MLB roundup: Padres rally from
8-run deficit to beat Cubs
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[April 09, 2024]
Fernando Tatis Jr. blasted a go-ahead, two-run homer in the eighth
inning, capping the San Diego Padres' comeback from an eight-run
deficit as they stunned the visiting Chicago Cubs 9-8 on Monday.
Jackson Merrill started the San Diego eighth by working a walk from
reliever Hector Neris. Neris and closer Adbert Alzolay (1-1) retired
the next two hitters before Tatis drilled a hanging slider an
estimated 376 feet into the seats in left field for his fourth homer
of the year.
The long ball made a winner out of reliever Wandy Peralta (1-0), who
pitched a scoreless eighth inning. Robert Suarez worked a 1-2-3
ninth to garner his fourth save of the year, handing Chicago just
its second loss in the past eight games.
Cubs starter Javier Assad allowed two runs on three hits and three
walks in five-plus innings, whiffing seven. Padres starter Yu
Darvish lasted only three innings, permitting four runs on four hits
and three walks while striking out four.
Reds 10, Brewers 8
Elly De La Cruz drilled a 450-foot home run to center and added an
electrifying inside-the-parker to help Cincinnati hold off visiting
Milwaukee.
After seeing his 13-game hitting streak dating back to last season
come to an end on Sunday, De La Cruz had three hits for his first
multi-hit game of the season. His inside-the-park homer in the
seventh provided the Reds with a much-needed lift after they watched
an 8-0 lead dwindle to one run, 9-8, entering the bottom of the
seventh.
Graham Ashcraft (1-1) was dominant over the first four innings,
allowing only an infield single. Ashcraft was then tagged for six
runs (five earned) on eight hits in his final 1 2/3 innings.
Nationals 8, Giants 1
Trey Lipscomb stole home as part of a three-run second inning, Lane
Thomas bombed a two-run home run and visiting Washington spoiled
Blake Snell's Giants debut by beating San Francisco.
Trevor Williams (2-0) and three relievers combined on a six-hitter
for the Nationals, who won their second straight in the opener of a
nine-game trip.
Snell (0-1), who didn't pitch in spring training after waiting until
March 19 to sign with the Giants, was pulled after three innings,
during which he allowed three runs and three hits.
Yankees 7, Marlins 0
Anthony Volpe and Juan Soto hit three-run homers in a six-run fourth
inning, Nestor Cortes pitched a career-high-tying eight innings and
host New York cruised to a victory over Miami.
After a solar eclipse postponed batting practice, the Yankees
improved to 9-2 to match their best 11-game start in team history
and are off to their best start since 2020. It is the eighth time in
team history New York has opened with nine wins in 11 games. Alex
Verdugo added an RBI single for the Yankees, who have scored 24 runs
in their three-game winning streak. Cortes (1-1) allowed two singles
and pitched eight innings for the third time in his career after
posting a 6.30 ERA in his first two starts.
Miami's Jesus Luzardo (0-2) tied a career worst by allowing seven
runs on eight hits in 4 2/3 innings. He also gave up seven runs
against the Yankees last August in Miami and tied a career worst by
issuing five walks.
Phillies 5, Cardinals 3 (10 innings)
Alec Bohm and Bryson Stott drove in 10th-inning runs as visiting
Philadelphia outlasted St. Louis.
Phillies starter Spencer Turnbull allowed two hits in six shutout
innings while walking one and striking out six. Jeff Hoffman (1-0)
blew his save opportunity by allowing two runs in the bottom of the
ninth, but he earned the victory. Gregory Soto tossed a scoreless
10th for his first save. Brandon Marsh (2-for-4, homer, two runs),
Trea Turner (3-for-5, RBI) and Johan Rojas (3-for-4, RBI) paced the
Philadelphia offense.
Cardinals starting pitcher Miles Mikolas gave up two runs on six
hits and two walks in 6 2/3 innings. He struck out three. Ryan
Helsley (1-1) allowed two runs, one earned, in the 10th inning to
take the loss.
Angels 7, Rays 1
Tyler Anderson threw seven scoreless innings and got offensive
support from Mike Trout, Taylor Ward and Anthony Rendon in Los
Angeles' victory over Tampa Bay in Anaheim, Calif.
Anderson (2-0), who threw seven scoreless innings against the Miami
Marlins in his previous start, made it a clean sweep of the Florida
teams with Monday's performance. He became the first pitcher in
Angels history to begin the season with consecutive starts of seven
or more scoreless innings. Ward had three hits -- all singles -- and
three RBIs, while Trout homered, tripled and singled.
