MLB roundup: Mets beat Braves, lose
Kodai Senga
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[July 27, 2024]
J.D. Martinez, Mark Vientos and Francisco Alvarez homered in
the third inning Friday night for the host New York Mets, who
continued their surge with an 8-4 victory over the Atlanta Braves in
the second game of a four-game series.
The Mets extended their winning streak to five games and improved to
15-7 this month as they moved ahead of the Braves in the race for
the National League's first wild-card berth. The Braves took their
season-high sixth straight loss and fell to 8-12 in July.
Mets starter Kodai Senga (1-0), making his season debut after
sustaining a shoulder injury in February, allowed two runs on two
hits and one walk while striking out nine over 5 1/3 innings. He
exited after sustaining a left calf strain and will undergo an MRI
exam Saturday.
The Mets sent 10 batters to the plate in the third against Braves
starter Charlie Morton (5-6) and Daysbel Hernandez and scored seven
runs.
Red Sox 9, Yankees 7
Masataka Yoshida's two-run single up the middle highlighted a
three-run eighth inning that helped Boston to a series-opening
victory over visiting New York.
The Red Sox rallied after back-to-back home runs by Aaron Judge and
Austin Wells in the seventh gave the Yankees a 7-4 lead in the
seventh inning. Judge bashed a go-ahead, three-run shot to deep
center.
With the Yankees up 7-6 in the eighth, Boston put two on against
reliever Luke Weaver (4-2) before Wilyer Abreu greeted reliever Clay
Holmes with a game-tying single. That set up Yoshida for the
game-deciding hit.
Guardians 3, Phillies 1
Ben Lively allowed one run and three hits over six innings to fuel
visiting Cleveland to a victory over Philadelphia. Lively (9-6), who
made his major league debut with the Phillies in 2017, struck out
six batters and walked two while snapping a three-start winless
streak.
David Fry and Angel Martinez each had an RBI single and Bo Naylor
added a run-scoring sacrifice bunt to send Cleveland to its third
win in four games.
Philadelphia's Bryson Stott homered to lead off the fifth inning,
cutting the hosts' deficit to 3-1. Stott added a single in both the
seventh and the ninth for the Phillies, who mustered just six hits
and committed two errors en route to losing for the seventh time in
10 games.
Astros 5, Dodgers 0
Framber Valdez pitched 6 1/3 shutout innings while Alex Bregman and
Jon Singleton slugged home runs as Houston blanked visiting Los
Angeles.
Valdez (9-5) matched his season high of 10 strikeouts and allowed
four hits and two walks. Jake Meyers had three hits for the Astros,
who won their second game in a row.
Shohei Ohtani and Gavin Lux each collected two hits for the Dodgers,
who have lost two of three. Gavin Stone (9-4) permitted four runs in
six innings.
Padres 6, Orioles 4
Jurickson Profar's second two-run homer of the game broke a
ninth-inning tie and sparked San Diego's victory over host Baltimore
for its sixth straight win.
The two-out blast was Profar's 18th homer of the season and came off
Orioles closer Craig Kimbrel (6-3), who was roughed up for the
second day in a row. Padres reliever Robert Suarez (5-1) was the
winner, working the final 1 2/3 innings despite blowing a save
opportunity in the eighth.
Jordan Westburg and Anthony Santander homered for the Orioles, who
lost for the fourth time in five games.
Mariners 10, White Sox 0
Josh Rojas, Dylan Moore and Victor Robles smacked successive home
runs in a first-inning barrage and George Kirby delivered seven
solid innings as Seattle routed host Chicago.
Seattle snapped a three-game losing streak while sending Chicago to
its 12th straight defeat. The outcome was all but decided after the
Mariners amassed eight runs in the first inning against White Sox
rookie right-hander Drew Thorpe.
Kirby (8-7) cruised behind the early support, limiting the White Sox
to six hits and a walk while striking out seven. The result ended
his four-start winless streak.
Twins 9, Tigers 3
Pablo Lopez pitched seven strong innings, Minnesota batters backed
him with four homers and the Twins cruised past host Detroit.
Lopez (9-7) gave up two runs and six hits while notching seven
strikeouts. Byron Buxton and Christian Vazquez homered and drove in
two runs apiece. Matt Wallner and Trevor Larnach had solo shots and
Willi Castro added two RBIs for the Twins.
Javier Baez homered for the second straight game for Detroit. Keider
Montero (1-4) allowed six runs (five earned) and eight hits in five
innings. Prior to the game, Detroit's All-Star outfielder Riley
Greene was placed on the 10-day injured list due to a right
hamstring strain.
Royals 6, Cubs 0
Salvador Perez homered and Brady Singer threw seven strong innings
as Kansas City beat visiting Chicago.
Singer (7-6) allowed two singles and two walks and also hit a batter
while striking out five. The Royals did all of their scoring in the
fifth inning on Adam Frazier's two-run single, Vinnie Pasquantino's
RBI hit and Perez's three-run homer.
