The Washington Post - 07.08.2019

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D4 EZ M2 THE WASHINGTON POST.WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7 , 2019


NL games
NATIONALS AT GIANTS, 3:45
W-L ERA TEAM
Ross (R) 1-3 8.10 1-1
Anderson (R) 3-3 5.08 9-6
MARLINS AT METS, 12:10
Yamamoto (R) 4-2 4.31 6-3
Matz (L) 6-7 4.60 10-10
CARDINALS AT DODGERS, 3:10
Flaherty (R) 5-6 3.93 10-12
May (R) 0-1 4.76 0-1
BREWERS AT PIRATES, 7:05
TBA
Williams (R) 4-4 4.75 9-7
PHILLIES AT DIAMONDBACKS, 9:40
Vargas (L) 6-5 3.93 10-9
Gallen (R) 1-3 2.72 2-5

AL games
YANKEES AT ORIOLES, 7:05
W-L ERA TEAM
Paxton (L) 6-6 4.61 10-9
Means (L) 8-6 3.12 7-10
BLUE JAYS AT RAYS, 1:10
TBA
McKay (L) 2-1 4.01 2-3
WHITE SOX AT TIGERS, 1:10
Nova (R) 6-9 5.10 11-12
Alexander (L) 0-2 4.50 1-3
RANGERS AT INDIANS, 1:10
Jurado (R) 6-6 4.92 5-8
Plesac (R) 6-3 3.55 9-3
RANGERS AT INDIANS, 4:10
Lynn (R) 14-6 3.71 15-8
TBA
ROYALS AT RED SOX, 7:10
Sparkman (R) 3-7 5.58 4-9
Rodriguez (L) 13-5 4.19 17-6

NL scores
MONDAY’S RESULTS
Washington 4, at San Francisco 0
at N.Y. Mets 6, Miami 2, Game 1
at N.Y. Mets 5, Miami 4, Game 2
Milwaukee 9, at Pittsburgh 7
Philadelphia 7, at Arizona 3
at L.A. Dodgers 8, St. Louis 0
TUESDAY’S RESULTS
Washington 5, at San Francisco 3
at N.Y. Mets 5, Miami 0
Milwaukee 4, at Pittsburgh 3
Philadelphia at Arizona, Late
St. Louis at L.A. Dodgers, Late

AL scores
MONDAY’S RESULTS
N.Y. Yankees 9, at Baltimore 6
at Boston 7, Kansas City 5
Chicago White Sox 7, at Detroit 4
Texas 1, at Cleveland 0
Toronto 2, at Tampa Bay 0
TUESDAY’S RESULTS
N.Y. Yankees 9, at Baltimore 4
Chicago White Sox 5, at Detroit 3, Game 1
at Detroit 10, Chicago White Sox 6, Game 2
Kansas City 6, at Boston 2
at Tampa Bay 7, Toronto 6, 10 innings
Texas at Cleveland, ppd., rain

Interleague games
BRAVES AT TWINS, 1:10
W-L ERA TEAM
Fried (L) 12-4 4.07 15-6
Perez (L) 8-4 4.58 11-8
ROCKIES AT ASTROS, 2:10
Lambert (R) 2-2 5.71 3-7
Cole (R) 13-5 2.87 17-7
ATHLETICS AT CUBS, 2:20
Bailey (R) 9-7 5.20 11-11
Quintana (L) 9-7 4.40 12-9
PADRES AT MARINERS, 6:40
Lucchesi (L) 7-6 4.23 9-12
Kikuchi (L) 4-8 5.49 9-14

Astros 11, Rockies 6
Zack Greinke labored
through six innings but
wound up with a win in his
Astros debut as Houston
hit four home runs.
Playing in front of a
season-high crowd of
43,243, the AL West lead-
er won its fifth straight.
COLORADO ABRHBI BB SO AVG
Blackmon rf........511 102.323
Story ss..............511 000.282
Murphy dh ..........311 011.300
Arenado 3b.........301 100.305
McMahon 2b......311 110.269
Desmond lf.........410 001.267
Tapia cf ..............311 310.274
Alonso 1b...........301 010.192
Wolters c............401 000.277
TOTALS3368 644—
HOUSTON ABRHBI BB SO AVG
Springer cf .........512 101.293
Altuve 2b ...........511 000.298
Brantley lf..........512 200.321
Bregman 3b........322 010.270
Alvarez dh..........411 200.338
Correa ss ............422 301.294
Gurriel 1b ...........332 310.296
Chirinos c ...........400 003.228
Reddick rf...........401 001.273
TOTALS3 71113112 6—
COLORADO.....000 203 10 0— 681
HOUSTON....... 021 112 40 X— 11 13 1
E: Arenado (6), Altuve (9). LOB: Colo-
rado 5, Houston 4. 2B: McMahon (17),
Bregman (19), Correa (16). 3B: Reddick
(2). HR: Tapia (8), off Greinke; Black-
mon (23), off Devenski; Alvarez (14),
off Marquez; Gurriel (21), off Marquez;
Correa (15), off Gonzalez; Gurriel (22),
off Shaw.
COLORADO IP HRERBBSOERA
Marquez .............. 585504 4.82
Gonzalez ............. 012210 5.95
McGee ................. 110001 2.93
Shaw................0.1 34410 5.37
Bettis...............1.2 00001 5.93
HOUSTON IP HRERBBSOERA
Greinke............... 675522 3.08
Devenski ............. 111101 4.32
Rondon ................ 100000 4.14
McHugh............... 100021 5.43
WP: Greinke (11-4); LP: Gonzalez (0-4).
Gonzalez pitched to 3 batters in the
6th. Inherited runners-scored: McGee
2-1. WP: Marquez 2, Greinke. T: 3 :09.
A: 4 3,243 (41,168).

