MLB roundup: Brewers endure blowout loss, scary injury
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[May 27, 2023]
Mitch Haniger, J.D. Davis and Patrick Bailey combined for 10
hits and 10 RBIs and Alex Wood tag-teamed with Tristan Beck on a
four-hitter as the San Francisco Giants romped past the host
Milwaukee Brewers 15-1 on Friday.
The game was marred by a scary second-inning incident in the home
dugout when Brewers shortstop Willy Adames was hit on the side of
the head by a foul liner. Adames was able to walk to the clubhouse
and an evaluation at a hospital shortly thereafter showed no
fractures. However, he was hospitalized overnight for further
examination, according to manager Craig Counsell.
Haniger homered as part of a three-run second and Davis went deep in
a two-run seventh, helping the Giants win for the ninth time in 11
games. They broke the game open with a seven-run third capped by a
three-run homer from Brett Wisely.
Brewers starter Freddy Peralta (5-4) gave up 10 runs (five earned)
on eight hits in 2 1/3 innings. Wood (1-0) was pulled with two outs
in the sixth, leading 12-1. He allowed one run and three hits. Beck
pitched the final 3 1/3 innings to earn his first career save.
Reds 9, Cubs 0
Hunter Greene matched a career high with 11 strikeouts over six
no-hit innings but left after throwing 110 pitches, and Cincinnati
mashed a season-high 19 hits during a rout of host Chicago.
Greene (1-4) allowed just two walks. Eduardo Salazar, in his second
major league appearance, pitched a perfect seventh before yielding
singles to Christopher Morel and Miles Mastrobuoni in the eighth.
Matt McLain, Spencer Steer, Tyler Stephenson and Stuart Fairchild
each had three hits as Cincinnati posted its fourth win in 12 games.
The Reds roughed up Chicago starter Justin Steele (6-2), who lasted
a season-low 3 2/3 innings and allowed season highs in runs (six),
five earned, and hits (10).
Rays 9, Dodgers 3
Yandy Diaz had two doubles, a home run and two RBIs and Tampa Bay
defeated Los Angeles in St. Petersburg, Fla.
Jose Siri tacked on a two-run homer in the eighth inning as part of
the Rays' 13-hit attack. Cooper Criswell (1-1), who gave up one run
in four innings of relief, collected his first big-league win.
Noah Syndergaard (1-4) pitched six innings for the Dodgers but
allowed six runs on eight hits.
Mets 5, Rockies 2
Francisco Lindor homered and drove in four runs, Max Scherzer tossed
a season-best seven innings and New York beat Colorado in Denver.
Scherzer (4-2) allowed one run on six hits and struck out a
season-high eight.
Brandon Nimmo had two triples, walked three times and scored three
runs, and Adam Ottavino picked up his fifth save for the Mets, who
have won seven of their past nine games.
Charlie Blackmon and Ryan McMahon homered, Alan Trejo had three hits
and Jurickson Profar singled to extend his on-base streak to 33
games for the Rockies.
Guardians 4, Cardinals 3
Shane Bieber threw 6 2/3 innings of two-run ball and Cleveland held
on for a win over visiting St. Louis.
Bieber (4-3) yielded five hits and four walks while striking out
two. Emmanuel Clase yielded a run in the ninth but emerged with his
major-league-leading 17th save. The Guardians built a 4-0 lead
thanks to a fifth-inning rally that included an RBI single from
Steven Kwan and a three-run double from Amed Rosario.
The Cardinals' Matthew Liberatore (1-1) allowed four runs on five
hits in five innings with two walks and two strikeouts.
Padres 5, Yankees 1
Juan Soto hit a two-run home run in the fifth inning and Fernando
Tatis Jr. hit a two-run drive in the sixth as visiting San Diego
beat New York.
The Padres won for the fourth time in five games after a 2-11 skid
and dealt the Yankees a third straight loss. New York was managed by
bench coach Carlos Mendoza as manager Aaron Boone served a one-game
suspension for his heated ejection on Thursday in a 3-1 loss to
Baltimore.
Joe Musgrove (2-2) allowed one run on six hits in 6 1/3 innings and
avoided a third straight loss. New York's Randy Vasquez (0-1)
allowed two runs on four hits in 4 2/3 innings in his major league
debut.
White Sox 12, Tigers 3
Andrew Vaughn homered and drove in three runs, Yoan Moncada had
three hits and drove in three runs and the visiting Chicago defeated
Detroit.
Chicago's Tim Anderson supplied four hits, scored three runs and
drove in another, while Yasmani Grandal and Hanser Alberto knocked
in two runs apiece. White Sox starter Lance Lynn (4-5) gave up three
runs, one earned, and three hits in six innings.
