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  • May 5, 2019
    导出博客文章LOS ANGELES -- Julio Urias allowed one run over six innings, Corey Seager set a
    Dodgers franchise record for a shortstop with his 23rd home run and Los Angeles
    beat the Chicago Cubs 3-2 on Saturday to even the series between NL division
    leaders.Urias (5-2) pitched better at home than the last time he faced the Cubs.
    The rookie left-hander made his second career start in Chicago on June 2 and
    gave up six runs -- five earned -- and eight hits in five innings while serving
    up three homers.This time, he allowed six hits and tied a career high with eight
    strikeouts and two walks. He is 4-0 in six games (four starts) since the
    All-Star break.Kenley Jansen pitched a perfect ninth for his 38th save a day
    after allowing a run on a wild pitch in the ninth in a 6-4, 10-inning loss.The
    Cubs four-game winning streak ended behind the shortest outing of the season
    from Jason Hammel (13-7). He gave up three runs and five hits in 2 1/3
    innings.Los Angeles increased its NL West lead to two games over San
    Francisco.BRAVES 3, GIANTS 1SAN FRANCISCO -- Matt Kemp hit a three-run homer and
    Mike Foltynewicz pitched 7 2/3 strong innings, leading Atlanta past San
    Francisco.Foltynewicz (7-4) struck out six and allowed five hits and a walk. His
    only mistake came in the second inning, when Brandon Crawford socked a 1-0
    fastball for his 12th homer.San Francisco fell to 13-26 since the All-Star
    break, the worst record in the majors over that stretch.Kemp hit his homer in
    the fourth to make it 3-1 against emergency starter Albert Suarez (3-2). Suarez
    was called up from Triple-A Sacramento to start in place of Jake Peavy, who was
    placed on the 15-day disabled list with a lower back strain.YANKEES 13, ORIOLES
    5NEW YORK -- Rookie Gary Sanchez kept up a most remarkable run, homering for the
    third straight game to help New York rout Baltimore.Sanchez hit a drive that
    bounced off the top of the right-center field wall and over in the fourth
    inning. He reached 11 career home runs faster than anyone in major league
    history -- 23 games, including two hitless games last year.After the
    switch-hitting catcher connected, the crowd of 38,843 emphatically chanted his
    name. Mark Teixeira stepped out of the batters box, pausing the game and
    allowing the 23-year-old to tip his batting helmet to the fans from the top of
    the dugout steps.Starlin Castro and Aaron Hicks also homered as the Yankees won
    their fourth in a row. A day after trouncing the Orioles 14-4, New York moved
    within 2 1/2 games of them for the second AL wild-card spot.Chris Davis homered
    twice and Mark Trumbo hit his big league-leading 39th home run for Baltimore.
    The Orioles have lost three straight.Tommy Layne (1-1) pitched a scoreless
    inning for the win. Dylan Bundy (7-5) was the loser.RED SOX 8, ROYALS 3BOSTON --
    Dustin Pedroia had four hits to extend his streak to 11 at-bats before bouncing
    into a double play with a chance to tie the major league record and Boston beat
    Kansas City.Pedroias streak, which stretched over three games, ended in the
    eighth inning. Johnny Kling of the Cubs set the record of 12 in 1902, Pinky
    Higgins of the Red Sox matched it in 1938, and Detroits Walt Dropo accopmplished
    the feat in 1952.Xander Bogaerts homered and drove in three runs, and Mookie
    Betts and Hanley Ramirez hit consecutive homers for Boston. David Price (13-8)
    won his fourth straight start, giving up two runs in six innings.Danny Duffy
    (11-2) was the loser, ending a personal 10-game winning streak.Salvador Perez
    hit two solo homers for the Royals.ROCKIES 9, NATIONALS 4, 11 INNINGSWASHINGTON
    -- Charlie Blackmon hit two home runs, including the go-ahead shot in the 11th
    inning, and Colorado beat Washington to snap a four-game losing streak.NL MVP
    Bryce Harper was ejected in the 10th after getting called out on strikes. The
    Nationals star yelled at plate umpire Mike Winters and threw his helmet to the
    ground after being tossed.Blackmon connected in the third off starter A.J. Cole,
    then hit a two-run drive off Yusmeiro Petit (3-4). Blackmon has 23 home runs
    this season and five multihomer games.Carlos Gonzalez also hit a two-run homer
    off Petit, his 24th of the season and 200th of his career.Jake McGee (1-3)
    pitched a perfect 10th that included striking out Harper.Rockies second baseman
    DJ LeMahieu went 3 for 5 to pass the Nationals Daniel Murphy for the NL batting
    lead.METS 12, PHILLIES 1NEW YORK -- Yoenis Cespedes hit a three-run homer, Kelly
    Johnson had a pinch-hit grand slam and Noah Syndergaard pitched two-hit ball
    over seven innings to help New York rout Philadelphia.Asdrubal Cabrera homered
    for the third time in two games, a two-run drive that put New York ahead against
    Jeremy Hellickson (10-8). Neil Walker added his 23rd of the season to match a
    career high, giving the Mets four homers for the second consecutive night in a
    blowout of Philadelphia.Alejandro De Aza added a two-run double for the Mets.
