CUBS 1, PIRATES 0
PITTSBURGH -- The Chicago Cubs tied
a major league record by turning seven double plays Friday night, including a
game-ending effort by rookie third baseman David Bote on
a grounder by David Freese to
finish off a 1-0 win over the Pittsburgh
Pirates.
The Cubs got six double plays on grounders -- five
with Cole Hamels pitching
-- and one on a line drive. The Elias Sports Bureau said the Cubs became the
third team in big league history to turn seven DPs in a nine-inning game.
Pittsburgh put runners on first and second in the ninth
before Jesse Chavez got
Freese to ground to Bote. Having hit a game-ending grand slam last Sunday night
to beat Washington 4-3, Bote again was in the right place to cap off a win.
Bote stepped on third and threw to first base to end it.
Hamels (8-9) pitched seven solid innings. Kyle
Schwarber hit a home run in the second off Trevor
Williams (10-9). Chavez got his second save as the Pirates lost
their fifth in a row.
The Cubs beat the Pirates by a 1-0 score for the second
straight game.
ATHLETICS 4, ASTROS 3, 10 INNINGS
OAKLAND, Calif. -- Matt Olson hit
a leadoff home run in the 10th inning after a video review gave Oakland the
tying run in the ninth, and the Athletics beat Houston to pull within a game of
the reigning World Series champs for the AL West lead.
Olson pulled a 3-2 pitch from left-hander Tony Sipp (2-1)
for his 23rd homer. It was his second career walkoff RBI and first game-ending
homer.
That came an inning after Oakland baserunner Ramon
Laureano narrowly beat the tag at home from catcher Martin
Maldonado for the tying run. Laureano took off from first
on Nick Martini's
double to the wall in right field, testing the arms of outfielder Josh Reddick and
relay man Carlos Correa.
Laureano was initially called out on the play, but immediately called for
Oakland to challenge the call.
Umpires overturned the call after a review of more than
three minutes.
Blake Treinen (6-2)
struck out the side in the 10th for the win.
CARDINALS 5, BREWERS 2
ST. LOUIS -- Kolten Wong and Marcell Ozuna drove
in two runs apiece, Jack Flaherty pitched
six shutout innings and St. Louis beat Milwaukee.
The Cardinals won for the ninth time in 10 games and pulled
within a half-game of the Brewers for the NL's second wild-card spot.
Milwaukee has dropped three of four.
Flaherty (7-6) gave up three hits, walked three and struck
out seven. The Brewers had only two runners reach second base against the
rookie, who has allowed two earned runs in his past 19 innings pitched.
Bud Norris earned
his 24th save in 28 opportunities.
Freddy
Peralta (5-4) went six innings, giving up three earned runs.
DODGERS 11, MARINERS 1
SEATTLE -- Manny Machado hit
two of Los Angeles' five home runs and Walker
Buehler allowed one run in six innings in the win over Seattle.
The Dodgers won consecutive games for just the third time
since July 28, using the long ball to knock around Seattle starter Wade LeBlanc and
for a night take the pressure off their shaky bullpen. Machado's first homer
led off the fourth inning and was his third since being acquired in a trade
with Baltimore. He added a two-run shot in the seventh inning.
Machado has 28 homers overall this season.
LeBlanc (7-3) allowed seven runs; five earned, and lasted
just 4 1/3 innings.
Buehler (6-4) allowed just Ryon Healy's
home run leading off the fourth inning. The young right-hander struck out eight
and gave up three hits.
ROCKIES 11, BRAVES 5
ATLANTA -- Ian Desmond tripled
and drove in five runs, Kyle Freeland pitched
six strong innings and Colorado beat Atlanta.
The Rockies have won six of seven, and they're 28-14 since
June 28, tops in the NL over that span. And they've done it without the benefit
of many blowouts: Friday's game snapped a franchise-long, 25-game streak in
which the Rockies scored six runs or fewer.
Sean Newcomb (10-6)
struggled for his second straight start as Atlanta's NL East lead dropped to
one-half game over Philadelphia. Colorado began the night 1+ games out of the
West lead.
Ronald Acuna
Jr. reached on an infield single in the first against Freeland and
scored on a sacrifice fly, but that was all Atlanta could muster against him.
Freeland (11-7) gave up three hits and four walks and struck
out four, improving to 5-1 with a 2.20 ERA over 12 starts since June 16.