Braves 12, Twins 7
Ronald Acuña Jr. and
Fr eddie Fr eeman hit first-
pitch homers off Minnesota
ace José Berríos as Atlanta
routed the Twins.
The first three batters in
the Braves’ lineup — Acuña,
Ozzie Albies and Fr eeman ---
combined to go 10 for 16
with nine runs and eight
RBI.
ATLANTA ABRHBI BB SO AVG
Acuna Jr. rf..........543 211.294
Albies 2b .............634 201.290
Freeman 1b .........523 400.306
Donaldson 3b ......311 021.263
McCann c.............502 300.278
Duvall lf...............500 004.326
Joyce dh ..............410 012.253
Culberson ss .......501 003.307
Inciarte cf ............512 001.231
TOTALS 43 12 16 11 41 3—
MINNESOTA ABRHBI BB SO AVG
Kepler cf-rf..........511 001.265
Polanco ss ...........200 011.295
Cave cf.................211 001.198
Cruz dh ................524 400.300
Rosario lf.............522 101.287
Garver c...............511 203.275
Arraez 2b-ss .......400 001.348
Sano 3b ...............201 020.243
Gonzalez rf..........200 001.246
Schoop ph-2b ...... 100010 .253
Cron 1b ................ 400002 .263
TOTALS 37710741 1—
ATLANTA ........103 016 010—121 60
MINNESOTA ...000 003 301—710 1
E: Sano (14). LOB: Atlanta 8, Minnesota


  1. 2B: Donaldson (26). 3B: Albies (6). HR:
    Acuna Jr. (28), off Berrios; Freeman (28),
    off Berrios; Cruz (31), off Foltynewicz;
    Garver (21), off Foltynewicz; Cruz (32),
    off Newcomb; Rosario (24), off Greene.
    ATLANTA IP HRER BB SO ERA
    Foltynewicz ......5.1 53327 6.26
    Jackson .............0.2 00020 3.83
    Newcomb............. 133301 2.98
    Swarzak ............... 110001 3.46
    Greene ................. 111102 2.20
    MINNESOTA IP HRER BB SO ERA
    Berrios ..............5.2 99947 3.24
    Stashak.............1.2 53304 5.87
    Littell ................1.2 20002 4.50
    WP: Foltynewicz (3-5); LP: Berrios
    (10-6). Inherited runners-scored:
    Stashak 1-1, Littell 2-1. T: 3:27. A: 3 6,721
    (38,649).


GAME 1
White Sox 5, Tigers 3
José Abreu homered and
drove in three runs, and Dy-
lan Cease pitched five solid
innings to lift Chicago past
Detroit in the first game of a
doubleheader.
Cease earned his
second career win, and
both victories have come
against the Tigers.
CHICAGOABRHBIBBSOAVG
Garcia lf...............411 001.287
Anderson ss........502 000.314
Abreu 1b..............413 310.267
El.Jimenez dh......500 001.231
Castillo c..............512 101.184
Goins 3b..............312 001.310
Engel cf ...............401 102.228
Sanchez 2b ..........301 010.254
Cordell rf .............311 011.231
TOTALS 365135 37 —
DETROIT ABRHBI BB SO AVG
Jones cf ...............411 013.236
Castro 2b .............502 100.290
Dixon dh ..............511 000.264
Goodrum ss .........301 111.251
Lugo 3b................401 000.209
Hicks 1b...............402 001.195
Demeritte rf........400 003.118
Rogers c...............411 101.238
Reyes lf...............401 001.241
TOTALS 37310321 0—
CHICAGO.........110 011 001—513 2
DETROIT.......... 001 100 001—310 0
E: Abreu (6), Goins (3). LOB: Chicago 9,
Detroit 9. 2B: Abreu (23), Engel (3),
Goodrum (24). 3B: Goins (1), Dixon (3).
HR: Abreu (24), off Norris; Castillo (6),
off Norris; Rogers (2), off Cease.
CHICAGOIP HRER BB SO ERA
Cease ................... 572216 6.00
Marshall............... 110002 2.23
Bummer............... 210001 1.61
Colome ................. 111111 2.44
DETROIT IP HRERBBSOERA
Norris................5.2 74423 4.76
Cisnero..............2.1 30013 4.08
Hardy ................... 031100 4.50
Hall....................... 100001 0.00
WP: Cease (2-4); LP: Norris (3-9);
S: Colome (22). Marshall pitched to
1 batter in the 7th. Hardy pitched to
3 batters in the 9th. Inherited runners-
scored: Bummer 1-0, Cisnero 1-0, Hall
2-0. HBP: Norris (Goins). WP: Bummer.
T: 3 :19. A: 18,455 (41,297).

