PIRATES 2, BREWERS, FIRST GAME
PITTSBURGH -- Starling
Marte and Gregory
Polanco hit back-to-back homers in the first inning, and that
was enough to push Pittsburgh victory over the Milwaukee in the first game of a
doubleheader.
Marte sent an 0-1 pitch from Chase Anderson (6-7)
over the center field wall to put the Pirates ahead 1-0. Polanco then drove
Anderson's 3-2 offering over the wall in right for his 15th long ball.
Richard
Rodriguez (2-2) got the win, retiring all four batters he faced
in relief of starter Ivan Nova.
Felipe
Vazquez got the final three outs to earn his career-best 22nd
save in 26 opportunities.
PIRATES 6, BREWERS 2, SECOND GAME
PITTSBURGH -- Starling Marte and Gregory Polanco hit
back-to-back home runs for the second time on the day, and Pittsburgh won the
second game of a doubleheader over Milwaukee.
With the Pirates leading 3-0 in the eighth, Marte hit his
13th homer over the left-field wall before Polanco hit his 16th over the wall
in right-center to make it 5-0.
Marte extended his hitting streak to 11 games with a
ground-rule double in the sixth.
In his second major league start, Clay Holmes (1-1) allowed
no runs on four hits with six strikeouts and two walks for his first win.
Brent Suter (8-6)
went five innings for Milwaukee, allowing one run on two hits with three
strikeouts and one walk.
RED SOX 6, BLUE
JAYS 2
BOSTON -- Xander
Bogaerts hit a game-ending grand slam with one out in the 10th inning,
and J.D. Martinez hit
his major league-leading 29th homer to carry the Boston Red
Sox to a 6-2 victory over the Toronto Blue
Jays on Saturday.
Martinez increased his major league-leading RBI total to 80
with a solo shot and red-hot Mookie Betts extended
his hitting streak to 12 games with three singles to raise his majors' best
average to .362 for Boston.
The AL East-leading Red Sox had their 10-game winning streak
halted Friday. They haven't lost two straight since June 19 and 20.
Betts reached on error against Chris Rowley (0-1) when
shortstop Gurriel, who moved there in the top of the inning, had his grounder
go right through his legs. Brock Holt had
a hit-and-run single and Martinez was intentionally walked before Bogaerts hit
his shot to left-center.
Craig Kimbrel (2-1)
pitched a hitless 10th for the victory.
ANGELS 5, DODGERS 4, 10 INNINGS
LOS ANGELES -- Kole Calhoun homered
on his first pitch from All-Star closer Kenley Jansen (0-3)
in the 10th inning, lifting the Angels over the Dodgers after blowing two
leads.
Four of the Angels' five games against the Dodgers this
season have been decided by one run. The Angels lead the season series 3-2.
The Angels led 3-0 in the second and 4-3 in the seventh
before the Dodgers rallied twice to tie the game. The Dodgers put the potential
tying run on in the bottom of the 10th when Andrew Toles doubled
to deep left. Justin Upton collided
with the wall trying to make the catch and the trainer came out to check on
him, although he stayed in the game.
Toles took third on a passed ball by but pinch-hitter Chase Utley flied
out to center and Yasmani
Grandal struck out swinging against Jose Alvarez (4-3)
to end the game.
ROYALS 5, WHITE SOX 0
CHICAGO -- Jorge
Bonifacio homered for the first time since he was suspended for
testing positive for a performance-enhancing substance, and Kansas City beat
Chicago for just its second win in July.
The 25-year-old Bonifacio broke into the majors last year,
hitting 17 homers in 113 games for Kansas City. But he missed the first part of
this season after a positive test for Boldenone, resulting in an 80-game
suspension.
Duffy (5-8) struck out eight while pitching seven innings of
four-hit ball. He tossed six scoreless innings at Minnesota on Monday night,
but left with a no-decision after the Twins rallied for a 3-1 win.
The White Sox lost for the seventh time in nine games. Reynaldo
Lopez (4-7) allowed five runs and nine hits in 7 2/3 innings in
his first start since his wife, Jhilaris, gave birth to a baby girl named Zoe
on Friday.
MARLINS 2, PHILLIES 0
MIAMI -- All-Star Aaron Nola gave
up two runs in the first inning and Philadelphia never recovered, losing to
Miami.
The NL East-leading Phillies have scored only 24 runs in
their past nine games.