PHILLIES 4, METS 2
PHILADELPHIA -- Aaron Nola struck
out 11 in seven impressive innings to stay unbeaten at Citizens Bank Park,
pitching Philadelphia past New York.
Asdrubal
Cabrera hit an RBI double off former teammate Noah
Syndergaard during a three-run first inning, and Nola made the
early lead stand up.
Nola (14-3) allowed one run on three hits with one walk
while lowering his ERA in 2.24. The All-Star is even better at home, improving
to 9-0 with a 2.00 mark in 12 starts in Philadelphia this season.
Pat Neshek pitched
a scoreless ninth for his third save in as many chances.
Syndergaard (8-3) allowed four runs on eight hits with five
strikeouts and two walks in 5 2/3 innings.
YANKEES 7, BLUE JAYS 5, 7 INNINGS
NEW YORK -- Neil Walker hit
a three-run homer, Giancarlo
Stanton added an impressive opposite-field blast and New York
rallied for a rain-shortened victory over Toronto.
Stanton hit his 31st homer of the season into a party deck
behind the home bullpen in the bottom of the seventh, and a batter later,
umpires pulled the teams off the field amid rain at Yankee Stadium. The game
was called with one out in the seventh after a delay of 1 hour, 25 minutes.
Chad Green (6-2)
pitched two scoreless innings for the win. In a scoring oddity, David
Robertson got his third save despite not recording the final
out of the game.
Rookie Gleyber
Torres drove in the go-ahead run with a fielder's choice
off Joe Biagini (1-7)
in the fifth.
Toronto jumped on starter Lance Lynn for
four runs in the first inning.
NATIONALS 8, MARLINS 2
WASHINGTON -- Max Scherzer pitched
six scoreless innings for his major league-leading 16th win, and Ryan
Zimmerman and Matt Wieters homered
as Washington beat Miami.
After throwing seven shutout innings against the Cubs Sunday
only to watch Chicago win on a walk-off grand slam, Scherzer (16-5) left with a
5-0 lead and watched as the Nationals thwarted a Marlins rally.
Scherzer allowed at least one baserunner in four of six
innings but worked out of trouble as Washington opened a six-game homestand with
little margin for error as it seeks to get back into playoff contention.
Bryce Harper and Adam Eaton had
three hits each for Washington, which has won two straight after losing seven
of its previous nine.
Austin Dean homered
for his first career hit for the Marlins, who have lost six straight.
Miami's Dan Straily (4-6)
allowed five runs on nine hits in six innings.
RED SOX 7, RAYS 3
BOSTON -- Xander Bogaerts hit
a two-run triple and added a pair of doubles, and Boston scored seven straight
runs after allowing three in the first to beat Tampa Bay.
Jackie
Bradley Jr. had two hits, including an RBI double in the sixth, and
the Red Sox improved on the best record in the majors with their 87th victory.
Brian Johnson recovered
after getting roughed up in the first with three runs on four hits and a walk.
Johnson (4-3) didn't allow another run and pitched 5 2/3 innings before leaving
after Joey Wendle's
two-out double in the sixth -- Tampa Bay's first hit since the first inning.
Wendle drove in two runs with a double in the first
and Carlos Gomez had
an RBI single for the Rays.
Yonny
Chirinos (1-5) took over for Ryne Stanek in
the second inning and allowed five runs on nine hits over six innings.
REDS 2, GIANTS 1, 11 INNINGS
CINCINNATI -- Phillip Ervin led
off the 11th inning with a home run over the center field fence, lifting
Cincinnati over San Francisco.
Ervin's third homer of the season and first career walk-off
drive came on a 1-1 pitch from Ray Black (2-2).
David
Hernandez (5-0) struck out two in a perfect 11th inning as the
Reds ended a four-game losing streak.
Scooter
Gennett had three hits for the Reds. Andrew
McCutchen had three of San Francisco's eight hits.
Cincinnati starter Anthony
DeSclafani pitched a season-high 7 2/3 innings, giving up six
hits and one run with one walk and five strikeouts. He retired 11 consecutive
batters from the fifth into the eighth.
Casey Kelly,
making his 10th major league start and first since May 22, 2016, for Atlanta,
pitched around giving up nine hits and a walk to allow just one run in 4 1/3
innings.
