MLB roundup: Aaron Judge's 300th
homer boosts Yanks
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[August 15, 2024]
Aaron Judge hit a three-run homer in the eighth inning to
become the fastest player in major league history to reach 300
career homers, helping the New York Yankees pull away for a 10-2
victory over the host Chicago White Sox on Wednesday.
Judge reached the milestone in his 955th regular-season game, one
day past the eighth anniversary of his major league debut. He
eclipsed the mark previously set by Hall of Famer Ralph Kiner, who
reached 300 homers in his 1,087th game.
Judge became the 162nd player all-time to reach 300 homers and the
17th player to reach the mark while playing for the Yankees.
Gavin Sheets hit his first homer since June 8 and had an RBI single,
but the White Sox failed in their bid to win the three-game series.
Chicago last prevailed in a series when it took two of three at home
against the Colorado Rockies from June 28-30.
Reds 9, Cardinals 2
Jonathan India and TJ Friedl each hit two home runs to help
Cincinnati complete a three-game sweep of visiting St. Louis.
Tyler Stephenson also homered for the Reds, who have won four
straight and outscored the Cardinals 19-4 during the three-game
series. India had three hits and four RBIs in the finale.
Masyn Winn, Willson Contreras and Brendan Donovan each had two hits
for St. Louis, which lost its fourth straight and fell a game under
.500 for the first time since June 19.
Royals 4, Twins 1
Paul DeJong went 3-for-3 with a double and a solo homer as Kansas
City pulled away to beat Minnesota in Minneapolis.
Bobby Witt Jr. finished 2-for-4 with a solo homer for the Royals,
who avoided a three-game sweep by winning the series finale. Kyle
Isbel and Vinnie Pasquantino also drove in one run apiece.
Carlos Santana hit a solo homer for the Twins' lone run.
Orioles 4, Nationals 1
Gunnar Henderson hit a two-run home run in the first inning as
Baltimore defeated visiting Washington to split a two-game series.
Orioles starter Dean Kremer (5-9) worked six innings and allowed one
run on five hits. Seranthony Dominguez handled the ninth for his
third save of the season, his second since joining Baltimore.
Nationals starter DJ Herz (2-5) permitted two runs on four hits in
six innings. Alex Call had two of Washington's five hits, including
an RBI double.
Padres 8, Pirates 2
Martin Perez picked up his first victory with San Diego -- beating
the team that traded him last month -- as the Padres routed visiting
Pittsburgh to complete a three-game sweep.
Perez (3-5) lasted 5 1/3 innings, allowing five hits and a run. In
three starts with San Diego, Perez has permitted just four runs in
18 1/3 innings.
Mitch Keller (10-7) was pounded for the second straight outing for
Pittsburgh, which dropped its 10th consecutive game. Jake
Cronenworth and David Peralta homered for San Diego, which has won
19 of its past 22 games.
Rangers 9, Red Sox 7 (10 innings)
Jonah Heim began the 10th inning with a two-run homer as Texas
rallied for seven runs from the eighth inning on, salvaging the
finale of a three-game series in Boston.
Wyatt Langford (3-for-5, three runs) hit a game-tying, three-run
homer with two outs in the ninth inning to force extras. Adolis
Garcia went deep twice as part of a 3-for-5 night, while Josh Smith
was 3-for-6 with two doubles for the Rangers.
Texas reliever Matt Festa (1-1) threw 1 1/3 scoreless innings to nab
the win, and Kirby Yates tossed a scoreless bottom of the 10th for
his 21st save.
Phillies 9, Marlins 5
Kyle Schwarber belted his seventh career grand slam in the fourth
inning as Philadelphia rallied past visiting Miami to end a
four-game losing streak.
Philadelphia erased a three-run deficit after loading the bases in
the fourth inning. Schwarber homered off Miami starter Edward
Cabrera (2-4), his team-leading 28th of the season and his sixth in
the past 10 games.
Jonah Bride launched a three-run homer in the first inning and added
a sacrifice fly in the fourth for Miami, which lost after posting
back-to-back wins.
