PIRATES 7, CARDINALS 6
PITTSBURGH -- Adam Frazier's
RBI single in the eighth inning helped Pittsburgh beat St. Louis in Chris Archer's
Pirates debut.
Pittsburgh overcame a rough outing by Archer, acquired from
Tampa Bay earlier in the week, as gave up five runs and seven hits in 4 1/3
innings. He struck out six and walked four.
The Pirates broke a 6-6 tie in the eighth when Josh Harrison singled
with one out of Jordan Hicks (3-3)
and Jordy Mercer walked.
After pinch-hitter Jose Osuna struck
out, Frazier drove in Harrison by grounding a single into center field.
Kyle Crick (2-1)
gave up Jedd Gyorko's
tying RBI grounder in the top of the eighth.
Felipe
Vazquez pitched a scoreless ninth for his 25th save, the most
in a season by a Pirates left-hander.
ANGELS 7, INDIANS 4
CLEVELAND -- Shohei Ohtani hit
two home runs in a game for the first time in the major leagues, and the Los Angeles
Angels defeated the Cleveland
Indians 7-4 on Friday night.
Ohtani, whose four hits were also the most of his big league
career, singled in the eighth and scored the go-ahead run on David
Fletcher's double.
The Angels won at Progressive Field for the first time since
June 17, 2014, breaking a 10-game skid.
Ohtani hit a two-run homer in the first and a solo home run
in the third off Mike
Clevinger.
Justin
Anderson (3-2) pitched the seventh and the Angels' bullpen held
the Indians to one run over the final four innings.
Cleveland's bullpen allowed four runs in the eighth to break
a 3-all tie. Ohtani started the rally with a one-out single off Oliver Perez (0-1).
He stole second and Albert Pujols was
intentionally walked with a 3-0 count.
RED SOX 4, YANKEES 1
BOSTON -- Rick Porcello pitched
a one-hitter, Steve Pearce homered
for the fourth time in two nights and Boston beat New York after manager Alex
Cora's ejection to open a season-high 7+-game lead in the AL East.
Miguel
Andujar's leadoff homer in the third was the only hit allowed by
Porcello (13-4), who matched his season high with nine strikeouts and walked
none. He retired the last 21 batters and needed only 86 pitches in his first
complete game this season.
Cora was ejected one pitch into the bottom of the first.
Porcello hit Brett Gardner with
an 0-2 pitch starting the game, and New York's Luis Severino (14-5)
answered with a high-and-inside fastball when Mookie Betts led
off the bottom half.
Severino (14-5) pitched 5 2/3 innings, allowing four runs,
seven hits and three walks.
ATHLETICS 1, TIGERS 0, 13 INNINGS
OAKLAND, Calif. -- Ramon Laureano singled home the winning
run with two outs in the bottom of the 13th inning for his first major league
hit in his big league debut, sending Oakland past Detroit.
After going hitless with two strikeouts before his milestone
hit, Laureano finally ended the game that went 3 hours, 32 minutes with a clean
hit to right against Buck Farmer (3-4).
Laureano knew it, too, and clapped his hands.
Jose Iglesias hit
a two-out single in the top of the 13th against winner Emilio Pagan (3-0)
and stole second. When catcher Jonathan
Lucroy's throw went into center, Iglesias tried for third and was
got thrown out -- a play that was upheld on replay review when the Tigers
challenged.
Neither starter gave up a hit until the sixth inning.
Oakland's Brett
Anderson retired his first 16 batters in order before Iglesias
doubled with one out in the sixth. Detroit's Blaine Hardy gave
up Jed Lowrie's
infield single to begin the seventh inning for the A's first hit.
BREWERS 5, ROCKIES 3
MILWAUKEE -- Eric Thames hit
a three-run homer with two outs in the ninth off embattled Rockies closer Wade Davis,
and Milwaukee beat Colorado.
It was Davis' sixth blown save of the season and his second
in as many days after losing in St. Louis on Thursday.
