MLB roundup: Manny Machado, Padres
defeat Marlins in 10th
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[August 10, 2024]
In his homecoming, Manny Machado drove in three runs --
including two in the decisive 10th inning -- as the San Diego Padres
defeated the host Miami Marlins 6-2 on Friday night.
San Diego has won six straight games, the longest active streak in
the majors.
Padres rookie Jackson Merrill nearly upstaged Machado by going
3-for-4 and finishing a double shy of the cycle. Merrill, who also
had two steals, two RBIs and a stellar catch in center, led off the
ninth with a homer to send the game to extra innings.
Miami reliever George Soriano blew a save chance in the ninth. Brett
de Geus (0-1) took the loss in his Marlins debut, allowing four runs
(three earned) in the 10th. San Diego's Jason Adam (7-4) earned the
win with a scoreless ninth.
Dodgers 9, Pirates 5
Right-hander Jack Flaherty had 10 strikeouts in his home debut and
was backed by three home runs as Los Angeles earned a victory over
visiting Pittsburgh in the opener of a three-game series.
In his second start since he was traded from the Detroit Tigers to
his hometown team, Flaherty (9-5) gave up four runs on nine hits
over 5 2/3 innings and threw 110 pitches. Four Dodgers pitchers
combined for 16 strikeouts. Freddie Freeman, Shohei Ohtani and
Enrique Hernandez each hit home runs as the Dodgers won for the
fourth time in their past six games.
Oneil Cruz and Joey Bart each hit home runs for the Pirates, who
lost their fifth consecutive game. Right-hander Mitch Keller (10-6)
gave up seven runs on seven hits in four innings for Pittsburgh.
Right-hander Domingo German made his Pirates debut and gave up two
runs in four relief innings.
Twins 4, Guardians 2 (Game 1)
Carlos Santana and Ryan Jeffers each homered for host Minnesota in
the first game of a doubleheader.
Twins right-hander Bailey Ober (12-5) fired six scoreless innings
and struck out nine. He held Cleveland to two hits and two walks.
Joey Cantillo (0-2) took the loss and Brayan Rocchio hit a two-run
homer.
Twins 6, Guardians 3 (Game 2)
Matt Wallner went 1-for-3 with a three-run homer, and Minnesota
pulled away for a win over Cleveland in the second game of a
doubleheader in Minneapolis.
Willi Castro stole home for the Twins, who won both games of the
day-night doubleheader. Minnesota moved within 1 1/2 games of
Cleveland for first place in the American League Central.
Josh Naylor hit a three-run homer to lead Cleveland at the plate.
The Guardians lost their seventh game in a row, extending their
worst streak of the season.
Orioles 4, Rays 1
Former Tampa Bay pitcher Zach Eflin (8-7) scattered four hits over
seven shutout innings, and Colton Cowser and Cedric Mullins each
homered for visiting Baltimore.
Eflin, who was traded on July 26, walked one and struck out seven.
Dylan Carlson homered for Tampa Bay. Zack Littell (5-8) allowed
three runs on eight hits over five innings. He walked one and struck
out five.
Blue Jays 3, Athletics 1
Right-hander Jose Berrios struck out eight in seven innings, George
Springer and Spencer Horwitz homered and Toronto defeated Oakland.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. extended his hit streak to 21 games with two
singles and Ernie Clement had three singles in the opener of a
three-game series. Berrios (10-9) allowed one run, six hits and one
walk.
Darell Hernaiz had a homer and single for the Athletics. Oakland
right-hander Mitch Spence (7-8) allowed two runs and eight hits with
two strikeouts in 5 2/3 innings.
Nationals 3, Angels 2 (10 innings)
Alex Call's one-out RBI single in the bottom of the 10th inning
lifted host Washington to a victory over Los Angeles.
With Angels left-hander Matt Moore (5-3) on the mound to start the
10th, the Nationals' Nasim Nunez bunted automatic runner Jacob Young
to third. Call hit a 99-mph fastball from reliever Ben Joyce past
second baseman Luis Guillorme and into shallow center field, driving
home Young for the game-winning run.
Nationals reliever Kyle Finnegan (3-5) got the win as the Nationals
overcame the return of third baseman Anthony Rendon, who led the
Angels' offense with three hits. It was Rendon's first trip to
Washington since he left the team via free agency after the
Nationals' 2019 World Series championship.
Astros 8, Red Sox 4
Jose Altuve's two-run home run was part of a four-run seventh inning
that carried visiting Houston past Boston in the first meeting
between the teams this season.
The Red Sox led 3-1 when Altuve hit his 15th homer of the season
against reliever Lucas Sims. Jon Singleton and Jeremy Pena followed
with RBI singles that extended the lead to 5-3. The Astros collected
seven hits in the inning.
Jarren Duran and Nick Sogard each had a double and a single for the
Red Sox.
