MLB roundup: Aaron Judge's 2 homers
lift Yanks over Giants
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[June 01, 2024]
Aaron Judge launched two home runs in his first game at
Oracle Park, Marcus Stroman was effective into the eighth inning and
the New York Yankees beat the San Francisco Giants 6-2 in the first
of a three-game road series Friday night.
The Yankees trailed 1-0 when Anthony Volpe and Juan Soto hit
back-to-back singles against Giants starter Jordan Hicks (4-2) in
the third inning. Judge, who is a native of Northern California,
followed with a three-run homer to left field.
New York broke the game opener later in the inning. Gleyber Torres
singled and Anthony Rizzo doubled, and both scored on a passed ball
by Patrick Bailey. Rizzo scored from second when reliever Taylor
Rogers mishandled Bailey's throw to the plate.
Hicks was charged with both of those runs, one of which was
unearned. He allowed five runs (four earned) on eight hits in 5 1/3
innings with four strikeouts and no walks. Stroman (5-2) gave up two
runs and six hits in 7 1/3 innings. He walked two and struck out
two.
Phillies 4, Cardinals 2
Edmundo Sosa hit a two-run homer to lift host Philadelphia past St.
Louis.
Phillies starter Aaron Nola (7-2) allowed three hits and two runs
with six strikeouts and two walks in 6 1/3 innings. Jeff Hoffman
struck out two batters in a 1-2-3 ninth inning for his fifth save.
Brandon Crawford hit a home run and single and Nolan Arenado also
went deep for the Cardinals, who had won two straight. Crawford and
Arenado accounted for all three of the Cardinals' hits.
Marlins 8, Rangers 2
Jesus Sanchez smacked a three-run homer and doubled twice to lead
host Miami to a victory over Texas in the opener of a three-game
set.
Nick Gordon hit a two-run homer as part of a three-RBI night for the
Marlins, who have won 10 of 15 games following a horrendous 11-32
start. Jake Burger had three hits and two runs and Otto Lopez also
had three hits.
Josh Smith homered for Texas, which had a three-game winning streak
halted and has dropped 13 of its past 18. Corey Seager doubled in
the ninth to reach base in his 23rd consecutive game. But he failed
to homer after going deep eight times over the previous eight games.
Guardians 7, Nationals 1
David Fry's three-run homer broke open a tight game after Tanner
Bibee allowed one run over 6 1/3 innings, and Cleveland won its
eighth straight at home by beating Washington.
Bibee (4-1) struck out seven and held the Nationals to three hits.
In the top of the seventh, Luis Garcia knocked his second of three
singles and eventually scored on Eddie Rosario's one-out double into
the right field corner, which chased Bibee.
The Guardians led 2-1 entering their half of the seventh and added a
run when Josh Naylor beat out a potential inning-ending double-play
ball with the bases loaded. Fry followed with his eighth home run of
the season.
Orioles 3, Rays 1
Jorge Mateo hit a tiebreaking, two-out double in the sixth inning as
Baltimore defeated visiting Tampa Bay to open a three-game series.
Ryan Mountcastle, Anthony Santander and Mateo each had two hits for
the Orioles, who have won seven of their past eight. The Rays, who
scored on Ben Rortvedt's RBI single, lost their fourth consecutive
series opener and failed in a bid to return to .500.
Orioles starter Albert Suarez gave up one run on four hits in five
innings. Cionel Perez (1-0) threw one shutout inning in relief to
earn the win, and Craig Kimbrel worked the ninth for his 13th save.
Braves 4, Athletics 2
Atlanta right-hander Reynaldo Lopez, working on an extra day of
rest, threw six strong innings in defeating visiting Oakland in the
opener of a three-game series.
Lopez (3-2) allowed one run on four hits and two walks, and struck
out a season-high eight. It was the sixth time he has allowed no
more than one run this season. Pierce Johnson and Joe Jimenez
pitched scoreless innings, and Raisel Iglesias allowed a run in the
ninth and earned his 14th save.
Oakland starter JP Sears (4-4) when seven innings, allowing four
runs on six hits and two walks with five strikeouts. Left-hander
Brady Basso, recalled from Triple-A Las Vegas earlier in the day,
made his big-league debut in the eighth inning and fanned the first
batter he faced, National League home run leader Marcell Ozuna.
Blue Jays 5, Pirates 3 (14 innings)
Davis Schneider hit a two-run home run in the bottom of the 14th
inning and Toronto defeated visiting Pittsburgh.
Schneider hit his seventh homer of the season with two outs against
Kyle Nicolas (0-1) on a blast to right to extend Toronto's winning
streak to four games. The Blue Jays opened a seven-game homestand
with their first walk-off win of the season.
Each team tallied a run in the 11th and 12th innings to keep the
game going. Toronto's Genesis Cabrera (2-1) pitched 1 2/3 perfect
innings to earn the win. Pittsburgh's loss in the opener of the
three-game series dropped them to 1-2 on their five-game road trip.
Padres 11, Royals 8
Jake Cronenworth's go-ahead two-run single sparked a nine-run eighth
inning as San Diego held off host Kansas City.
With the bases loaded, Cronenworth's hit put the Padres ahead 4-3.
He also delivered an RBI double as San Diego set a club record with
11 hits in the inning. Luis Arraez had four singles -- two in the
eighth -- and scored three runs. It was his fifth four-hit game of
the year, and his 82 hits lead the majors.
