MLB roundup: Jays' Chris Bassitt shuts out Braves
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[May 13, 2023]
Chris Bassitt pitched his second career shutout as the
Toronto Blue Jays blanked the visiting Atlanta Braves 3-0 on Friday
night in the opener of a three-game series.
George Springer delivered the tiebreaking single in the fifth
inning, and Daulton Varsho homered in the eighth for Toronto, which
improved to 10-3 at home. The complete-game shutout was the first
for Toronto since Mark Buehrle blanked the Washington Nationals on
June 3, 2015.
Bassitt (5-2) allowed two hits and two walks and struck out eight
while outdueling Atlanta fireballer Spencer Strider. Bassitt threw
103 pitches while winning his fourth consecutive decision and
extending his scoreless streak to 20 innings.
Strider (4-1) struck out 12 in 6 2/3 innings to raise his season
count to a major-league-high 79 in just 46 2/3 frames. He was
charged with two runs and gave up five hits and one walk.
Yankees 6, Rays 5
Anthony Rizzo's second home run of the night was a go-ahead,
two-run shot with one out in the eighth inning to lift host New York
over Tampa Bay.
Aaron Judge drew a walk against Kevin Kelly and Tampa Bay brought
in Jason Adam (0-1). Rizzo then hit Adam's first-pitch changeup over
the right field wall to give the Yankees their second lead of the
game. It was Rizzo's 22nd career multi-homer game and second this
season.
Rizzo's go-ahead homer occurred after Michael King allowed Josh
Lowe's three-run homer, which turned a 4-2 deficit into a 5-4 lead
for the Rays in the top of the eighth. Randy Arozarena and Jose Siri
homered off Gerrit Cole in the opening two innings. Rizzo homered in
the first and Anthony Volpe went deep in the fifth to knot it 2-2.
Mariners 9, Tigers 2
Julio Rodriguez drove in four runs, including a two-run single that
highlighted a five-run second inning, and visiting Seattle rolled to
victory over Detroit.
Rodriguez had three hits, adding a two-run, opposite field home run
in the ninth. Ty France supplied two hits, two runs and an RBI for
Seattle. Winning pitcher Marco Gonzales (3-0) lasted six innings,
giving up two runs and five hits. He walked one and struck out two.
Detroit starter Matthew Boyd (2-3) was charged with six runs (five
earned) in 1 1/3 innings. He allowed five hits and four walks.
Cardinals 8, Red Sox 6
Pinch hitter Nolan Gorman hit a two-run home run in the ninth
inning to help visiting St. Louis upend Boston. St. Louis trailed
6-5 entering the ninth but scored three runs off Kenley Jansen
(1-1).
Ryan Helsley (1-2) earned the win for pitching two scoreless
innings. He struck out four. Nolan Arenado went 4-for-5 with a homer
while Willson Contreras also went deep for the Cardinals.
James Paxton struck out nine and gave up two runs in five innings
during his Red Sox debut. It was his first major league game since
April 6, 2021, as he missed more than two years due to Tommy John
surgery and a hamstring injury.
Reds 7, Marlins 4
Jake Fraley homered twice -- including a go-ahead, three-run shot
in the ninth inning -- to lead visiting Cincinnati to a win over
Miami.
Fraley went 2-for-4 with three runs and four RBIs. It was his first
career multi-homer game, and he doubled his dinger output for the
season from two to four.
Marlins right-hander Eury Perez made his major league debut,
allowing four hits, two walks and two runs in 4 2/3 innings. He
struck out seven. Like Perez, Reds starter Graham Ashcraft got a
no-decision. In 5 2/3 innings, Ashcraft allowed four runs (three
earned) on six hits, walked two and struck out three.
Orioles 6, Pirates 3
Cedric Mullins hit for the cycle and drove in three runs to lead
Baltimore to a victory over visiting Pittsburgh.
Ryan Mountcastle and Adley Rutschman had two hits each for the
Orioles, who have won three straight. In the eighth, Mullins batted
with two outs and runners on first and third and lifted a fly ball
to right for his fifth homer of the season, completing his first
career cycle and making it 6-2. It was the seventh cycle in Orioles
history.
Bryan Baker (3-0) pitched 1 1/3 innings with two strikeouts for the
win. Starter Kyle Bradish went six innings, allowing an unearned run
on three hits. Pittsburgh starter Johan Oviedo allowed one run on
four hits over five innings. He walked five and fanned three.
Angels 5, Guardians 4
Brandon Drury hit a go-ahead sacrifice fly to cap a two-run,
ninth-inning rally that lifted visiting Los Angeles over Cleveland
in the opener of a three-game series.
After Cleveland's Josh Naylor broke a 3-3 tie in the eighth with a
solo homer, Mike Trout doubled to lead off the ninth and advanced to
third on Anthony Rendon's one-out single. Trout scored when Andres
Gimenez's throw home was off after Hunter Renfroe's chopper. Drury
then sent a ball to center, allowing pinch runner Brent Phillips to
score the winning run.
Drury, Zach Neto and Gio Urshela had RBIs for the Angels, who won
for just the second time in six games. Amed Rosario and Gimenez each
had three hits for the Guardians, who are 3-4 on their nine-game
homestand. Emmanuel Clase (1-3) endured his fourth blown save and
took the loss.
Mets 3, Nationals 2
Francisco Lindor rapped a bases-clearing single with two outs in
the sixth inning as New York rallied past host Washington.
The Mets had struggled to score three runs, doing so just two times
in their eight previous games. Five pitchers combined on a
four-hitter for New York, which won for just the fourth time in its
last 13 games. Starter Tylor Megill (4-2) went five innings, and
Drew Smith completed four shutout innings by the relievers by
getting the one batter he faced for his first save of the season.
