PIRATES 7, INDIANS 0, 6 INNINGS
CLEVELAND -- Josh Harrison hit
a three-run homer and Gregory Polanco had
a two-run triple off Corey Kluber in
his return, and Pittsburgh beat Cleveland in a six-inning, rain-shortened game
for its 10th straight win.
The game was called following three rain delays that totaled
2 hours, 3 minutes. The first pitch was delayed 55 minutes, and a delay of 27
minutes followed in the third inning. The final delay was 41 minutes.
Kluber (12-6), starting for the first time since July 12
because of a sore right knee, was charged with seven runs -- three earned -- in
four innings. The reigning AL Cy Young Award winner gave up nine hits, struck
out two and threw 72 pitches.
Trevor
Williams (8-7) pitched six shutout innings for the Pirates, who
have won 10 in a row for the first time since June 26-July 5, 2004.
REDS 2, CARDINALS
1
CINCINNATI -- St. Louis starter Daniel
Poncedeleon made a sensational debut 14 months after suffering
a severe head injury, throwing no-hit ball for seven innings Monday night
before Eugenio
Suarez led the Cincinnati
Reds' two-out rally in the ninth for a 2-1 victory over the
Cardinals.
Suarez's two-out, solo homer off Bud Norris (3-3)
tied it 1-1. The closer then loaded the bases on a pair of singles and a walk,
and pinch-hitter Dilson
Herrera singled to end the Reds' losing streak at four
games. Jared Hughes (3-3)
pitched the ninth.
The late rally overshadowed Poncedeleon's incredible
comeback.
The 26-year-old right-hander was hit on the right temple by
a line drive while pitching for Triple-A Memphis on May 9 last year, fracturing
his skull and causing bleeding in the brain. He had emergency surgery followed
by months of slow recovery.
Poncedeleon was one of the top pitchers in the Pacific Coast
League when St. Louis called him up Monday to help their injury-depleted
rotation. He walked three and struck out three, threw 116 pitches and gave way
to a pinch-hitter in the eighth with St. Louis up 1-0.
RAYS 7, YANKEES 6
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- Gary Sanchez failed
to hustle on a pair of key plays, Jake Bauers hit
a three-run homer and scored with some nifty baserunning, and Tampa Bay
beat Luis Severinoand
New York.
The Yankees loaded the bases against Jose Alvarado with
one out in the ninth when Brett Gardner singled, Aaron Judge walked
and Giancarlo
Stanton was intentionally walked. After Aaron Hicks hit
into a force out at the plate, Alvarado got his first save when Sanchez
grounded out, a play where Hicks beat the play at second but the Yankees
catcher was thrown out at first after jogging most of the way there.
Hicks limped off the field after his slide.
Severino (14-3) allowed a season-high seven runs and 11 hits
in five-plus innings. The 24-year-old righty struck out eight to reach 504 for
his career, joining Al Downing (644) and Lefty Gomez (511) as the only Yankees'
pitchers to reach 500 strikeouts with the club before turning 25.
Matt Andriese (3-4),
the second of seven pitchers in the Rays' bullpen day, allowed two unearned
runs in 3 2/3 innings.
DODGERS 7, PHILLIES 6
PHILADELPHIA -- Max Muncy, Yasmani
Grandal, Chris Taylor and Joc Pederson hit
solo homers and Alex Verdugo scored
the tiebreaking run on a wild pitch in the top of the ninth inning, lifting Los
Angeles over Philadelphia in a matchup of division leaders.
Maikel Franco hit
a pair of solo homers and Rhys Hoskins and Odubel
Herrera also went deep for the Phillies.
Verdugo led off the ninth with a walk against closer Seranthony
Dominguez (1-3). Pederson followed with a single. After Manny Machado struck
out, Muncy walked. Verdugo scored when catcher Jorge Alfaro couldn't
catch Dominguez's outside pitch. Dominguez exited after walking Grandal. Matt Kemp greeted Luis Garcia with
an RBI single to make it 7-5.