Davis (1-5) struck out Mike
Moustakas to start the inning before allowing a pair of one-out
walks. After Jonathan
Schoop popped out, Thames hit a 1-1 pitch deep into the
right-field bleachers to end it.
Miller Park continues to be a house of horrors for Davis,
who also allowed a walk-off homer to Travis Shaw in
his last appearance at Milwaukee with the Cubs on Sept. 23, 2017.
Corbin Burnes (2-0)
came in with a runner on first in the ninth and retired the side for the win.
BRAVES 2, METS 1
NEW YORK -- Ozzie Albies hit
a tiebreaking double off Jacob deGrom, Anibal
Sanchez pitched six effective innings and Atlanta beat New York
for its fifth straight win.
Johan Camargo homered
in the second, a drive off the facing of the second deck in right field. DeGrom
hit a tying single in the third against Anibal Sanchez (5-7), then allowed
Ozzie Albies' go-ahead double in the fifth.
DeGrom (5-7) gave up six hits in eight inning innings while
striking out nine and retiring his final 12 batters after Albies doubled. He
leads the major leagues with a 1.85 ERA but is 0-5 in seven starts since June
18, tying the most consecutive decisions he has lost in his big league career.
A.J. Minter worked
around an error in the ninth to remain perfect in eight save chances.
CUBS 5, PADRES 4
CHICAGO -- Javier Baez tied
his career high with his 23rd home run and took over the National League lead
with 84 RBI, helping Chicago beat San Diego.
Jose Quintana (10-7)
allowed one run and four hits in six innings, leaving with a 3-1 lead.
Pedro Strop nearly
wasted a 5-2 advantage, allowing Cory
Spangenberg's RBI double and Travis
Jankowski's run-scoring grounder before third baseman David Bote threw
out Spangenberg at the plate trying to score on Manuel Margot's
grounder. Baez had thrown out Jankowski at the plate in the eighth when
Jankowski tried to score on Hunter Renfroe's
grounder to second.
Strop struck out pinch-hitter Austin Hedges with
a man on for his sixth save in nine chances.
Tyson Ross (6-9)
gave up three runs and six hits in five innings as the Padres lost for the
eighth time in their last nine games.
PHILLIES 5, MARLINS 1
PHILADELPHIA -- Vince Velasquez allowed
two hits in 6 1/3 scoreless innings to lead Philadelphia past Miami.
Seranthony
Dominguez recorded the final four outs for his 12th save in 13
chances as the Phillies won their third straight to remain a half-game in front
of Atlanta for first place in the NL East.
Velasquez (8-8) struck out seven and walked one to continue
his strong form. The right-hander has a 0.71 ERA in his last five appearances.
Velasquez didn't allow a hit until Miguel Rojas'
two-out single in the fifth.
Brian
Anderson had two hits with a double and an RBI for the Marlins,
who have lost four in a row.
Velasquez helped himself in the third when the Phillies took
a 1-0 lead. He led off with a double to right off Trevor
Richards (3-6) for his second extra-base hit in his 97th career
at-bat and scored on Rhys Hoskins'
single.
WHITE SOX 3, RAYS 2, 10 INNINGS
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- Yoan Moncada hit
a go-ahead double in the 10th inning, lifting Chicago past Tampa Bay.
Nicky
Delmonico had a two-out double in the 10th off Jose Alvarado (1-4)
and was replaced by pinch-runner Adam Engel. Tim Anderson was
intentionally walked, and Moncada hit a liner over left fielder Jake Bauers.
Tyler Danish (1-0)
struck out Jesus Sucre with
two on and two outs in the ninth, and Hector
Santiago got his first save since 2012. He walked Mallex Smith leading
off the bottom half of the 10th, Kevin
Kiermaier popped up a bunt and Matt Duffy grounded
into a double play.
Jose Abreu homered
for the White Sox, who won for the ninth time in 24 games and are just 39-70.
Tampa Bay is 20-5 at home since June 11.
