MLB roundup: Orioles blank Red Sox, clinch AL East title
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[September 29, 2023]
Anthony Santander homered, Dean Kremer pitched into the sixth
inning and the Baltimore Orioles clinched the American League East
crown with a 2-0 win over the visiting Boston Red Sox on Thursday
night.
It's the Orioles' 10th division title and first since 2014. Two
years after losing 110 games, Baltimore will be the top seed in the
AL playoffs, earning a bye in the wild-card round and home field
through the American League Championship Series if the Orioles reach
it.
Heston Kjerstad added a pinch-hit RBI double for the Orioles, who
have won five straight while allowing a total of three runs. Kremer
(13-5) allowed two hits in 5 1/3 innings. He struck out eight and
walked one. The Orioles went 24-8 in Kremer's starts this season.
Starter Chris Sale (6-5) allowed a run on three hits over five
innings for Boston.
Marlins 2, Mets 1 (game suspended in ninth inning)
Miami rallied for two runs in the top of the ninth inning to take a
2-1 lead before their game against host New York was suspended due
to heavy rain.
In the same half-inning that Miami went in front, play was halted at
9:41 p.m. EDT after Reed Garrett allowed a single to Jon Berti,
putting runners at first and second with two outs. The game was
suspended at 12:58 a.m. and is expected to resume Monday if there
are postseason implications for the Marlins.
Jazz Chisholm Jr. hit a tying double with one out in the ninth, and
pinch hitter Yuli Gurriel followed with a go-ahead single. Miami
ended the night a half-game ahead of the Cubs for the National
League's third and final wild-card spot. The Marlins won four of six
meetings with the Cubs this season to claim the head-to-head
tiebreaker.
Mariners 3, Rangers 2
J.P. Crawford's two-run double with the bases loaded and two outs in
the bottom of the ninth inning gave Seattle a win against visiting
Texas, preventing the Rangers from clinching a playoff spot.
Julio Rodriguez homered for the Mariners, who pulled within a game
of the idle Houston Astros in the race for the American League's
third and final wild-card berth.
Leody Taveras and Adolis Garcia hit home runs for the Rangers, who
lost for just the second time in their past nine games and were
unable to clinch their first postseason trip since 2016. First-place
Texas has a two-game lead on Houston and a three-game lead on
Seattle in the AL West.
Braves 5, Cubs 3
Matt Olson set the franchise single-season RBI record as Atlanta
beat visiting Chicago to sweep a three-game series and clinch
home-field advantage throughout the playoffs.
Olson socked his 54th home run, a two-run shot in the first inning,
raising his major-league-leading RBI total to 136. Hall of Famer
Eddie Mathews' 135 RBIs in 1953 had been the club's top
single-season mark since RBIs became an official statistic in 1920.
Atlanta starter AJ Smith-Shawver did not allow a hit in 3 2/3
innings. The rookie gave up one run on one walk. The winning pitcher
was Kyle Wright (1-3), who fanned four and allowed one run in 2 1/3
innings. Chicago starter Marcus Stroman (10-9) lasted just two
innings and gave up four runs, two earned, on four hits.
Dodgers 14, Rockies 5
Elehuris Montero and Charlie Blackmon homered and had three hits
each, Sean Bouchard also went deep and Colorado beat Los Angeles in
Denver.
Brenton Doyle, Brendan Rodgers, Alan Trejo, Ezequiel Tovar and
Bouchard had two hits apiece for Colorado, which earned a split of
the four-game series.
J.D. Martinez and Enrique Hernandez homered and had two hits each,
Kolten Wong collected three hits and Austin Barnes had two hits for
the
Tigers 8, Royals 0 (completion of susp. game)
Miguel Cabrera hit his 511th career homer and Tarik Skubal combined
with three relievers on a shutout, lifting host Detroit over Kansas
City in the completion of a suspended game.
Cabrera, who is retiring at the end of the season, homered during
the second inning on Wednesday night before the game was suspended
after four innings due to inclement weather. Cabrera reached base
three times, scoring two runs and driving in a pair. Tyler Nevin
launched a three-run homer as a pinch-hitter and Jake Rogers added a
two-run shot for the Tigers.