Yankees 9, Orioles 4
NEW YORK ABRHBI BB SO AVG
LeMahieu 3b .......312 120. 336
Judge rf ..............200 032. 281
Gregorius ss .......511 100. 266
Torres 2b ............200 001. 281
Valera 2b ............300 000. 235
Gardner cf ...........411 110. 253
Maybin dh ...........421 110. 310
Ford 1b................511 000. 209
Romine c.............523 301. 267
Tauchman lf........412 202. 299
TOTALS 379119 76 —
BALTIMORE ABRHBI BB SO AVG
Villar 2b ..............512 101.268
Mancini rf ...........511 100.278
Santander dh ......412 201.302
Nunez 1b.............401 000.245
Severino c...........302 010.277
Alberto 3b...........401 000.316
Stewart lf ...........100 001.160
Peterson ph-lf ....300 000.182
Wilkerson cf .......401 001.225
Martin ss ............311 011.193
TOTALS 364114 25 —
NEW YORK ..... 003 201 012—911 0
BALTIMORE.... 002 020 000—411 0
LOB: New York 8, Baltimore 7. 2B: Ford
(2), Romine 2 (7), Tauchman (14), Man-
cini (26). 3B: Villar (4). HR: Tauchman
(10), off Wojciechowski; LeMahieu (18),
off Wojciechowski; Gregorius (8), off
Wojciechowski; Romine (6), off Scott;
Gardner (17), off Hess; Maybin (6), off
Hess; Santander (9), off Tarpley. RBI:
LeMahieu (76), Gregorius (31), Gardner
(45), Maybin (20), Romine 3 (28), Tauch-
man 2 (36), Villar (52), Mancini (64),
Santander 2 (33). SB: Tauchman (4).
NEW YORK IP HRER BB SO ERA
Holder............... 2.2 32202 6.31
Tarpley ................ 262210 8.31
Cortes Jr. .......... 2.1 10011 4.37
Ottavino .............. 210002 1.41
BALTIMORE IP HRER BB SO ERA
Wojciechowski .... 465535 4.89
Scott................. 1.1 11121 11.4
Castro ............... 0.2 00010 4.89
Bleier ................... 221110 6.17
Hess .................... 122200 7.42
WP: Cortes Jr. (5-0); LP: Wojciechowski
(2-5); S: Ottavino (1). Cortes Jr. pitched
to 1 batter in the 8th. Inherited runners-
scored: Cortes Jr. 2-0, Ottavino 1-0,
Castro 1-0. T: 3 :22. A: 1 7,201 (45,971).

Nationals 4, Giants 0
Late Monday
WASHINGTON ABRHBI BB SO AVG
Turner ss ............410 011.284
Eaton rf ..............421 011.276
Rendon 3b ..........512 100.317
Soto lf.................201 030.285
Adams 1b ...........301 122.245
Dozier 2b ............400 001.239
Suzuki c..............300 011.259
Robles cf.............401 002.238
Fedde p...............300 000.083
Hudson p............000 000---
Parra ph ..............100 000.244
Rodney p.............000 000---
Doolittle p..........000 000.000
TOTALS 33 46 288 —
SAN FRAN. ABRHBI BB SO AVG
Belt 1b ................401 000.235
Yastrzemski lf....401 001.268
Posey c...............401 000.258
Sandoval 3b........401 000.266
Gennett 2b .........301 000.217
Solano ph............100 000.341
Crawford ss ........400 000.226
Pillar cf ...............300 002.240
Duggar rf ............300 000.236
Samardzija p......101 000.118
Coonrod p...........000 000---
Panik ph..............101 000.235
Gott p.................000 000---
Moronta p...........000 000---
Vogt ph ...............100 000.293
Selman p............000 000---
TOTALS 33 07 003 —
WASHINGTON.001 020 001—4 60
SAN FRAN........ 000 000 000—0 70
LOB: Washington 10, San Francisco 6.
2B: Adams (11), Samardzija (2).
RBI: Rendon (86), Adams (47).
SB: Turner (23), Rendon (2), Soto (9).
WASHINGTON IPHRER BB SO NPERA
Fedde ............... 660002 754.20
Hudson ............ 100001 142.88
Rodney ............ 110000 126.21
Doolittle ........... 100000 122.87
SAN FRAN. IPHRER BB SO NPERA
Samardzija ....... 431133 983.70
Coonrod ............. 112232 392.45
Gott ................... 200000 263.64
Moronta ............ 100021 252.74
Selman .............. 121102 266.75
WP: Fedde, (2-2); LP: Samardzija, (8-9).
T: 3 :12. A: 3 2,366 (41,915).

Mets 5, Marlins 0
Zack Wheeler pitched
eight efficient innings, and
Wilson Ramos and Pete
Alonso homered to propel
red-hot New York.
The Mets have the best
record in the majors since
the all-star break and
entered the day 2^1 / 2 games
behind Philadelphia and
Washington for a wild card.
Alonso’s homer, his 36th,
came in the fifth inning.
MIAMI ABRHBI BB SO AVG
Rojas ss............... 200000 .289
Granderson lf ...... 100010 .183
Berti lf-ss ............ 402000 .286
I.Diaz 2b.............. 400003 .091
Anderson rf......... 400001 .248
Cooper 1b............ 302000 .283
Castro 3b ............. 401000 .247
Brinson cf ............ 402000 .195
Alfaro c................ 400001 .254
Noesi p................ 101000 1.00
Prado ph .............. 101000 .246
Ramirez ph.......... 100000 .268
TOTALS 33 09 015 —
NEW YORK ABRHBI BB SO AVG
McNeil rf ............. 312011 .340
Davis lf ................ 322010 .305
Alonso 1b............ 311112 .260
Ramos c............... 411300 .264
Frazier 3b............ 401102 .240
Guillorme 2b........ 401000 .167
Hechavarria ss.... 40 0001 .210
Lagares cf............ 300000 .183
Wheeler p ............ 300002 .262
TOTALS 31 58 538 —
MIAMI ............. 000 00 0000 —090
NEW YORK...... 103 01 00 0X—581
E: Guillorme (1). LOB: Miami 8, New York


