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    Thursday, April 25, 2024

    Major League Baseball roundup

    Minnesota's Miguel Sano looks up after hitting a grand slam in the eighth inning of the second game of a doubleheader against the Indians in Cleveland. Minnesota won, 9-5. It also won the opener, 2-0. (Tony Dejak/AP Photo)

    American League

    Twins 2, Indians 0 (game 1)

    Twins 9, Indians 5 (game 2)

    With one swing Miguel Sanó sent Minnesota to a doubleheader sweep and maybe a division title.

    Sanó's grand slam capped a five-run eighth inning and the Twins grabbed firm control of the AL Central by beating Cleveland, completing the sweep of Saturday's day-night doubleheader.

    The sweep pushed the Twins 5½ games ahead of the Indians in the AL Central going into the final game of the showdown series Sunday.

    "This is a big day for us. for our fans, for everybody," Sanó said. "We never put our heads down. We fight and we compete."

    Twins manager Rocco Baldelli was obviously pleased with the way the day went but isn't ready to light a victory cigar just yet.

    "These are important games, of course," he said. "It was a lot of fun, but we've got a long way to go."

    Sanó's 415-foot blast on Nick Goody's first pitch ended up in the bleachers in left-center. The Twins' dugout erupted when the ball landed and the sellout crowd at Progressive Field went silent.

    "It's a tremendous swing in a very challenging, dramatic moment," Baldelli said. "These are emotional games and it was a huge swing."

    Sanó was hitless in seven at-bats with five strikeouts against Goody when he walked to the plate.

    "I came in, left one hanging," Goody said. "The guys played really well and once again....it stinks."

    Eddie Rosario hit a two-run homer in the first while Nelson Cruz added a two-run blast in the sixth, giving the Twins a total of 283 home runs on the season.

    "We just made bad pitches to the wrong hitters," Indians manager Terry Francona said. "Hanging a couple of breaking balls to those guys hurts."

    The sweep allows the Twins to make a change in their rotation. All-Star José Berríos, who was scheduled to start Sunday, will pitch Monday against the Chicago White Sox. Rookie right-hander Randy Dobnak will go in the series finale.

    The Twins used two bullpen games to complete the sweep. Five pitchers combined to stop Cleveland's offense 2-0 in the first game.

    Four pitchers worked in the second game, with rookie right-hander Brusdar Graterol (1-0) going two scoreless innings for his first major league win. Graterol hit 100 mph five times in his outing.

    Friday's rainout also prompted the Indians to go with their bullpen in the nightcap, and Cleveland led 5-4 going into the eighth.

    Jonathan Schoop singled off Adam Cimber to start the inning. Max Kepler hit into a force play, but shortstop Francisco Lindor's throw to first bounced into Minnesota's dugout, allowing Kepler to take second base.

    Jorge Polanco's double off Oliver Pérez (2-3) tied the game. Cruz and Rosario walked to load the bases, bringing Goody in to face Sanó, who returned for the doubleheader after missing four games with a sore back.

    Rookie Oscar Mercado and Jordan Luplow homered in the second game as Cleveland built a 5-2 lead.

    Rosario homered for Minnesota in the first inning off starter Tyler Clippard in the nightcap, but Cleveland quickly tied it on Carlos Santana's RBI single and Luplow's bases-loaded walk.

    Cruz's two-run homer off Carlos Carrasco in the sixth cut the lead to 5-4.

    In the first game, Zack Littell (5-0) relieved starter Devin Smeltzer in the fourth and struck out two in two innings.

    Taylor Rogers got the final five outs for his 26th save but had to work out of trouble in the eighth and ninth.

    "It was a gem," Baldelli said. "A tremendous performance from beginning to end. It was an absolutely magnificent performance across the board."

    Polanco hit a two-run homer in the second off Mike Clevinger (11-3), who had won 10 consecutive decisions. Clevinger struck out 10 in eight innings but lost for the first time since June 28.

    The Twins' All-Star shortstop also cut off Cleveland's best scoring threat in the third when he speared Santana's line drive with the bases loaded to end the inning.

