[August 13, 2024]
Pinch hitter Travis d'Arnaud drove in the game's only run
with a 10th-inning sacrifice fly and the Atlanta Braves pulled out a
1-0 road win over the San Francisco Giants on Monday.
The contest began with a brilliant pitchers' duel featuring
left-handers Chris Sale of Atlanta and Blake Snell of San Francisco.
Sale fanned 12 in seven innings while Snell struck out 11 in 6 1/3
innings.
The Braves' Marcell Ozuna doubled and singled in a game that
featured only seven hits, four by Atlanta.
Raisel Iglesias (2-1), who threw a 1-2-3 ninth to force extra
innings, retired the Giants in order with a runner at second in the
bottom of the 10th to complete the shutout. Taylor Rogers (1-4), the
fifth Giants pitcher, took the loss.
White Sox 12, Yankees 2
Gavin Sheets went 4-for-5 with four RBIs, Andrew Vaughn added four
hits and Korey Lee and Brooks Baldwin homered to lead host Chicago
past New York.
The White Sox out-hit the Yankees 18-9 as Chicago interim manager
Grady Sizemore earned his first win since assuming the role after
the team fired manager Pedro Grifol on Thursday.
Chicago collected a season-high 10 extra-base hits en route to its
first home win since July 10. New York stranded 16 runners and
finished 2-for-18 with men in scoring position. The Yankees fell a
half-game behind the idle Baltimore Orioles for the American League
East lead.
Astros 6, Rays 1
Yainer Diaz's three-run homer to cap a four-run third inning helped
Houston top Tampa Bay in St. Petersburg, Fla., for its sixth
straight.
Alex Bregman added a solo home run to back Framber Valdez (12-5),
who allowed a run and three hits in 5 2/3 innings.
Tampa Bay was held to four hits as Taj Bradley (6-7) struggled with
his command. He allowed eight hits and six runs in 4 1/3 innings,
with two walks and six strikeouts.
Red Sox 5, Rangers 4 (10 innings)
Rob Refsnyder hit a walk-off single to center field with the bases
loaded in the 10th inning as Boston beat visiting Texas.
The Red Sox overcame leaving 15 runners on base, striking out 15
times and going just 3-for-13 with runners in scoring position to
break a four-game skid. Refsnyder and Nick Sogard each had two hits
and an RBI for Boston, helping to make a winner out of Josh
Winckowski (3-1), who allowed an unearned run in the top of the
10th.
Corey Seager went 2-for-4 with a two-run homer for Texas, which has
lost five of its past six games. Tyler Mahle permitted two runs on
three hits in 4 2/3 innings.
Dodgers 5, Brewers 2
Mookie Betts went deep in his return from the injured list and
Shohei Ohtani took over the National League home run lead to lift
visiting Los Angeles to a victory over Milwaukee.
Clayton Kershaw (1-2) allowed one run in 5 2/3 innings, striking out
six and walking two in an 83-pitch outing. Betts, who hadn't played
since June 16 due to a fractured left hand, struck out in his first
at-bat, but he put the Dodgers up 2-0 in the third with a two-run
homer.
Freddy Peralta (7-7) surrendered both Los Angeles homers, allowing
four runs on five hits in six innings.
Diamondbacks 5, Rockies 4
Corbin Carroll and Kevin Newman scored on consecutive wild pitches
in the seventh inning as Arizona rallied from a three-run deficit to
beat Colorado in Phoenix.
Jake McCarthy had two hits and two RBIs for Arizona, which won its
fourth straight game. Brandon Pfaadt (7-6) matched his career high
with 11 strikeouts and allowed four runs in seven innings. Justin
Martinez earned his third save.
Brendan Rodgers hit a solo homer for Colorado, which lost for the
fourth time in six games. Anthony Molina (1-1) took the loss thanks
to the wild pitches by Tyler Kinley scoring inherited runners.
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Reds 6, Cardinals 1
Spencer Steer hit two home runs and drove in a career-high five runs
and Elly De La Cruz homered and doubled to lead host Cincinnati past
St. Louis.
It was the first multi-homer game of Steer's career. Jake Fraley
singled, walked and stole two bases and also scored twice for the
Reds, who won their second straight game. Paul Goldschmidt doubled
and singled for the Cardinals, who lost their second game in a row.
Reds starter Andrew Abbott (10-9) allowed one run
on five hits over 6 2/3 innings. Cardinals starter Sonny Gray (11-7)
permitted six runs on five hits in five innings.
Guardians 9, Cubs 8
Josh Naylor hit a tiebreaking single in the eighth inning and
Jhonkensy Noel homered twice as host Cleveland cooled off surging
Chicago.
Noel clubbed a three-run homer off Cubs All-Star Shota Imanaga
during a four-run fourth inning and Steven Kwan delivered a two-run
shot to highlight a three-run fifth for Cleveland, which has won
three straight after losing seven in a row. Emmanuel Clase recorded
his 36th save, his third in three days, to help halt the Cubs'
four-game winning streak.
Cubs outfielder Ian Happ hit a two-run homer and Pete Crow-Armstrong
also went deep. Julian Merryweather (1-1) took the loss.
Twins 8, Royals 3
Willi Castro hit a three-run homer, Royce Lewis hit a two-run shot
and Minnesota pulled away for a win over Kansas City in Minneapolis.
Bobby Witt Jr. homered for the Royals, ripping a 401-foot shot to
left-center field in the first inning for his 23rd homer. The Royals
dropped to 2-6 against the Twins this season.
Twins right-hander Pablo Lopez (11-8) gave up three runs (two
earned) on six hits in six innings. Minnesota erupted against Royals
starter Brady Singer (8-8) for six runs in the bottom of the second
inning, then added a pair of insurance runs in the seventh.
Padres 2, Pirates 1
Xander Bogaerts knocked in the go-ahead run with a single in the
seventh inning and five San Diego pitchers teamed up for a win as
the Padres edged visiting Pittsburgh.
Jeremiah Estrada (4-2), the third Padres pitcher, worked out of a
two-on, two-out jam in the top of the seventh for the win. Robert
Suarez allowed a run in the ninth but still logged his 26th save in
29 chances this season.
Pirates starter Jake Woodford (0-4) lasted six-plus innings, the
longest outing of his 86 major league games, but absorbed a
tough-luck loss. The right-hander allowed just three hits and a run.
Andrew McCutchen had a run-scoring single for Pittsburgh.
Blue Jays 4, Angels 2
Bowden Francis retired 21 of the 22 batters he faced in seven
innings and Will Wagner had a sparkling major league debut, leading
Toronto to a victory over Los Angeles in Anaheim, Calif.
Outside of allowing a third-inning solo shot by Mickey Moniak,
Francis (5-3) was perfect, striking out eight without issuing a
walk. Wagner, the son of former major league closer Billy Wagner,
doubled in his first major league at-bat and finished 3-for-4 with a
run and an RBI.
The Blue Jays' Leo Jimenez hit his first career home run, a two-run
shot, during a four-run third. The Angels finished with just two
hits, solo home runs by Moniak and Jo Adell (against Chad Green in
the ninth). Green still got his 12th save.
--Field Level Media
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