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    Saturday, May 11, 2024

    MLB roundup

    The Athletics' Matt Chapman tags home plate beside Houston's Dustin Garneau after hitting a home run in the eighth inning of Saturday's game in Oakland, Calif. The Athletics won, 3-1. (Ben Margot/AP Photo)

    American League

    Athletics 3, Astros 1

    Fresh off a game-finishing hit, Marcus Semien gave the Oakland Athletics a fast start.

    Semien homered in the first after hitting a walkoff single to end a 13-inning win 15 hours earlier, and the A's beat Houston on Saturday for their eighth straight victory.

    “A lot of our games have been close but we're playing good defense, timely hitting. The pitching's been very consistent, it's almost surprising when we give up runs," Semien said. "That's a good sign. I think we're playing good ball, regardless of the batting averages up there, whatever, we're doing what we have to do to win games."

    Frankie Montas (2-1) pitched seven shutout innings, allowing two hits without walking a batter and striking out five for the AL West-leading A's.

    The three-time reigning division champion Astros lost their fourth in a row. The last three defeats have been by a total of four runs.

    Semien became the first player in A’s franchise history with a game-ending hit and a leadoff homer on back-to-back days. He delivered again after singling home the winning run in the bottom of the 13th of a 3-2 win in Friday night's series opener.

    Matt Chapman homered in the eighth and added an RBI groundout in the sixth as Oakland (11-4) matched the 2014 club for the best record through 15 games over the last 30 years.

    “It's huge," Montas said of taking the first two from the Astros.

    The rivals each received much-needed long outings from their starters with bullpens depleted.

    Jake Diekman pitched one scoreless inning of relief. Liam Hendriks surrendered Alex Bregman's one-out RBI single in the ninth before finishing for his fifth save in six chances as the Astros avoided their first shutout.

    Houston starter Framber Valdéz (0-2) gave up two runs on seven hits and struck out nine with one walk over seven innings. He threw 103 pitches for the most by a Houston starter this season.

    The Astros' bullpen was several pitchers short after the long game Friday, so manager Dusty Baker appreciated Valdéz's work to put the Houston pitchers in improved position for Sunday's series finale.

    “We're limping right now. Things aren't going our way,” Baker said. “We're not getting any sympathy and don't want any from anybody.”

    Zack Greinke had a nice seat between innings of his Friday night start — the Houston pitcher sat in the stands, with the cutouts.

    “It’s great. Really nice. I would prefer to be able to sit in more places, more spread out," he said. "Right now they kind of have us kind of close to each other in the stands. I just find a way to get a little bit farther out of the way.”

    Astros centerfielder George Springer missed his second straight game after suffering a sprained right wrist diving for a ball during Thursday’s loss at Arizona.

    "He's about the same, it's only been 12 hours," Baker said. “I know he's Superman, but he's not ready. ... He's not playable.”

    Houston starting pitcher Justin Verlander (Tommy John surgery) isn't progressing as quickly as the pitcher would like, Baker said, but that's just the ace's style considering he “wanted to pitch yesterday,” Baker said.

    Indians 7, White Sox 1

    Zach Plesac tossed six strong innings and Cleveland snapped a scoring drought with a six-run fourth.

    The Indians had been blanked for 13 innings before Franmil Reyes and Jordan Luplow each hit a two-run homer in the fourth. Luplow was 0 for 21 with a walk this season before homering. Domingo Santana added a solo homer in the eighth.

    Plesac (1-1) allowed five hits and struck out seven in lowering his ERA to 1.29 this year.

    Yoan Moncada homered in the eighth for Chicago. He has reached in 19 straight games dating back to last Sept. 25.

    The Indians were held hitless through the first three innings before erupting against Drew Anderson (0-1) in the fourth.

    Rangers 2, Angels 0

    Joey Gallo hit a two-run homer, six Texas pitchers combined on a four-hitter to give the Rangers consecutive wins for the first time this season.

    Edinson Volquez (1-1), the first reliever after starter Kolby Allard’s five innings, worked the sixth for his first major league victory since 2017. It was his first win for the Rangers since 2007, before the former starter was traded to Cincinnati for Josh Hamilton. Rafael Montero worked a perfect ninth for his second save in two nights.

    The Angels are 5-10 under new manager Joe Maddon, matching the worst 15-game start in team history. They had been 5-10 five other times, most recently in 2013.

    Gallo went the opposite way in the sixth off Patrick Sandoval (0-1), the line shot landing in the Angels bullpen in left-center field. All four of Gallo’s homers this season have come off left-handed pitchers.

    Royals 9, Twins 6

    Jorge Soler homered in back-to-back innings, the second blast coming in a go-ahead six-run fourth in which Kansas City went deep three times.

    Nicky Lopez hit a two-run shot off reliever Lewis Thorpe (0-1) and Salvador Perez also went deep as the first seven Royals reached base in the fourth. Soler and Perez went back-to-back for the second time this season, and it was the first time the club had hit three homers in an inning since Aug. 19, 2018, against the White Sox.

    Tyler Zuber (1-1) earned the win in relief of Danny Duffy. Trevor Rosenthal got four outs for his second straight save.

    Nelson Cruz, Byron Buxton and Max Kepler went deep for the Twins, who lost the series opener in a 3-2 pitching duel.

    National League

    Giants 5, Dodgers 4

    Austin Slater had his first multi-homer game, Johnny Cueto took a no-hitter into the sixth inning and San Francisco beat Los Angeles.