Scott
Alexander (2-0) tossed a scoreless inning for the win. Kenley Jansen finished
for his 29th save in 32 chances. Franco hit Jansen's first pitch out to left
for his 15th homer.
RED SOX 5, ORIOLES 3
BALTIMORE -- Rick Porcello scattered
six hits over six scoreless innings, Mitch
Morelandhomered and Boston beat Baltimore in a rain-delayed matchup
between the best and worst teams in the major leagues.
Andrew
Benintendi drove in two runs for the AL East-leading Red Sox,
who have won 15 of 17 to move 40 games over .500 (71-31) for the first time
since 1949.
Porcello (12-4) struck out six and walked one in surpassing
his win total of 2017. It was a nice bounce-back performance by the 2016 AL Cy
Young Award winner, who allowed eight runs in two innings against Toronto in
his last outing.
After Jonathan
Schoop hit a two-run homer off Brandon
Workman in the eighth, Craig Kimbrelgave
up an RBI single to Caleb Joseph in
the ninth but earned his 32nd save.
Kevin Gausman (4-8)
gave up five runs, three hits and three walks for Baltimore. He came undone
during Boston's four-run fifth, when he issued three straight walks -- the last
with the bases loaded -- and a two-run double to Benintendi.
Since trading shortstop Manny Machado at the All-Star break,
Baltimore has lost four in a row to bring the big leagues' worst record to
28-73. The Orioles are 1-10 against the Red Sox this season and 42+ games out
of first place in the AL East.
DIAMONDBACKS 7, CUBS 1
CHICAGO -- Paul
Goldschmidt homered and Patrick
Corbin pitched seven strong innings to pick up his first win in
seven weeks, leading Arizona over Chicago.
A.J. Pollack had two hits and Jeff Mathis added
a two-run double as Arizona won for the fourth time in its last five games at
Wrigley Field.
Corbin (7-4) gave up just one run and six hits while
striking out nine for his first win since June 5. He was 0-2 with a 3.98 ERA in
seven starts since.
Goldschmidt's homer was his 22nd on the season. He was 2 for
5 after going 1 for 12 with nine strikeouts in three games since the All-Star
break. Goldschmidt came in with a .361 career average (48 for 133) against the
Cubs, including a three-homer game at Wrigley Field last Aug. 3.
PADRES 3, METS 2
NEW YORK -- Jacob deGrom's
winless streak reached five games as the major league ERA leader was hurt by a
pair of errors behind him, and San Diego beat New York in a matchup of teams
with the worst records in the National League.
Rookie left-hander Joey Lucchesi (5-5),
brought back from the minor leagues, baffled the Mets for the much of the
evening with his churve, a combination curveball-chanegup at about 80 mph.
Manuel Margot hit
a go-ahead triple in a two-run fifth inning after right fielder Jose Bautistadropped Christian
Villanueva's fly ball. The Padres made it 3-1 in the sixth
when Wil Myersdoubled
and scored when charging shortstop Amed Rosario let Eric Hosmer's
chopper get under his glove and bounce into the outfield.
DeGrom (5-5), whose ERA rose from 1.68 to 1.71, allowed
three runs -- two earned -- and five hits in eight innings, striking out 10 and
walking two. He has given up three runs or fewer in 17 consecutive appearances
and became the first pitcher to win fewer than seven games in his first 20
starts with an ERA below 2.00 since earned runs started being compiled in 1912,
according to the Elias Sports Bureau.
BRAVES 12, MARLINS 1
MIAMI -- Freddie
Freeman hit his 17th homer and also doubled for Atlanta, which
totaled 16 hits to beat Miami.
Freeman is batting .469 with five homers in eight games
against Miami this year. The Braves improved to 6-2 versus the Marlins and have
outscored them 56-29.
Charlie
Culberson had a career-high four hits, including a pair of
doubles, and drove in three runs. Dansby
Swanson hit his eighth homer.