  1. 2B: Berti 2 (7), Davis (15), Frazier (11),
    Guillorme (1). HR: Ramos (12), off Noesi;
    Alonso (36), off Noesi.
    MIAMI IP HRERBBSOERA
    Noesi....................5 55533 9.00
    Conley ..................1 00002 6.60
    Quijada.................1 20002 3.10
    Stanek.................. 110001 3.34
    NEW YORK IP HRERBBSOERA
    Wheeler ............... 880015 4.20
    Gsellman.............. 110000 4.35
    WP: Wheeler (9-6); LP: Noesi (0-1).
    HBP: Gsellman (Cooper). T: 2 :38.
    A: 2 7,479 (41,922).


Royals 6, Red Sox 2
Jorge Soler hit a pair of
long, two-run homers over
the Green Monster, Jakob
Junis pitched six effective
innings, and Kansas City
snapped its seven-game
losing streak.
Ryan O’Hearn also
homered for the Royals.
Boston was held without
a home run, ending a club
record stretch of at least
one homer in 18 straight
home games.
KANSAS CITY ABRHBI BB SO AVG
Merrifield 2b.......412 000.301
Gordon lf.............400 001.271
Dozier rf..............321 110.280
Soler dh ..............222 420.253
Cuthbert 3b ........401 000.289
O'Hearn 1b..........411 101.175
Starling cf...........400 004.237
Viloria c...............400 002.235
Lopez ss..............200 010.221
TOTALS 31 67 648 —
BOSTON ABRHBI BB SO AVG
Betts rf ...............400 011.280
Devers 3b............411 001.321
Martinez dh ........412 001.300
Benintendi lf.......401 101.285
Holt ss ................401 000.310
Vazquez c...........402 100.284
Moreland 1b .......401 001.222
Chavis 2b ............401 000.263
Bradley Jr. cf ......400 000.222
TOTALS 36 29 215 —
KANSAS CITY.000 213 000—670
BOSTON.......... 001 000 010—290
LOB: Kansas City 2, Boston 8. 2B: De-
vers (38), Martinez (24), Vazquez (17).
HR: Soler (30), off Cashner; O’Hearn
(7), off Cashner; Soler (31), off Cashner.
KANSAS CITY IP HRER BB SO ERA
Junis .................... 671114 4.88
Lovelady .............. 221101 5.40
Kennedy .............. 100000 3.18
BOSTON IP HRER BB SO ERA
Cashner ............ 5.1 76624 4.68
Taylor ............... 1.2 00011 3.72
Walden ................ 100010 3.49
Hernandez ........... 100003 1.88
WP: Junis (7-10); LP: Cashner (10-7).
Inherited runners-scored: Taylor 1-0.
WP: Cashner. T: 2 :48. A: 3 6,360
(37,731).

Brewers 4, Pirates 3
Yasmani Grandal had
two doubles and an RBI as
Milwaukee, playing without
a resting Christian Yelich,
edged Pittsburgh.
The Brewers won their
second straight game after
losing four in a row. The
Pirates fell to 4-20 since
the all-star break.
MILWAUKEE ABRHBI BB SO AVG
Cain cf ................. 100 000.250
Gamel cf.............. 401 001.246
Hiura 2b .............. 401 002.298
Moustakas 3b .....400 002.265
Braun rf............... 321 011.274
Grandal 1b........... 312 110.251
Pina c ................... 401 002.204
Grisham lf ........... 311 011.333
Arcia ss ............... 300 101.230
Anderson p.......... 200 002.034
Thames ph .......... 100 000.247
TOTALS 32 47 23 12 —
PITTSBURGH ABRHBI BB SO AVG
Frazier 2b............ 400 001.267
Newman ph......... 100 000.309
Reynolds lf.......... 411 101.335
Marte cf .............. 411 000.284
Osuna 1b ............. 402 100.324
Moran 3b............. 401 001.276
Diaz c................... 311 011.253
Reyes rf-2b ......... 402 100.167
E.Gonzalez ss......301 001.218
Brault p............... 201 000.391
Cabrera ph-rf ......200 000.297
TOTALS 353103 15 —
MILWAUKEE...000 020 101—470
PITTSBURGH.. 000 002 001—310 0
LOB: Milwaukee 6, Pittsburgh 7.
2B: Grandal 2 (19), Grisham (1), Osuna 2
(11), Reyes (1). HR: Reynolds (11), off
Anderson.
MILWAUKEE IP HRER BB SO ERA
Anderson ..........5.2 62214 3.70
Guerra...............0.1 00000 4.12
Faria..................... 220001 2.25
Albers .................. 121100 4.07
PITTSBURGH IP HRER BB SO ERA
Brault................ 5.1322164.09
Rodriguez ......... 0.2 00002 3.19
Liriano.................. 121111 3.42
Stratton............... 11 0002 6.02
Crick..................... 111011 3.73
WP: Guerra (4-3); LP: Liriano (4-3); S: Al-
bers (2). Inherited runners-scored: Guer-
ra 2-0, Rodriguez 1-0. HBP: Crick (Shaw).
WP: Albers. T: 3:19. A: 13,969 (38,362).

