PIRATES 7, REDS 5
PITTSBURGH -- A charged-up Yasiel Puig barreled
into a bunch of Pirates during a bench-clearing fracas and was among five
ejections.
Derek
Dietrich stood in the batter's box to watch the first of his
two homers, a 436-foot second-inning drive that bounced into the Allegheny
River, and two innings later Chris Archer
threw his first pitch behind Dietrich's waist. Plate umpire Jeff Kellogg warned
both benches and new Reds manager David Bell jogged from the dugout to the
infield, arguing Archer should've been ejected.
Tempers quickly escalated. The excitable Puig, in his first
season with the Reds, grabbed Pirates bench coach Tom Prince and tried to put
the 54-year-old former catcher in a headlock. Puig, Bell and Reds pitcher Amir Garrett were
ejected, as were Pirates pitchers Keone Kela and Felipe
Vazquez.
Archer (1-0) allowed three runs and five hits in six
innings.
Josh Bell hit
a 474-foot home run off Anthony DeSclafini (0-1) in the fourth that cleared the
batter's eye in center.
RED SOX 1,
DIAMONDBACKS 0
PHOENIX -- Mitch
Moreland homered off Merrill Kelly on
the first pitch of the seventh inning, and the World Series champion Boston Red
Sox ended an awful opening trip with a 1-0 win over the Arizona
Diamondbacks on Sunday.
Boston went 3-8 against Seattle, Oakland and Arizona, its
worst start since losing nine of 11 in 2011. The Red Sox host Toronto on
Tuesday, their first game at Fenway Park since winning the World Series at
Dodger Stadium last October.
Hector
Velazquez, Brandon
Workman, Marcus Walden (1-0), Matt Barnes and Ryan Brasier
combined on a three-hitter. Walden got six outs for his first major league
victory and Brasier retired Adam Jones on
a game-ending groundout with a runner on second.
YANKEES 15, ORIOLES 3
BALTIMORE -- Gary Sanchez hit
three of the Yankees' seven home runs, their most on the road since 1961, and
New York completed a three-game sweep to move back above .500 at 5-4.
Clint Frazier homered
twice and had four hits, and Austin Romine and Gleyber
Torres also went deep. New York's first 18 runs of the series
scored on homers, and the Yankees hit 14 over the three games.
Domingo
German (2-0) gave up two runs, one hit and two walks in
six-plus innings, and David Hess (1-1)
allowed four runs and five hits in five innings.
Chris Davis was
0 for 4 and is hitless in 44 at-bats since Sept. 14, two shy of the major
league record for a position player set by the Los Angeles
Dodgers' Eugenio Velez in 2011.
ANGELS 7, RANGERS 2
ANAHEIM, Calif. -- Mike Trout homered
for the fourth straight game and Los Angeles won after waiting out a
five-minute delay caused by a swarm of bees in the fifth.
Trout hit five home runs in the four-game series, going 6
for 11 with nine RBI. He hit a two-run drive off Kyle Bird in
the sixth inning for a 6-2 lead.
Justin
Anderson (2-0) threw a scoreless inning in relief. Shelby Miller (0-1)
gave up four runs, four hits and three walks in two innings.
DODGERS 12, ROCKIES 6
DENVER -- Cody
Bellinger homered again, Max Muncy also
went deep and Los Angeles outslugged Colorado.
Bellinger had three hits, including his major league-leading
seventh home run, and has hit safely in 11 straight games dating to last year.
The Dodgers have 24 homers and have connected in all 10 games. They scored 29
runs and swept a series at Coors Field for the second consecutive season.
Joe Kelly (1-1)
pitched 1 2/3 innings in relief to get the win as "Sunday Night
Baseball" on ESPN made its first appearance at Coors Field since 2001 with
a game that lasted 3 hours, 52 minutes.
Colorado has lost seven of eight since starting the season
with two wins. Nolan Arenado had
three hits and three RBI but Charlie
Blackmon committed two embarrassing errors in right
field. Chad Bettis (0-2)
took the loss.
RAYS 3, GIANTS 0
SAN FRANCISCO -- Tampa Bay manager Kevin Cash moved
left-handed reliever Adam Kolarek
to first base in a piece of matchup strategy, and the Rays opened with three
straight series wins for the first time.
Kolarek pitched a perfect sixth inning to protect a 2-0 lead
and moved to first base with a man on in the seventh when righty Chaz Roe reliever
to strike out lefty-swinging Brandon Belt.
Kolarek returned to the mound, gave up a single and was replaced for good
by Diego
Castillo.