Jonathan Bowlan, making his major league debut for the Royals, gave
up Cabrera's homer over two innings of work. Kansas City batters
were limited to four hits and didn't draw a walk.
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Tigers 7, Royals 3
Spencer Torkelson's three-run home run capped a seven-run,
seventh-inning outburst, and host Detroit completed a three-game
sweep of Kansas City.
Parker Meadows had three hits, a run and an RBI, while Matt Vierling
supplied two hits and two RBIs. Andy Ibanez had the go-ahead hit for
the Tigers, who have won four straight.
Royals starter Cole Ragans (7-5) was charged with four runs in 6 1/3
innings while striking out eight. Michael Massey hit a two-run homer
for Kansas City.
Athletics 2, Twins 1
Ryan Noda homered in the eighth inning to break a 1-1 tie and four
pitchers combined for a four-hitter as Oakland salvaged the final
game of a three-game series with Minnesota in Minneapolis.
Noda led off the eighth against reliever Kenta Maeda (6-8) with his
16th home run of the season, a 404-foot blast into the plaza behind
right-field bleachers for what proved to be the game-winning run.
The Twins' Sonny Gray, named on Thursday the Game 2 starter for next
week's wild-card playoff series, left after pitching four innings
and 55 pitches in his final tune-up. He allowed one run on three
hits and a walk while striking out four and lowering his ERA to
2.79.
White Sox 3, Diamondbacks 1
Andrew Vaughn clubbed a two-run homer and Yoan Moncada also went
deep to lead host Chicago past Arizona.
The White Sox leaned heavily on their bullpen, as four relievers
combined for five hitless innings. Tanner Banks (1-4) logged a 1-2-3
fifth to pick up the win, and Bryan Shaw later retired the side in
order in the ninth to notch his fourth save of the season.
Corbin Carroll went 2-for-4 with a run and Ketel Marte had a
sacrifice fly for the Diamondbacks, who are in the thick of the
National League wild-card race. Each team had only three hits.
Brewers 3, Cardinals 0
Corbin Burnes tossed four scoreless innings in a tune-up for the
postseason to pace Milwaukee to victory over visiting St. Louis.
With the NL Central title already clinched, the Brewers were able to
pull Burnes after 66 pitches with a 2-0 lead. Burnes allowed five
hits, striking out four and walking one. Julio Teheran (3-5)
followed with four scoreless innings, allowing one hit with four
strikeouts and no walks. Christian Yelich had two hits, an RBI and a
run.
Dakota Hudson (6-3) allowed three runs on seven hits in five
innings, striking out three and walking three for the Cardinals.
Pirates 3, Phillies 2
Jared Triolo doubled twice and drove in two runs as visiting
Pittsburgh snapped Philadelphia's seven-game winning streak.
Luis Ortiz (5-5) allowed one run on four hits over five innings for
Pittsburgh, which avoided a fourth straight loss. Dauri Moreta, Ryan
Borucki and Carmen Mlodzinski followed before David Bednar worked
around a leadoff walk in the ninth for his 38th save.
Kyle Schwarber gave Philadelphia an early lead with a leadoff homer
in the bottom of the first inning. The 444-foot blast was
Schwarber's 46th home run, tying his career high from last season.
Blue Jays 6, Yankees 0
Brandon Belt hit a three-run home run, right-hander Chris Bassitt
pitched into the eighth inning and Toronto defeated visiting New
York.
Bassitt (16-8) allowed five hits and one walk (intentional) while
striking out 12 in 7 2/3 innings. After retiring the first two
batters of the eighth, he was replaced when he reached 200 innings
pitched on the season for the first time in his career. Yimi Garcia
finished the inning.
Yankees reliever Yoendrys Gomez made his major league debut with a
clean bottom of the seventh that included a strikeout. He pitched
around a single and a hit batter with three strikeouts in the
eighth.
--Field Level Media
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