Athletics 11, Cubs 4
Chicago left-hander Jon
Lester was tagged for a
career high-tying 11 runs in
four innings, and Dustin
Garneau and Stephen
Piscotty hit three-run
homers to lead Oakland.
The A’s claimed their
seventh win in nine games.
OAKLAND ABRHBI BB SO AVG
Semien ss ...........411 011.276
Chapman 3b ........220 021.254
Profar 2b.............101 000.210
Olson 1b..............512 202.256
Canha cf ..............512 102.254
Pinder 2b-3b .......411 111.249
Piscotty rf...........522 401.247
Grossman lf ........511 002.243
Garneau c............411 301.250
Anderson p.........312 001.667
K.Davis ph...........100 000.230
TOTALS 39 11 13 11 41 2—
CHICAGO ABRHBI BB SO AVG
Heyward rf ............ 201000 .277
Kemp ph-lf............. 300000 .226
Castellanos lf-rf .... 512001 .280
Bryant 3b............... 512202 .285
Rizzo 1b ................. 200000 .284
T.Davis c-p............. 300000 .167
Baez ss .................. 201001 .291
Happ 2b ................. 202000 .286
Almora Jr. cf.......... 300011 .245
Bote 2b-ss ............. 311010 .249
Caratini c-1b .......... 411000 .258
Lester p................. 100000 .188
Underwood Jr. p.... 10 0001 .000
Holland p............... 000010 .083
Schwarber c........... 101200 .233
TOTALS 374114 36 —
OAKLAND ....... 080 300 000—111 31
CHICAGO......... 000 002 002—411 1
E: Semien (9), Caratini (3). LOB: Oak-
land 5, Chicago 9. 2B: Castellanos 2
(42), Caratini (8), Happ (1). 3B: Canha
(2). HR: Garneau (3), off Lester; Piscot-
ty (10), off Lester; Bryant (22), off An-
derson.
OAKLAND IP HRER BB SO ERA
Anderson ............. 672213 3.99
Trivino ................. 100011 4.81
Wang ................... 242212 3.33
CHICAGO IP HRER BB SO ERA
Lester .................. 410111036 4.46
Underwood Jr. ..... 200006 0.00
Holland ................ 200010 5.57
T.Davis ................ 130000 0.00
WP: Anderson (10-7); LP: Lester (9-8).
T: 2 :37. A: 4 0,627 (41,649).

GAME 2
Tigers 10, White Sox 6
Miguel Cabrera had
three hits and scored twice
to help Detroit salvage a
doubleheader split against
Chicago.
Drew VerHagen allowed
one run in five innings, set-
ting himself up to earn the
win before leaving the
game after a 61-minute
rain delay.
CHICAGO ABRHBI BB SO AVG
Garcia ss .............413 101.291
Goins 3b..............503 201.333
Abreu dh .............401 010.267
Jay rf...................500 000.314
El.Jimenez lf.......523 002.238
Skole 1b ..............411 013.333
McCann c............512 102.282
Sanchez 2b .........410 011.251
Engel cf ...............301 200.231
TOTALS 39614631 0—
DETROIT ABRHBI BB SO AVG
Jones cf ..............501 001.236
Castro lf ..............511 001.288
Cabrera dh ..........523 000.288
Dixon 1b..............512 002.266
Lugo 3b ...............411 201.211
Hicks c................423 111.204
Demeritte rf .......401 201.143
Beckham 2b ........422 111.210
Mercer ss ............312 310.238
TOTALS 39 10 16 938 —
CHICAGO......... 000 010 131—614 2
DETROIT ......... 021 020 23X—101 61
E: Goins (4), Engel (3), Dixon (6). LOB:
Chicago 11, Detroit 10. 2B: McCann (18),
Engel (4), Jones (19), Cabrera (16),
Hicks (11). 3B: Garcia (1). HR: Mercer
(5), off Covey.
CHICAGO IP HRER BB SO ERA
Santiago ........... 4.2 75425 7.11
Covey ................ 2.2 63313 6.88
Ruiz .................. 0.2 32200 5.74
DETROIT IP HRER BB SO ERA
VerHagen ............ 571105 9.15
Ramirez ............... 231113 5.07
Rosenthal ......... 0.1 13321 12.8
Farmer.............. 0.2 10000 3.86
J.Jimenez ............ 121101 5.02
WP: VerHagen (2-2); LP: Santiago (1-1).
Inherited runners-scored: Covey 2-2,
Ruiz 1-1, Farmer 3-3. HBP: Farmer (En-
gel). WP: Rosenthal 2. T: 3 :23. A: 1 6,367
(41,297).