Padres starter Dylan Cease gave up three runs on five hits with five
strikeouts and one walk in 5 1/3 innings. Robert Suarez got the
final out for his 17th save. Bobby Witt Jr. went 3-for-5 with two
RBIs and Nelson Velazquez hit a solo homer in a five-run ninth for
the Royals, who have lost five of six.
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May 31, 2024; San Francisco, California, USA; New York Yankees
designated hitter Aaron Judge (99) stands in the on-deck circle
during the fifth inning against the San Francisco Giants at Oracle
Park. Mandatory Credit: Darren Yamashita-USA TODAY Sports
Brewers 12, White Sox 5
Christian Yelich had five hits, including his 300th career double,
and drove in five runs to pace host Milwaukee to a comeback victory
over Chicago, which has lost a season-high nine games.
Yelich went 5-for-6 with two doubles and three singles. His second
double, the 300th of his 12-year career, keyed a six-run seventh
inning when the Brewers went in front 10-5. Yelich also singled home
one of Milwaukee's two runs in the eighth.
Tommy Pham and Paul DeJong each had two hits for the White Sox, who
have lost 13 of their past 14 and 15 of 18.
Rockies 4, Dodgers 1
Ezequiel Tovar had a home run among his three hits, Dakota Hudson
pitched into the eighth inning and Colorado earned a victory in the
opener of a three-game road series against Los Angeles.
Kris Bryant and Brendan Rodgers each delivered an RBI during a
three-run third as the Rockies held on to win for the fourth time in
their past five games and for the 13th time in their last 20. The
Rockies ended a seven-game road losing streak against the Dodgers,
including an 0-6 mark in 2023.
Rookie Andy Pages had two hits for the Dodgers but also had an error
in center field that allowed one of Colorado's third-inning runs to
score. Los Angeles right-hander Walker Buehler (1-3) gave up four
runs (three earned) on six hits over six innings in his fifth start
after a nearly two-year absence following elbow surgery.
Mariners 5, Angels 4
Ty France hit a tiebreaking home run in the bottom of the eighth
inning as Seattle defeated visiting Los Angeles in the opener of a
three-game series between the American League West rivals.
France went 3-for-3 and added a double and three RBIs for the
division-leading Mariners, who won for the fifth time in their past
six games. Angels pinch hitter Jo Adell hit a grand slam with two
outs in seventh to tie the score at 4-4. Los Angeles has lost six of
seven.
France's homer, on a 2-2 changeup from Angels left-hander Matt Moore
(1-2), hit the facade of the second deck in left field at T-Mobile
Park and was measured at 417 feet. Ryne Stanek (3-0) got the victory
and Andres Munoz worked the ninth for his 12th save. Munoz picked
off Kevin Pillar at first base for the final out with Adell at the
plate.
Twins 6, Astros 1
Pablo Lopez twirled seven strong innings while Trevor Larnach and
Carlos Santana slugged home runs as visiting Minnesota maximized its
five extra-base hits en route to a victory over Houston.
Lopez (5-5) snapped a three-start skid by matching his season high
for innings pitched. He allowed one run on six hits and one walk
while recording six strikeouts to earn his first victory since May
9.
The Twins won for the eighth time in 10 games by making Astros
starter Ronel Blanco (5-1) work. Carlos Correa hit an RBI double
before Alex Kirilloff delivered a sacrifice fly that supplied the
Twins a 2-0 lead in the third. Larnach clubbed a two-run homer off
Blanco with one out in the fifth.
Mets 10, Diamondbacks 9
Starling Marte had two hits and four RBIs for New York, which ended
its worst May in more than three decades with a win over visiting
Arizona in the second game of a four-game series.
Mark Vientos, who became New York's starting third baseman when
Brett Baty was demoted to Triple-A Syracuse earlier Friday, had
three singles and two RBIs as the Mets won their final two games of
the month to finish 9-19 in May -- their worst record in May since
the 1993 team went 9-18 on its way to finishing 59-103.
The Diamondbacks, who have lost five straight to fall a season-worst
seven games under .500, almost came back from a 10-5 deficit in the
ninth, when Joc Pederson hit a three-run home run and Christian
Walker went deep on the next pitch. Reed Garrett then struck out
Lourdes Gurriel Jr. to end the game.
Red Sox 7, Tigers 3
Ceddanne Rafaela recorded his first career multi-homer game and
drove in five as host Boston pulled away from Detroit.
David Hamilton went 3-for-4 while Dominic Smith and Connor Wong each
had two hits as the Red Sox finished with 12 hits. Boston starter
Tanner Houck (5-5) gave up one run on three hits with six strikeouts
and two walks in seven innings. He lowered his ERA to 1.85.
Riley Greene went 2-for-4 with a double, and Colt Keith hit a
two-run home run for the Tigers.
Reds 5, Cubs 4
Santiago Espinal hit a pinch-hit, two-run home run and Elly De La
Cruz threw out the tying run at the plate in the ninth to help
visiting Cincinnati beat Chicago.
Reds relief pitcher Fernando Cruz (2-5) didn't allow a hit in 1 1/3
innings and Alexis Diaz allowed one run on two hits in the ninth for
his 11th save.
Ian Happ homered and finished the game with three RBIs for Chicago.
Cubs reliever Drew Smyly (2-3) allowed two runs on one hit, walking
three and striking out three.
--Field Level Media
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