MLB roundup: Yankees blast A's in Aaron Judge's return
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[May 10, 2023]
Gleyber Torres homered for the second straight game and drove
in three runs as the New York Yankees beat the visiting Oakland
Athletics 10-5 on Tuesday night.
The Yankees welcomed Aaron Judge back from the 10-game injured list
due to a strained right hip and saw him go 0-for-3 with two RBIs and
a run. Judge scored during New York's five-run third off Oakland
starter Drew Rucinski (0-3) as the Yankees have scored 24 runs in
their past three games.
Judge drove in the tying run when his hard grounder went off third
baseman Jace Peterson's glove and Jose Trevino scored in the third
inning. Judge then lifted a sacrifice fly in the eighth to round out
the scoring. After Judge's RBI fielder's choice in the third,
Anthony Rizzo, Torres and Harrison Bader followed with RBI singles.
Jake Bauers capped the inning by lifting a sacrifice fly, and he
later hit a two-run homer in the seventh.
New York's Clarke Schmidt (1-3) allowed two runs on five hits in a
career-high six innings for his first career win as a starting
pitcher. Jordan Diaz homered in three straight at-bats for the A's.
He hit solo shots in the fourth off Schmidt and seventh off Albert
Abreu before connecting for a two-run drive off Greg Weissert in the
eighth.
Giants 4, Nationals 1
Casey Schmitt homered in his major league debut, Logan Webb
scattered nine hits over seven innings and San Francisco evened a
three-game series with visiting Washington by posting a victory.
Mitch Haniger's two-run double in the first inning gave the Giants a
lead they never relinquished en route to their fifth win in the past
seven games. Schmitt launched a 420-foot bomb to center field in his
second look at Nationals starter Patrick Corbin (1-5), extending the
Giants' lead to 3-0 in the fourth.
Webb (3-5) took a shutout into the sixth before a double by Joey
Meneses and single by Dominic Smith got the visitors within 3-1. But
the Giants ace escaped a two-on, one-out jam. Webb allowed one run
and one walk while striking out seven.
Astros 3, Angels 1
Framber Valdez went eight strong innings and Martin Maldonado hit a
two-run home run against his former team as Houston earned a victory
over Los Angeles in Anaheim, Calif., handing Shohei Ohtani his first
loss of the season in the process.
Valdez (3-4) gave up one run on three hits over 99 pitches with no
walks and 12 strikeouts to end a two-start losing streak. Ohtani
(4-1) gave up three runs on six hits over seven innings with two
walks and seven strikeouts for the Angels as he took the loss for
the first time since his final start of the 2022 season.
Ohtani's strikeout of Jeremy Pena in the second inning was the
Japanese star's 502nd career whiff on the mound. With Babe Ruth's
career strikeout total at 501 -- according to MLB's official
statistics -- Ohtani now is the all-time leader in strikeouts by a
player with at least 100 career home runs. Los Angeles rookie Zach
Neto hit his first career home run.
Guardians 2, Tigers 0
Amed Rosario had four hits and an RBI to help Cleveland to a win
against visiting Detroit in the second game of a three-game series.
Cleveland starter Shane Bieber (3-1) threw six shutout innings. He
scattered seven hits, struck out a season-high nine and walked one.
Tigers starter Michael Lorenzen (1-2) allowed one run and five hits
over seven innings. Akil Baddoo and Spencer Torkelson each had three
hits for the Tigers, who had won six of seven.
Steven Kwan led off the bottom of the first with a double for the
second straight game. He took third on a single by Rosario and
scored on a sacrifice fly by Jose Ramirez for a 1-0 lead. Will
Brennan led off the eighth with his second hit of the game, stole
second and came home on a triple by Rosario to make it 2-0.
Orioles 4, Rays 2
Adley Rutschman hit a two-run homer to back 5 2/3 strong innings by
rookie Grayson Rodriguez to lead Baltimore past visiting Tampa Bay.
Ryan Mountcastle went 2-for-4 with a run for the Orioles, who ended
a season-high, three-game losing streak. Rodriguez (2-0) limited the
Rays to two runs, both on solo homers. Felix Bautista threw 1 1/3
scoreless innings for his eighth save.
Taylor Walls and Wander Franco went deep for the Rays. Zach Eflin
(4-1) yielded four runs on seven hits in six innings.
Rockies 10, Pirates 1
Jurickson Profar homered twice and Ryan McMahon hit a two-run triple
as visiting Colorado clobbered Pittsburgh.
Charlie Blackmon and Randal Grichuk each added an RBI single for the
Rockies, who have won seven of their past nine games. Colorado
starter Connor Seabold (1-0) gave up one run and three hits in five
innings, with three strikeouts and three walks, for his first major
league win.
Pittsburgh starter Luis Ortiz (0-1), just called up to make his 2023
debut, allowed five runs -- only two of them earned -- and seven
hits in five innings, with one walk and one strikeout. Andrew
McCutchen hit an RBI single for the Pirates, who have lost eight of
nine.
Reds 7, Mets 6
Jonathan India doubled and drove in three runs while TJ Friedl
contributed a key two-run triple as Cincinnati held off a late
charge from visiting New York for the Reds' second win in three
games despite nearly blowing a 7-1 lead.
Alexis Diaz worked out of a bases-loaded jam in the eighth and
retired the side in order in the ninth for his seventh save in as
many chances. Rookie Francisco Alvarez homered twice, and Francisco
Lindor and Pete Alonso also went deep for the Mets, who have dropped
12 of 15 to fall a season-worst two games below .500. Alonso is tied
for the major league lead with 12 homers.