Rays 7, Blue Jays 6 (10)
Kevin Kiermaier scored
the winning run on a wild
pitch in the 10th inning as
Tampa Bay rallied from six
runs down to beat Toronto.
Diego Castillo got the
win with one inning of
scoreless relief.
TORONTO ABRHBI BB SO AVG
Bichette dh .........502 003.415
Biggio 2b.............411 112.215
Gurriel Jr. lf ........500 001.277
Guerrero Jr. 3b ...500 002.274
Galvis ss .............500 005.270
Grichuk rf............411 001.239
Hernandez cf ......320 011.223
Drury 1b ..............423 300.228
Jansen c..............401 002.205
TOTALS 39 68 42 17 —
TAMPA BAY ABRHBI BB SO AVG
Choi dh ................500 002.260
Pham ph-dh ........100 001.272
d'Arnaud c..........611 002.260
Meadows lf.........513 201.288
Aguilar 1b ...........401 001.236
Brosseau pr-1b ...100 000.306
Sogard 2b............411 011.302
Garcia rf ..............411 211.279
Kiermaier cf........513 001.246
Duffy 3b..............411 010.239
Adames ss ..........311 210.241
TOTALS 42712641 0—
TORONTO .... 031 200 000 0— 681
TAMPA BAY 000 600 000 1— 7122
Two outs when winning run scored.
E: Guerrero Jr. (14), Sogard (4), Duffy
(2). LOB: Toronto 5, Tampa Bay 11.
2B: Bichette (7), Jansen (12), Kiermaier
2 (16). HR: Drury (13), off Kittredge;
Biggio (10), off Yarbrough; Garcia (15),
off Thornton; Adames (15), off Thorn-
ton; Meadows (19), off Thornton.
TORONTO IP HRER BB SO ERA
Thornton .......... 3.2 86612 5.55
Gaviglio ............ 3.1 20003 4.72
Law ...................... 100011 5.23
Adam ................... 110012 3.00
Boshers ............ 0.2 11112 9.00
TAMPA BAY IP HRER BB SO ERA
Kittredge ............. 223316 3.33
Yarbrough......... 4.2 43115 3.90
Roe ................... 0.1 00000 4.21
Anderson ............. 100002 3.66
Pagan................... 120003 1.91
Castillo ................ 100001 3.50
WP: Castillo (2-6); LP: Boshers (0-2).
Inherited runners-scored: Roe 2-0.
WP: Boshers. T: 3 :50. A: 9 ,434 (25,025).

Reds 8, Angels 4
Tucker Barnhart hit two
of Cincinnati’s five home
runs and Aristides Aquino
went deep and had a clutch
catch to boost Cincinnati.
L.A. ABRHBI BB SO AVG
Fletcher ss-2b.....512 001.284
Trout cf ...............321 112.299
Goodwin rf ..........401 001.287
Upton lf ...............211 320.213
Pujols 1b-3b ........401 001.245
Thaiss 3b.............300 001.203
Ohtani ph ............000 010.286
Tovar ss ..............000 000.214
Rengifo 2b...........200 010.240
Calhoun ph ..........100 000.232
Stassi c...............400 003.153
Suarez p..............200 001.000
Smith ph .............100 001.252
Walsh 1b .............101 000.237
TOTALS 32 47 45 11 —
CINCINNATIABRHBIBBSOAVG
Senzel cf .............502 102.280
Votto 1b ..............400 011.259
Suarez 3b ............411 102.257
Aquino rf .............423 100.438
J.Iglesias ss ........412 200.287
Ervin lf ................311 000.340
Winker ph ...........100 000.270
Peraza 2b ............401 001.236
Barnhart c...........332 210.220
DeSclafani p ........201 100.167
VanMeter lf ........200 000.278
TOTALS 368138 26 —
L.A. .................. 300 010 000—471
CINCINNATI....300 301 01X—813 0
E: Upton (3). LOB: Los Angeles 6, Cincin-
nati 7. 2B: Goodwin (21). HR: Upton (6),
off DeSclafani; Trout (38), off DeScla-
fani; Suarez (30), off Suarez; J.Iglesias
(8), off Suarez; Aquino (2), off Suarez;
Barnhart (7), off Anderson; Barnhart
(8), off Buttrey.
L.A. IP HRER BB SO ERA
Suarez.................. 5106613 6.22
Anderson ............. 111101 4.39
Bedrosian ............ 100000 3.08
Buttrey ................ 121112 3.59
CINCINNATIIP HRER BB SO ERA
DeSclafani ........5.1 54435 4.20
Garrett..............1.2 00003 2.68
Lorenzen...........0.1 10001 3.03
Stephenson ......0.1 00011 4.70
Sims..................0.1 00010 5.14
R.Iglesias............. 110001 4.01
WP: DeSclafani (7-6); LP: Suarez (2-3).
Inherited runners-scored: Garrett 1-0,
Stephenson 1-0, Sims 2-0. HBP: Bedro-
sian (Suarez). WP: Suarez. T: 3:08.
A: 19,288 (42,319).

