The Washington Post - 18.09.2019

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D6 EZ M2 THE WASHINGTON POST.WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 , 2019


NL games
NATIONALS AT CARDINALS, 1:15
W-L ERA TEAM
Scherzer (R) 10-6 2.65 13-12
Wainwright (R) 12-9 4.00 17-11
METS AT ROCKIES, 3:10
Syndergaard (R) 10-8 4.15 16-13
Hoffman (R) 2-6 7.03 5-7
MARLINS AT DIAMONDBACKS, 3:40
Alcantara (R) 5-13 3.93 10-19
Leake (R) 11-11 4.59 14-16
PHILLIES AT BRAVES, 7:20
Eflin (R) 8-12 4.20 9-16
Teheran (R) 10-9 3.50 19-12
PADRES AT BREWERS, 7:40
Lamet (R) 2-5 4.06 3-9
Houser (R) 6-6 3.84 5-10
REDS AT CUBS, 8:05
Mahle (R) 2-11 5.11 5-17
Lester (L) 13-10 4.59 17-12

AL games
BLUE JAYS AT ORIOLES, 7:05
W-L ERA TEAM
Buchholz (R) 1-5 5.63 3-6
Bundy (R) 6-14 4.99 9-19
ROYALS AT ATHLETICS, 3:37
Duffy (L) 6-6 4.55 11-10
Bailey (R) 13-8 4.76 15-14
ANGELS AT YANKEES, 6:35
Peters (L) 3-3 5.13 4-5
Sabathia (L) 5-8 4.95 10-11
TIGERS AT INDIANS, 7:10
Turnbull (R) 3-15 4.77 7-20
Civale (R) 3-3 1.93 4-4
WHITE SOX AT TWINS, 7:40
Covey (R) 1-8 7.98 3-9
Odorizzi (R) 14-6 3.60 20-8
RANGERS AT ASTROS, 8:10
Allard (L) 4-0 4.34 6-1
Cole (R) 17-5 2.62 23-7

NL scores
MONDAY’S RESULTS
at St. Louis 4, Washington 2
at Milwaukee 5, San Diego 1
at Chicago Cubs 8, Cincinnati 2
at Colorado 9, N.Y. Mets 4
at Arizona 7, Miami 5
TUESDAY’S RESULTS
Washington 6, at St. Louis 2
at Milwaukee 3, San Diego 1
Philadelphia 5, at Atlanta 4
Cincinnati 4, at Chicago Cubs 2
N.Y. Mets 6, at Colorado 1
Miami at Arizona, Late

AL scores
MONDAY’S RESULTS
at Detroit 5, Baltimore 2
at Minnesota 5, Chicago White Sox 3
Kansas City 6, at Oakland 5
TUESDAY’S RESULTS
Toronto 8, at Baltimore 5
at N.Y. Yankees 8, L.A. Angels 0
at Cleveland 7, Detroit 2
at Houston 4, Texas 1
Chicago White Sox at Minnesota, Late
Kansas City at Oakland, Late

Interleague games
MARINERS AT PIRATES, 7:05
W-L ERA TEAM
Dunn (R) 0-0 26.99 0-1
Agrazal (R) 4-4 4.91 6-6
GIANTS AT RED SOX, 7:10
Samardzija (R) 10-12 3.72 15-15
Chacin (R) 3-10 5.44 8-13
RAYS AT DODGERS, 8:10
McKay (L) 2-4 5.06 4-6
Gonsolin (R) 3-2 2.83 2-4

