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D10 EZ M2 THE WASHINGTON POST.MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 , 2020


NL games
PHILLIES AT MARLINS, 4:10
W-L ERATEAM
TBD — ——
López (R) 3-4 4.50 3-5
PIRATES AT REDS, 4:10
TBD ———
Bauer (R) 4-3 1.74 4-4
CARDINALS AT BREWERS, 5:10
Kim (L) 2-0 0.83 3-1
TBD ———
PIRATES AT REDS, 7:40
TBD ———
DeSclafani (R) 1-2 7.20 4-2
CARDINALS AT BREWERS, 8:40
Pnc de Leon (R) 0-3 7.47 2-3
TBD ———
DODGERS AT PADRES, 9:10
TBD ———
Lamet (R) 2-1 2.24 7-2

AL games
ATHLETICS AT MARINERS, 5:10
W-L ERATEAM
Luzardo (L) 2-2 3.97 5-2
Gonzales (L) 5-2 3.02 5-3
TWINS AT WHITE SOX, 8:10
Berríos (R) 4-3 4.40 5-4
Cease (R) 5-2 3.33 5-4
ATHLETICS AT MARINERS, 8:40
Minor (L) 0-5 6.35 2-6
TBD ———

NL scores
SATURDAY’S RESULTS
Atlanta 2, at Washington 1
Philadelphia 12, at Miami 6
Chicago Cubs 4, at Milwaukee 2
at St. Louis 7, Cincinnati 1
San Francisco at San Diego, ppd.
SUNDAY’S RESULTS
at Atlanta 8, Washington 4
Game 1: at Miami 2, Philadelphia 1 (7)
Game 2: at Miami 8, Philadelphia 1 (7)
Chicago Cubs 12, at Milwaukee 0
Cincinnati 10, at St. Louis 5
Game 1: at San Diego 6, San Fran. 0 (7)
Game 2: at San Diego 3, San Fran. 1 (7)

AL scores
SATURDAY’S RESULTS
at N.Y. Yankees 2, Baltimore 1 (10)
Game 1: at Texas 5, Oakland 2 (7)
Game 2: Oakland 10, at Texas 1 (7)
at Tampa Bay 5, Boston 4
at Chicago White Sox 14, Detroit 0
at Minnesota 8, Cleveland 4
SUNDAY’S RESULTS
at N.Y. Yankees 3, Baltimore 1
Boston 6, at Tampa Bay 3
at Chicago White Sox 5, Detroit 2
at Minnesota 7, Cleveland 5
at Texas 6, Oakland 3

Interleague game
BRAVES AT ORIOLES, 7:35
W-L ERATEAM
Toussaint (R) 0-1 7.89 3-1
López (R) 1-0 6.38 1-2

Reds 10, Cardinals 5
Andrew Miller loaded
the bases with a hit batter,
followed with a tying four-
pitch walk, then threw a
wild pitch that put Cincin-
nati ahead in a three-run
seventh a s the Reds beat
St. L ouis.
CINCINNATI ABRHBI BB SO AVG
Akiyama lf-cf......612 001 .226
Castellanos rf.....501 102 .231
Votto dh.............. 511003 .219
Suarez 3b............ 513201 .211
Moustakas 1b.....310 020 .226
T.Stephenson c...311 112 .400
Barnhart c........... 111000 .195
Goodwin cf.......... 221111 .194
Aquino ph-lf........ 121200 .200
Galvis 2b............. 400112 .207
Garcia ss............. 502102 .188
TOTALS 40 10 13 9514 —
ST. LOUIS ABRHBI BB SO AVG
Wong 2b ............... 501101 .268
DeJong ss ............. 210122 .284
Goldschmidt 1b .... 40 1010 .310
B.Miller dh............ 200030 .268
Ravelo rf............... 411100 .294
Molina c................ 401001 .267
Carpenter 3b......... 422101 .216
Dean lf .................. 200002 .250
O'Neill lf ............... 201001 .192
Bader cf ................ 311110 .225
TOTALS 32 58 578 —
CINCINNATI.... 012 001312 —1 0130
ST. LOUIS........ 120020000 —58 0
LOB: Cincinnati 9, St. Louis 9. 2B: Akiya-
ma (5), Suarez (7), Carpenter (5). HR:
Goodwin (1), off Martinez; Suarez (13),
off Woodford; Aquino (1), off Crismatt.
CINCINNATI IP HRER BB SO ERA
Mahle...............2.2 43343 4.31
R.Stephenson... 1.1 01121 9.00
Jones...................1 411006.32
Bradley................2 000010.00
Iglesias................2 000133.63
ST. LOUIS IP HRER BB SO ERA
Martinez..............4 6332810.3
Cabrera.............1.1 11112 3.60
Reyes...................1 211113.14
Gant.....................0 111002.57
A.Miller...............2 011104.15
Woodford............1 111014.24
Crismatt..............1 222023.38
WP: Bradley (1-0); LP: Gant (0-3); S: Ig-
lesias (7). Inherited runners-scored:
R.Stephenson 2-0, Jones 1-1, Reyes 1-1,
Gant 1-0, A.Miller 2-2. IBB: off Martinez
(Moustakas). HBP: Gant (Goodwin).
WP: A.Miller. T: 3 :42.

