MLB roundup: Elly De La Cruz leads Reds past Dodgers
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[May 17, 2024]
Elly De La Cruz stole a career-high four bases and matched a
career best with four hits as the visiting Cincinnati Reds rolled to
a 7-2 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers on Thursday in the opener
of a four-game series.
Will Benson hit a leadoff home run and seven pitchers combined to
give up two runs as the Reds improved to 3-4 on a 10-game,
three-city road trip. Cincinnati ended the Dodgers' franchise-best
run of 22 consecutive games while allowing four runs or less.
Dodgers ace Tyler Glasnow (6-2) gave up four runs on six hits over
five innings with one walk and eight strikeouts. It was the
second-most runs he allowed in an outing this season.
The Los Angeles offense combined for four hits, while Shohei Ohtani
went 0-for-2 with a walk and a stolen base on his bobblehead night,
which drew a crowd of 53,527. It was the largest crowd in the major
leagues this year and the largest at Dodger Stadium since 2019.
Yankees 5, Twins 0
Clarke Schmidt did not allow a run over a career-high eight innings
and New York scored three times in the first inning to complete a
three-game sweep in Minneapolis -- the Yankees' first sweep at
Minnesota since 2013.
Schmidt (5-1) allowed three hits, struck out eight and did not walk
a batter. Anthony Volpe opened the game with a home run to left off
Joe Ryan (2-3) on the game's fifth pitch, Gleyber Torres added an
RBI double and Anthony Rizzo capped the Yankees' first inning with a
run-scoring groundout.
The Twins had three hits, with Carlos Santana and Willi Castro
managing singles while Carlos Correa doubled. Ryan allowed four runs
on six hits in 5 1/3 innings.
Astros 8, Athletics 1
Cristian Javier twirled six shutout innings while Joey Loperfido
clubbed his first career home run as Houston completed a four-game
sweep of visiting Oakland.
Javier (3-1) allowed only three baserunners and struck out a
season-high eight batters. Yainer Diaz doubled home three runs in
the Astros' six-run third inning.
Athletics rookie Joey Estes (1-1) surrendered eight runs on eight
hits in 3 2/3 innings. Zack Gelof singled home Oakland's run in the
seventh inning. The A's were held to four hits.
Mets 6, Phillies 5 (11 innings)
J.D. Martinez hit a go-ahead RBI single in the 11th inning then
scored a key insurance run on a wild pitch as New York won at
Philadelphia after taking three straight losses against the
Phillies.
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May 16, 2024; Los Angeles, California, USA; Cincinnati Reds center
fielder Will Benson (30) hits a home run in the first inning against
the Los Angeles Dodgers at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby
Lee-USA TODAY Sports
Pete Alonso ripped a solo home run for the Mets,
who saw starter Jose Quintana give up two runs in 5 1/3 innings.
Jorge Lopez (1-0) earned the win by pitching a scoreless 10th
inning.
Phillies starter Taijuan Walker left after 3 1/3 innings after being
hit in the left foot by a line drive off the bat of Starling Marte.
After a few minutes, Walker limped off and was replaced by Matt
Strahm. Walker allowed four hits and two runs.
Rays 7, Red Sox 5
Isaac Paredes knocked in the go-ahead run in the ninth inning as
Tampa Bay claimed a four-game series victory over host Boston.
Paredes and Jonathan Aranda had two hits apiece to lead Tampa Bay.
Josh Lowe homered and matched Palacios with two RBIs. Erasmo Ramirez
came on to escape a ninth-inning jam, earning his first save and
sealing the win for Manuel Rodriguez (1-1).
Jarren Duran went 3-for-5 with a homer and two doubles for the Red
Sox. Kenley Jansen (1-1) took the loss.
Pirates 5, Cubs 4
Jared Jones tossed six effective innings and Pittsburgh held off
host Chicago to claim the opener of a four-game series.
Jones (3-4) gave up three runs on seven hits with no walks and seven
strikeouts. Edward Olivares went 2-for-4 with a two-run homer and
two runs for the Pirates, who also got a long ball from Nick
Gonzales.
Cubs starter Justin Steele (0-1) was tagged for five runs and six
hits in 5 2/3 innings. Ian Happ homered for Chicago.
--Field Level Media
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