Royals 6, Athletics 5
Late Monday
Adalberto Mondesi’s
ninth-inning RBI double
helped Kansas City end
Oakland’s six-game win-
ning streak.
KANSAS CITYABRHBI BB SO AVG
Merrifield 2b ........ 532001 .307
Mondesi ss........... 503201 .270
Soler dh................ 522101 .258
Dozier 3b .............. 501001 .286
Gordon lf .............. 301201 .264
Starling rf ............ 301011 .213
O'Hearn 1b ........... 200002 .186
McBroom ph-1b ... 200002 .250
Viloria c................ 400003 .216
Phillips cf ............. 311112 .173
TOTALS 37611621 5—
OAKLAND ABRHBI BB SO AVG
Semien ss ...........523 200.284
Laureano rf-cf.....412 010.288
Chapman 3b ........500 003.249
Olson 1b..............402 200.272
Pinder rf..............100 001.237
Canha cf-1b.........310 010.267
Brown lf ..............100 010.377
Grossman ph-lf...100 011.245
Davis dh ..............401 101.223
Profar 2b.............401 000.212
Neuse 2b.............000 000.265
Murphy c.............411 000.400
TOTALS 365105 46 —
KANSAS CITY.100 120 002—611 0
OAKLAND ....... 220 000 010—510 1
E: Laureano (7). LOB: Kansas City 7,
Oakland 8. 2B: Dozier (27), Soler (29),
Mondesi (19), Olson 2 (26), Murphy (5).
3B: Mondesi (10), Profar (2). HR: Soler
(45), off Roark; Phillips (2), off Hen-
driks; Semien (31), off Sparkman.
KANSAS CITY IP HRER BB SO ERA
Sparkman ......... 4.1 64431 6.02
Hill ....................... 100001 3.44
Barlow .............. 1.2 10002 4.43
Speier .................. 011100 8.31
McCarthy............. 110010 5.00
Kennedy .............. 110002 3.28
OAKLAND IP HRER BB SO ERA
Roark ................ 4.2 74418 3.83
Diekman ............. .2 20012 5.19
Petit ................. 1.2 00002 2.77
Soria .................... 100002 4.57
Hendriks .............. 122101 1.68
WP: McCarthy (4-2); LP: Hendriks (4-3);
S: Kennedy (30). Speier pitched to 1
batters in the 8th Inherited runners-
scored: Hill 1-0, McCarthy 1-1, Diekman
2-2, Petit 1-0. IBB: off McCarthy (Gross-
man). HBP: Roark (Gordon). WP: Spark-
man(2). PB: Viloria (3). T: 3:35. A:
12,902 (46,765).

Astros 4, Rangers 1
Justin Verlander picked
up his major league-lead-
ing 19th win, and Yuli Gur-
riel, Alex Bregman and
Yordan Álvarez all hom-
ered to help Houston to a
victory over Te xas.
Verlander added to his
case for the AL Cy Young
Award by striking out eight
and scattering four singles
over six scoreless innings.
He also lowered his AL-
leading ERA to 2.50.
TEXAS ABRHBI BB SO AVG
Choo dh ..............400 002.266
Andrus ss ...........401 001.272
Calhoun lf ...........201 021.266
Mazara rf...........412 100.270
Santana 1b .........401 003.286
Solak 3b .............300 003.311
Odor 2b...............300 002.204
DeShields cf.......301 000.244
Trevino c ............300 000.273
TOTALS3016 12 12 —
HOUSTON ABRHBI BB SO AVG
Springer cf .........401 101.293
Altuve 2b ...........401 001.302
Brantley lf..........400 001.319
Bregman 3b........311 111.296
Alvarez dh ..........311 111.316
Gurriel 1b ...........411 100.302
Correa ss ............400 003.274
Chirinos c ...........312 001.242
Reddick rf...........200 010.273
TOTALS3147 439—
TEXAS ............ 000 00 0100 —160
HOUSTON....... 000 01 21 0X—470
LOB: Texas 4, Houston 6. 2B: Santana
(22). 3B: Chirinos (1). HR: Mazara (18),
off Rondon; Gurriel (29), off Lynn;
Bregman (37), off Lynn; Alvarez (26),
off Lynn.
TEXAS IP HRERBBSOERA
Lynn....................7 74418 3.77
Leclerc.................1 00021 4.04
HOUSTON IP HRERBBSOERA
Verlander ............6 40028 2.50
Rondon ................1 21102 3.57
Harris ..................1 00000 1.58
Osuna..................1 00002 2.85
WP: Verlander (19-6); LP: Lynn (14-
11); S: Osuna (34). T: 2:45. A: 39,650
(41,168).