Dodgers 8, Cardinals 0
Late Monday
Cody Bellinger hit a
three-run homer and Tony
Gonsolin pitched six stellar
innings of two-hit ball to
earn his first major league
win as Los Angeles
thumped St. Louis.
Joc Pederson also
homered in the Dodgers’
sixth win in seven games.
ST. LOUIS ABRHBI BB SO AVG
Carpenter 3b ........ 400001 .212
Fowler cf .............. 301002 .240
Knizner 1b............ 100000 .176
Goldschmidt 1b.... 300001 .258
Edman ph ............. 100000 .246
Ozuna lf ............... 300011 .255
DeJong ss ............ 200000 .254
Munoz ph-ss ........ 100000 .268
J.Martinez rf........ 300001 .269
Wong 2b............... 201000 .267
Wieters c............. 300001 .234
Wacha p............... 100001 .192
Thomas ph-cf....... 100011 .375
TOTALS 2802 029 —
L.A. ABRHBI BB SO AVG
Pederson rf-cf ....422 111.232
Muncy 2b ............210 030.264
Turner 3b ............422 100.288
Martin 3b ............100 001.219
Bellinger 1b-rf ....411 310.325
Smith c...............401 010.315
Seager ss ............412 100.267
Negron cf-ss .......412 002.302
Beaty lf ...............402 200.297
Gonsolin p...........200 001.200
White ph-1b .......100 000.216
TOTALS 348128 65 —
ST. LOUIS........ 000 000 000—020
L.A................... 301 220 00X—812 0
LOB: St. Louis 4, Los Angeles 9.
2B: Wong (18), Turner (21), Seager
(26), Beaty (15). HR: Bellinger (37), off
Wacha; Pederson (24), off Wacha.
ST. LOUIS IP HRER BB SO ERA
Wacha .............. 3.2 76623 5.54
Mejia ................ 1.1 42200 7.54
Helsley ................ 310042 2.35
L.A. IP HRER BB SO ERA
Gonsolin .............. 620017 3.21
Chargois .............. 100002 5.00
Sadler .................. 200010 1.47
WP: Gonsolin (1-1); LP: Wacha (6-5).
Inherited runners-scored: Mejia 1-1.
HBP: Sadler (Wong). WP: Mejia 2.
T: 2 :59. A: 4 5,254 (56,000).

PERSONNEL DEPT.


Cubs: Placed RHP
Brandon Kintzler on the
10-day injured list with a
right pectoral injury and
activated RHP Pedro
Strop from the IL.


Dodgers: Placed rookie
OF Alex Verdugo on the
10-day IL with an oblique
strain and sent rookie
RHP Tony Gonsolin to
Class AAA Oklahoma City.


Giants: Designated 2B
Joe Panik for assignment.


Mariners: IF Tim
Beckham was suspended
80 games as part of Major
League Baseball’s joint
drug agreement after
testing positive for
stanozolol, a banned
performance enhancer.


RANGERS-INDIANS PPD.


Tuesday night’s game
between host Cleveland
and Texas was rained out
and will be made up as
part of a doubleheader
Wednesday.


BY T HE NUMBERS


14


Te ams on pace to break
their franchise single-
season home run record.
Major league leader
Minnesota is on pace for
316.


QUOTABLE


“Getting to this


point has been


really tough, but


now anything can


happen.”
— Mets slugger

Pete Alonso, following a
doubleheader sweep of the
Marlins on Monday that
moved the Mets above
.500 for the first time since
early May and back into
wild-card contention.


STAR OF THE DAY


José Abreu, W hite S ox


The first baseman went
3 for 4 with a home run
and three RBI in Chicago’s
5-3 win in the opening
game of a doubleheader
in Detroit.


TODAY’S GAME
TO WATCH


Phillies at
Diamondbacks,
9:40 p .m., MLB N etwork


Jason Vargas (6-5, 3.93
ERA) takes the hill for
Philadelphia against
Arizona’s Zac Gallen
(1-3, 2.72) in a clash of
NL wild-card contenders.


NL leaders
Entering Tuesday’s games
BATTING
McNeil, NY ....................................... .337
Yelich, Mil ........................................ .336
Blackmon, Col .................................. .325
Bellinger, LA .................................... .325
Marte, Ari ........................................ .318
Rendon, Was ................................... .317
Arenado, Col .................................... .305
Freeman, Atl .................................... .303
HOME RUNS
Yelich, Mil ........................................... 39
Bellinger, LA ....................................... 37
Alonso, NY .......................................... 35
Renfroe, SD ........................................ 30
Suarez, Cin .......................................... 29
Baez, Chi ............................................. 28
RBI
Bell, Pit ............................................... 89
Escobar, Ari ........................................ 89
Bellinger, LA ....................................... 88
Freeman, Atl ....................................... 87
Rendon, Was ...................................... 86
Yelich, Mil ........................................... 84
Arenado, Col ....................................... 83
Alonso, NY .......................................... 80
ERA
Ryu, LA ............................................ 1.53
Scherzer, Was ................................. 2.41
Soroka, Atl ....................................... 2.45
Castillo, Cin ..................................... 2.63
deGrom, NY ..................................... 2.77
Kershaw, LA .................................... 2.85
Hendricks, Chi .................................. 3.06
Buehler, LA ...................................... 3.22
SAVES
Yates, SD ............................................ 32
Smith, SF ............................................ 27
Hader, Mil ........................................... 25
Jansen, LA .......................................... 25
Doolittle, Was .................................... 24
Diaz, NY .............................................. 24
Iglesias, Cin ........................................ 22
Vazquez, Pit ....................................... 21
STRIKEOUTS
Scherzer, Was .................................. 189
deGrom, NY ...................................... 182
Ray, Ari ............................................. 178
Strasburg, Was ................................ 175
Castillo, Cin ...................................... 164
Corbin, Was ...................................... 164
Nola, Phi ........................................... 163
Buehler, LA ....................................... 152
Marquez, Col ..................................... 150


Baseball


National League American League


CARLOS OSORIO/ASSOCIATED PRESS

Out of reach
White Sox center fielder Adam Engel misplays a deep drive off the bat of the Tigers’ Brandon Dixon into a triple in the third inning
of the first game of a doubleheader Tuesday at Comerica Park. Dixon would come around to score, but Chicago claimed a 5­3 win.