    They have won six of seven as they attempt to make a charge in the bunched-up NL
    wild-card chase.Syndergaard (12-7) chipped in with a long double and won his
    third straight start. The only damage against him came on Freddy Galvis homer in
    the third.ANGELS 3, TIGERS 2DETROIT -- Detroit stars Victor Martinez and J.D.
    Martinez were ejected, along with manager Brad Ausmus and hitting coach Wally
    Joyner in a series of balls-and-strikes disputes as the Tigers five-game winning
    streak ended in a loss to Los Angeles.Kaleb Cowart hit his second career home
    run and C.J. Cron added an RBI single for the Angels.Victor Martinez argued with
    plate umpire Mike Everitt after taking strike one in the third inning. Martinez
    was tossed after about 30 seconds, then put his hands behind his back to
    continue the debate. He later flipped his helmet onto the field from the
    bench.After Ian Kinsler struck out looking in the fifth, Joyner was ejected from
    the dugout by Everitt. Joyner came out to argue, Ausmus followed and was tossed,
    too.In the sixth, J.D. Martinez was called out, looked back at Everitt and was
    ejected.Jhoulys Chacin (4-6) threw four scoreless innings and struck out five
    for the win. Fernando Salas closed for his fifth save. Rookie Michael Fulmer
    (10-5) gave up three runs in the third.RANGERS 7, INDIANS 0ARLINGTON, Texas --
    Mitch Morelands grand slam capped a bizarre, five-run first inning for Texas and
    A.J. Griffin pitched six strong innings in the victory over Cleveland.Griffin
    (6-3) allowed five hits while winning for the first time since Aug. 4. In making
    his first scoreless start of the season, Griffin didnt allow a home run for the
    first time in 12 starts.Carlos Carrasco (9-7) allowed seven runs -- four
    unearned in the first -- and eight hits in four innings while striking out
    eight.Ian Desmond and Carlos Beltran singled with one out and moved up a base on
    Carrascos balk. On Adrian Beltres sharp grounder to third, Desmond dove back and
    beat Jose Ramirezs tag to load the bases. Rougned Odors hard grounder to first
    bounced off Carlos Santanas glove for a run-scoring error and Moreland followed
    with his second career slam.BLUE JAYS 8, TWINS 7TORONTO -- Melvin Upton Jr. hit
    an RBI triple and continued home on a misplay in the eighth inning, completing
    AL East-leading Torontos rally from a five-run deficit.Edwin Encarnacion homered
    and had three RBI to help Toronto hand Minnesota its ninth straight loss.The
    Blue Jays trailed 7-6 in the eighth when Kevin Pillar doubled with one out off
    Ryan Pressly (6-6). Upton followed with a triple past a diving Max Kepler in
    right. Kepler fumbled the ball as he chased it down by the wall, allowing Upton
    to score standing up as a sellout crowd of 47,485 cheered wildly.Jason Grilli
    (5-3) worked one inning for the win and Roberto Osuna finished for his 29th
    save.Minnesota led 5-0 before the Blue Jays began their comeback. Encarnacion
    hit his 36th homer and leads the AL with 105 RBI. Minnesotas Trevor Plouffe
    homered for the second straight game.ATHLETICS 3, CARDINALS 2ST. LOUIS -- Khris
    Davis hustled home on an infield grounder in the eighth inning and Oakland
    rallied for two runs to beat St. Louis.The Cardinals fell to 1-8 in interleague
    games at Busch Stadium this season.Oakland trailed 2-1 in the eighth when Davis
    singled with one out against Matt Bowman (2-5) and Ryon Healy doubled, extending