Diamondbacks 7,
Marlins 5
Late Monday
MIAMI ABRHBI BB SO AVG
Berti 3b ................ 501201 .258
M.Rojas ss............ 500000 .283
Castro 2b .............. 401000 .267
Alfaro c................. 400002 .264
Ramirez rf-lf ........ 311011 .270
Prado 1b ............... 100010 .234
N.Walker ph-1b.... 211200 .260
Brinson cf ............. 412002 .188
Dean lf.................. 010030 .205
Holaday ph ........... 101000 .279
Lopez p................. 200001 .188
Sierra ph-rf .......... 211001 .333
TOTALS 3358 458 —
ARIZONA ABRHBI BB SO AVG
Flores 2b ............. 211010 .316
Dyson pr-cf ......... 110001 .235
J.Rojas lf............. 411002 .232
Marte cf-2b-ss.... 401100 .326
Escobar 3b .......... 322110 .271
Lamb 1b .............. 301402 .201
Jones rf............... 300001 .262
Leyba ph ............. 100000 .250
Ahmed ss............ 300000 .257
Vargas 2b............ 101000 .262
C.Kelly c.............. 311010 .247
Ray p................... 200002 .080
Almonte rf .......... 211100 .267
TOTALS 32 79 738 —
MIAMI............. 000 000 500—582
ARIZONA ........ 101 001 40X—791
E: Castro (13), Kinley (1), Chafin (1).
LOB: Miami 6, Arizona 7. 2B: Marte
(35), Lamb (7). HR: N.Walker (7), off
Lopez; Escobar (35), off Lopez.
MIAMI IP HRER BB SO ERA
Lopez ................... 653306 4.94
Guerrero .............. 023310 6.28
Kinley .................. 111111 3.91
Keller ................... 010010 5.40
J.Smith ................ 100001 0.00
ARIZONA IP HRER BB SO ERA
Ray ...................... 611147 4.20
Lopez ................... 023310 3.34
Chafin .................. 011000 3.88
Hirano.................. 110000 4.96
Crichton ............ 0.1 10000 3.81
McFarland ........ 0.2 20000 4.97
Ginkel .................. 100001 1.83
WP: Hirano (5-5); LP: Guerrero (1-2); S:
Ginkel (1). Lopez pitched to 3 batters in
the 7th, Chafin pitched to 1 batters in
the 7th, Keller pitched to 2 batters in
the 8th Inherited runners-scored: Kinley
2-2, J.Smith 2-0, Lopez 1-1, Chafin 2-1,
Hirano 2-2, McFarland 1-0. HBP: Lopez 3
(Flores,J.Rojas,Lamb). WP: Guerrero. T:
3:25. A: 15,897 (48,519).

Yankees 8, Angels 0
Luis Severino pitched
four dominant innings and
reached 98.8 mph in his in-
jury-delayed season debut
for New York.
Severino allowed two
singles, walked two and
struck out four, throwing
47 of 67 pitches for strikes.
Gleyber Torres capped a
six-run fourth inning with a
three-run homer.
L.A. ABRHBI BB SO AVG
Goodwin cf..........300 012.270
Fletcher 3b-2b ....402 000.290
Calhoun rf ...........402 001.233
Pujols dh .............400 000.249
Simmons ss ........401 001.261
Walsh 1b.............300 012.200
Rengifo 2b ..........200 002.238
Thaiss ph-3b .......201 001.189
Hermosillo lf.......100 021.231
Bemboom c.........400 003.140
TOTALS 31 06 04 13 —
NEW YORK ABRHBI BB SO AVG
LeMahieu 1b .......412 110.329
Judge rf ..............410 013.269
Gregorius ss .......511 201.248
Torres 2b ............422 301.285
Voit dh ................210 021.278
Gardner cf ...........401 001.249
Urshela 3b ..........312 110.328
Maybin lf ............312 111.284
Romine c.............400 001.281
TOTALS 338108 69 —
L.A................... 000 000 000—060
NEW YORK ..... 020 600 00X—810 0
LOB: Los Angeles 9, New York 7. 2B:
Maybin (17), Gregorius (13). HR: Torres
(38), off Suarez.
L.A. IP HRER BB SO ERA
Ramirez ............... 112212 4.26
Suarez .............. 2.2 76623 7.42
Rodriguez ............ 310032 1.84
Cahill ................ 1.1 10002 6.22
NEW YORK IP HRER BB SO ERA
Severino .............. 420024 0.00
Loaisiga ............... 200013 4.23
Tarpley ............. 1.1 30004 7.71
Gearrin ............... .2 00000 5.23
Adams ................. 110012 7.20
WP: Loaisiga (2-1); LP: Ramirez (5-4).
Inherited runners-scored: Suarez 2-2,
Cahill 1-0, Gearrin 2-0. HBP: Tarpley
(Hermosillo). WP: Tarpley. T: 3:03. A:
41,026 (47,309).