Detroit starter Joey Wentz (1-5) allowed five runs and six hits in
four innings.
Phillies 6, Braves 4
Brandon Marsh delivered the go-ahead hit and Craig Kimbrel picked up
his 400th career save as visiting Philadelphia defeated Atlanta to
even the four-game series at one win apiece.
Marsh lined a bases-loaded single in the sixth inning off Joe
Jimenez (0-1) to drive in two runs and put the Phillies ahead to
stay. Philadelphia starter Taijuan Walker (4-2) pitched a
season-best 6 2/3 innings and allowed three runs on 10 hits.
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May 25, 2023; Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA;
Milwaukee Brewers shortstop Willy Adames (27) hits a double in the
fourth inning against the San Francisco Giants at American Family
Field. Mandatory Credit: Benny Sieu-USA TODAY Sports
Atlanta starter Jared Shuster tossed 5 2/3 innings
and allowed three runs on three hits. However, the Braves' bullpen
faltered, giving up three runs over the last 3 1/3 innings.
Marlins 6, Angels 2
Bryan De La Cruz had four of Miami's season-high 16 hits in a
victory at Anaheim, Calif., that ended Los Angeles' four-game
winning streak.
De La Cruz homered and singled three times for the Marlins, who also
got a home run from Jorge Soler for the fourth game in a row. Jesus
Luzardo (4-3) tossed five innings of one-run ball for the win.
Gio Urshela had three hits (all singles), Mike Trout singled and
doubled
and Brandon Drury homered for the Angels. Reid Detmers (0-4) yielded
three runs on 10 hits in five-plus innings.
Astros 5, Athletics 2
Corey Julks had his second three-RBI game of the week, Alex Bregman
contributed an RBI single to a four-run third inning, and Houston
handed Oakland its ninth loss in a row.
Hunter Brown (5-1) struck out a career-high 10 as the Astros
improved to 4-0 against the A's this season. Julks gave Houston a
lead it never relinquished with an RBI single in the second.
A's starter James Kaprielian (0-5) was pulled after five innings,
charged with five runs (four earned) on eight hits.
Blue Jays 3, Twins 1
Kevin Kiermaier homered and tripled to help Toronto earn a win
against Minnesota in the opener of a three-game series in
Minneapolis.
Bo Bichette also had two hits, including a two-run homer, and George
Springer doubled twice for the Blue Jays, who had lost seven of
eight. Blue Jays starter Kevin Gausman (3-3) allowed one run and
four hits in 5 1/3 innings. He struck out eight and issued a
season-high five walks.
Twins starter Louie Varland (2-1) gave up three runs and seven hits
in six innings.
Rangers 12, Orioles 2
Corey Seager hit a grand slam and Jon Gray pitched seven strong
innings as visiting Texas opened a three-game series against
Baltimore with a win.
Leody Taveras went 2-for-4 with a two-run home run, three RBIs and
two runs for the Rangers. Gray (5-1) allowed a run on four hits with
eight strikeouts and a walk for the Rangers, who won for the sixth
time in seven games.
Orioles starter Grayson Rodriguez (2-2) left the game having allowed
a season-high nine runs (eight earned) on six hits in 3 1/3 innings.
Nationals 12, Royals 10
Luis Garcia matched a franchise record with six hits as Washington
outlasted host Kansas City. Garcia doubled twice in the sixth inning
as the Nationals scored eight for their biggest inning of the
season.
Washington's Joey Meneses knocked in three runs on two hits in the
sixth, and he finished 3-for-5. Corey Dickerson also homered in that
frame, and teammate Lane Thomas led off the game with a long ball.
Bobby Witt Jr. homered twice and went 4-for-5 with five RBIs for
Kansas City. Salvador Perez added two hits and three RBIs.
Red Sox 7, Diamondbacks 2
Enrique Hernandez hit a two-run homer and Boston broke out of its
slumber with a dominating victory over Arizona in Phoenix.
Triston Casas and Alex Verdugo each had three hits and one RBI as
the Red Sox racked up 14 hits to break a four-game losing streak.
Chris Sale (5-2) gave up one run and four hits over five innings for
the win.
The Diamondbacks lost their second straight game after winning their
previous four. Jose Herrera and Emmanuel Rivera had two hits apiece.
Pirates 11, Mariners 6
Jack Suwinski hit two of his team's franchise-record-tying seven
home runs as Pittsburgh defeated host Seattle in the opener of a
three-game interleague series.
Bryan Reynolds, Ke'Bryan Hayes, Tucupita Marcano, Andrew McCutchen
and Carlos Santana also went deep for the Pirates, who snapped a
two-game skid.
Julio Rodriguez and J.P. Crawford homered for Seattle, which had a
four-game winning streak end.
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