DODGERS 3, CARDINALS 0
Rookie right-hander Walker Buehler dominated for eight
innings, and Yasiel Puig hit a pair of home runs as the visiting Los Angeles
Dodgers moved into a tie for the second wild-card spot in the National League
on Friday with a 3-0 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals.
Sep 14, 2018; St. Louis, MO, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers
starting pitcher Walker Buehler (21) pitches during the first inning against
the St. Louis Cardinals at Busch Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Curry-USA
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Buehler retired the first 13 Cardinals batters Friday before
Paul DeJong singled with one out in the fifth inning. Buehler (7-5), who tied a
career high with nine strikeouts, gave up just two hits over eight innings.
Closer Kenley Jansen pitched the ninth inning for his 35th save.
The Dodgers have won the first two games of the current
four-game series at St. Louis after they were swept by the Cardinals in a
three-game series at Los Angeles last month.
At 81-67, the Dodgers and Cardinals are tied for the NL’s
second wild-card spot, behind Milwaukee. The Dodgers also moved a half-game
behind Colorado for the National League West lead.
GIANTS 2, ROCKIES 0
Chris Stratton pitched a two-hit shutout, and Austin Slater
provided all the offense with a two-run single in the second inning, allowing
host San Francisco to snap an 11-game losing streak by quieting Colorado.
Stratton (10-9), who had been bombed for 13 runs and 19 hits
in consecutive matchups with the Rockies earlier this season, allowed just a
two-out single to Ian Desmond in the second inning and a leadoff single to
Charlie Blackmon in the sixth en route to his first career complete game and
first career shutout.
Stratton needed 114 pitches to complete his gem. He walked
two and struck out seven.
DIAMONDBACKS 4, ASTROS 2
Jon Jay delivered a pinch-hit, broken-bat, RBI triple with
two outs in the eighth inning to key Arizona’s victory at Houston.
Jay, hitting for catcher Jeff Mathis, muscled a 1-0 fastball
into right field, snapping his bat and plating Nick Ahmed with the go-ahead
run. A.J. Pollock lofted a shallow fly ball to center that cleared second
baseman Jose Altuve yet dropped in front of the diving George Springer, driving
in Jay and doubling the lead.
The Astros finished 1-for-9 with runners in scoring position
and lost for only the second time this month. Their lead over Oakland in the
American League West was trimmed to 2 1/2 games.
ATHLETICS 2, RAYS 1 (10 INNINGS)
Khris Davis hit the third pitch of the 10th inning for his
42nd home run of the season as Oakland dealt host Tampa Bay’s playoff hopes a
serious jolt.
Oakland’s seventh win in its last eight games pushed the A’s
a full nine games ahead of the Rays in the race for the second American League
wild-card berth with just a little more than two weeks remaining in the regular
season.
After the teams had battled to a 1-1 tie in nine innings,
Davis greeted Jaime Schultz (2-1), the Rays’ ninth pitcher, with the
difference-making homer. A’s closer Blake Treinen (7-2) pitched two perfect
innings for the win.
CUBS 3, REDS 2
Ian Happ launched a three-run home run in the seventh inning
to wipe out a 2-0 deficit and lead host Chicago past Cincinnati.
It was the 15th home run of the season for Happ. The
seventh-inning blast came off Reds reliever David Hernandez (5-1), who gave up
the three runs in one-third of an inning after right-hander Matt Harvey shut
out the Cubs for six innings.
Sep 14, 2018; St. Louis, MO, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers right
fielder Yasiel Puig (66) celebrates after hitting a solo home run off of St.
Louis Cardinals relief pitcher Tyler Webb (not pictured) during the ninth
inning at Busch Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Curry-USA TODAY Sports
With the win, the Cubs maintained their 1 1/2-game lead over
Milwaukee in the National League Central.
BREWERS 7, PIRATES 4
Christian Yelich, Travis Shaw and Mike Moustakas each hit
home runs as Milwaukee bounced visiting Pittsburgh.
Orlando Arcia added a rare two-RBI bunt double for the
Brewers, who won their sixth in seven games to move four games up on St. Louis,
the second National League wild-card team.
Pablo Reyes hit his first major league homer; Jordan Luplow
had an RBI triple and Josh Harrison an RBI double for the Pirates.
YANKEES 11, BLUE JAYS 0
Aaron Judge returned from the disabled list as a defensive
replacement, and Masahiro Tanaka pitched six outstanding innings as New York
scored five times in the first and cruised to victory over Toronto at Yankee
Stadium.
Judge returned from the disabled list after missing 45 games
since July 26 due to a fractured right wrist. He is not ready to take at-bats
but was able to play the field for the last two innings.