TODAY

Interleague scores
MONDAY’S RESULTS
at Cincinnati 7, L.A. Angels 4
at Chicago Cubs 6, Oakland 5
at Minnesota 5, Atlanta 3
TUESDAY’S RESULTS
Oakland 11, at Chicago Cubs 4
at Cincinnati 8, L.A. Angels 4
Atlanta 12, at Minnesota 7
at Houston 11, Colorado 6
San Diego at Seattle, Late

AL leaders
Entering Tuesday’s games
BATTING
LeMahieu, NY .................................. .333
Devers, Bos ...................................... .322
Brantley, Hou .................................. .320
HOME RUNS
Trout, LA ............................................. 37
Kepler, Min ......................................... 31
RBI
Trout, LA ............................................. 88
Devers, Bos ......................................... 87
Bogaerts, Bos ..................................... 85
ERA
Verlander, Hou ................................ 2.68
Morton, TB ...................................... 2.77
Berrios, Min ..................................... 2.80
SAVES
Chapman, NY ...................................... 30
Hand, Cle ............................................ 27
Osuna, Hou ......................................... 25
STRIKEOUTS
Cole, Hou .......................................... 216
Verlander, Hou ................................. 206
Sale, Bos ........................................... 193

NOTES

EAST WLPCTGBL10STR
New York 7439 .655 —8-2W-7
Tampa Bay6 64 9. 5749 8-2W-1
Boston 60 56 .51 7151 / 2 1-9 L-1
Toronto 4670 .39 7291 / 2 6-4 L-1
Baltimore3 87 5.336 36 4-6L-2

CENTRAL WLPCT GBL10STR
Minnesota 7043 .619 —7-3 L-1
Cleveland 66 46 .589 3^1 / 2 6-4 L-1
Chicago 50 62 .446 19^1 / 2 4-6 L-1
Kansas City 41 74 .357 30 2-8W-1
Detroit 33 77 .300 35^1 / 2 3-7W-1

WEST WLPCT GBL10STR
Houston 7440 .649 —8-2W-5
Oakland 65 49 .57 09 7-3W-1
Te xas5 85 4.518 15 7-3W-5
Los Angeles 56 59 .48 7181 / 2 2-8 L-6
x-Seattle 47 67 .412 27 6-4 L-4
x-Late game

EAST WLPCTGBL10STR


Atlanta 67 48 .583 —5-5W-1


Washington 60 53 .531 65 -5W-2


x-Philadelphia 59 53 .527 6^1 / 2 5-5W-1


New York 58 56 .509 8^1 / 2 9-1W-5


Miami 4270 .375 23^1 / 2 3-7L-5


CENTRAL WLPCT GBL10STR
Chicago 61 52 .540 —6-4 L-1
x-St. Louis 58 53 .523 24 -6L-3
Milwaukee 59 56 .513 34 -6W-2
Cincinnati 54 58 .482 6^1 / 2 7-3W-3
Pittsburgh 48 65 .425 13 2-8L-4

WEST WLPCT GBL10STR
x-Los Angeles 75 40 .652 —7-3W-3
x-Arizona 56 57 .496 18 4-6 L-1
San Fr ancisco 56 58 .491 18^1 / 2 3-7 L-3
Colorado 52 61 .460 22 4-6 L-1
x-San Diego 51 60 .459 22 3-7 L-2
x-Late game

NATIONALS LEADERS
Entering Tuesday’s game
Batters Avg ABRH2BHR RBI BB
Stevenson.333 15 35 00 03
Rendon .317 369 79 117 30 24 86 46
Kendrick .316 247 42 78 16 12 48 20
Soto .285 372 64 106 17 21 71 71

ORIOLES LEADERS
Entering Wednesday’s game
Batters Avg ABRH2BHR RBI BB
Alberto .316 345331091263210
Santander.302 205 30 62 13 93315
Mancini .278 424 73 118 26 26 64 36
Severino .277 213 27 59 9102923

NL WILD-CARD STANDINGS
Team WLPct WCGB
Washington 60 53 .531 +^1 / 2
x-Philadelphia 59 53 .527 —
x-St. Louis 58 53 .523^1 / 2
Milwaukee 59 56 .513 11 / 2
New York 58 56 .509 2
x-Arizona 56 57 .496 31 / 2
San Francisco 56 58 .491 4
Cincinnati 54 58 .482 5
x-Late game

AL WILD-CARD STANDINGS
Team WLPct WCGB
Cleveland 66 46 .589 +1^1 / 2
Tampa Bay 66 49 .574 —
Oakland 65 49 .570^1 / 2
Boston 60 56 .517 61 / 2
Texas 58 54 .518 61 / 2
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