MLB roundup: Down to final strike,
Braves stun Marlins
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[April 15, 2024]
With the Atlanta Braves down to their final strike, Marcell
Ozuna hit a three-run home run to give his club a stunning 9-7 win
over the host Miami Marlins on Sunday.
Ozuna finished 3-for-5 and drove in four runs, the final three
coming off Marlins closer Tanner Scott (0-3) for his seventh homer
of the year. Braves closer Raisel Iglesias then retired all three
Miami batters in the bottom of the ninth to pick up his third save
of the year.
A.J. Minter (2-1) earned the win after striking out three batters in
a scoreless bottom of the eighth inning.
After Ronald Acuna led off the ninth with a single, Scott retired
the next two batters. But he walked Matt Olson on four pitches then
gave up Ozuna's game-winning homer an 0-2 count. Olson also recorded
three hits.
Orioles 6, Brewers 4
Jackson Holliday picked up his first major league hit as part of a
two-run seventh inning and Baltimore rallied past visiting
Milwaukee.
Cedric Mullins, Ryan O'Hearn and Colton Cowser homered for the
Orioles, who salvaged the finale and have not been swept in 96
series dating back to May 2022. Blake Perkins had three hits,
including a homer, and William Contreras also homered for the
Brewers.
Baltimore's Jordan Westburg singled leading off the seventh against
Abner Uribe (1-1). Holliday snapped an 0-for-13 stretch to begin his
career, getting a single to right that sent Westburg to third.
Gunnar Henderson singled, scoring Westburg to tie it 4-4 and
Holliday scored the go-ahead run on Adley Rutschman's double-play
grounder.
Guardians 8, Yankees 7 (10 innings)
Andres Gimenez's walk-off sacrifice fly capped a three-run 10th
inning and sent Cleveland past visiting New York, allowing the
Guardians to avoid a three-game sweep.
After Anthony Rizzo put New York up 7-5 with a two-run single in the
top of the inning off Tyler Beede (1-0), the Yankees' Caleb Ferguson
(0-2) couldn't hold the lead in the bottom of the frame.
Cleveland placement runner Bo Naylor scored on a fielder's choice
and brother Josh came home with the tying run when second baseman
Gleyber Torres bobbled a grounder and threw late to the plate. Then
with runners on first and third, Gimenez lined a fly ball to right
field that was plenty long to score David Fry.
Diamondbacks 5, Cardinals 0
Zac Gallen improved to 3-0 and Christian Walker went 3 for 4 with a
run as Arizona blanked St. Louis in Phoenix.
Corbin Carroll had a two-RBI single in the Diamondbacks' five-run
fifth inning en route to winning two of the three games in the
series. The hit came just after Andre Pallante relieved Cardinals
starter Miles Mikolas (1-2), who was charged with five runs on four
hits in 4 2/3 innings with three strikeouts and two walks.
Gallen allowed four hits in six innings while striking out seven and
walking two. Joe Mantiply relieved Gallen to start the seventh
inning and did not allow a hit in 1 1/3 innings. He had a strikeout
and a walk. Bryce Jarvis pitched a hitless 1 2/3 innings to close
the game for the Diamondbacks.
Red Sox 5, Angels 4
Tyler O'Neill, Triston Casas and Masataka Yoshida all homered and
Boston held on to beat visiting Los Angeles.
O'Neill and Connor Wong each had two hits while Yoshida drove in a
pair of runs as the Red Sox managed their second straight win.
Boston closer Kenley Jansen got into and out of trouble in the ninth
to clinch the win for Brayan Bello (2-1), who struck out eight and
allowed two runs on six hits and two walks in 5 1/3 innings.
Anthony Rendon and Brandon Drury each had two hits and an RBI for
the Angels.
Pirates 9, Phillies 2
Jack Suwinski hit a go-ahead grand slam and Andrew McCutchen belted
his 300th career home run to power visiting Pittsburgh past
Philadelphia.
McCutchen clubbed his milestone homer in the top of the ninth, a
two-run shot that closed the scoring. McCutchen finished with two
hits and also stole home. Pirates starter Mitch Keller (2-1) went
seven innings, giving up two runs on eight hits and striking out
four without walking a batter.
Trea Turner led the Phillies with three hits, including his first
home run of the season. Zack Wheeler (0-3) pitched five-plus
innings, allowing five runs (four earned) on five hits. He walked
three and tied his season high with 10 strikeouts.
Mets 2, Royals 1
Harrison Bader snapped a scoreless tie with an eighth-inning RBI
single and four pitchers combined on a three-hitter for host New
York, which beat Kansas City in the rubber game of a three-game
interleague series.
Neither starter factored into the decision despite tossing six
scoreless innings apiece. Mets rookie right-hander Jose Butto gave
up two hits and walked one while striking out nine. Royals
left-hander Cole Ragans allowed five hits and walked one with eight
strikeouts, but Chris Stratton (1-1) gave up two runs on a hit and
four walks in the eighth.
Brooks Raley (1-0) threw a 1-2-3 eighth for the Mets before Edwin
Diaz notched his third save despite giving up a two-out homer to
Vinnie Pasquantino.