RANGERS 11, ORIOLES 3
ARLINGTON, Texas -- Rougned Odor hit
a grand slam and Joey Gallo and Robinson
Chirinos had back-to-back homers in a seven-run fourth inning as
Texas beat Baltimore.
Texas has outscored the Orioles 28-11 in winning the first
two of a four-game series between last-place teams.
Rookie right-hander Ariel Jurado (2-1)
won his second straight start for Texas after a loss in his major league debut.
He has twice been recalled from Double-A Frisco, where he was 5-3 with a 3.28
ERA.
Another rookie, Baltimore's David Hess (2-6),
didn't make it out of the fourth inning in his 10th major league start.
DIAMONDBACKS 6, GIANTS 3
PHOENIX -- Paul
Goldschmidt hit the 200th homer of his career as part of a
five-run first inning to lead Arizona.
David Peralta had
three hits, including a homer, to help the Diamondbacks win without manager
Torey Lovullo, who was out with an illness. Peralta has seven hits in his past
two games and Arizona has won five of seven.
The Giants lost catcher Buster Posey to
concussion symptoms in the third inning after he took a hard foul tip off his
mask in the second. Posey reached first base on the second of two singles, then
after seeing a trainer was escorted back to the dugout.
Chris
Stratton (8-7) allowed six runs on 10 hits and walked four in
three innings for the Giants.
Arizona's Patrick
Corbin (8-4) allowed three runs and seven hits with eight
strikeouts in six innings.
BLUE JAYS 7, MARINERS 2
SEATTLE -- Ryan Borucki held
down Seattle's offense and Toronto got home runs from Russell
Martin and Devon Travis.
Borucki (1-2), a rookie left-hander making his seventh
start, gave up one run and four hits in eight innings, striking out two without
issuing a walk to earn his first win in the majors.
The Blue Jays supported Borucki right away. Randal
Grichuk led off the game with a double down the first-base line
against Seattle starter Marco
Gonzales (12-6) and Travis singled him in. Toronto extended its
lead to 2-0 in the fourth inning when Martin hit a solo homer to left-center
field.
The Mariners got on the scoreboard in the bottom of the
fourth on Kyle Seager's
RBI single, but Travis hit a two-run homer in the fifth and scored three in the
ninth.
ASTROS 2, DODGERS 1
LOS ANGELES -- Justin
Verlander struck out 14 and George
Springer had a two-run double as the Houston appeared to pick
up where last fall's World Series left off in beating Los Angeles.
Verlander (11-6) won his first career regular-season start
at Dodger Stadium, giving up one run and four hits over 7 2/3 innings. He
pitched well in last year's World Series but had a loss and a no-decision in
his two starts.
Hector Rondon recorded
the final four outs for his 11th save.
Springer was the unquestioned star of last year's World
Series against the Dodgers. He had five home runs, including homers in games 4,
5, 6 and 7. It appeared to be more of the same Friday when he worked a walk in
the first inning and ripped a two-run double to left in the second off Dodgers
starter Alex Wood (7-6).
The Dodgers' Joc Pederson led
off in the first inning with a home run off Verlander. It was his second
straight game he's led off with a homer and fifth time this season. He has
eight in his career.
TWINS 6, ROYALS 4
MINNEAPOLIS -- Jake Cave drew
a bases-loaded walk in the fifth inning and Minnesota endured a pair of rain
delays before finally beating Kansas City.
Play was halted for 1 hour, 31 minutes in the top of the
fourth inning and again for 53 minutes in the bottom of the sixth. The game
concluded at 12:56 a.m. local time.
Minnesota held a one-run lead when heavy rain forced the
game's first stoppage. After the delay, Kansas City scored two runs off
reliever Gabriel Moya (1-0)
in the top of the fifth to take a 4-3 advantage.
The Twins responded with two runs in the bottom half of the
inning, including one on the walk by Cave off Brian Flynn (2-3).
Minnesota added a run in the sixth before more rain stopped the action once
again for nearly an hour.
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