MLB roundup: Cubs rally behind
Christian Bethancourt's 7 RBIs
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[August 29, 2024]
Christian Bethancourt capped a career day with a go-ahead
two-run single in the top of the ninth, lifting the Chicago Cubs to
an improbable 14-10 win over the host Pittsburgh Pirates on
Wednesday.
Bethancourt finished with seven RBIs, six coming in the final three
innings. He had three hits and scored three runs.
Pittsburgh held a commanding 10-3 advantage after six innings, but
Bethancourt then took over. He clubbed a two-run homer in the
seventh and drove in two more runs with a double an inning later,
pulling Chicago within 10-7.
Ian Happ added an RBI single in the eighth. The Cubs then proceeded
to load the bases with one out in the ninth against Pittsburgh
closer David Bednar (3-7) and wound up scoring six runs.
Bryan Reynolds, Connor Joe and Rowdy Tellez each collected three
hits as the Pirates got swept in the three-game series. Reynolds and
Joe both homered.
Dodgers 6, Orioles 4
Shohei Ohtani hit a home run on his bobblehead night and Teoscar
Hernandez also went deep as Los Angeles earned a victory over
visiting Baltimore.
Ohtani added two stolen bases and three runs. Los Angeles reliever
Anthony Banda (2-2) pitched 1 1/3 scoreless innings to earn the win.
Michael Kopech pitched a perfect ninth for his 12th save. Walker
Buehler gave up four runs (two earned) in 4 2/3 innings.
Ramon Urias stayed hot for the Orioles with two hits, including a
two-run double. Orioles starter Corbin Burnes (12-7) allowed six
runs (one earned) in five innings due to three errors by his
teammates.
Mariners 6, Rays 2
Victor Robles and Julio Rodriguez hit two-run homers in the fifth
inning as Seattle defeated visiting Tampa Bay.
Randy Arozarena added a solo shot in the eighth against his former
team as the Mariners improved to 4-2 under new manager Dan Wilson
and remained 3 1/2 games behind division-leading Houston in the
American League West.
Josh Lowe homered for the Rays, who dropped two of the three games
in the series.

Guardians 7, Royals 5
After trailing for a majority of the game, Cleveland strung together
a four-run rally in the bottom of the seventh inning and eventually
defeated visiting Kansas City.
The Guardians avoided getting swept by the Royals after dropping the
first three contests of the four-game series. They regained sole
possession of first place in a tightly contested American League
Central Division.
Jhonkensy Noel's run-scoring single put Cleveland ahead to stay.
Kansas City's Vinnie Pasquantino went 4-for-5 and hit his 19th home
run of the year. Bobby Witt Jr. (28th) and Michael Massey (11th)
also homered for the Royals. Maikel Garcia and Adam Frazier each had
a RBI.
Athletics 9, Reds 6
Seth Brown capped a two-homer performance with a three-run shot in
the eighth inning, fueling visiting Oakland to a victory over
Cincinnati.
Oakland's Lawrence Butler homered to lead off the game and also
drove in a run with a fielder's choice in the seventh inning. Brown
also went deep in the fourth inning and Brent Rooker launched his
career-high 31st homer in the sixth to propel the Athletics to their
third straight win.
Will Benson belted a three-run homer to cap a six-run seventh inning
for the reeling Reds, who have lost nine of their past 12 games.
Cardinals 4, Padres 3
Nolan Arenado delivered a walk-off RBI single to lift St. Louis over
visiting San Diego.
Paul Goldschmidt went 3-for-4 with an RBI for the Cardinals, who
have won five of their last eight games. St. Louis starting pitcher
Andre Pallante allowed two runs on eight hits and two walks in 5 2/3
innings. He struck out three. Ryan Helsley (6-4) pitched the ninth
inning to earn the victory.
Kyle Higashioka hit a solo home run and Luis Arraez went 4-for-5 and
scored a run for the Padres, whose three-game winning streak ended.
San Diego starting pitcher Joe Musgrove allowed three runs on seven
hits in six innings. Robert Suarez (8-2) took the loss.
Rockies 8, Marlins 2
Aaron Schunk hit his first major league home run and also singled,
Nolan Jones had two hits, and Colorado beat Miami in Denver.
Drew Romo also had two hits and Kyle Freeland (4-6) allowed two runs
over six innings to earn his first victory since July 31 for
Colorado.
Derek Hill homered and Otto Lopez had two hits for Miami, which
committed four errors. Starter Max Meyer (3-4) allowed five runs
(four earned) and struck out six in five-plus innings.
Astros 10, Phillies 0
Yordan Alvarez hit three home runs and Spencer Arrighetti flirted
with a no-hitter as Houston avoided a three-game sweep in
Philadelphia.
Arrighetti (7-11) did not allow a hit until the eighth inning. The
rookie right-hander yielded two hits and four walks in 7 2/3 innings
with 11 strikeouts. Alvarez went 4-for-4 and notched his third
career three-homer game.
Phillies starter Taijuan Walker (3-6) surrendered Alvarez's first
home run and was torched for six runs on 13 hits in six innings.
Austin Hays broke up the no-hitter with an infield single to lead
off the eighth for Philadelphia, which had its four-game win streak
snapped.
Rangers 3, White Sox 1
Marcus Semien delivered a go-ahead RBI double and Corey Seager had
two hits and an RBI as visiting defeated Chicago in the resumption
of a game suspended by rain on Tuesday.
It ultimately became the first game in major league history to be
suspended before an out was recorded. Rangers left-hander Andrew
Heaney pitched five innings of one-run, five-hit ball with one walk
and two strikeouts.
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Aug 28, 2024; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers left
fielder Teoscar Hernandez (37) crosses the plate after hitting a
three-run home run scoring designated hitter Shohei Ohtani (17) and
right fielder Mookie Betts (50) in the third inning against the
Baltimore Orioles at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jayne
Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY Sports

