MLB roundup: Orioles rout Red Sox for 6th straight win
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[September 09, 2023]
Ryan O'Hearn and Adley Rutschman homered to help the visiting
Baltimore Orioles extend their winning streak to six games with an
11-2 victory over the Boston Red Sox on Friday night.
Baltimore improved to 6-1 on its nine-game road trip. The Orioles
(89-51) are 47-25 on the road this season, the best mark in the
American League.
Gunnar Henderson had three hits for Baltimore, and Aaron Hicks had
two hits and two RBIs. O'Hearn and Rutschman each contributed two
hits and two runs, and Rutschman knocked in three.
Baltimore starter Kyle Bradish (11-6) struck out nine in six
innings. He gave up two runs on four hits and didn't walk a batter.
Connor Wong hit a solo home run for the Red Sox, who have lost three
in a row. Boston (72-69) has lost its past five home games. Tanner
Houck (4-9) allowed five runs on eight hits in 5 1/3 innings.
Diamondbacks 1, Cubs 0
Corbin Carroll hit a go-ahead RBI single in the eighth inning to
back a complete-game shutout from Zac Gallen as the Arizona
Diamondbacks beat the host Chicago Cubs.
Gallen (15-7) allowed just three hits while striking out nine. He
walked one while pitching his second career shutout.
Carroll went 2-for-3 with a walk and three stolen bases for Arizona,
which has taken the first two games of the four-game series.
Marlins 3, Phillies 2
Jesus Sanchez got a pinch-hit two-run homer, Jacob Stallings hit a
solo homer and Miami rallied past host Philadelphia.
Bryan De La Cruz added two hits for the Marlins. Starter Eury Perez
gave up four hits and two runs with four strikeouts and three walks
in five innings. David Robertson (5-6) earned the win in relief,
with Tanner Scott throwing a scoreless ninth inning for his sixth
save in nine chances.
Trea Turner homered, singled, stole a base and scored two runs for
the Phillies. Bryce Harper contributed an RBI single and two walks
and Phillies starter Cristopher Sanchez tossed five shutout innings
and allowed four hits with four strikeouts and one walk in a
no-decision.
Rays 7, Mariners 4
Rene Pinto and Harold Ramirez each hit two-run home runs in the
bottom of the seventh inning, and Tampa Bay rallied for a win over
visiting Seattle in St. Petersburg, Fla.
Isaac Paredes homered and notched a pair of RBIs for Tampa Bay,
which evened the four-game series at one win apiece.
Eugenio Suarez, Julio Rodriguez and Cal Raleigh each homered for
Seattle. Rodriguez matched his career high with his 28th homer of
the season, with Raleigh doing the same on his 27th of the year.
Dodgers 8, Nationals 5
Chris Taylor hit a two-run double to spark Los Angeles' four-run
sixth inning and the Dodgers went on to win at Washington. The game
featured a 94-minute rain delay in the seventh inning.
J.D. Martinez, Max Muncy and Enrique Hernandez homered for the
Dodgers. Freddie Freeman went 3-for-4 for Los Angeles, with his 53rd
double setting a single-season franchise record. Reliever Alex Vesia
(1-5) got the win after throwing 1 2/3 scoreless innings.
Keibert Ruiz and CJ Abrams hit home runs for the Nationals, who have
lost seven of their past eight. Reliever Robert Garcia (0-2)
surrendered two runs in two-thirds of an inning.
Brewers 8, Yankees 2
William Contreras hit a tiebreaking single in the seventh inning as
Milwaukee put up six late runs to defeat host New York.
The NL Central-leading Brewers moved three games in front of the
Chicago Cubs, who lost to the Arizona Diamondbacks 1-0 earlier
Friday.
Two days after striking out looking for the game's final out against
Pittsburgh Pirates closer David Bednar to end a 5-4 loss, Contreras
lined a base hit over New York's drawn-in infield against Jonathan
Loaisiga for a 3-2 lead. After stealing his fourth base this year,
Contreras slid home headfirst on a base hit by Carlos Santana to
make it 4-2.
Padres 11, Astros 2
Blake Snell extended his run of quality starts amid his Cy Young
Award pursuit and visiting San Diego parlayed aggressive baserunning
into an interleague victory over Houston.
Snell (13-9) allowed two runs on five hits and three walks with
eight strikeouts over six innings while posting his sixth
consecutive quality start. The 2018 American League Cy Young Award
winner while with the Tampa Bay Rays, Snell has surrendered three
earned runs or fewer in 20 consecutive starts, going 12-3 with a
1.40 ERA during that span.
Astros right-hander Hunter Brown (10-11) allowed six runs on six
hits and two walks with five strikeouts over 4 1/3 innings. The
Astros fell to 35-35 at Minute Maid Park with their 10th loss in
their last 12 games there.
Cardinals 9, Reds 4
Willson Contreras belted a tape-measure, three-run homer and six
relievers combined for 5 1/3 scoreless innings to lead visiting St.
Louis past Cincinnati.
Matthew Liberatore (3-5) struck out three over 1 1/3 innings to earn
the win. Nolan Arenado had three hits and scored twice for the
Cardinals, who won for the fourth time in five games. The Cardinals
scored three runs in the first and three more in the third off
Cincinnati starter Andrew Abbott (8-5). All six runs came home
thanks to rallies that started with two outs and no runners on base.