    Slater hit solo shots over the wall in center in the third and fifth innings off Clayton Kershaw and became only the seventh player to hit two homers in the same game off the Dodgers’ ace.

    It was a tough night for Kershaw (1-1), who has traditionally dominated the Giants. The right-hander allowed four runs and six hits in 4 1/3 innings with a walk and six strikeouts.

    Cueto (1-0) only allowed a third-inning walk to Chris Taylor in the first five innings before hitting a wall in the sixth. He went 5 2/3 innings and allowed four runs on two hits with three walks and three strikeouts.

    Mike Yastrzemski also homered in the third to extend San Francisco’s lead to 2-0.

    Diamondbacks 3, Padres 2

    Starling Marté and Stephen Vogt homered off Chris Paddack in the sixth inning, and Arizona beat San Diego.

    The Padres failed to capitalize on two more home runs by Fernando Tatis Jr., including his second leadoff homer in two nights.

    Tatis’ second homer, off Héctor Rondón in the eighth, pulled the Padres to 3-2.

    All the excitement of Tatis’ leadoff drive off Merrill Kelly (2-1) disappeared by the fourth inning, when Vogt’s sacrifice fly brought in Marté.

    Marté sent a charge through the Diamondbacks dugout in the sixth when he hit a go-ahead homer off the side of the Western Metal Supply Co. Building in the left-field corner. With two outs, Vogt drove a ball into the home run porch down the right field line to chase Paddack (2-1). .

    Archie Bradley pitched the ninth for his third save.

    Phillies 5, Braves 0

    Jake Arrieta tossed six strong innings for his first win in more than a year and Jay Bruce and J.T. Realmuto each homered to lead Philadelphia.

    Arrieta (1-1) tossed three-hit ball and struck out six for his first win since June 30, 2019. He had help all around -- right fielder Bryce Harper made an outstretched, diving catch in the fifth that earned a fist pump in appreciation from Arrieta.

    Realmuto continued his hot streak, homering for the third straight game, with a 427-foot solo shot in the fourth off Braves starter Kyle Wright (0-2). Wright put the next runners on base and Bruce hit a three-run homer to make it 4-0.

    Reds 4, Brewers 1

    Anthony DeSclafani allowed two singles over six scoreless innings and Eugenio Suarez hit a three-run homer to lift Cincinnati.

    Suarez put the Reds up 3-0 in the first with his second homer of the season. The Reds added a run in the seventh and Milwaukee countered with Brock Holt’s sacrifice fly in the eighth.

    DeSclafani (1-0), making his second start after opening the season on the disabled list, allowed a leadoff single in the third to Holt, who was erased on a double play, and a two-out single to Eric Sogard in the sixth.

    Raisel Iglesias pitched a perfect ninth for his second save of the season and 100th career save.

    The Reds capitalized on shoddy defense for three runs in the first off Trevor Anderson (0-1), who lasted just 3 2/3 innings, allowing the three runs – two earned – on four hits, walking two and striking out two.

    Interleague

    Orioles 5, Nationals 3

    Pat Valaika, Pedro Severino and Anthony Santander homered during a five-run rally in the eighth inning as Baltimore roughed up Washington’s relievers.

    The Orioles went into eighth with just two hits and trailing 3-0. Sean Doolittle relieved and Baltimore began the eighth with back-to-back, pinch-hit homers by Valaika and Severino.

    Daniel Hudson (1-1) took over with one out and after a walk and single, Santander hit his third homer of the season into the left-field bleachers.

    Shawn Armstrong (1-0) allowed just one hit and struck out two in 1 ½ innings of relief. Miguel Castro earned his first save of the season with a scoreless ninth.

    Juan Soto hit his first home run of the season in the second to give Washington a 1-0 lead. Eric Thames had an RBI double in the sixth as the Nationals went up 3-0.

    Tigers 11, Pirates 5

    Niko Goodrum, Miguel Cabrera, C.J. Cron and Jeimer Candelario all hit home runs in the first inning against Pittsburgh’s Derek Holland to lead Detroit.

    Detroit sent four of Holland’s first 11 pitches over the fence at PNC Park to propel the Tigers to another big offensive outburst against reeling Pittsburgh one night after a 17-13 win in 11 innings.

    The Pirates lost for the ninth time in their last 10 games.

    Cabrera got three hits, including his 481st career home run. The 37-year-old also drove in three runs.

    Ivan Nova (1-0) nearly let a big early lead slip away. The veteran gave up five runs on six hits with three walks and three strikeouts.

    Kevin Newman tied a career-high with four hits and drove in two runs for Pittsburgh.

    Rockies 5, Mariners 0

    Charlie Blackmon added three more hits to his major league-leading total and drove in three runs, and four Colorado pitchers combined for a one-hitter.

    Colorado won for the seventh time in eight games to keep rolling atop the NL West.

    Rockies starter Ryan Castellani, making his major league debut, began with four perfect innings. He was pulled after a hit batter and walk to open the fifth. Reliever Jeff Hoffman kept the no-hitter going until J.P. Crawford lined a single to center field with two outs in the sixth inning for the Mariners’ lone hit.

    Hoffman (2-0) threw three innings before Yency Almonte pitched a perfect eighth and Phillip Diehl closed out the ninth.

    Daniel Murphy and Trevor Story also had RBI singles for Colorado.

    Anthony Misiewicz (0-1) gave up two runs in one inning.

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