    Astros 6, Royals 1

    Zack Greinke finally beat his old club and Yordan Álvarez belted a pinch-hit three-run homer as Houston beat Kansas City.

    Alex Bregman hit his 36th homer and rookie Kyle Tucker was 4-for-4 for the AL West-leading Astros.

    Greinke (16-5) went six innings and handed a 2-1 lead to the bullpen. Héctor Rondón, Joe Smith, Bryan Abreu and Will Harris combined for three scoreless innings. Greinke gave up one run, six hits and no walks. He struck out seven.

    This was the fifth start by Greinke against the Royals since they traded him after the 2010 season. He was 0-2 in the first four, all for different teams.

    Kansas City starter Mike Montgomery (3-9) took the loss.

    Athletics 8, Rangers 6

    Mark Canha's two-run home run off the left-field foul pole broke a fifth-inning tie as the Athletics beat the Rangers.

    The A's scored all their runs on homers. Matt Chapman (three-run homer in the third inning), Josh Phegley (two-run homer in the fourth) and Matt Olson (solo in the sixth). Oakland's 242 home runs are one short of the franchise record set in 1996.

    Oakland has won 10 of its last 12 games.

    Ryan Buchter (1-1) pitched 1 1/3 scoreless innings and was one of six A's relievers after Mike Fiers left following 1 2/3 innings because of right-arm nerve irritation. Liam Hendriks pitched a scoreless ninth for his 22nd save in 27 opportunities.

    Mike Minor (13-9) lost for the first time since Aug. 27, allowing a season-high seven earned runs in five innings.

    Rays 3, Angels 1

    Travis d'Arnaud broke open a scoreless game with a three-run double in the sixth inning, and the Rays improved their standing in the AL wild card race with their 13th win in 16 games, beating the Angels.

    D'Arnaud's drive went over the head of left fielder Michael Hermosillo to clear the bases for the Rays, who struggled for five innings against Angels starter Jaime Barria (4-9) before breaking through.

    Although the Rays managed just five hits, their second straight victory coupled with Cleveland's two losses in a doubleheader at Minnesota left Tampa Bay (89-61) 2½ games clear of the Indians (86-63) for the second wild card spot.

    Mike Trout missed his sixth straight game with a foot injury for the Angels (67-82), who have lost six straight and 10 of 12.

    Tigers 8, Orioles 4 (12 innings)

    Victor Reyes hit a tying home run with two outs in the ninth inning and John Hicks had the game-winning grand slam in the 12th to lift Detroit past Baltimore.

    The Orioles lost their 100th game for the second straight season after finishing 47-115 a year ago.

    Hicks' blast to the bullpen in left field came off Ryan Eades (0-1) on a 2-2 count and was his 12th of the season.

    John Schreiber (2-0) earned the win, finishing the 12th.

    Mariners 2, White Sox 1 (10 innings)

    Omar Narvaez hit a game-ending home run against his former team, Felix Hernandez turned in his best outing of the season and the Mariners beat the White Sox.

    Narvaez's solo shot to right field bounced off the top of the wall, but stood up to review. Rookie Shed Long also hit a solo home run in the game to help Seattle snap a two-game losing streak.

    Hernandez cruised through the first six innings with little trouble, retiring 10 straight batters in the third through sixth innings.

    Narvaez smashed an 0-1 pitch from Alex Colome (4-4). Matt Magill (5-2) struck out two in the 10th for the win.

    National League

    Braves 10, Nationals 1

    Ronald Acuña Jr. ignited a four-run rally with the go-ahead, two-run double, and NL East-leading Atlanta clinched a playoff berth with a victory over Washington.

    Acuña's double down the left-field line off reliever Fernando Rodney added fuel to a dramatic seventh inning for the Braves (93-57), who reduced their magic number to four to clinch their 19th division title.

    Earlier in the seventh, Charlie Culberson was struck directly on the right cheekbone by a 91-mph fastball on Rodney's first pitch of the game.

