PIRATES 5, MARLINS
3
Jordan Luplow hit a tiebreaking two-run homer in the seventh
inning, Josh Bell also had a two-run shot and the Pirates rallied past Miami in
Pittsburgh.
ASTROS 6, RED SOXS 3
Carlos Correa hit a tiebreaking sacrifice fly in the eighth
inning and the Houston Astros won their sixth straight game, beating the Boston
Red Sox 6-3 on Friday night in Boston in a matchup of A.L. division leaders.
The Red Sox, with the best record in the majors, had won
three in row.
Boston starter David Price had allowed just one hit and
retired 14 in a row when he went into the seventh with a 2-0 lead. He left
after Alex Bregman’s double and a walk and, after Ryan Brasier took over, the
Astros scored three times. Boston’s J.D. Martinez tied it in the bottom of the
inning, a single giving him his second RBI of the game.
Houston scored three more in the eighth. Correa put the A.L.
Central leaders ahead, a wild pitch by Joe Kelly (4-2) scored another run and
Tyler White added an RBI single.
Ryan Pressly (2-1) got two outs and Roberto Osuna posted his
14th save.
Xander Bogaerts hit his 20th home run for Boston.
DODGERS 4, ROCKIES
2
Clayton Kershaw threw six strong innings and Kenta Maeda
finished the ninth in place of All-Star closer Kenley Jansen as visiting Los
Angeles moved within a half-game of N.L. West-leading Colorado.
Kershaw (7-5) baffled the Rockies and allowed two runs and
six hits. Yasiel Puig homered and had an RBI single for the Dodgers.
Jansen didn’t make the trip after a team cardiologist
recommended he not pitch at altitude after suffering an irregular heartbeat
episode in Denver last month.
Chris Rusin (2-3) took the loss for the Rockies, who had
their five-game winning streak halted.
YANKEES 4,
MARINERS 0
Masahiro Tanaka struck out 10 in eight innings, and Gleyber
Torres and Andrew McCutchen each hit a two-run homer as New York handed Seattle
its fifth shutout of the season.
Tanaka (11-5) allowed three hits and no walks. He is 7-0
against the Mariners in his career and has allowed two earned runs or fewer in
four of his last five starts.
McCutchen’s two-run shot in the third was his first homer as
a Yankee since coming over in the trade with the Giants. Torres hit a two
run-homer, the rookie’s 23rd.
James Paxton (11-6) took the loss and every Seattle starter
struck out at least once.
ATHLETICS 8
RANGERS 4
Athletics rookie Ramon Laureano hit two home runs, Marcus
Semien also went deep and Oakland beat Texas in Oakland, California.
Oakland got its fourth win in five games overall and seventh
in eight against Texas. The A’s are 30-15 since the All-Star break.
The A’s remain 3 1/2 games behind first-place Houston in the
A.L. West and 3 1/2 back of the New York Yankees for the top A.L. wild card.
They moved 6 1/2 games ahead of Seattle for the second wild card.
DIAMONDBACKS 5,
BRAVES 3
Paul Goldschmidt hit his 33rd home run and Arizona took an
early lead then held off Atlanta in a matchup of slumping playoff contenders in
Phoenix.
The N.L. East-leading Braves lost for the fourth time in
five games and had their edge over Philadelphia cut to 2 1/2 games.
The Diamondbacks, who had lost five of six, moved within 1
1/2 games of Colorado atop the N.L. West.
ANGELS 5, WHITE
SOX 2
Two-way star Shohei Ohtani homered for the third straight
game after learning he will probably need Tommy John surgery, launching a
three-run shot to cap Los Angeles’ four-run third inning against the White Sox
in Chicago.
Shut down as a pitcher because of the right elbow problem,
Ohtani hit his 19th homer of the season to break a tie with Kenji Johjima for
the most by a Japanese rookie in the majors.
PHILLIES 4, METS 3
Rhys Hoskins hit a tiebreaking homer in the eighth inning to
make a winner of Aaron Nola, and Philadelphia beat the Mets in New York.
Carlos Santana lined an early two-run shot for the Phillies,
who began the day trailing Atlanta by 3 1/2 games in the N.L. East. The
first-place Braves played later at Arizona.
Nola (16-4) struck out eight over seven innings to match
Washington ace Max Scherzer for the National League lead in wins. Those two are
in a tight race with Mets star Jacob deGrom for the N.L. Cy Young Award, and
Nola helped his cause with deGrom sitting in the opposite dugout.
RAYS 14, ORIOLES 2
Blake Snell tied the major league victory lead with his 18th,
Nick Ciuffo and Kevin Kiermaier hit three-run homers and Tampa Bay beat
Baltimore in St. Petersburg, Florida.
BLUE JAYS 3,
INDIANS 2 (11) INNINGS
Kevin Pillar hit a solo homer in the bottom of the 11th
after A.L. MVP contender Jose Ramirez grounded out with the bases loaded in the
top of the inning, allowing the Blue Jays to beat Cleveland in Toronto.
Pillar’s second career walkoff home run came off
right-hander Adam Cimber. It was Pillar’s 12th homer of the season. Pillar had
reached third base with two outs in the ninth, but Neil Ramirez sent the game
to extra innings by getting Richard Urena to fly out.
Yan Gomes hit a solo home run for the Indians, who entered
with a magic number of seven to clinch their third straight A.L. Central title.
Cleveland loaded the bases with two outs in the 11th, but Danny Barnes relieved
Jake Petricka and got Ramirez to ground out to second base.
BREWERS 4, GIANTS
2
Jesus Aguilar hit a two-run double in the seventh inning to
lead the Brewers past San Francisco in Milwaukee.
Aguilar sent a low, 0-1 pitch from Tony Watson into the gap
in right-center field to score Curtis Granderson and Eric Thames. Hunter
Strickland started the seventh and walked the pinch-hitters. Watson took over
one out later.
The Brewers pushed their wild-card lead to 1 1/2 games over
St. Louis.
TIGERS 5,
CARDINALS 3
Jeimer Candelario hit a two-run homer with one out in the
ninth inning, lifting the Tigers over St. Louis in Detroit.
The Tigers won their third in a row. Marcell Ozuna homered
twice for St. Louis, which has lost four of six. The Cardinals hold a slim lead
for the second N.L. wild-card spot.
TWINS 10, ROYALS 6
Eddie Rosario homered, Ehire Adrianza had three hits and
three RBIs and Minnesota beat Kansas City in Minneapolis to snap a five-game skid.
REDS 12, PADRES 6
Scott Schebler’s grand slam set a Reds season record, and
Phillip Ervin homered twice as Cincinnati pulled away to a rain-delayed victory
over visiting San Diego. Schebler’s home run was the Reds’ 10th grand slam this
season.
CUBS AT NATIONALS,
PPD.
The game between the Chicago Cubs and Washington Nationals
in Washington was postponed after two rain delays totaling more than four
hours. The game was scoreless in the top of the second inning when it was
called.
The teams will play a doubleheader Saturday starting at 3:05
p.m.
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