Blue Jays 5, Rockies 0
Right-hander Jose Berrios continued his stellar start to the season
as Toronto defeated visiting Colorado.
In his fourth start of the season, Berrios (3-0, 1.05 ERA) allowed
only two hits, struck out seven, walked two and hit two batters in
seven innings for the Blue Jays.
Rockies left-hander Kyle Freeland (0-3) allowed four runs, seven
hits and two walks while striking out three in five innings.
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Apr 14, 2024; Miami, Florida, USA; Atlanta Braves designated hitter
Marcell Ozuna (20) hits an RBI double against the Miami Marlins
during the seventh inning at loanDepot Park. Mandatory Credit: Sam
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Tigers 4, Twins 3
Spencer Torkelson's go-ahead single capped a four-run eighth as host
Detroit rallied past Minnesota to split the four-game series.
Javier Baez hit his first homer of the season and Mark Canha
supplied a two-run double earlier in the inning for the Tigers. Will
Vest (1-0) picked up the win in relief, and Jason Foley survived a
pair of two-out walks to close out the ninth for his fourth save.
Twins starter Bailey Ober tossed six scoreless innings. Griffin Jax
(1-1), Minnesota's third reliever, was charged with the final run
and took the loss. Christian Vazquez homered and Ryan Jeffers drove
in the other two runs for the Twins.
Rays 9, Giants 4
Amed Rosario and Rene Pinto swatted home runs off San Francisco
starter Blake Snell to spoil his return to central Florida, leading
Tampa Bay to a win in St. Petersburg, Fla.
A five-year member of the Rays which included his 2018 American
League Cy Young-winning campaign, Snell (0-2) was battered for seven
runs on six hits in four innings as his ERA rose to 12.86. He fanned
four and walked two.
Tyler Alexander (1-0) tossed six innings of two-run ball behind
opener Shawn Armstrong to win for the first time in his third outing
with the Rays.
Reds 11, White Sox 4
Christian Encarnacion-Strand and Nick Martini belted two-run homers
as Cincinnati completed a three-game sweep of host Chicago.
Jake Fraley reached base four times on two hits and two walks and
scored three runs for the Reds, who outscored the White Sox 27-5 in
their first-ever sweep of the White Sox in interleague play. Graham
Ashcraft (2-1) allowed five hits and two runs -- one earned -- over
5 2/3 innings. He struck out eight and walked two.
The White Sox fell to 2-13 on the season, the worst 15-game start in
their 124-year history. Chicago starter Michael Soroka (0-2)
struggled with his control all day, issuing a career-high six walks.
He gave up five runs on five hits with four strikeouts in 4 2/3
innings.
Cubs 3, Mariners 2
Michael Busch homered for a fourth consecutive game and Javier Assad
pitched 5 2/3 solid innings as Chicago defeated host Seattle.
Assad (2-0) gave up two runs on four hits, with one walk and six
strikeouts. Seiya Suzuki went 2-for-4 with a double as the Cubs took
two of three games in the interleague series.
Mariners ace Luis Castillo (0-4) put together his first quality
start of the season, but it wasn't quite enough. The right-hander
went six innings and allowed three runs (two earned) on seven hits,
with no walks and nine strikeouts. Jorge Polanco slugged a two-run
homer for the Mariners.
Astros 8, Rangers 5
Jose Altuve smacked two home runs as part of a three-hit game as
host Houston topped Texas in the rubber match of a three-game
series.
Altuve drilled a pair of solo shots off Rangers starter Nathan
Eovaldi (1-1) for his 11th career multi-homer game. Altuve, who had
his fourth three-hit game of the season, added a leadoff single in
the seventh inning that kickstarted a three-run frame for the
Astros. Altuve went 3-for-5 with two RBIs and clubbed his fourth and
fifth homers in the first and third innings, respectively.
Marcus Semien belted a three-run home run with two outs in the ninth
for the Rangers.
Athletics 7, Nationals 6
Abraham Toro had a two-run single to cap a six-run sixth inning to
help host Oakland overcome a five-run deficit and win its series
against Washington.
Oakland's Lawrence Butler had an RBI single and joined JJ Bleday
with three hits as the A's won for the sixth time in eight games
after losing seven of their first eight to start the season.
Washington's Lane Thomas belted a solo homer and had two RBI
singles. He was 1-for-17 with five strikeouts in his previous four
games.
Padres 6, Dodgers 3
Jurickson Profar drilled a three-run double in the seventh inning
Sunday and visiting San Diego beat Los Angeles to win two of three
in their weekend series.
The score was tied at 3 when Xander Bogaerts walked, Fernando Tatis
Jr. singled and Jake Cronenworth walked for the Padres to load the
bases with no outs. After Manny Machado popped out, Profar ripped a
high fastball from J.P. Feyereisen (0-1) off the top of the
center-field wall to clear the bases.
Yuki Matsui (2-0) retired all four hitters he faced to pick up the
win for San Diego, and Robert Suarez pitched the ninth to garner his
fifth save in as many chances. Machado homered and finished with two
hits and two runs, while Max Muncy belted a two-run homer for the
Dodgers.
--Field Level Media
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