Hunter Renfroe hit his 20th homer, his first with the Reds, who
finished 0-for-7 with runners in scoring position and stranded 12
runners. Cincinnati took its second consecutive defeat and lost
ground in the race for the third and final National League wild
card.
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Braves 8, Pirates 2
Eddie Rosario homered and drove in three runs Friday to help Atlanta
wallop visiting Pittsburgh.
Ronald Acuna Jr. also homered, his 35th, and added an RBI single,
going 3-for-4. Travis d'Arnaud hit a two-run single and Orlando
Arcia added an RBI single for the Braves. Atlanta starter Bryce
Elder (12-4) allowed two runs and four hits in seven innings, with
nine strikeouts and one walk. He is 4-0 over his past five starts.
Jack Suwinski hit his 24th homer for the Pirates, who have lost
three of five. Pittsburgh starter Mitch Keller (11-9), who had made
four quality starts in a row, allowed eight runs and a career-high
12 hits in five innings, with four strikeouts and no walks. He has
never beaten the Braves, going 0-3 in five career starts with a 9.97
ERA.
Twins 5, Mets 2
Carlos Correa homered and doubled to lead Minnesota to victory over
New York in the opening game of a three-game series in Minneapolis.
Royce Lewis went 2-for-4 with two doubles and two RBIs and a run for
Minnesota, which extended its American League Central lead to seven
games over the Cleveland Guardians. Caleb Thielbar (3-1) pitched a
scoreless inning of relief with two strikeouts to pick up the win.
Jhoan Duran pitched the ninth to garner his 25th save.
Francisco Lindor's ground-rule double drove in two runs and Pete
Alonso also doubled and walked for New York. Sean Reid-Foley (0-1)
took the loss after allowing three runs on two hits and a walk in
two-thirds of an inning.
Blue Jays 5, Royals 4
Bo Bichette returned from the injured list and had two RBIs as
Toronto defeated visiting Kansas City.
Bichette, who had been out with a right quad injury, had an RBI
double to tie the game at 1-1 in the sixth and a game-tying RBI
single in the Jays' four-run seventh. Left-hander Yusei Kikuchi
allowed one run, three hits and one walk while striking out eight in
five innings for Toronto. Davis Schneider added two doubles for the
Blue Jays.
Dairon Blanco hit a solo home run for the Royals as the teams opened
a three-game series. Salvador Perez went 3-for-5 with an RBI for
Kansas City.
A's 6, Rangers 3
Shea Langeliers belted a tiebreaking, two-run homer in the sixth
inning to lift Oakland over reeling Texas in Arlington, Texas.
Oakland's Esteury Ruiz had a solo homer and an RBI single and Ryan
Noda also drove in two runs. Zack Gelof, Aledmys Diaz and Ruiz each
had two hits to send the Athletics to their fifth win in seven
games.
Texas' Corey Seager clubbed a two-run homer and Nathaniel Lowe added
an RBI single for the Rangers, who have lost four in a row and 16 of
their last 20 games. Rangers right fielder Evan Carter went 1-for-3
with a walk in his major league debut in replacing Adolis Garcia,
who sustained a patellar tendon strain two days earlier.
White Sox 6, Tigers 0
Mike Clevinger bounced back from his worst outing of the season to
throw seven shutout innings, Yoan Moncada homered for the third
consecutive game and visiting Chicago blanked Detroit.
Clevinger (7-7) limited the Tigers to three hits, no walks and a hit
batter while striking out seven. He surrendered eight runs and 12
hits in four innings against the Tigers in Chicago last Saturday.
Moncada drove in three runs and Andrew Benintendi knocked in a pair
for the White Sox, who have won two in a row after a five-game skid.
Detroit rookie starter Reese Olson (3-7) carried a no-hitter into
the seventh inning before allowing Luis Robert Jr.'s one-out double.
Two batters later, Olson gave up Moncada's homer before he was
removed after 6 2/3 innings and 104 pitches. He walked one and
struck out five.
Giants 9, Rockies 8
Wilmer Flores recorded his 500th career RBI on a tiebreaking,
bases-loaded walk in San Francisco's three-run eighth inning that
led to a win over visiting Colorado. LaMonte Wade Jr. followed with
another run-producing walk.
Scoring all nine of their runs after the fifth inning, the Giants
remained 2 1/2 games out of the final National League wild-card
playoff spot by snapping a six-game losing streak.
After a three-run homer by the Rockies' Elias Diaz broke a 4-4 tie
in the top of the seventh, the Giants got two back in the bottom of
the inning on Blake Sabol's 12th homer of the season before pushing
across the difference-making runs in the eighth.
Guardians 6, Angels 3
Josh Naylor drove in three runs as Cleveland led all the way while
defeating Los Angeles in Anaheim, Calif. The Guardians remained 6
1/2 games behind the AL Central-leading Minnesota Twins with 20
games to play.
Five Cleveland players collected two hits apiece. Guardians starter
Logan Allen (7-7) worked five innings, allowing one run on three
hits.
Emmanuel Clase pitched a 1-2-3 ninth for his major-league-best 39th
save after taking his 10th blown save on Thursday. The depleted
Angels, without slugger Shohei Ohtani (oblique) for the fifth
straight game, started four rookies. Logan O'Hoppe homered and
singled for Los Angeles, which fell for the 10th in 12 games.
--Field Level Media
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