Yandy Diaz homered
on the second pitch of the game from Drew Pomeranz (0-1),
and Yonny
Chirinos (2-0) allowed two hits in five innings. Jose Alvarado pitched
around a hit and a walk in the ninth for his fourth save.
BREWERS 4, CUBS 2
MILWAUKEE -- Christian
Yelich hit his fifth homer this season and 100th of his career,
a drive off Kyle
Hendricks (0-2), Yelich had three RBI, and Josh Hader struck
out three over 2 2/3 perfect innings for his fifth save as Milwaukee won for
the seventh time in eight games.
Chicago lost for the seventh time in eight games, dropping
to 2-7.
Zach Davies (1-0)
allowed a pair of unearned runs in 5 2/3 innings. The Brewers have won 15 of
their last 16 regular season series dating to last year.
PHILLIES 2, TWINS 1
PHILADELPHIA -- Rhys Hoskins hit
a two-run homer in the sixth inning off Jose Berrios (1-1),
and Philadelphia improved to 6-2.
Zach Eflin (2-0)
allowed a leadoff homer to Max Kepler and
five singles, striking out five, and Hector Neris tossed
a perfect ninth for his first save since last Sept. 18.
Phillies left fielder Andrew
McCutchen made a perfect one-hop throw to the plate to
prevent Marwin
Gonzalez from scoring on Ehire
Adrianza's single in the third.
INDIANS 3, BLUE JAYS 1
CLEVELAND -- Mike
Clevinger (1-0) struck out 10 and allowed one hit over five
scoreless innings, then left with upper back tightness, as Cleveland completed
a four-game sweep.
Indians pitchers struck out 16, raising their three-game
total to 57. Brad Hand got
five outs for his fourth save, completing a three-hitter.
Toronto dropped to 3-8 and has struck out a major
league-leading 111 times.
Carlos
Santana had an RBI double in a two-run first that
included Tyler Naquin's
run-scoring single. Jose Ramirez added
an RBI double in the fifth.
TIGERS 3, ROYALS 1
DETROIT -- Tyson Ross (1-1)
allowed one run and five hits over seven innings in his debut at Comerica Park
debut, the last current ballpark he hadn't pitched in, and Detroit won its
fifth straight.
Rookie Christin
Stewart drove in two runs off Brad Keller (1-1)
to help the Tigers complete a three-game sweep. Shane Greene got
three outs and has saves in all seven Tigers victories. Center fielder Niko Goodrum ended
the game with a diving catch of Hunter Dozier's
liner with a man on.
Kansas City has lost six straight. Whit
Merrifield extended his hitting streak to 28 games dating to
last season.
NATIONALS 12, METS 9
NEW YORK -- Max Scherzer (1-2)
allowed four runs and eight hits in 6 1/3 innings with seven strikeouts, no
walks and two hit batters, and he also singled in the game's first run.
Anthony
Rendon homered for the fourth time in five games, a three-run
drive as Washington opened a 12-1 lead, and the Nationals were helped by 12
walks.
Zack Wheeler (0-1)
gave up seven runs, four hits and a career-high seven walks in 4 2/3 innings.
BRAVES 4, MARLINS 3
ATLANTA -- Dansby
Swanson hit a game-ending single off Adam Conley (0-2)
against a five-man infield after Ronald Acuna
Jr. reached on a catcher's interference call on Chad Wallach after
his apparent double-play grounder.
Pinch-hitter Curtis
Granderson hit a tying homer in the ninth off Arodys
Vizcaino (1-0).
Freddie
Freeman hit a two-run homer off Caleb Smith in
the first inning.
ASTROS 9, ATHLETICS 8
HOUSTON -- Jose Altuve drew
a four-pitch walk from Blake Treinen (0-1)
with the bases loaded and two outs in the ninth, giving Houston a three-game
sweep.
Roberto Osuna (1-0)
struck out one in a perfect ninth.
MARINERS 12, WHITE SOX 5
CHICAGO -- Daniel
Vogelbach homered twice, hit a bases-clearing double and set a
career high with six RBI as Seattle improved its best start to 9-2.
Edwin
Encarnacion had a two-run homer and three hits for the
Mariners.
Wade LeBlanc (2-0)
allowed six runs and six hits in six innings. Ivan Nova (0-1)
gave up seven runs and seven hits in 2 1/3 innings.
CARDINALS 4, PADRES 1
ST. LOUIS -- Adam
Wainwright (1-0) gave up one run and five hits in six innings
struck out nine and didn't issue a walk while throwing 100 pitches.
Jordan Hicks got
four outs for his first save.
Paul DeJong hit
a two-run double in the fourth off Matt Strahm (0-2).
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