Brewers 8, Reds 3
Willy Adames hit a three-run homer and Brice Turang added a two-run
shot as Milwaukee continued its offensive surge with a victory over
visiting Cincinnati in the opener of the three-game series.
Milwaukee jumped out to an 8-0 lead after three innings against
Carson Spiers (4-4), who allowed eight runs on seven hits. Aaron
Civale (3-8) allowed two runs on five hits in 6 1/3 innings to win
for the first time in six starts with Milwaukee since being acquired
from Tampa Bay in early July.
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Aug 9, 2024; Miami, Florida, USA; San Diego Padres third baseman
Manny Machado (13) hits a two-run double against the Miami Marlins
in the tenth inning at loanDepot Park. Mandatory Credit: Rhona
Wise-USA TODAY Sports
Civale took a shutout into the seventh before
surrendering Spencer Steer's 16th homer of the year to open the
inning. Jeimer Candelario singled, but was thrown out at home trying
to score on Ty France's double. Nick Mears came on in relief and
gave up a two-run homer to Stuart Fairchild, his eighth, to make it
8-3.
Cubs 7, White Sox 6
Ian Happ, Cody Bellinger, Isaac Paredes and Nico Hoerner each
homered to boost the visiting Cubs to a victory against the slumping
White Sox.
Losers of 23 of 24, the White Sox surrendered seven runs in the
first three innings in the debut of interim manager Grady Sizemore,
who took the reins after manager Pedro Grifol was fired Thursday.
The White Sox loaded the bases with two outs in the ninth, but
Hector Neris recovered to retire Andrew Vaughn on a flyout for his
16th save.
Happ hit a leadoff homer, the first of four given up by White Sox
starter Garrett Crochet (6-9), who allowed nine runs and seven hits
in 2 1/3 innings. Crochet, the lone White Sox All-Star, remained
winless since June 7, a span of 10 starts. Andrew Benintendi hit two
solo shots and Andrew Vaughn added a solo homer for the White Sox.
Cardinals 8, Royals 5
Willson Contreras belted a pair of two-run homers to fuel visiting
St. Louis over Kansas City.
Contreras opened the scoring with a blast off Michael Lorenzen in
the first inning and capped his three-hit performance with a mammoth
homer to left field off Angel Zerpa in the ninth.
Michael Massey (3-for-4) drove in two runs and Kyle Isbel, Salvador
Perez and Maikel Garcia each added an RBI for the Royals, who have
lost three of their past four games.
Diamondbacks 3, Phillies 2
Adrian Del Castillo belted the first pitch of the bottom of the
ninth inning over the wall in right to give Arizona a dramatic
victory over Philadelphia in Phoenix.
Del Castillo had three hits and two RBIs in his second major league
game, including the winning 416-foot blast off a fastball from
Philadelphia's Jeff Hoffman (3-2). He became the first player in
Diamondbacks history to have his first career homer be a walk-off
shot.
Bryce Harper homered for the Phillies, who lost for just the second
time in six games. Alec Bohm and Johan Rojas each had two hits, with
Rojas' second hit being a game-tying double in the eighth.
Mariners 6, Mets 0
Bryce Miller pitched six scoreless innings as Seattle defeated
visiting New York in the opener of a three-game interleague series.
Ryan Bliss, recalled from Triple-A Tacoma on Wednesday, hit a
two-run homer as the Mariners remained tied with the Houston Astros
atop the American League West. Miller (9-7) allowed just three hits,
walked one and struck out six.
The Mets, who had won three of four, remained a half-game ahead of
the Atlanta Braves in the race for the National League's third and
final wild-card berth. Jose Quintana (6-8) allowed five runs on four
hits in 6 2/3 innings.
Rockies 6, Braves 5
Brenton Doyle homered among his two hits, Ryan McMahon and Charlie
Blackmon also had two hits, and Colorado beat Atlanta in Denver.
Jorge Soler, Marcell Ozuna and Ramon Laureano homered, Jarred
Kelenic had three hits and Sean Murphy had two hits for the Braves,
who have now dropped six straight. Their seven-game winning streak
in Denver came to an end.
Colorado starter Tanner Gordon was in line for his first career win
when the bullpen coughed up a 5-2 lead in the seventh. Laureano led
off with his fourth home run of the season and Kelenic singled.
Giants 3, Tigers 2
Mark Canha beat his old team with a walk-off sacrifice fly in the
ninth inning as San Francisco, held hitless for six innings, rallied
for a victory over visiting Detroit.
After the Giants scored single runs in the seventh and eighth to
draw even, Canha drilled a deep fly to left to score Michael
Conforto. Tyler Rogers (2-4), who pitched a 1-2-3 top of the ninth,
got the win in San Francisco's 10th walk-off victory of 2024.
For Detroit, Ryan Vilade opened the scoring with a sacrifice fly in
the second, before Javier Baez made it 2-0 in the fifth when he
raced home on a throwing error. Beau Briske and Kenta Maeda no-hit
the Giants for three innings apiece.
--Field Level Media
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