Rays starter Zach Eflin (1-2) gave up five runs on nine hits in five
innings. He struck out five.
Astros 10, Rangers 5
Yordan Alvarez homered in a three-hit game, Victor Caratini slugged
a three-run shot and Houston rallied to earn a split of the
four-game series in Arlington, Texas.
Alex Bregman and Alvarez both went 3-for-5 for the Astros. Four
Houston relievers threw a combined 8 2/3 scoreless innings after
spot starter Blair Henley got just one out in his major league
debut. Henley filled in for Framber Valdez, a late scratch due to
elbow discomfort.
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Apr 8, 2024; San Diego, California, USA; San Diego Padres right
fielder Fernando Tatis Jr. (23) tosses his bat after flying out
during the sixth inning against the Chicago Cubs at Petco Park.
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Texas starter Andrew Heaney (0-2) allowed six runs
on four hits over 3 2/3 innings. Corey Seager finished 3-for-5.
Mets 8, Braves 7
DJ Stewart snapped a season-long hitless streak by delivering a
tiebreaking, two-run homer in the eighth inning as New York overcame
an early four-run deficit win at Atlanta.
New York's Brandon Nimmo hit the first of his two game-tying homers,
a three-run blast in the fifth inning, before Travis d'Arnaud put
the Braves ahead with a run-scoring double in the sixth. Nimmo hit a
solo homer to center in the seventh. Nimmo finished 4-for-4 and with
a career-high five RBIs.
Stewart, who had been hitless in 19 plate appearances before his
homer, allowed Jake Diekman (1-0) to get the win after he gave up
one run in one inning of relief.
Blue Jays 5, Mariners 2
Jose Berrios pitched 6 2/3 scoreless innings as Toronto won its home
opener at the renovated Rogers Centre, defeating Seattle.
Vladimir Guerrero went 2-for-4 with a double and Davis Schneider was
2-for-4 with two RBIs for the Blue Jays, who snapped a two-game
losing streak. Berrios (2-0) gave up just four hits.
J.P. Crawford and Cal Raleigh homered and Ty France went 3-for-4 for
the Mariners, who dropped their second game in a row. Seattle ace
Luis Castillo (0-3) lasted five innings and allowed four runs for
the third time in as many starts this season.
Dodgers 4, Twins 2
Shohei Ohtani went 3-for-5 with a pair of doubles and a home run and
Los Angeles rallied for a win over Minnesota in Minneapolis.
James Outman also homered for the Dodgers, who won for the ninth
time in 13 games to start the season. Freddie Freeman and Will Smith
added one RBI apiece. Los Angeles left-hander James Paxton (2-0)
held the Twins to two runs on three hits in six innings.
Manuel Margot hit a two-run home run for Minnesota, which dropped
its third straight game. Twins right-hander Jay Jackson (0-1) took
the loss after giving up two runs on two hits in one inning of
relief.
Guardians 4, White Sox 0
Triston McKenzie threw 5 2/3 shutout innings to help Cleveland
Guardians to a win against visiting Chicago in the opener of their
three-game series.
McKenzie (1-1) allowed three hits, struck out two and walked four.
Jose Ramirez hit a two-run home run and Steven Kwan had three hits
and a run for the Guardians.
The White Sox used a string of relief pitchers, starting with
left-hander Tanner Banks (0-1), who allowed one run and two hits in
2 1/3 innings. Chicago, which finished with four hits, has lost nine
of its first 10.
Pirates 7, Tigers 4
Bryan Reynolds hit his 100th career home run and Mitch Keller picked
up his first win of the season as host Pittsburgh won its third
straight game, beating Detroit.
Connor Joe and Jared Triolo each had two hits and two RBIs for
Pittsburgh, which improved to 9-2, its best start to a season since
1992. Keller (1-1) gave up two runs on five hits over six innings.
Colt Keith and Matt Vierling each had two hits and an RBI for
Detroit, which took its third defeat in a row. Reese Olson (0-1)
gave up six runs on nine hits over 4 1/3 innings.
Rockies 7, Diamondbacks 5
Charlie Blackmon homered and tripled, Ryan McMahon had three hits
and Colorado held off Arizona in Denver.
Peter Lambert (2-0) tossed two scoreless relief innings for
Colorado. Nick Mears gave up a run and loaded the bases with two
outs in the ninth before Jake Bird entered and retired Eugenio
Suarez on a fly ball to right field for his first career save.
Christian Walker and Corbin Carroll had two hits apiece for Arizona,
which has dropped five straight to keep manager Torey Lovullo at 499
career wins. Arizona starter Zac Gallen yielded three runs on eight
hits, struck out 10 and didn't walk a batter in five innings.
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