    Culberson remained on his back for several minutes as trainers pressed a towel to his face. He was eventually helped to his feet and onto the back of a cart.

    The Braves have won the last 11 games started by Mike Foltynewicz (7-5), who pitched six solid innings.

    Wander Suero (5-8) was charged with the loss as the Washington bullpen gave up nine runs over the final four innings. The Nationals saw their lead in the NL wild card race shrink to 1½ games over the Chicago Cubs.

    Cubs 14, Pirates 1

    Kris Bryant and rookie Nico Hoerner each homered among three hits, and Chicago went deep four times to set a club record with 237 home runs while pounding Pittsburgh.

    Bryant hit a two-run shot in the fourth and had four RBIs. Hoerner's second homer in two days, a three-run drive in the sixth, broke the Cubs' old mark of 235, established in 2004.

    Ben Zobrist and Victor Caratini added solo shots as the Cubs used a second straight big day at the plate to strengthen their bid for a fifth straight postseason berth.

    Kyle Hendricks (11-9) allowed a run on seven hits in six innings while walking one for his third straight solid outing.

    James Marvel (0-2) allowed seven runs on nine hits in four innings in his second major league start.

    Brewers 5, Cardinals 2

    Mike Moustakas and Yasmani Grandal homered to help Milwaukee beat St. Louis.

    Milwaukee moved four games behind first-place St. Louis in the NL Central. The Brewers remained one game behind the Chicago Cubs for the second wild card spot. The Cubs, who beat Pittsburgh, cut the Cardinals' division lead to three games.

    Only one of the two runs Brewers starter Jordan Lyles (11-8) allowed was earned. He gave up six hits and struck out four over six innings.

    Jay Jackson, Drew Pomeranz, Junior Guerra combined for a scoreless seventh and eighth. Josh Hader earned his 32nd save in 38 opportunities.

    Jack Flaherty (10-8) needed 102 pitches to get through six innings. He gave up three runs on five hits and a pair of walks as St. Louis had its two-game winning streak snapped.

    Diamondbacks 1, Reds 0

    Merrill Kelly pitched seven scoreless innings, Nick Ahmed's triple led to the game's only run and Arizona snapped a six-game losing streak by beating Cincinnati.

    It was a much-needed win for the Diamondbacks, who are trying to stay in a crowded NL wild-card race. They're still 4½ games behind the Chicago Cubs for the final playoff spot with 13 games remaining.

    It was another good start for Kelly (11-14), whose spot in the rotation was in jeopardy just a few weeks ago after a rough string of outings in July and August. Archie Bradley earned his 14th save.

    Cincinnati's Anthony DeSclafani (9-9) was nearly as good, giving up just one hit over seven innings.

    Rockies 11, Padres 10

    Charlie Blackmon homered to start a six-run inning, Daniel Murphy had four hits and 4 RBIs, and the Colorado Rockies hung on to beat San Diego.

    Tony Wolters had a pair of hits and drove in two runs and Trevor Story doubled and singled and drove in a run. Manny Machado hit a three-run homer for San Diego.

    Peter Lambert (3-6) went five innings and allowed five runs on five hits in snapping a drought that saw him go 0-6 with a 7.79 ERA over 15 starts after winning the first two starts of his career, both against the Chicago Cubs, on June 6 and 11.

    Jesus Tinoco picked up his first career save, getting the last four outs. He did not allow a hit.

    Eric Lauer (8-9) went 2 1/3 innings and allowed six runs.

    Marlins 4, Giants 2

    Miguel Rojas doubled in the go-ahead run in the top of the eighth inning, Jorge Alfaro hit a massive home run off Madison Bumgarner, and rookie Robert Dugger pitched 6 1/3 solid innings as the Marlins beat the Giants.

    Rojas broke a 2-2 tie with a run-scoring double to left off Giants reliever Shaun Anderson (3-5). Lewis Brinson singled in Rojas to make it 4-2.

    Jarlin Garcia (3-1) retired the only batter he faced for the win as the Marlins snapped a five-game skid.

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