as Angels sweep Tigers
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[July 28, 2023]
Shohei Ohtani tossed the first complete-game shutout of his
career, Taylor Ward hit two homers and the visiting Los Angeles
Angels blanked the Detroit Tigers 6-0 in the opener of a
doubleheader on Thursday afternoon.
Ohtani (9-5) allowed only one hit -- a Kerry Carpenter single in the
fifth. He walked three and struck out eight. Ohtani had never
previously pitched more than eight innings.
Ohtani's scheduled start was moved up from Friday after the second
game of the series was postponed due to inclement weather. He was
reportedly taken off the trade market on Wednesday.
Ward drove in three runs, as did Trey Cabbage. Mike Moustakas scored
a pair of runs for Los Angeles, which has won seven of its last
eight games.
Detroit starter Michael Lorenzen (5-7) gave up three runs and five
hits while striking out seven in five innings.
Angels 11, Tigers 4 (Game 2)
Shohei Ohtani hit a pair of homers and drove in three runs before
departing with cramping as Los Angeles completed a doubleheader
sweep with a victory over host Detroit.
Ohtani hit his major league leading 37th and 38th home runs but
grabbed his side after the latter homer. Ohtani tossed the first
complete game shutout of his career in the Angels' 6-0 victory
earlier in the day. He allowed only one hit and struck out eight.
Hunter Renfroe had three hits, including a homer, and drove in two
runs in the nightcap for the Angels, who have won eight of their
last nine games. Matt Thaiss and Luis Rengifo drove in two runs
apiece and Eduardo Escobar added a solo home run. Angels starter
Patrick Sandoval (6-7) gave up two runs and five hits in five
innings.
Cubs 10, Cardinals 3
Justin Steele earned his fourth victory over St. Louis this season
as visiting Chicago extended its winning streak to six games.
Steele (11-3) allowed one run on five hits and three walks in six
innings. He struck out four. Yan Gomes drove in three runs, while
Mike Tauchman had a homer, two singles and two RBIs for the Cubs.
Andrew Knizner hit two homers and drove in three runs for the
Cardinals, whose starting pitcher, Miles Mikolas (6-6), was ejected
in the first inning after throwing one pitch up and in to the Cubs'
Ian Happ, then hitting him on the hip on the next pitch. Happ had
earlier connected with catcher Willson Contreras' head on an errant
backswing, causing a scalp laceration and the catcher's exit.
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Jul 27, 2023; Detroit, Michigan, USA;
Los Angeles Angels starting pitcher Shohei Ohtani (17) celebrates
with teammates after he hits a home run in the fourth inning against
the Detroit Tigers at Comerica Park. Mandatory Credit: Rick
Osentoski-USA TODAY Sports
Guardians 6, White Sox 3
Josh Naylor doubled twice and drove in three and five teammates had
two hits each as visiting Cleveland defeated skidding Chicago.
The Guardians won for the fifth time in seven games to move over the
.500 mark. The White Sox took their sixth straight loss despite
getting two homers from Jake Burger.
Cleveland rookie Tanner Bibee (7-2) scattered three runs and six
hits in 6 2/3 innings. Emmanuel Clase worked around consecutive
two-out singles in the ninth for his 28th save.
Mets 2, Nationals 1
Daniel Vogelbach and Mark Canha each had an RBI during a
rain-delayed eighth inning for host New York, which beat Washington
in the opener of a four-game series.
With Washington up 1-0, Jeff McNeil and Pete Alonso singled with one
out off Mason Thompson before Vogelbach hit the game-tying single,
after which DJ Stewart was hit by a pitch to load the bases. A rain
delay of 1 hour, 37 minutes followed. When play resumed, Canha
greeted reliever Kyle Finnegan by hitting a sacrifice fly, scoring
Alonso.
David Peterson (3-7) tossed two scoreless innings of relief for the
Mets, who are 6-6 since the All-Star break. Brooks Raley earned his
second save by working around a two-out walk in the ninth. Keibert
Ruiz lofted a sacrifice fly in the sixth inning for the Nationals,
who lost for just the second time in seven games.
--Field Level Media
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