Blue Jays 8, Orioles 5
TORONTO ABRHBI BB SO AVG
Bichette ss .......... 320021 .310
Biggio 2b.............. 534401 .230
Gurriel Jr. dh........ 401101 .282
Guerrero Jr. 3b .... 402011 .271
Grichuk rf............. 511101 .234
Smoak 1b ............. 411102 .208
Hernandez cf-lf ... 401002 .220
McKinney lf ......... 200000 .211
J.Davis ph-cf........ 200002 .151
Jansen c............... 412001 .210
TOTALS 37812731 2—
BALTIMORE ABRHBI BB SO AVG
Villar ss...............412 110.277
Smith Jr. lf..........210 011.237
Severino c...........100 000.259
Mancini dh ..........412 401.280
Ruiz 3b ................301 011.240
Alberto 2b...........400 000.314
D.Stewart rf .......400 000.223
Williams cf .........402 000.267
Hays cf................000 000.273
C.Davis 1b...........400 003.170
Sisco c.................211 010.219
Wilkerson pr-lf ...110 000.217
TOTALS 33 58 546 —
TORONTO ....... 012 000 014—812 1
BALTIMORE.... 200 010 101—581
E: Bichette (6), Villar (19). LOB: Toronto
6, Baltimore 7. 2B: Biggio (14), Sisco
(6). 3B: Biggio (1), Ruiz (1). HR: Grichuk
(28), off Shepherd; Biggio (13), off
Shepherd; Smoak (20), off Givens; Man-
cini (33), off Tepera; Villar (21), off
Giles. RBI: Grichuk (71), Biggio 4 (38),
Gurriel Jr. (47), Smoak (55), Mancini 4
(84), Villar (67). SB: Biggio 2 (11). CS:
Jansen (0). SF: Gurriel Jr., Mancini. S:
Smith Jr..
TORONTO IP HRER BB SO ERA
Tepera ................. 122210 5.94
Thornton ............. 531114 4.93
Shafer................. .2 21110 3.96
Boshers ............... 000010 5.28
B.Stewart........... .1 00000 7.83
Law ...................... 100001 4.58
Giles .................... 111101 2.02
BALTIMORE IP HRER BB SO ERA
Shepherd ............. 443314 4.91
Bleier ................... 120000 5.63
Castro .................. 100003 4.14
Fry ....................... 110002 5.30
Armstrong........... 111111 5.17
Givens ................ .2 34312 4.47
Phillips ............... .1 10000 7.33
WP: Law (0-2); LP: Givens (2-5). Bosh-
ers pitched to 1 batters in the 7th Inher-
ited runners-scored: Boshers 1-0,
B.Stewart 2-0, Castro 1-0, Phillips 1-1.
T: 3:27. A: 9,280 (45,971).

Mariners 6, Pirates 0
Marco Gonzales allowed
six hits in seven innings
and Austin Nola and Omar
Narváez hit back-to-back
home runs as Seattle
blanked Pittsburgh.
Gonzales doubled and
scored in the fifth. Nola had
three hits and now has sev-
en hits in two games follow-
ing a 1-for-18 skid.
SEATTLEABRHBIBBSOAVG
Long lf ................. 512 203.266
Bishop lf .............. 000 000.102
Crawford ss......... 311 020.232
Seager 3b............300 021.242
Lewis rf...............500 004.300
Narvaez c ............423 200.284
Nola 1b ................413 100.280
Gordon 2b............300 101.276
Smith cf...............300 010.233
Gonzales p ...........311 002.200
Santana ph ..........100 000.256
TOTALS 34610651 1—
PITTSBURGHABRHBIBBSOAVG
Newman ss ......... 401 000.317
Frazier 2b............301 011.282
Cabrera rf ............401 000.276
Osuna 1b ............. 402 000.268
Diaz c................... 400 001.246
Moran 3b ............. 400 000.278
Gonzalez cf.......... 402 000.225
Kramer lf ............. 301 001.211
Keller p ................ 100 000.000
Tucker ph............. 100 001.212
Joseph ph............100 001.148
TOTALS 33 08 015—
SEATTLE.........010 012 200—610 0
PITTSBURGH..000 000 000—080
LOB: Seattle 7, Pittsburgh 7. 2B: Nola
(10), Gonzales (1), Frazier (31). HR: Nar-
vaez (22), off Feliz; Nola (10), off Feliz;
Long (4), off Jerez.
SEATTLEIP HRER BB SO ERA
Gonzales .............. 76 0004 4.14
Tuivailala............. 11 0011 1.86
McClain................ 11 0000 7.41
PITTSBURGHIP HRER BB SO ERA
Keller ................... 56 2227 7.74
Feliz ..................... 12 2201 3.88
Jerez .................... 12 2211 5.19
Holmes................. 10 0010 5.98
Wang.................. .2 00011 3.77
Markel................. .1 00001 9.68
WP: Gonzales (16-11); LP: Keller (1-5).
Inherited runners-scored: Markel 1-0.
WP: Keller. T: 2:58. A: 10,933 (38,362).