Brewers 5, Dodgers 4
Milwaukee capitalized on sloppy fielding for four unearned runs en
route to a comeback victory over visiting Los Angeles, snapping the
Dodgers' five-game winning streak.
Milwaukee, which had just four hits, went in front 5-4 in the
seventh when Joey Ortiz was hit by a pitch and was sacrificed to
second before Jackson Chourio blooped a single that right fielder
Mookie Betts misplayed into a run-scoring error.
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Aug 14, 2024; Chicago, Illinois, USA; New York Yankees outfielder
Aaron Judge (99) celebrates in the dugout after he hits his 300th
home run during the eighth inning against the Chicago White Sox at
Guaranteed Rate Field. Mandatory Credit: Matt Marton-USA TODAY
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Brewers reliever Joel Payamps (3-5) retired all
four batters he faced for the win. Devin Williams tossed a perfect
ninth for his second save. Brent Honeywell (0-1) took the loss after
allowing an unearned run in the seventh.
Diamondbacks 11, Rockies 4
Eugenio Suarez hit a grand slam, Jordan Montgomery logged a quality
start and Arizona beat Colorado in Phoenix to complete a three-game
sweep.
Suarez also doubled twice and drove in five runs as Arizona won its
season-best sixth straight game and improved to 18-3 since July 23.
Lourdes Gurriel Jr. tallied two hits and two runs and Joc Pederson
had two RBIs and scored twice for the Diamondbacks.
Colorado rookie Tanner Gordon (0-4) lasted just two-thirds of an
inning, tagged for four runs (three earned) on three hits. He
watched the Rockies commit two errors behind him.
Guardians 6, Cubs 1
Alex Cobb allowed one run in 5 2/3 innings and Andres Gimenez had
three hits and three RBIs as Cleveland completed a three-game sweep
of visiting Chicago.
Cobb (1-1) gave up three hits, walked two and fanned three to help
the Guardians to a fifth consecutive victory after they lost seven
straight.
The Cubs entered their series with the Guardians winners of four
straight, but after recording nine hits during their 9-8,
series-opening loss Monday, they totaled two runs and 10 hits over
the next two contests.
Astros 2, Rays 1 (10 innings)
Mauricio Dubon lined a go-ahead, two-out single in the 10th inning
as Houston won its eighth straight game, beating Tampa Bay to sweep
a three-game series in St. Petersburg, Fla.
Jeremy Pena swatted a solo home run as the Astros finished 8-1 on
their road trip.
Taylor Walls singled, walked, scored and stole two bases while Yandy
Diaz had a single and an RBI for the Rays, who lost for the fifth
time in six games.
Mets 9, A's 1
David Peterson and three relievers combined to allow only six hits
as host New York cruised to a victory over Oakland in the middle
game of a three-game interleague series.
Pete Alonso was 4-for-4 with a homer and three RBIs for the Mets,
who ended a four-game losing streak. Peterson (7-1) allowed an
unearned run on three hits over 6 1/3 innings.
Joey Estes (5-5) gave up three runs on seven hits over 5 1/3 innings
for the A's, who had won four of their previous five games.
Braves 13, Giants 2
Michael Harris II hit a first-inning grand slam in his first game
back from the injured list, Matt Olson, Austin Riley and Sean Murphy
added home runs and visiting Atlanta made it three in a row over San
Francisco.
Grant Holmes (1-0) went a career-best seven innings for his first
major league win. He gave up two runs and eight hits. Harris drove
in a career-high five runs.
Giants starter Robbie Ray (2-2) was done after two-thirds of an
inning, having allowed five runs. He walked three of the eight
batters he faced.
Blue Jays 9, Angels 2
Jose Berrios yielded one run in seven innings, Ernie Clement,
Daulton Varsho and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. homered and Toronto
completed a three-game sweep of Los Angeles in Anaheim, Calif.
Berrios (11-9) gave up a solo homer to Matt Thaiss but just one
other hit. Varsho and Guerrero each finished with three hits.
Angels starter Tyler Anderson (9-11) gave up seven runs on six hits
in 5 2/3 innings.
--Field Level Media
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