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Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher Chris Bassitt (40) throws a pitch
against the Atlanta Braves during the ninth inning at Rogers Centre.
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Nationals starter MacKenzie Gore went four shutout
innings, throwing 96 pitches. Andres Machado was charged with two
runs and Carl Edwards Jr. (1-2) was tagged with the Mets' third run.
Cubs 6, Twins 2
Christopher Morel clubbed a long two-run homer in the ninth inning
and Drew Smyly threw six strong innings as visiting Chicago beat
Minnesota in Minneapolis.
Morel provided key insurance with his opposite-field bomb into the
second deck in right-center to highlight a three-run ninth. Yan
Gomes delivered a tiebreaking RBI single in the seventh, Ian Happ
finished with three hits and Smyly (4-1) yielded two runs and four
hits as Chicago moved back to .500 with its second straight win.
The Twins, who managed just four hits and scored both of their runs
in the second inning, dropped to 4-6 in May. Starter Sonny Gray
allowed a run, four hits and struck out nine with a walk over 94
pitches, but he lasted just 5 1/3 innings. He maintained the major
league lead with his ERA rising from 1.35 to 1.39.
Phillies 6, Rockies 3
Alex Bohm and Kyle Schwarber homered, Bryce Harper had two hits and
two RBIs and Philadelphia beat Colorado in Denver.
Matt Strahm (3-3) pitched a scoreless inning of relief and Craig
Kimbrel fanned three in the ninth inning to record his fourth save
for Philadelphia, which has won four straight.
Ryan McMahon, Jurickson Profar and Kris Bryant had two hits each
for Colorado, which had won eight of its previous 10 games. Rockies
starter Austin Gomber retired the first 14 batters he faced and
threw just 56 pitches through six innings. Phillies starter Taijuan
Walker was nearly as sharp before Colorado got to him in the sixth
inning.
Brewers 5, Royals 1
Corbin Burnes tossed six scoreless innings and Owen Miller had his
first homer for his home-state team to pace host Milwaukee's victory
over Kansas City in the opener of the three-game series.
Burnes (4-2) allowed two singles, struck out seven and walked four.
He retired 10 of the final 11 he faced in a 104-pitch outing.
Miller, who played at nearby Ozaukee High School, about 35 miles
from American Family Field, led off the third inning against Max
Castillo with his first homer as a Brewer to make it 2-0. He
finished a triple shy of the cycle.
Josh Taylor (0-1), the Royals' fill-in starter, allowed an unearned
run in a 25-pitch first inning but took the loss. Kansas City's run
came on the third homer of the season by Freddy Fermin in the
seventh inning.
Diamondbacks 7, Giants 5
Dominic Fletcher, Arizona's No. 9 hitter, had three hits and four
RBIs in the win over San Francisco at Phoenix. The victory ended a
three-game losing streak.
Fletcher's RBI double off reliever Jakob Junis (2-2) in the sixth
inning broke a 4-4 tie. A passed ball by Blake Sabol allowed another
run to score. Lourdes Gurriel Jr.'s RBI double with two outs in the
seventh increased Arizona's lead to 7-4. Evan Longoria also homered
for the Diamondbacks.
Arizona closer Miguel Castro entered with one out in the ninth and
his team leading 7-5. He struck out Thairo Estrada, but J.D. Davis
followed with a double. Castro earned his second save when Joey Bart
popped out to second base. Joc Pederson and Michael Conforto hit
homers for the Giants.
Dodgers 4, Padres 2
Mookie Betts and Freddie Freeman hit back-to-back home runs in the
seventh inning to lead Los Angeles past visiting San Diego.
Betts -- whose two-out, ninth-inning homer off San Diego's Josh
Hader last Sunday led to an extra-inning Los Angeles win -- snapped
a 2-2 tie with a 426-foot drive to left-center on a 3-1 pitch from
Tim Hill (1-1). Freeman, who gave the Dodgers a 2-0 lead earlier in
the game with a two-run double, then made it 4-2 with a 370-foot
drive to right.
Los Angeles' Caleb Ferguson (3-0), who came off the paternity list
earlier Friday, struck out Trent Grisham with the go-ahead run on
second to end the seventh. Evan Phillips worked the final 1 2/3
innings to earn his seventh save. San Diego's runs scored on a
double by Ha-Seong Kim in the top of the seventh.
Astros 5, White Sox 1
Kyle Tucker, Martin Maldonado and Mauricio Dubon delivered
run-scoring doubles to back 6 2/3 strong innings from J.P. France
and lift Houston over host Chicago.
In his second major league start, France (1-0) allowed one run and
three hits while walking one and striking out three.
White Sox starter Michael Kopech (1-4) gave up two runs on just one
hit in 4 2/3 innings, but he walked six. Yordan Alvarez homered for
Chicago's lone run.
A's 9, Rangers 7 (10 innings)
Brent Rooker belted a three-run, walk-off home run in the 10th
inning to give Shintaro Fujinami his first major league win as
Oakland countered two Texas runs with four of its own.
Adolis Garcia and Marcus Semien stroked consecutive run-scoring
singles in the top of the 10th to give the Rangers a two-run lead.
However, Fujinami (1-4) came on to get the final two outs.
The A's, who snapped a five-game losing streak, started the bottom
of the 10th with an RBI single from Esteury Ruiz. After JJ Bleday
singled, Rooker went deep off Brock Burke (2-1) for his 11th homer
of the season.
--Field Level Media
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