Nola (12-3) needed 31 pitches to get through the first.
After he loaded the bases with none out, one run scored on a groundout, and
another came home on Martin Prado's
two-out single. In that one inning, Nola surrendered as many runs as he had
given up in his previous three starts combined.
Trevor
Richards (3-5) pitched six innings and didn't allow a run.
Three relievers completed the eight-hitter, and Kyle
Barraclough pitched around a pair of two-out singles in the
ninth for his ninth save and the Marlins' eighth shutout.
DIAMONDBACKS 3, BRAVES 0
ATLANTA -- Zack Greinke added
another road win to his strong first half by allowing only four hits in 7 2/3
innings, extending Atlanta's offensive slump, and Arizona shut out the Braves.
Greinke (10-5), named to the NL All-Star team on Thursday as
a replacement for Chicago's Jon Lester,
has won five straight decisions. The 34-year-old right-hander has been
especially strong away from home, winning five straight road starts since June
8.
Ketel Marte hit
a sixth-inning homer for Arizona, who has won the first two games of the
three-game series and has matched its 2017 team record of 53 wins before the
All-Star break. Brad
Boxberger pitched around a one-out single by Nick Markakis in
the ninth for his 24th save.
Sean Newcomb (8-5)
allowed three runs on four hits and three walks in 5 2/3 innings. He has issued
12 walks in three starts this month.
ASTROS 9, TIGERS 1
HOUSTON -- Gerrit Cole struck
out eight in 5 2/3 strong innings, and Houston hit three home runs in a win
over Detroit.
Cole (10-2) allowed one run and three hits with four walks
after being activated from the bereavement list prior to the game. He threw six
shutout innings in his last start Monday against Oakland.
Josh Reddick and Evan Gattis hit
back-to-back solo homers in the fifth to chase Detroit starter Michael
Fulmer (3-9). Tyler White added
a two-run shot to left in the seventh.
Fulmer gave up seven runs and a season-high 10 hits in 4 2/3
innings. He lost his fourth straight decision and has allowed at least three
runs in each of his last five outings.
METS 7, NATIONALS 4
NEW YORK -- Zack Wheeler won
for the first time since April 29, Michael
Conforto homered and New York defeated Washington.
Wilmer Flores, Jose Reyes and Kevin
Plawecki each had two hits as the light-hitting Mets scored
seven runs for the first time since June 24. New York came into the game last
in the National League in batting average and was tied with San Diego for the
third-fewest runs scored in the majors.
Wheeler (3-6) was brilliant for seven innings before tiring
in the eighth in his longest outing since June 19, 2014. He struck out seven
and allowed just one hit through the first five innings.
New York roughed up Austin Voth (0-1),
who allowed all seven runs and struck out three in his major league debut.
Jeurys
Familia pitched a perfect for his 17th save in 21 chances.
RAYS 19, TWINS 6
MINNEAPOLIS -- Jake Bauers homered
for the second straight game and drove in four runs, Carlos Gomez homered
and had two RBI, and Tampa Bay Ray scored 15 times in the final three innings
to rally past Minnesota.
C.J. Cron hit
a two-run homer and Jesus Sucre,
who entered in the sixth for injured catcher Wilson Ramos,
drove in two runs for Tampa Bay. The Rays posted season-highs in runs and hits
(20) after entering the game 2-34 this season when trailing after six innings.
Jamie Schultz (1-0) walked three batters in 2 2/3 hitless
innings as Tampa Bay overcame a short start by Chris Archer.
Zach Duke (3-3)
gave up three runs and managed to retire just two batters in relief of
Minnesota starter Jose Berrios. Eddie Rosario had
three hits and two RBI, but the Twins fell for the second time in nine games on
their current homestand.
ATHLETICS 4, GIANTS 3
SAN FRANCISCO -- Pinch-hitter Mark Canha hit
a go-ahead home run in the seventh inning and Oakland continued its late-game
success, rallying to beat San Francisco.
Stephen
Piscotty and Marcus Semien had
two hits apiece. Khris Davis added
a sacrifice fly to help the A's improve to 20-6 since June 16, tied with Boston
for the best record in the majors during that stretch.
Josh Phegley started
the seventh with a leadoff single against Tony Watson (2-3).
Canha followed with his 12th home run, a towering two-run blast, and
emphatically flipped his bat and stared into the A's dugout before trotting
around the bases.