Mets 6, Rockies 1
Marcus Stroman
pitched seven scoreless in-
nings, Amed Rosario, Bran-
don Nimmo and Pete Alon-
so all homered in the sixth
to break open a scoreless
game, and New York beat
Colorado to boost its flick-
ering playoff hopes.
NEW YORK ABRHBI BB SO AVG
Nimmo cf-lf ........311 111.210
McNeil lf .............300 011.317
Lagares cf...........000 000.210
P.Alonso 1b ........412 200.264
Cano 2b...............401 000.262
Ramos c..............412 002.293
Conforto rf..........300 010.252
Frazier 3b...........412 100.244
Rosario ss...........412 200.289
Stroman p...........200 000.059
Panik ph-2b ........211 000.279
TOTALS 336116 34 —
COLORADOABRHBIBBSOAVG
Story ss ..............401 001.296
Murphy 1b ..........400 001.281
Arenado 3b.........400 001.313
Blackmon rf ........312 111.319
McMahon 2b.......400 001.253
Tapia lf ...............300 002.275
Hilliard cf............202 000.195
Hampson ph-cf ...100 000.242
Wolters c ............300 000.270
Melville p............100 001.167
Fuentes ph.........100 000.200
Valaika ph...........101 000.194
TOTALS 31 16 118—
NEW YORK ..... 000 004 011—611 0
COLORADO..... 000 000 001—160
LOB: New York 3, Colorado 4. 2B: Ra-
mos (18), Valaika (5). HR: Rosario (13),
off Melville; Nimmo (7), off Melville;
P.Alonso (48), off Melville; Blackmon
(29), off Avilan.
NEW YORK IP HRER BB SO ERA
Stroman .............. 7400173 .86
Wilson ................. 1100012 .45
Avilan .................. 1111005 .23
COLORADOIP HRER BB SO ERA
Melville............ 5.2 64412 5.40
Diehl .................... 0100002 7.0
Almonte ............. .1 00001 6.00
Parsons ............... 2211217 .20
Garcia .................. 1211001 0.5
WP: Stroman (3-2); LP: Melville (2-3).
Diehl pitched to 1 batters in the 6th In-
herited runners-scored: Almonte 1-0. T:
2:50. A: 33,118 (50,398).

Indians 7, Tigers 2
Adam Plutko pitched six
effective innings, Oscar
Mercado homered, and
Cleveland beat Detroit for
the 15th straight time and
16th time in 17 meetings
this season.
Jordan Luplow and Ro-
berto Pérez had two RBI
each for the Indians.
DETROIT ABRHBI BB SO AVG
V.Reyes rf ...........401 101.302
H.Castro cf..........400 001.301
Cabrera dh ..........300 012.283
Stewart lf ...........300 000.245
Mercer 2b ...........300 011.277
Rodriguez 1b.......300 012.213
Lugo 3b ...............311 100.238
Greiner c.............312 001.209
W.Castro ss ........200 010.222
TOTALS 28 24 248 —
CLEVELAND ABRHBI BB SO AVG
Lindor ss .............500 001.290
Mercado cf ..........522 102.282
Santana 1b .........431 011.280
Puig rf .................503 101.260
Bauers dh............100 000.229
Luplow ph-dh......312 211.282
Allen lf ................401 110.235
Freeman 3b.........311 012.274
R.Perez c.............302 210.240
Velazquez 2b ......400 004.063
TOTALS 37712751 2—
DETROIT ......... 001 010 000—241
CLEVELAND .... 113 100 01X—712 0
E: Lugo (4). LOB: Detroit 4, Cleveland


  1. 2B: Greiner (5), Puig (11), R.Perez
    (9), Mercado (24), Allen (9), Santana
    (29), Luplow (15). 3B: Luplow (1). HR:
    Lugo (6), off Plutko; Mercado (12), off
    Reininger.
    DETROIT IP HRER BB SO ERA
    Reininger ............. 254412 9.00
    Ramirez ............ 1.2 32122 4.26
    Schreiber .......... 2.1 00014 7.00
    Soto ..................... 241114 5.86
    CLEVELAND IP HRER BB SO ERA
    Plutko .................. 642216 4.34
    Cimber ................. 100011 4.28
    Clippard ............... 100011 2.82
    Carrasco .............. 100010 5.38
    WP: Plutko (7-4); LP: Reininger (0-3).
    Inherited runners-scored: Ramirez 2-2,
    Schreiber 3-1. HBP: Carrasco (Stewart).
    PB: Greiner (2). T: 2:56. A: 19,108
    (35,225).