Pitching in relief of Tuesday starter Garrett
Crochet, who threw only four pitches, Chicago righty Chris Flexen
(2-13) allowed three runs and nine hits in 6 1/3 innings. He walked
two and struck out four. Corey Julks hit an RBI single in the third
for Chicago.
Rangers 4, White Sox 3
Corey Seager had four hits, including a go-ahead RBI single in the
ninth inning, and Wyatt Langford smacked a three-run home run to
lift visiting Texas to a victory over skidding Chicago.
Rangers left fielder Travis Jankowski went over the wall to rob
Andrew Vaughn of a potential game-ending, three-run home run for the
second out of the ninth. Texas earned two victories in one day while
improving to 6-0 against Chicago this season.
The White Sox have lost six in a row, 10 of 11 and 103 overall.
Chicago must win 12 of its remaining 28 games to avoid matching the
1962 New York Mets' modern major league record for most losses in a
season (120).
Red Sox 3, Blue Jays 0
Brayan Bello dazzled over a career-high eight innings and Tyler
O'Neill crushed a key two-run home run as Boston beat visiting
Toronto.
The 25-year-old Bello (12-6), who worked into the eighth only once
in his previous 63 major league starts, struck out nine while
allowing just two hits and one walk. Wilyer Abreu's first-inning RBI
single was the only support Bello needed, but O'Neill delivered
insurance in the eighth with his 24th home run this season.
Blue Jays starter Chris Bassitt (9-13) was a tough-luck loser,
striking out nine over 6 2/3 innings of one-run ball. He yielded
five hits and one walk.
Nationals 5, Yankees 2
Rookie Dylan Crews hit his first major league home run as Washington
beat visiting New York.
James Wood, Jacob Young and Nasim Nunez each added two hits for
Washington, which took two of three games from New York. The
Nationals stole five bases, including three by Wood.
Jazz Chisholm Jr. homered, while Aaron Judge had an RBI single and
walked twice for New York. The slugging trio of Judge, Juan Soto and
Giancarlo Stanton finished the series a combined 4-for-34 (.118).
Braves 5, Twins 1
Luke Williams doubled twice and had two RBIs, Chris Sale notched his
15th win and Atlanta beat Minnesota in Minneapolis.
Matt Olson delivered an RBI double for the Braves, who completed a
three-game sweep. Jorge Soler belted a solo home run and Ramon
Laureano finished 2-for-4 with an RBI.
Willi Castro drove in the lone run for the Twins, who have lost four
straight games and eight of their past 10.
Brewers 5, Giants 3
Freddy Peralta allowed two hits over six scoreless innings and
William Contreras had a two-run homer as Milwaukee beat visiting San
Francisco.
Held to one hit through four innings by San Francisco starter Kyle
Harrison (7-6), Milwaukee capitalized on two walks to score five
runs in the fifth, capped by Contreras' 18th homer, to make a winner
of Peralta (9-7).

The Giants scored one in the seventh and two in the eighth to pull
within 5-3 before Devin Williams tossed a perfect ninth for his
sixth save in seven opportunities.
Tigers 3, Angels 2
Spencer Torkelson hit a two-run homer and host Detroit notched its
season-best sixth straight victory by edging Los Angeles.
Kerry Carpenter drove in the other Detroit run as the Tigers moved
two games above .500 for the first time since May 7.
Mickey Moniak hit a two-run homer for the Angels, who have lost
seven straight. Griffin Canning (4-12) gave up all three runs in
five innings. He surrendered five hits and four walks while striking
out four.
Diamondbacks 8, Mets 5
Corbin Carroll's second homer of the night, an eighth-inning grand
slam, lifted Arizona over New York in Phoenix.
Joc Pederson hit a two-run homer for the Diamondbacks, who have won
seven of eight games and 25 of their past 32. Arizona leads the San
Diego Padres by one game for the National League's top wild-card
berth.
Harrison Bader hit a two-run homer for the Mets, who fell four games
behind the Atlanta Braves for the NL's final wild-card spot.
--Field Level Media
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