Yusmeiro
Petit (4-2) retired eight batters to win. All-Star closer Blake Treinen pitched
the ninth for his 24th save.
YANKEES 5, INDIANS 4
CLEVELAND -- Austin Romine came
all the way around to score when Cleveland committed two errors on his routine
double in the seventh inning, and New York edged the Indians.
Didi
Gregorius hit a three-run homer and Greg Bird added
a solo shot for the Yankees, who moved 30 games over. 500 and kept pace with
the AL East-leading Boston Red Sox.
Indians All-Star Jose Ramirez belted
his 29th homer, giving the third baseman as many homers as he had all last
season -- and tying Mickey Mantle's record for the most by a switch-hitter
before the break.
David
Robertson (7-3) struck out three, Dellin Bentances worked the
eighth and Aroldis
Chapman got his 26th save in 27 tries.
After the Indians tied it in the sixth when Ramirez scored
from second on an infield single, the Yankees took a 5-4 lead in the seventh
off Mike
Clevinger (7-5).
CUBS 11, PADRES 6
SAN DIEGO -- All-Star slugger Javier Baez hit
a three-run home run and drove in five, Kyle
Schwarber and Ian Happ also
went deep and NL Central-leading Chicago beat San Diego.
Baez, voted to start at second base in his first All-Star
Game, hit a no-doubt shot to right-center field off Phil Hughes in
the ninth inning, and the thousands of Cubs fans at Petco Park chanted
"Javy! Javy! Javy!" as the 25-year-old from Puerto Rico rounded the
bases. It was his 19th.
Kyle
Hendricks (6-8) won for the first time in five starts, holding
San Diego to two runs and five hits in five innings, with three strikeouts and
no walks. He allowed Eric Hosmer's
two-run homer in the first, his 10th.
That lead was gone by the fourth. Happ homered to center
field off Luis Perdomo (1-4)
leading off the second, his 11th. Schwarber homered to left on a line shot
after Happ walked opening the fourth. It was Schwarber's 18th.
ROCKIES 4, MARINERS 1
DENVER -- Jon Gray returned from a two-week demotion to the minors
to pitch effectively into the eighth inning, Carlos
Gonzalez homered and Colorado extended its strong finish to the
season's first half by beating Seattle.
Ian Desmond added
a one-out RBI triple in the fifth that chased Wade LeBlanc (5-1),
who lost for the first time in his 22 career starts for Seattle. Nolan Arenado,
on his bobblehead night, doubled, singled and drove in a run, helping Colorado
win for the ninth time in 11 games heading into Sunday's final game before the
All-Star break.
Gray (8-7) allowed one run on five hits in 7 1/3 innings
while striking out six and walking none. He did not allow a hit until Jean Segura singled
to start the fourth.
Wade Davis pitched
a 1-2-3 ninth for his 27th save.
ORIOLES 1, RANGERS 0
BALTIMORE -- Rookie Yefry Ramirez and
four relievers combined on a four-hitter, Jonathan
Schoop drove in a run with a sixth-inning sacrifice fly and
Baltimore beat Texas in a matchup of last-place teams.
Making his fourth start and bidding for his first major
league victory, Ramirez pitched five innings of two-hit ball before being
pulled in a scoreless game.
Brad Brach (1-2), Donnie Hart and Mychal Givens followed
before Zach Britton worked
the ninth for his third save.
After languishing on the disabled list for 11 weeks, Rangers
lefty Martin Perez (2-4)
allowed one run and five hits over seven innings in his first start since April
29. It was the best of his six starts this season, but he didn't get a win to
show for it.
REDS 8, CARDINALS 2
ST. LOUIS -- Jose Peraza had
a career-best five hits, Scooter
Gennett drove in two runs and Cincinnati waited out a pair of
rain delays before beating St. Louis.
St. Louis fired manager Mike Matheny after the game. Matheny
was 591-473 over seven seasons as Cardinals manager.
Following the two days that totaled 2 hours, 43 minutes,
Cincinnati trailed 2-0 after five innings before rallying for eight runs in its
final four at-bats.
Gennett hit a 100 mph fastball off Jordan Hicks (3-2)
to right field for a single to drive in Billy
Hamilton with the bases loaded in the seventh inning to put the
Reds ahead 3-2.
Austin Brice (2-2)
retired both batters he faced in the sixth after replacing Kyle Crockett,
who opened the inning.
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