BREWERS 13, PIRATES 6
PITTSBURGH -- Christian
Yelich hit his 32nd home run and Travis Shaw added
his 31st as Milwaukee remained two games ahead of St. Louis, which is second in
the NL wild-card race. Yelich finished 2 for 3, including a three-run homer in
the second off Nick Kingham (5-7),
to boost his batting average to an NL-leading .322.
Corey Knebel (3-3)
won in relief.
Pittsburgh was eliminated and failed to reach the postseason
for the third straight year.
ORIOLES 6, YANKEES
3
NEW YORK -- Yankees shortstop Didi
Gregorius has torn cartilage in his right wrist and is unsure
whether he will be able to play in the AL wild-card game on Oct. 3.
Gregorius, who has 27 homers and 86 RBI, got injured
Saturday when he slid headfirst on Aaron Hicks'
11th-inning double to score the run that clinched a postseason berth for New
York, which disclosed the injury after a 6-3 loss to the Baltimore
Orioles on Sunday.
New York remained 1+ games ahead of Oakland for the top AL
wild card. Baltimore (45-110) is one loss shy of matching the franchise record
for defeats set by the 1939 St. Louis Browns, who went 43-111.
Tim Beckham homered
twice for the lowly Orioles, who trailed 3-0 early. Ryan
Meisinger (2-0) pitched two perfect innings and Mychal Givens worked
a 1-2-3 ninth for his ninth save. A.J. Cole (3-1)
was the loser.
INDIANS 4, RED SOX 3, 11 INNINGS
CLEVELAND -- Greg Allen singled
with one out and the bases loaded in the 11th inning and Cleveland denied
Boston's bid for a club-record 106th victory for the second straight game.
Allen singled through the left side on a 3-2 pitch
from Robby Scott to
give the Indians an 11th inning win for the second night in a row.
William
Cuevas (0-2) walked leadoff man Jose Ramirez,
who moved to second on Rajai Davis'
sacrifice. Shortstop Tzu-Wei Lin booted Erik Gonzalez's
ground ball, sending Ramirez to third. Yandy Diaz,
batting for Yonder Alonso,
was intentionally walked to load the bases and set the stage for Allen's
winning hit.
Josh Tomlin (2-5)
pitched two scoreless innings.
Mookie Betts homered
and had four hits in his return to the lineup for Boston.
TWINS 5, ATHLETICS 1
OAKLAND, Calif. -- Oakland will have to take its bubbly on
the road. Kyle Gibson (9-13)
allowed one run over 7 1/3 innings and Jake Cave hit
a two-run homer for Minnesota, which prevented the Athletics from clinching an
AL wild-card berth in their last regular-season home game.
Oakland leads Tampa Bay by 7+ games and needs one win or a
Rays loss to clinch its first playoff berth in four years.
Trevor Cahill (6-4)
gave up five runs -- three earned -- and five hits in 3 1/3 innings.
RAYS 5, BLUE JAYS 2
TORONTO -- Blake Snell (21-5)
won his ninth straight start, striking out 11 in 6 2/3 shutout innings. He
broke the Rays season record for wins set by David Price in
2012 and lowered his ERA to 1.90, the best in the AL.
C.J. Cron and Brandon Lowe homered
for Tampa Bay, which remained 7+ games behind Oakland for the AL's second wild
card and would be eliminated with one more loss or win by the Athletics.
Ryan Borucki (4-5)
allowed two runs and three hits in seven innings.
CUBS 6, WHITE SOX 1
CHICAGO -- Kyle
Schwarber connected off Carlos Rodon (6-7)
for his first homer against a left-hander this season and drove in two runs as
the NL Central-leading Cubs stayed 2+ games ahead of second-place Milwaukee.
Ben Zobrist had
three hits and Kyle Hendricks (13-11)
gave up one run and four hits in 7 2/3 innings.
CARDINALS 9, GIANTS 2
ST. LOUIS -- Miles Mikolas (17-4)
won his fourth straight start, allowing two runs -- one earned -- and two hits
in seven innings with eight strikeouts and no walks. John Brebbia and Giovanny
Gallegos finished a five-hitter.
Matt
Carpenter hit his NL-leading 36th homer and St. Louis remained
1+ games ahead of Colorado, which is third in the wild-card race,
Andrew Suarez (7-12)
gave up two runs and six hits in five innings. The Giants finished 31-50 on the
road for a two-year record of 57-105 away from home.
DODGERS 14, PADRES 0
LOS ANGELES -- Hyun-Jin Ryu (6-3)
allowed four hits and struck out eight in six scoreless innings and tied a
career high with three of the Dodgers' 16 hits. Los Angeles maintained a
1+-games NL West lead over second-place Colorado.