Brewers 3, Padres 1
Mike Moustakas hit his
35th home run of the sea-
son and Lorenzo Cain also
went deep as Milwaukee
kept up its postseason
push with its 11th victory in
12 games.
San Diego matched a
season high with its sixth
consecutive loss.
SAN DIEGO ABRHBI BB SO AVG
Garcia 2b.............100 001.239
France ph-2b.......300 001.228
Martini lf ............400 002.250
Machado 3b ........301 010.255
Hosmer 1b ..........400 003.275
Renfroe rf ...........311 112.223
Margot cf ............301 000.243
Urias ss...............300 003.215
Hedges c.............300 002.181
Paddack p............201 000.119
Myers ph.............100 001.244
TOTALS 30 14 12 15 —
MILWAUKEE ABRHBI BB SO AVG
Grisham rf ........... 300102 .246
Grandal c............. 400004 .249
Moustakas 3b...... 311101 .262
Braun lf................ 300003 .276
Hiura 2b ............... 301000 .303
Thames 1b ........... 200011 .251
Cain cf.................. 311101 .251
Gonzalez p........... 100000 .045
Austin ph............. 100001 .193
Gamel lf ............... 111000 .255
Spangenberg ss... 100001 .268
Perez ph-ss-2b .... 100000 .234
TOTALS 26343114 —
SAN DIEGO ..... 000 000 100—141
MILWAUKEE .. 001 000 11X—340
E: Hedges (10). LOB: San Diego 4, Mil-
waukee 2. 2B: Gamel (16). HR: Renfroe
(32), off Albers; Cain (9), off Paddack;
Moustakas (35), off Strahm.
SAN DIEGO IP HRER BB SO ERA
Paddack ............... 511119 3.33
Strahm ................ 111102 4.76
Stammen............. 110002 3.46
Bednar ................. 111101 2.45
MILWAUKEE IP HRER BB SO ERA
Woodruff............. 200014 3.69
Gonzalez.............. 320014 3.86
Suter ................... 100002 0.73
Albers .................. 121101 5.01
Pomeranz ............ 200004 5.00
WP: Albers (8-5); LP: Strahm (5-9); S:
Pomeranz (2). T: 2:37. A: 34,565
(41,900).

Phillies 5, Braves 4
Rhys Hoskins and Jose
Pirela hit two-run homers
off Dallas Keuchel in Phila-
delphia’s five-run fourth in-
ning, and the Phillies es-
caped in the ninth to beat
Atlanta.
PHILA. ABRHBI BB SO AVG
Segura ss ............500 000.281
Realmuto c.........401 000.277
Harper rf .............412 001.255
Hoskins 1b ..........311 210.239
Kingery cf ...........411 000.259
Rodriguez 3b.......411 001.219
Hernandez 2b .....400 100.282
Pirela lf ...............211 201.364
Bruce ph..............100 000.238
Gosselin ph .........100 001.278
Velasquez p........201 000.241
Haseley ph-lf ......201 001.263
TOTALS 36 59 515 —
ATLANTA ABRHBI BB SO AVG
Acuna Jr. cf.........401 012.277
Albies 2b.............511 001.294
Freeman 1b.........210 031.301
Donaldson 3b......400 102.260
Markakis lf-rf .....501 001.292
Joyce rf ...............301 100.294
Hechavarria ph ...111 100.273
Duvall lf-ph.........111 100.255
Flowers c............301 012.230
Swanson ss ........301 012.252
Keuchel p............200 002.143
Ortega ph............100 000.200
TOTALS 34 48 46 13 —
PHILA.............. 000 500 000—590
ATLANTA........ 200 000 011—480
LOB: Philadelphia 5, Atlanta 10. 2B:
Haseley (11), Acuna Jr. (21). 3B: Albies
(8). HR: Hoskins (29), off Keuchel; Pire-
la (1), off Keuchel; Hechavarria (2), off
Alvarez; Duvall (8), off Neris.
PHILA. IP HRER BB SO ERA
Velasquez............ 552228 4.89
Suarez .............. 0.2 10000 3.35
Hughes ................ 100011 4.41
Alvarez ................ 111102 3.40
Parker ............... 0.1 00011 5.03
Neris .................... 111121 3.03
ATLANTA IP HRER BB SO ERA
Keuchel................ 585512 3.63
O'Day................... 110000 4.50
Blevins................ .2 00000 3.60
Swarzak............ 1.1 00001 3.96
Dayton................. 100002 2.61
WP: Velasquez (7-7); LP: Keuchel (8-6);
S: Neris (27). Inherited runners-scored:
Hughes 1-0. WP: Velasquez. T: 3:26. A:
28,843 (41,149).