Sean Newcomb (9-5)
overcame a wobbly start to allow one run in six innings and earn his first win
since June 16. He improved to 3-0 in three outings against Miami this season
with an ERA of 1.00.
Jose Urena (2-10)
permitted five runs in four innings. He fell to 0-8 at home.
BREWERS 6, NATIONALS 1
MILWAUKEE -- Christian
Yelich had a bases-loaded triple and Jhoulys
Chacin had another strong start to help Milwaukee beat
Washington.
Erik Kratz drove
in a pair of runs for the Brewers, who pulled within 2+ games of NL
Central-leading Chicago, which lost to Arizona 7-1. Milwaukee won for just the
second time in 10 games.
Chacin (9-3) limited Washington to one run and two hits in 5
2/3 innings, a day after the Brewers used Kratz and utility player Hernan Perez in
mop-up roles on the mound in an 11-2 drubbing by the Dodgers. Chacin struck out
a season-high nine batters and didn't issue a walk.
The Nationals scored first when Daniel Murphy lined
a home run to right field leading off the second against Chacin. The Brewers
evened the score in the second on Kratz's sacrifice fly off Washington
starter Gio Gonzalez (6-7).
ATHLETICS 15, RANGERS 3
ARLINGTON, Texas -- Jonathan
Lucroy hit a grand slam off his former battery mate and surging
Oakland beat Texas for its 24th win in 31 games.
Stephen
Piscotty also went deep against Rangers starter Cole Hamels (5-9),
a potential trade target for some contending teams even though he has struggled
at home all season.
Oakland right-hander Brett
Anderson (2-2) struck out six over six innings.
The A's (58-43) are a season-best 15 games over .500 after
the 24-7 stretch since June 16 that is the best in the majors during that span.
They are still third in the loaded AL West, behind Houston and Seattle.
TWINS 8, BLUE JAYS 3
TORONTO -- Logan
Morrison homered and had three RBI, Max Kepler added
a two-run blast and Minnesota beat Toronto, snapping a three-game losing
streak.
Joe Mauer and Mitch Garver each
had three hits and right-hander Adalberto
Mejia (1-0) pitched 5 1/3 innings for his first win of the
season as the Twins bounced back after being swept at Kansas City over the
weekend.
Lourdes
Gurriel Jr. hit a solo home run for the Blue Jays. Toronto swept a
three-game series from Baltimore over the weekend but couldn't extend its
winning streak against the Twins.
The Blue Jays gave right-hander Luis Santos his
first career start because right-hander Marco Estrada remains
sidelined with a strained left gluteal muscle. Santos (0-1) allowed one run and
three hits in two innings.
TIGERS 5, ROYALS 4
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Jim Adduci delivered
a two-run double in the ninth and scored the go-ahead run on James McCann's
double as Detroit to beat Kansas City.
After Adduci's double off Brandon
Maurer tied it, Jason Hamel replaced Maurer and gave up a
first-pitch RBI double to McCann, his third hit, to put the Tigers ahead.
Maurer (0-4) faced three batters in the ninth and all
scored.
Alex Wilson (1-3)
picked up the win. Shane Greene gave
up a two-out single in the ninth before earning his 20th save in 23 chances.
WHITE SOX 5, ANGELS 3
ANAHEIM, Calif. -- Jose Abreu homered
and drove in two runs, leading Lucas Giolito and
the Chicago White
Sox past Los Angeles.
Shohei Ohtani hit
a solo home run for the Angels, who squandered a 3-1 lead.
Leury Garcia had
a go-ahead sacrifice fly in Chicago's three-run sixth. Los Angeles
starter Jaime Barria (5-7)
and reliever Hansel Robles combined
to walk three batters and hit another with a pitch during the inning, in
addition to allowing an infield single.
Abreu hit a solo shot in the first, only his second home run
this month. The All-Star slugger also tied the game at 3 with a single in the
sixth.
Giolito (7-8) gave up three runs and five hits in six
innings. The Southern California native struck out five and walked four, one
intentional.
Joakim Soria fanned Justin Upton with
two on for his 15th save.
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