MLB roundup: O's edge Rays, both punch tickets to postseason
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[September 18, 2023]
Adley Rutschman scored on Cedric Mullins' sacrifice fly in
the 11th inning as the Baltimore Orioles clinched their first
playoff appearance since 2016 with a 5-4 win over the visiting Tampa
Bay Rays on Sunday.
The Orioles earned a split of the four-game series and increased
their lead over the Rays to two games in the American League East.
With the Texas Rangers losing to the Cleveland Guardians, the Rays
locked up their fifth consecutive playoff berth.
Ryan O'Hearn's sacrifice bunt moved Rutschman to third leading off
the 11th against Jake Diekman (0-2). Mullins then followed with a
deep fly to center. DL Hall (2-0) pitched a scoreless 11th inning
for the Orioles.
With Baltimore trailing 3-2 in the ninth, Austin Hays singled with
two outs against Pete Fairbanks. With pinch runner Jorge Mateo
moving on the pitch, Adam Frazier doubled down the left field line
and Mateo came around with the tying run.
The Rays took a 4-3 lead in the 10th when Manuel Margot scored on a
groundout, but the Orioles tied it on Rutschman's two-out single in
the bottom half of the frame.
Marlins 16, Braves 2
Jazz Chisholm Jr. became the first player in franchise history to
slug grand slams in consecutive games as host Miami swept Atlanta.
The Marlins got more good news as Jorge Soler, who leads the team in
homers, returned from an oblique injury. He went 2-for-3 with two
RBIs, including his 36th homer of the season. Luis Arraez, who leads
the majors with a .353 batting average, went 3-for-5 with two RBIs.
Miami, which remains in contention for a National League wild-card
playoff berth, won its third straight game. The Braves lost their
third straight game since clinching their sixth consecutive NL East
title.
Blue Jays 3, Red Sox 2
Matt Chapman hit an RBI triple with one out in the ninth inning and
Toronto defeated visiting Boston.
The Red Sox had tied the game with two outs in the top of the ninth
on Rafael Devers' 33rd home run of the season, a drive to left
against Erik Swanson (4-2). Boston stranded 12 runners in losing for
the fourth straight game.
Daulton Varsho hit a solo home run for the Blue Jays, who swept the
three-game series. Garrett Whitlock (5-5) took the loss.
Guardians 9, Rangers 2
Cleveland erupted for nine runs in the fourth inning, more than
enough to beat visiting Texas.
Jose Ramirez homered and drove in two runs for Cleveland, which
completed a three-game sweep. Andres Gimenez finished 2-for-4 with a
double and three RBIs.
Josh H. Smith and Ezequiel Duran drove in one run apiece for Texas.
The Rangers fell 1 1/2 games behind the Astros in the AL West. Texas
currently holds the league's third wild-card spot by one game.
Mets 8, Reds 4
Jose Quintana pitched 6 2/3 effective innings, Francisco Alvarez hit
a two-run double and Daniel Vogelbach added a late bases-clearing
double as host New York beat Cincinnati.
Mark Vientos had three hits and an RBI for New York, which salvaged
the finale of the three-game series. The Mets are all but
mathematically eliminated from the NL wild-card chase, but they
played spoiler. Cincinnati began the day tied for the NL's third
wild-card spot with the Arizona Diamondbacks.
Nick Senzel and Christian Encarnacion-Strand each homered and had
two hits for the Reds, who had won five of their previous six games.
Pirates 3, Yankees 2
Jason Delay hit a go-ahead RBI double in the seventh inning as
Pittsburgh topped visiting New York to avoid a three-game series
sweep.
Miguel Andujar homered and Liover Peguero hit an RBI single for the
Pirates, who have won four of their last six games. David Bednar
struck out three in the ninth for his 36th save.
Anthony Volpe hit a solo homer and DJ LeMahieu had an RBI double for
the Yankees, who are 6-2 in their last eight games. New York starter
Carlos Rodon (3-6) allowed three runs and six hits in 6 2/3 innings,
with 10 strikeouts and no walks.
Astros 7, Royals 1
Yordan Alvarez and Jake Meyers belted solo home runs and Framber
Valdez gave up one unearned run in seven innings as visiting Houston
ended Kansas City's four-game winning streak.
The Astros are 1 1/2 games ahead of the Texas Rangers in the AL
West. Valdez (12-10) yielded five hits and fanned five.
Royals starter Jordan Lyles (4-17) was tagged for four runs on six
hits in six innings. The right-hander struck out six.
Nationals 2, Brewers 1 (11 innings)
Joey Meneses hit a go-ahead sacrifice fly in the top of the 11th
inning to lift Washington to victory over host Milwaukee.
Automatic runner CJ Abrams advanced to third on a flyout by Lane
Thomas before scampering home when Meneses lifted a ball to center
that allowed Washington to salvage the finale of a three-game
series. Luis Garcia had two hits, including a homer, for the
Nationals, who snapped a five-game skid.