Before the game, the Mets scratched scheduled starter Max Scherzer
due to neck spasms. David Peterson (1-5) was recalled to make a spot
start. Cincinnati starter Luke Weaver (1-2) allowed three solo
homers, running his total to eight over four starts.
Phillies 8, Blue Jays 4
Nick Castellanos hit a home run, double and single and drove in two
runs to lift host Philadelphia past Toronto, ending the Blue Jays'
three-game winning streak.
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York Yankees second baseman Gleyber Torres (25) celebrates his two
run home run against the Oakland Athletics during the fifth inning
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Brandon Marsh added a two-run double and Alec Bohm
had two hits for the Phillies, while starter Aaron Nola (3-2) gave
up five hits and two runs with six strikeouts and two walks in six
innings.
Bo Bichette homered, doubled and knocked in two runs for the Blue
Jays. Blue Jays starter Alek Manoah (1-3) tossed 4 2/3 innings and
allowed four hits and three runs with one strikeout and four walks.
Braves 9, Red Sox 3
Charlie Morton pitched six strong innings and Sean Murphy drove in
four runs to lift Atlanta to a win over visiting Boston in the
opener of a two-game series.
Atlanta has won three straight and improved to 6-4 in interleague
games. Morton (4-3) allowed two runs on five hits with two walks and
seven strikeouts. He improved his career record against the Red Sox
to 8-1.
Boston starter Nick Pivetta (2-3) pitched four innings and allowed a
season-high seven runs on eight hits with three walks and two
strikeouts. His career record dropped to 6-4 against Atlanta.
Dodgers 6, Brewers 2
Los Angeles pounded out three homers and the bullpen covered eight
innings after starter Noah Syndergaard exited with an injury to
preserve a victory over host Milwaukee.
Syndergaard had a cut on his right index finger and left after a
20-pitch scoreless first inning. Justin Bruihl (1-0), the second of
seven relievers, got the victory with 1 2/3 scoreless innings. Evan
Phillips retired the only batter he faced for his sixth save.
Miguel Vargas had a two-run homer and Mookie Betts and Will Smith
had solo homers for the Dodgers. The Brewers got solo homers from
Rowdy Tellez, his 10th, and Victor Caratini, his second, off Shelby
Miller in the seventh.
Padres 6, Twins 1
San Diego snapped a tie by scoring two unearned runs in the top of
the seventh without the benefit of a hit, then broke the game open
on Manny Machado's three-run, ninth-inning homer to defeat Minnesota
in the opener of a three-game series in Minneapolis.
The Twins made three errors in the seventh -- two on bad throws by
catcher Christian Vazquez -- and reliever Griffin Jax issued two
walks to allow San Diego to break a 1-1 deadlock.
Padres starter Michael Wacha (3-1) got credit for the win. Jax (1-4)
took the loss on the two unearned runs.
Cardinals 6, Cubs 4
Paul DeJong hit a tiebreaking, ninth-inning homer and Nolan Gorman
and Lars Nootbaar also went deep as St. Louis won its third straight
game, beating host Chicago.
Chicago's Javier Assad (0-2) threw five scoreless innings of relief
before DeJong drove a pitch well into the left field bleachers to
break a 4-4 tie. DeJong, who went to high school in Antioch, Ill.,
finished 2-for-3 with a walk to raise his average to .350.
Dansby Swanson had a homer, two doubles and three RBIs while
Christopher Morel also homered in his season debut for the Cubs, who
have dropped three straight and nine of 12. Chicago twice left the
bases loaded without scoring and was on the wrong end of four double
plays.
White Sox 4, Royals 2
Andrew Vaughn smacked a two-run homer and Lucas Giolito won for the
first time in three weeks as Chicago picked up a win over host
Kansas City.
Giolito (2-2) struck out a season-high nine over six innings,
allowing two runs on five hits while walking two.
Chicago failed to get a ball out of the infield as Jordan Lyles
(0-6) retired the first 11 batters he faced before Luis Robert Jr.
ripped his eighth homer of the season 430 feet to left, tying the
game at 1-1 in the fourth.
Mariners 5, Rangers 0
George Kirby tossed seven shutout innings and Ty France delivered a
two-run single to help Seattle beat visiting Texas.
Tom Murphy added a two-run homer as Seattle won for the seventh time
in its past nine games. France and Murphy each had two hits for the
Mariners. Kirby (4-2) matched his career high of nine strikeouts
while winning for the fourth time in his past five starts. He gave
up six hits and didn't walk anyone.
The Rangers have tallied just two runs in the first two matchups in
the three-game series after scoring 58 runs over their previous six
games. Texas prevailed 2-1 in Monday's series opener. The Rangers'
Andrew Heaney (2-3) gave up four runs (three earned) and four hits
in 6 2/3 innings. He struck out seven and walked two.
Marlins 6, Diamondbacks 2
Jorge Soler drove in five runs on two home runs, Jesus Luzardo
pitched six strong innings and Miami defeated Arizona in Phoenix.
Soler hit his first homer of the night 468 feet to left-center field
off Arizona starter Brandon Pfaadt, driving in Jon Berti and Jazz
Chisholm Jr. The deep blast followed a Luis Arraez RBI single in the
first, giving Miami an early 4-0 lead that proved to be more than
enough for Luzardo.
Luzardo (3-2) allowed just one run on seven hits and struck out five
while walking two. All six Miami runs were credited to Pfaadt (0-1),
who came into Tuesday's contest with a 13.50 ERA after allowing
seven runs in his only other appearance.
--Field Level Media
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