MLB roundup: Aaron Judge hits 48th
HR as Yankees blank Guardians
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[August 23, 2024]
Aaron Judge hit his major league-best 48th homer as the host
New York Yankees recorded a 6-0 victory over the Cleveland Guardians
on Thursday afternoon.
Judge homered for the third straight game when he lifted a 2-1
changeup into the right field seats off Guardians starter Gavin
Williams (2-6) to give the Yankees a 1-0 lead in the fourth. It was
Judge's sixth homer in his past seven games along with his 13th in
his past 24 contests.
The Yankees' Gerrit Cole (5-2) allowed one hit in six innings and
survived tying a career-worst five walks to become the fourth active
pitcher to reach 150 career wins. Cole, who allowed a single to
Steven Kwan on the game's second pitch, joined Justin Verlander, Max
Scherzer and Clayton Kershaw on the active pitcher list.
Williams allowed three runs on four hits in 4 1/3 innings. Williams
struck out five, walked four and was lifted after Juan Soto hit into
a forceout ahead of Giancarlo Stanton's 21st homer of the season.
Nationals 8, Rockies 3
Patrick Corbin recorded a season-high eight strikeouts across six
strong innings as host Washington topped Colorado in the rubber
match of a three-game series.
Corbin (3-12) allowed just one run on four hits while walking one to
earn his 100th career win and first since July 19. He had gone 0-3
with an 8.51 ERA over his previous five starts.
Brenton Doyle spoiled Corbin's shutout bid with a two-out solo shot
in the top of the sixth to pull the Rockies within 2-1.
Cardinals 3, Brewers 0
Miles Mikolas and three relievers combined on a three-hitter as St.
Louis blanked visiting Milwaukee.
Mikolas allowed two hits in six innings. He struck out three and
walked one. Andrew Kittredge (2-4), JoJo Romero and Ryan Helsley
pitched an inning each to complete the shutout. Helsley earned his
39th save.
Nolan Arenado hit an RBI single and extended his on-base streak to
21 games as the Cardinals won two of three in the series. Brewers
starting pitcher Freddy Peralta held the Cards scoreless for five
innings on three hits and two walks.
Pirates 7, Reds 0
Paul Skenes threw six shutout innings to help Pittsburgh to a
shutout win against visiting Cincinnati in the opener of their
four-game series.
Skenes (8-2) limited the Reds to two hits in the 17th start of his
rookie season. The right-hander struck out nine and walked one on 87
pitches. Bryan De La Cruz had three hits and three RBIs, Bryan
Reynolds had two hits, an RBI and a run scored and Yasmani Grandal
homered for the Pirates, who had lost three of four.
Reds left-hander Nick Lodolo (9-6) breezed through the first four
innings before running into trouble in the six-run fifth. He allowed
five runs on just two hits, struck out nine and walked three in 4
2/3 innings.
Blue Jays 5, Angels 3
Ernie Clement keyed a five-run second inning with a two-run home run
and Toronto defeated visiting Los Angeles.
Clement homered in his third consecutive game and the Blue Jays
homered in their 11th straight game. Niko Kavadas hit a three-run
homer for his first major league hit in the ninth and Jo Adell added
three hits for the Angels.
Both teams used an opener. Angels left-hander Brock Burke (1-1)
allowed three runs and three hits in one-plus inning. Toronto
right-hander Ryan Burr allowed two hits and a walk in one-plus
inning. Toronto left-hander Ryan Yarbrough (5-2) tossed five
scoreless innings, allowing three hits and striking out four to earn
the win.
Cubs 10, Tigers 2
Miguel Amaya went 3-for-4 with a grand slam and five RBIs to lead
host Chicago over Detroit in the rubber game of their three-game
series.
It was the first grand slam of Amaya's two-year career and his sixth
home run of the season. Dansby Swanson went 2-for-4 with two stolen
bases. two runs scored and an RBI. Nico Hoerner also went 2-for-4
with an RBI and two runs scored for the Cubs, who won for the fourth
time in their past six games.
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Aug 22, 2024; Bronx, New York, USA; New York Yankees outfielder
Aaron Judge (99) slaps hands with teammates after defeating the
Cleveland Guardians at Yankee Stadium. Mandatory Credit: John
Jones-USA TODAY Sports
Spencer Torkelson homered and Colt Keith had two
hits and a run scored for the Tigers. Kenta Maeda (2-6), taking over
the bulk role after Tyler Holton pitched a 1-2-3 first as the
opener, took the loss, yielding six runs on nine hits over five
innings.
Athletics 3, Rays 1
Osvaldo Bido allowed just two hits in five-plus innings, Darell
Hernaiz contributed to a two-run second with the first of his two
doubles and Oakland split its four-game home series against Tampa
Bay.
Lawrence Butler collected two hits, a run and an RBI for the A's.
Bido (5-3) won his third straight start despite allowing his first
run in that stretch. That came in the fourth when Jose Caballero's
two-out double scored Christopher Morel, who had singled.
The second-year right-hander then retired the next four batters he
faced before walking Brandon Lowe to lead off the sixth, prompting
Bido's removal with a 3-1 lead. Four Oakland relievers shut down
Tampa Bay the rest of the way.
Braves 3, Phillies 2
Rookie Spencer Schwellenbach continued his mastery of visiting
Philadelphia, pitching Atlanta to a win in the rubber game of their
three-game series.
The victory allowed the Braves to cut Philadelphia's lead in the
National League East to six games. Schwellenbach (5-6) pitched 6 2/3
innings and allowed two runs on three hits -- retiring 18 straight
batters at one point -- with one walk and nine strikeouts.
In two starts against Philadelphia, Schwellenbach has pitched 12 2/3
innings and allowed three runs with 15 strikeouts. Phillies starter
Cristopher Sanchez (9-9) threw six innings and allowed three runs on
nine hits, one walk and eight strikeouts.
Astros 6, Orioles 0
Rookie Spencer Arrighetti threw six shutout innings and Houston
newcomer Ben Gamel had a pair of run-scoring hits in a victory
against host Baltimore.
Arrighetti (6-11) held the Orioles to three hits and one walk with
six strikeouts. Shawn Dubin worked two innings and Caleb Ferguson
threw in the ninth to complete the combined three-hitter in the
opener of a four-game series between American League playoff
contenders.
Shay Whitcomb provided a two-run single while Gamel came through at
the plate in his Astros debut. Before Thursday, Gamel -- a veteran
of more than 700 games -- had played in only 24 games across a
two-season span.
Mets 8, Padres 3
Jeff McNeil and Pete Alonso each collected three hits and an RBI
while Luis Severino navigated through five innings as New York
started a key road trip with a victory over San Diego.
Coming off his second career shutout Saturday, Severino (9-6) gave
up five hits and one run, walking four and striking out five in an
87-pitch effort. Four relievers took it from there, not allowing a
hit until Mason McCoy and Jurickson Profar slapped RBI singles in
the bottom of the ninth off Huascar Brazoban. New York finished with
17 hits. Every starter except Francisco Alvarez got at least one
hit.
Dylan Cease (12-10) logged a quality start but still absorbed the
loss. He allowed nine hits and three runs (two earned) over 6 1/3
innings with a walk and seven strikeouts. But it wasn't enough to
prevent San Diego from losing consecutive games for the first time
since the All-Star break.
--Field Level Media
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