Brice Turang's sacrifice bunt moved the tying run to third in the
last of the 11th, but Robert Garcia (1-2) intentionally walked Willy
Adames before getting Rowdy Tellez to ground into a game-ending
double play.
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Sep 17, 2023; Toronto, Ontario, CAN;Toronto Blue Jays third baseman
Matt Chapman (26) celebrates a double against the Boston Red Sox
during the second inning at Rogers Centre. Mandatory Credit: John E.
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Twins 4, White Sox 0
Edouard Julien smacked a three-run home run and Jorge Polanco added
a solo shot to back seven shutout innings from Sonny Gray as
visiting Minnesota blanked Chicago.
Gray needed just 81 pitches to cover his seven innings. He scattered
five hits and six strikeouts to improve to 8-7. Griffin Jax and
Emilio Pagan closed the shutout by combining for two innings of
one-hit relief with two strikeouts.
Andrew Benintendi had a double among his two hits for the White Sox,
who lost for the 12th time in the past 16 games. Chicago stranded
seven runners while going 0-for-8 with runners in scoring position.
Cardinals 6, Phillies 5
Jordan Walker hit a solo home run in the bottom of the eighth inning
to help St. Louis avoid a three-game sweep by beating visiting
Philadelphia in the series finale.
Walker's 16th homer of the season came against reliever Seranthony
Dominguez (4-5) and broke a 5-5 tie. Ryan Helsley allowed a single
and walked a batter in the ninth but stranded both runners to earn
his 11th save. John King (2-1) got the win despite allowing a run on
three hits in the eighth inning.
Paul Goldschmidt hit a solo home run and a two-run double for the
Cardinals. St. Louis starter Dakota Hudson surrendered three runs
and five hits over five innings.
Giants 11, Rockies 10
Brandon Crawford homered, J.D. Davis had two hits and three runs and
San Francisco held off Colorado in Denver.
The Giants put up an eight-run sixth inning to take a 9-0 lead, and
the Rockies' comeback effort fell short despite four runs in the
ninth. Mitch Haniger, Thairo Estrada and Joc Pederson each had two
hits for San Francisco, which avoided a four-game sweep.
Hunter Goodman and Brenton Doyle homered for the Rockies. Elias
Diaz's two-run single in the ninth pulled Colorado within 11-10, but
Taylor Rogers replaced Camilo Doval and got Charlie Blackmon to line
out to end it, picking up his second save of the season.
Padres 10, Athletics 1
Juan Soto blew out the candles on Bob Melvin's three-day homecoming
party with an eighth-inning grand slam, propelling visiting San
Diego to a victory over Oakland and a three-game sweep of an
interleague series.
Soto also belted a two-run homer an inning earlier to finish 3-for-5
with six RBIs in the Padres' season-best fourth straight win. The
grand slam was the first of his career and the two homers gave him
32 for the season.
The A's avoided a shutout in the last of the eighth when Brent
Rooker bombed his 26th home run of the season off the Padres' fourth
pitcher, Ray Kerr. Rooker finished with two of Oakland's six hits.
Tigers 5, Angels 3
Jake Rogers hit a pair of home runs and drove in four runs as
Detroit completed a three-game series sweep with a victory over Los
Angeles in Anaheim, Calif.
Miguel Diaz pitched one scoreless inning to start the game. Winning
pitcher Joey Wentz (3-11) tossed 4 1/3 innings, giving up three runs
and five hits. Alex Lange got the last three outs for his 24th save
of the season as the Tigers won their fourth straight game.
Randal Grichuk hit a two-run homer for the Angles. Losing pitcher
Kenny Rosenberg (1-2) allowed all five runs on seven hits in five
innings.
Dodgers 6, Mariners 1
Jason Heyward went 3-for-5 with a home run and a double as Los
Angeles shook off any after-effects of clinching the NL West title
by defeating host Seattle.
Austin Barnes and James Outman also homered for the Dodgers, whose
6-2 victory in 11 innings Saturday night clinched their 10th
division title in 11 seasons.
The Mariners went 2-4 on their homestand against the two Los Angeles
teams. Right-hander Logan Gilbert (13-6) took his first loss since
June 28, ending a streak of eight consecutive victories.
Diamondbacks 6, Cubs 2
Ketel Marte blasted a two-run homer and Arizona helped its playoff
chances with a win against Chicago to complete a three-game sweep in
Phoenix.
Marte had two hits and two runs for the Diamondbacks, who took sole
possession of the NL's second wild card, one half-game ahead of the
Cubs and Miami Marlins, who are each 78-72. Arizona starter Ryne
Nelson allowed two runs and four hits in 3 1/3 innings.
Chicago starter Jordan Wicks (3-1) was tagged for three runs and
four hits in 4 1/3 innings. Ian Happ had three hits and a run for
the Cubs, who have lost five games in a row.
--Field Level Media
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