Reds 4, Cubs 2
Chicago was shut down
by Sonny Gray and two re-
lievers and fell to Cincin-
nati.
The Cubs had won five
in a row but managed just
two runs against Gray be-
fore Michael Lorenzen and
Raisel Iglesias closed out
the five-hitter for the Reds.
CINCINNATIABRHBIBBSOAVG
VanMeter 2b......411 001.242
Votto 1b.............211 121.269
Suarez 3b ...........402 102.271
Aquino rf ............411 202.261
Barnhart c..........401 001.223
Ervin lf ...............400 002.284
O'Grady cf ..........300 002.167
J.Iglesias ph-
ss........................100 001.285
Peraza ss-2b ......400 001.235
Gray p.................311 001.156
Lorenzen p-cf.....100 001.206
TOTALS3447 42 15 —
CHICAGOABRHBIBBSOAVG
Zobrist 2b...........301 001.283
Castellanos rf.....320 011.333
Bryant 3b ...........400 003.287
Schwarber lf.......403 201.239
Contreras 1b ......400 001.279
Caratini c............300 011.274
Heyward cf.........400 001.257
Hoerner ss..........401 001.351
Darvish p............200 002.094
Kemp ph .............000 010.175
Happ ph ..............100 001.218
TOTALS3225 23 13 —
CINCINNATI....300 010 000— 470
CHICAGO........101 000 000— 250
LOB: Cincinnati 5, Chicago 7. 2B: Votto
(30), Schwarber (24). 3B: Schwarber
(3). HR: Aquino (16), off Darvish.
CINCINNATIIP HRER BB SO ERA
Gray................. 6.2422392.80
Lorenzen .......... 1.1100023.06
R.Iglesias............ 10 0002 4.12
CHICAGOIP HRER BB SO ERA
Darvish................ 76 441 13 4.02
Hultzen ............... 00 0010 0.00
Cishek ................. 11 0000 3.08
Wieck .................. 10 0002 1.42
WP: Gray (11-7); LP: Darvish (6-7); S:
R.Iglesias (32). Hultzen pitched to 1
batters in the 8th Inherited runners-
scored: Lorenzen 2-0, Cishek 1-0. HBP:
Gray (Zobrist). T: 3:09. A: 34,267
(41,649).

PERSONNEL DEPT.


Braves: Placed IF/OF
Charlie Culberson on the
60-day injured list and
recalled C John Ryan
Murphy from Class AAA
Gwinnett.


Culberson suffered
multiple broken facial
bones when he was hit in
the face by a pitch from
the Nationals’ Fernando
Rodney on Saturday but
will not require surgery.


Indians: 2B Jason Kipnis
will need surgery on the
fractured hamate bone in
his right hand and will
need four to six weeks to
recover. Cleveland
recalled utility player
Andrew Velazquez from
Class AAA Columbus.


Phillies: Placed OF Corey
Dickerson on the 60-day
IL with a broken foot and
reinstated RHP Edubray
Ramos from the 60-day IL.


White Sox: All-star RHP
Lucas Giolito will miss the
rest of the year with a mild
lat strain.


HERZOG RECOVERING


Hall of Fame manager
Whitey Herzog, 87 , is
recovering from a minor
stroke. He became ill
Monday at his charity golf
tournament in St. Louis.


Herzog had a 1,281-1,125
record in 18 years as a
manager with the
Cardinals, Royals,
Rangers and Angels and
managed St. Louis to a
World Series title in 1982.


QUOTABLE


“I may build him


up a little bit, so


he could play a


handful of innings


and I might pull


him.”


— Yankees Manager
Aaron B oone, on the
impending return of slugger
Giancarlo Stanton, who has
played only nine games
because of injuries.


STAR OF THE DAY


Marco G onzales,
Mariners


Threw seven scoreless
innings to beat the
Pirates, 6-0.


TODAY’S GAME
TO WATCH


Rays at Dodgers, 8 p.m.


Tr ying to stay afloat in the
AL wild-card race, Tampa
Bay wraps up a two-game
visit to Los Angeles.


NL leaders
Entering Tuesday’s games
BATTING
Rendon, Was ................................... .333
Yelich, Mil ........................................ .329
Marte, Ari ........................................ .326
Reynolds, Pit ................................... .322
McNeil, NY ....................................... .319
Newman, Pit .................................... .318
Blackmon, Col .................................. .318
Arenado, Col .................................... .315
HOME RUNS
Suarez, Cin .......................................... 47
Alonso, NY .......................................... 47
Yelich, Mil ........................................... 44
Bellinger, LA ....................................... 44
Arenado, Col ....................................... 40
Acuna Jr., Atl ...................................... 39
Freeman, Atl ....................................... 38
RBI
Rendon, Was .................................... 119
Arenado, Col ..................................... 117
Freeman, Atl ..................................... 117
Bell, Pit ............................................. 116
Escobar, Ari ...................................... 114
Alonso, NY ........................................ 109
Bellinger, LA ..................................... 108
Soto, Was ......................................... 105
Harper, Phi ........................................ 102
ERA
Ryu, LA ............................................ 2.35
Soroka, Atl ....................................... 2.57
deGrom, NY ..................................... 2.61
Scherzer, Was ................................. 2.65
Gray, Cin .......................................... 2.80
Kershaw, LA .................................... 3.05
Flaherty, StL .................................... 3.05
SAVES
Yates, SD ............................................ 40
Hader, Mil ........................................... 33
Smith, SF ............................................ 33
Iglesias, Cin ........................................ 31
Jansen, LA .......................................... 29
Doolittle, Was .................................... 28
Vazquez, Pit ....................................... 28
Neris, Phi ............................................ 26
STRIKEOUTS
deGrom, NY ...................................... 239
Strasburg, Was ................................ 235
Scherzer, Was .................................. 222
Nola, Phi ........................................... 216
Ray, Ari ............................................. 215
Corbin, Was ...................................... 213
Castillo, Cin ...................................... 211
Flaherty, StL ..................................... 206