    the longest active hitting streak in the majors to 13 games.Seung Hwan Oh
    relieved and Max Muncy hit a grounder that Brandon Moss stopped with a dive, but
    Davis scored the tying run. Brett Eibner followed with a sacrifice fly.Zach Neal
    (2-4) pitched a career-best six innings. Oakland pitchers held the Cardinals
    without a hit after the fourth inning, retiring the last 17 batters.Daniel
    Coulombe (2-1) and Liam Hendriks combined for two perfect innings to set up Ryan
    Madson who pitched a perfect ninth inning for his 26th save.REDS 13,
    DIAMONDBACKS 0PHOENIX -- Anthony DeSclafani threw a four-hitter and Scott
    Schebler homered twice in Cincinnatis blowout victory over Arizona.DeSclafani
    (8-2) had nine strikeouts and a walk, needing 108 pitches to throw the first
    complete game of his career.Joey Votto and Schebler homered during a four-run
    first inning and Schebler connected again in a five-run second, all against Zack
    Godley (4-3). Schebler had a career-high five RBI and three hits in the first
    multihomer game of his career.Zack Cozart hit his 16th homer in the fourth
    inning, and Adam Duvall got his 29th homer in the eighth.WHITE SOX 9, MARINERS
    3CHICAGO -- Jose Abreu hit the first of Chicagos four runs, and Jose Quintana
    threw 7 2/3 solid innings in the White Soxs victory over Seattle.Avisail Garcia
    and Alex Avila hit consecutive homers during a four-run fifth and Tyler Saladino
    added a two-run shot in the seventh, all off struggling reliever Vidal
    Nuno.Abreu extended his hitting streak to 10 games and his on-base streak to 23
    with a solo shot in a two-run first against Ariel Miranda (1-1). Quintana (11-9)
    allowed a run and five hits and struck out eight.PADRES 1, MARLINS 0MIAMI --
    Ryan Schimpf homered, Clayton Richard pitched seven innings and San Diego beat
    Miamito snap a four-game losing streak.Schimpf homered in the fourth inning off
    Jose Urena (2-5). Schimpf also homered Friday night and has 16 this
    season.Richard (1-3) allowed eight hits and walked one. He struck out three and
    threw 63 of 94 pitches for strikes. Kevin Quackenbush worked the ninth, striking
    out two for his first save since Sept. 22, 2014, against Colorado.ASTROS 6, RAYS
    2HOUSTON -- Rookie Alex Bregman homered and had three RBI, and Dallas Keuchel
    threw seven solid innnins in Houstons victory over Tampa Bay.Bregman connected
    off fellow rookie Blake Snell (4-7) in the third inning to make it 4-0.Keuchel
    (9-12) allowed nine hits and two runs for his first career victory over the
    Rays.Yulieski Gurriel added two doubles for Houston and had the first two RBI of
    his career. It was the fifth game for Gurriel, who played in Cuba for 15 seasons
    before signing with the Astros in July.Bobby Wilson hit a two-run homer in the
    fifth inning for the Rays.PIRATES 9, BREWERS 6MILWAUKEE -- Pinch-hitter Gregory
    Polanco had a tiebreaking three-run double and Pittsburgh overcame a four-run
    deficit to beat Milwaukee.Polanco doubled off reliever Blaine Boyer (1-3) with
    one-out in the sixth, giving the Pirates a 9-6.Hernan Perez homered twice for
    Milwaukee, with a three-run homer during a four-run first, and a solo shot
    leading off the third that put the Brewers ahead 5-1.Pittsburgh scored five runs
    in the fourth against Jimmy Nelson to take a 6-5 lead. However, Brewers reliever
    Tyler Cravy homered off Jeff Locke (9-7) to open the bottom of the inning for
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