Cubs starter Kyle Hendricks (2-9) allowed six runs on eight hits in
five innings. Seiya Suzuki had two of Chicago's four hits.
Diamondbacks 4, Pirates 3
Lourdes Gurriel Jr. had three hits and scored the tiebreaking run on
a wild pitch to help Arizona edge Pittsburgh in Phoenix.
Joc Pederson homered and Eugenio Suarez had two hits to help Arizona
win for the ninth time in its past 12 games. Arizona starter Zac
Gallen (8-5) gave up three runs and five hits in six-plus innings.
He struck out six and walked three.
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Jul 26, 2024; New York City, New York, USA; New York Mets designated
hitter J.D. Martinez (28) celebrates after hitting a grand slam home
run during the third inning against the Atlanta Braves at Citi
Field. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-USA TODAY Sports
Joshua Palacios had a two-run single for
Pittsburgh, which fell for just the fourth time in its past 14
games. Andrew McCutchen drove in one run and scored another for the
Pirates, who were just 1-for-11 with runners in scoring position.
Reds 3, Rays 2 (10 innings)
Stuart Fairchild doubled home the tiebreaking run in the 10th inning
as Cincinnati opened a three-game interleague series against Tampa
Bay with a win in St. Petersburg, Fla.
Automatic runner Jeimer Candelario began the 10th inning at second
base and was replaced by Austin Slater after moving to third on
Tyler Stephenson's groundout. Fairchild followed with a run-scoring
double to left field against Manuel Rodriguez (1-2).
Nick Martinez (4-5) pitched two scoreless innings for the victory.
Alexis Diaz retired Jonny DeLuca with runners at the corners in the
10th inning for his 20th save. Cincinnati has won three straight
following a four-game losing streak.
Nationals 10, Cardinals 8 (10 innings)
Jacob Young tripled home three runs in the 10th inning and visiting
Washington beat St. Louis to end a three-game losing streak.
Luis Garcia Jr. drove in three runs and Juan Yepez was 3-for-4 with
two runs and two RBIs for the Nationals. Washington starter
MacKenzie Gore allowed six runs on nine hits in five innings. He
walked two and struck out three.
Paul Goldschmidt reached the 2,000-hit milestone with two hits,
including a two-run homer, for the Cardinals. Nolan Arenado hit a
three-run homer, and Masyn Winn hit a two-run shot and an RBI
single.
Blue Jays 6, Rangers 5
Ernie Clement hit a walk-off single in the ninth and Toronto
defeated visiting Texas in the opener of a three-game series.
Adolis Garcia had a two-run home run and three RBIs for the Rangers,
who had a five-game winning streak end. Clement, George Springer and
Justin Turner each had two hits and combined for two runs and two
RBIs.
Toronto left-hander Yusei Kikuchi allowed five runs, eight hits and
two walks in 4 2/3 innings. He struck out five. Texas left-hander
Andrew Heaney allowed four runs, seven hits and one walk with four
strikeouts in five innings.
Marlins 6, Brewers 2
Bryan De La Cruz and Jake Burger homered during a three-run first
inning on as visiting Miami beat Milwaukee in the opener of a
three-game series.
Josh Bell added a solo shot leading off the ninth for Miami, which
holds the worst record in the National League but has won three of
their past four games. Miami left-hander Trevor Rogers (2-9) limited
Milwaukee to two runs on six hits over 5 1/3 innings.
Rhys Hoskins hit a solo home run for the NL Central-leading Brewers,
who fell to 4-2 since the All-Star break.
Athletics 5, Angels 4
Seth Brown went 3-for-4 with a homer, and his sixth-inning RBI
single on an overturned umpire's call snapped a tie and lifted
Oakland over Los Angeles in Anaheim, Calif.
The A's entered the top of the sixth down 4-2, but Brent Rooker's
two-out, two-run homer tied the game. Later in the inning, Brown
came to the plate with two on against Angels reliever Hans Crouse
(4-1). Brown's liner to right was ruled foul initially but
overturned on review for an RBI single.
After allowing a pair of two-run home runs by the Angels' Taylor
Ward and Nolan Schanuel in the first inning, the Oakland pitching
staff shut out the Angels the rest of the way. Starter Paul
Blackburn (4-2) gave up the four runs on five hits in five innings,
striking out two and walking one.
Giants 11, Rockies 4
Tyler Fitzgerald hit two home runs, Kyle Harrison struck out 11 and
San Francisco opened a four-game home series with a blowout win over
Colorado.
Jorge Soler began a big night by hitting Kyle Freeland's sixth pitch
of the game for his 12th homer of the season, helping the Giants win
for just the sixth time in their last 16 games. Soler had three
hits, four runs and three RBIs.
Fitzgerald, who began the night with just eight career homers,
connected again after Soler walked in the sixth, capping off his
first multiple-homer game. The blasts gave him eight for the season.
Seven have come in his last eight games, a stretch that included two
in two games against the Rockies in Colorado last week.
--Field Level Media
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