Tanaka (12-5) won his third straight start and ran his
scoreless innings streak to 20. He allowed four hits, struck out eight and
issued two walks while throwing 90 pitches.
METS 8, RED SOX 0
Noah Syndergaard tossed seven scoreless innings, and Jay
Bruce collected four RBIs for the second time in three games as visiting New
York blanked Boston.
The surging Mets have won 10 of 13 this month. The Red Sox,
who have 101 wins this season, fell for just the fourth time in 12 September
games.
Syndergaard (12-3) allowed just three hits and three walks
while striking out six. The Mets hit four homers in the rout, including a
three-run blast by Bruce in the third inning.
BRAVES 10, NATIONALS 5
Rookie Ronald Acuna Jr. had four hits, and veteran Nick
Markakis drove in three runs to spark Atlanta past visiting Washington for its
sixth straight win.
Acuna went 4-for-5, scored two runs and had two RBIs.
Markakis was 2-for-3 with two walks and scored a run. Kevin Gausman (10-10)
pitched 5 2/3 innings and allowed four runs (three earned) on seven hits and
two walks for the win.
The Braves retained a 7 1/2-game lead over Philadelphia in
the National League East and stretched their lead over Washington to 9 1/2
games.
PHILLIES 14, MARLINS 2
Aaron Altherr went 4-for-5 with two home runs and matched
his career best of five RBIs to lead host Philadelphia to a rout of Miami.
Altherr also scored three runs while recording the fourth
multi-homer outing of his career. Carlos Santana had three hits and three runs
scored; Roman Quinn homered and drove in three runs while Rhys Hoskins and
Mitch Walding also went deep for the Phillies.
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Philadelphia racked up 18 hits while breaking a five-game
losing streak and winning for just the third time in 12 games.
TIGERS 5, INDIANS 4
Jeimer Candelario hit a solo home run and a go-ahead double
as Detroit snapped a four-game losing streak with a win at Cleveland.
JaCoby Jones supplied two hits, a run scored, an RBI and a
stolen base for Detroit, which also snapped a 10-game losing streak at
Cleveland’s Progressive Field. Victor Martinez added two hits and an RBI for
the Tigers.
Josh Donaldson hit a solo homer for his first hit with the
Indians after being traded from Toronto. Edwin Encarnacion also homered for
Cleveland.
ROYALS 8, TWINS 4
Salvador Perez hit a walk-off grand slam with one out in the
bottom of the ninth as Kansas City rallied for a dramatic victory over visiting
Minnesota.
Perez belted a 3-2 slider by Twins reliever Trevor
Hildenberger (4-4) over the fence in left-center for his 26th homer of the
season and sixth against Minnesota, which lost its seventh straight road game.
Adalberto Mondesi homered, stole a base and scored three
runs, Jorge Bonifacio doubled and had three hits, and Whit Merrifield had two
RBIs for the Royals. Jason Hammel (3-13), who pitched a scoreless ninth, picked
up the win.
WHITE SOX 8, ORIOLES 6
Omar Narvaez, Avisail Garcia and Ryan Cordell all homered as
Chicago claimed victory at rainy Baltimore.
For the White Sox, James Shields (7-16) earned the win
behind six innings of two-run baseball. The right-hander gave up four hits and
struck out five.
Shields improved to 2-8 on the road with the win — his first
victory in a road game since Opening Day. Nate Jones closed it out in the ninth
and earned his fifth save.
RANGERS 4, PADRES 0
Jurickson Profar went 3-for-4 with a home run, three RBIs
and two runs scored, and four Texas pitchers combined on a five-hit shutout at
San Diego.
Texas right-handed reliever Connor Sadzeck started the game
as the “opener” and allowed a walk in a scoreless first. Scheduled left-handed
starter Yohander Mendez (2-1) then worked five scoreless innings, allowing
three hits and three walks, to get credit for the win.
Rangers third baseman Adrian Beltre had two doubles in four
at-bats to move past George Brett into 15th place on the all-time hit list with
3,155 hits. He also became the all-time hits leader among players whose primary
position was third base.
MARINERS 5, ANGELS 0
Six Seattle pitchers combined to throw a six-hit shutout at
Los Angeles.
The Mariners were forced to employ a “bullpen game” because
scheduled starter James Paxton was home in Seattle recovering from a mild form
of pneumonia, according to manager Scott Servais.
Roenis Elias, making just his third start in 19 appearances,
gave up one hit and two walks in 3 2/3 innings and was followed by Adam Warren
(3-2), who went 1 1/3 innings and was credited with the win. Shawn Armstrong,
Nick Vincent, Zach Duke and Ryan Cook each pitched one scoreless inning to
finish it off.
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