Manny Machado and Matt Kemp hit
solo homers, and Austin Barnes hit
a two-run drive.
Rookie Joey Lucchesi (8-9)
gave up a career-high seven runs on seven hits in 3 2/3 innings.
ROCKIES 2, DIAMONDBACKS 0
PHOENIX -- Kyle Freeland (16-7)
allowed seven hits in seven innings, improving to 7-0 in his last 10 starts.
Arizona lost for the seventh time in eight games and was
eliminated from contention in the NL West and wild-card races. The Diamondbacks
led the division entering the final month but are 5-16 in September.
Nolan Arenado hit
an RBI double in the third and Gerardo Parra had
a run-scoring single in the fifth against Zach Godley (14-11), who lost his
fourth straight start.
Wade Davis got
three straight outs for his NL-leading 41st save.
ASTROS 6, ANGELS 2
HOUSTON -- Charlie
Morton left after one inning and 24 pitches because of
discomfort in his pitching shoulder that caused a drop in velocity. The
34-year-old right-hander did not pitch for the Astros from Aug. 28 until Sept.
8 because of right shoulder discomfort. He won his first two starts following
his stint on the disabled list, allowing four runs in 11 innings.
AL West-leading Houston opened a 4+-game lead over
second-place Oakland. Yuli Gurriel hit
a two-run homer, giving him three homers and 10 RBI in the three-game series.
Framber
Valdez (4-1) followed Morton and struck out a career-high nine
in six innings, allowing one run and three hits. Tyler Skaggs (8-9)
gave up four runs and five hits in 2 1/3 innings.
BRAVES 2, PHILLIES 1
ATLANTA -- Lane Adams homered
and drove in two runs, and Anibal
Sanchez (7-6) won for the first time in nine starts. Sanchez
allowed one run and four hits in five innings, securing his role as Atlanta's
No. 3 starter for the Division Series behind Mike
Foltynewicz and Kevin Gausman.
Atlanta won its fifth straight, and Philadelphia was
eliminated from postseason contention. The Braves mostly rested their regulars
against ace Aaron Nola (16-6),
who gave up two runs and four hits in six innings. The Phillies were swept in a
four-game series in Atlanta for the first time since 1997.
Shane Carle pitched
a shaky ninth for his first big league save.
RANGERS 6, MARINERS 1
ARLINGTON, Texas -- Adrian Beltre was
given a standing ovation when he was removed from what could be his last home
game for Texas, just before the Rangers rallied for four runs in the sixth to
overcome a 1-0 deficit.
The 39-year-old, playing his 21st major league season,
struck out twice and is hitting .275 with 14 homers and 61 RBI. The four-time
All-Star, the active hits leader with 3,162, isn't sure he wants to play next
year.
Texas took a 4-1 lead in the sixth when Nomar Mazara chased
starter Wade LeBlanc (8-5)
with a two-run double, Robinson Chirinos hit
an RBI single off Nick Vincent and Carlos Tocci had
a sacrifice fly against James Pazos. Joey Gallo added
his 39th homer, a two-run drive in the eighth against Ryan Cook.
Jeffrey
Springs (1-1), the second of five Texas pitchers, allowed two
hits in two scoreless innings.
MARLINS 6, REDS 0
MIAMI -- A crowd of 13,595 left Miami with a franchise-low
home attendance of 811,104 in Derek Jeter's first season as chief executive
officer, the first major league team to draw fewer than 1 million fans at home
since the 2004 Montreal Expos. The Marlins are last in the NL East at 62-93
overall, their eighth consecutive losing season, and have not reached the
playoffs since beating the Yankees in the 2003 World Series.
Rookie Chad Wallach hit
his first big league home run, a three-run drive in a four-run third off Michael
Lorenzen (3-2), who allowed nine hits in four innings. Trevor
Richards (4-9) gave up three hits in seven innings, struck out
nine and walked one.
METS 8, NATIONALS 6
WASHINGTON -- Michael
Conforto hit a go-ahead, bases-loaded triple in the fourth
off Wander Suero (3-1),
and Jeff McNeil matched
a career high with four hits in raising his average to .328 in 195 at-bats
since his big league debut on July 24.
The first pitch was delayed 25 minutes, and rain continued
during the game, which lasted 4 hours, 14 minutes.
Drew Gagnon (2-1)
pitched two scoreless innings for the Mets, who took three of four from the
Nationals in the teams' final series of the season. Anthony
Swarzak got five outs for his fourth save.
ROYALS 3, TIGERS 2
DETROIT -- Rookie Brad Keller (9-6)
allowed one run and three hits in seven innings, abd Cam Gallagher broke
a sixth-inning tie with a two-run single off Drew VerHagen (3-3). Wily Peralta
struck out Jim Adduci to
earn his 13th save.
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