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Just like Grandpa
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TODAY


Interleague scores
MONDAY’S RESULTS
No games scheduled
TUESDAY’S RESULTS
Seattle 6, at Pittsburgh 0
San Francisco at Boston, Late
Tampa Bay at L.A. Dodgers, Late

AL leaders
Entering Tuesday’s games
BATTING
Anderson, Chi .................................. .332
LeMahieu, NY .................................. .328
Brantley, Hou .................................. .321
Alberto, Bal ..................................... .316
Devers, Bos ...................................... .311
HOME RUNS
Trout, LA ............................................. 45
Soler, KC ............................................. 44
Cruz, Min ............................................ 37
Torres, NY ........................................... 37
RBI
Abreu, Chi ......................................... 118
Soler, KC ........................................... 108
Devers, Bos ....................................... 107
Bogaerts, Bos ................................... 106
Trout, LA ........................................... 104
Bregman, Hou ................................... 104
ERA
Verlander, Hou ................................ 2.58
Cole, Hou ......................................... 2.62
Morton, TB ...................................... 3.16
Bieber, Cle ....................................... 3.26
SAVES
Chapman, NY ...................................... 37
Hand, Cle ............................................ 34
Osuna, Hou ......................................... 33
Kennedy, KC ....................................... 29
STRIKEOUTS
Cole, Hou .......................................... 292
Verlander, Hou ................................. 275
Bieber, Cle ........................................ 245
Boyd, Det .......................................... 228
Giolito, Chi ........................................ 228

NOTES


EAST WLPCTGBL10STR
New York 99 53 .651 —7-3W-1
x-Tampa Bay8 96 2.589 9^1 / 2 7-3 L-1
x-Boston 79 70 .530 18^1 / 2 4-6W-3
Toronto 60 91 .39 7381 / 2 5-5W-2
Baltimore4 91 02 .325 49^1 / 2 3-7L-2

CENTRAL WLPCT GBL10STR
x-Minnesota 92 58 .613 —5-5W-1
Cleveland 88 63 .583 4^1 / 2 7-3W-2
x-Chicago 65 85 .433 27 3-7L-3
x-Kansas City 56 95 .3 71361 / 2 5-5W-1
Detroit 45 105 .300 47 3-7 L-1

WEST WLPCT GBL10STR
Houston 99 53 .651 —7-3W-4
x-Oakland 90 61 .596 8^1 / 2 8-2 L-1
Te xas7 47 8. 487255 -5 L-4
Los Angeles 68 83 .450 30^1 / 2 3-7 L-1
Seattle 63 88 .41 7351 / 2 5-5W-3
x-Late game

EAST WLPCTGBL10STR


y-Atlanta 93 59 .612 —5-5 L-2


Washington 83 67 .553 95 -5W-1


New York 78 73.51 7141 / 2 6-4W-1


Philadelphia 7772 .51 7141 / 2 5-5W-1


x-Miami 52 98 .34 7402 -8L-2


CENTRAL WLPCT GBL10STR
St. Louis 84 67 .556 —5-5 L-1
Chicago 82 69 .543 26 -4 L-1
Milwaukee 82 69 .543 29 -1W-4
Cincinnati 71 81 .467 13^1 / 2 5-5W-1
Pittsburgh 65 86 .430 19 3-7 L-4

WEST WLPCTGBL10STR
xz-Los Angeles 97 54 .642 —6-4W-1
x-Arizona 7774 .510 20 3-7W-1
x-San Fr ancisco 7278 .480 24^1 / 2 5-5W-1
San Diego 68 83 .450 29 3-7L-6
Colorado 66 86 .434 31^1 / 2 6-4L-1
x-Late game; y-Clinched playoff berth; z-Clinched division

AL WILD-CARD STANDINGS
Team WLPct WCGB
x-Oakland 90 61 .596 +1
x-Tampa Bay 89 62 .589 —
Cleveland 88 63 .583 1
x-Late game

NL WILD-CARD STANDINGS
Team WLPct WCGB
Washington 83 67 .553 +1^1 / 2
Chicago 82 69 .543 —
Milwaukee 82 69 .543 —
Philadelphia 77 72 .517 4
New York 78 73 .517 4
x-Arizona 77 74 .510 5
x-Late game

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