INDIANS 2, ORIOLES 1
CLEVELAND -- Carlos
Carrasco pitched seven scoreless innings and moved into a tie
for the AL lead with his 15th win, Jose Ramirez hit
his 37th home run and Cleveland beat Baltimore.
Carrasco (15-6) allowed three hits, struck out six and
retired his final 10 hitters.
Ramirez's first-inning homer tied him with Boston's J.D. Martinez,
who entered Friday with the major league lead.
Cleveland has won six straight and is a season-high 19 games
over .500 (70-51).
David Hess (2-7)
allowed two runs in six innings for the Orioles. Trey Mancinci's RBI single in
the eighth scored the only run for Baltimore, which has lost 11 of 13.
Cody Allen walked Renato Nunez with
one out in the ninth. Pinch-runner Craig Gentry stole
second before Tim Beckham flied
out. Allen struck Joey Rickard for
his 24th save in 27 chances.
TWINS 5, TIGERS 4
MINNEAPOLIS -- Pinch-hitter Joe Mauer hit
a go-ahead, three-run homer in the seventh inning, and Minnesota beat Detroit.
Eddie Rosario and Tyler Austin added
solo home runs for Minnesota, which finally broke through against Detroit
starter Matt Boyd to win its fourth straight game.
Kyle Gibson (7-9)
allowed three runs and eight hits and struck out five in seven innings for the
Twins. Taylor Rogers earned
his first major league save by striking out Jeimer
Candelario with two runners on in the ninth.
Boyd (7-11) beat Minnesota on Sunday and had not allowed a
hit over the previous nine innings until Austin singled to start the fifth on
Friday. Boyd stranded Austin, but the Twins finally broke through an inning
later.
Rosario homered to break the scoreless streak against Boyd.
Austin started a four-run seventh with his second home run in five games for
Minnesota, a towering shot that reached the second deck in left-center field.
RANGERS 6, ANGELS 4
ARLINGTON, Texas -- Rougned Odor drove
in three runs with a single and a sacrifice fly, Joey Gallo ripped
a two-run double and Texas beat pitching-depleted Los Angeles.
Odor's two-run single capped a five-run outburst in the
second inning off recently acquired Odrisamer
Despaigne (2-1), the 14th starting pitcher used by the Angels
this season.
Drew
Hutchison (2-2) struck out six and allowed two runs over five
innings in his third start for the Rangers. Jose Leclerc struck
out the side in the ninth for his fourth save.
Gallo's double into the right-field corner made it 2-0
before he scored on a groundout by Isiah
Kiner-Falefa. Odor's two-run single was the fourth consecutive
Rangers hit after that, and he added a sac fly in the seventh inning.
DIAMONDBACKS 9, PADRES 4
SAN DIEGO -- Paul
Goldschmidt hit a two-run home run, Steven Souza
Jr. drove in three and Arizona beat San Diego.
Goldschmidt drove the first pitch he saw from
left-hander Joey Lucchesi (6-7)
out to left-center field for his 28th of the season. That got Arizona going en
route to its sixth straight win over San Diego at Petco Park.
Souza doubled into the right-center gap with the bases
loaded to bring home three runs in the sixth and extend the lead to 8-3.
Robbie Ray started
for Arizona and walked his first two batters. While Ray held San Diego to two
hits, both by Eric Hosmer,
he allowed three runs over 4 2/3 innings. Ray walked five and struck out three.
WHITE SOX 9, ROYALS 3
CHICAGO -- Jose Abreu and Nicky
Delmonico hit three-run homers in a seven-run, seventh-inning
outburst, lifting Chicago past Kansas City.
Delmonico went 2 for 4 and had a career-high five RBI. Tim Anderson went
3 for 3 with a walk and two stolen bases for Chicago, which has won eight of
14.
Abreu's homer was his 22nd. The White Sox have homered in a
season-high nine straight games, totaling 13 during that stretch.
James Shields (5-14)
allowed three runs on six hits in seven innings to snap a five-start winless
streak.
Yoan Moncada started
the rally in the seventh with a walk. Yolmer
Sanchez then followed with a slow grounder to shortstop
that Alcides
Escobar booted for an error -- snapping the Royals' 16-game
errorless streak.
Right-hander Jason Adam came
on to replace Tim Hill (1-4)
and Abreu hit the first pitch into the left-center bleachers to give the White
Sox a 5-3 lead.
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