Blue Jays 7, Mets 3
Lourdes Gurriel Jr. hit a
home run completely out of
Sahlen Field as Toronto beat
New York.
Gurriel h it the first pitch
he saw in the second. T he
447-foot drive t o left went
out of Buffalo’s Class AAA
ballpark, which t he Blue
Jays are using as their tem-
porary home.
NEW YORK ABRHBI BB SO AVG
McNeil 2b ..............2 11000 .319
Guillorme 2b-ss.....2 00 01 0.370
J.Davis dh..............4 11011 .263
Conforto rf ............5 12003 .343
Frazier 3b ..............4 02101 .286
Smith lf .................4 0220 0.333
Alonso 1b ..............4 0100 1.222
Rosario ss..............3 0100 0.250
Cano ph-2b............1 0000 0.320
Nimmo cf...............4 0200 1.258
Chirinos c...............3 0000 1.118
Gimenez ph ...........1 0000 1.284
TOTALS 37312329 —
TORONTOABRHBIBBSOAVG
Biggio 3b-rf.........401 010 .253
Bichette dh..........400 002 .333
Guerrero Jr. 1b....310 010 .241
Grichuk cf............321 010 .273
Gurriel Jr. lf.........321 210 .285
Villar 2b...............311 111 .220
Jo.Davis rf...........100 011 .250
Shaw ph-3b.........201 001 .248
Espinal ss............411 300 .246
Jansen c..............401 101 .151
TOTALS 3177766 —
NEW YORK...... 100 000020 —3 121
TORONTO........020 00500X —770
E: R osario (2). LOB: N ew York 9, Toronto


  1. 2B: N immo (7), Espinal (4), Biggio
    (13). HR: Gurriel Jr. (7), off Peterson.
    NEW YORK IP HRER BB SO ERA
    Peterson.............. 5 322224.17
    Brach.................... 0 033303.75
    Hughes................. 1 322124.76
    Ramirez ............... 2 100020.90
    TORONTO IP HRER BB SO ERA
    Ryu....................... 6 811073.00
    Hatch................... 1 422002.11
    Cole...................... 1 000002.21
    Dolis..................... 1 000221.61
    WP: Ryu (4-1); LP: Peterson (4-2). Brach
    pitched to 3 batters in the 6th Inherited
    runners-scored: H ughes 3-3, Cole 2-1. T:
    3:12.


Twins 7, Indians 5
Nelson Cruz hit his
16th homer, and Minnesota
beat Cleveland to complete
a series sweep and win for
the 10th time in 12 games.
T he Twins have m ultiple
homers in six straight
games.
CLEVELAND ABRHBI BB SO AVG
Lindor ss..............422 101 .277
Hernandez 2b......513 000 .266
Ramirez 3b..........502 002 .263
Santana 1b..........503 201 .210
Reyes dh..............300 113 .292
Naquin rf.............511 002 .240
Naylor lf ..............310 011 .147
Leon c ..................301 111 .150
Mercado cf ..........301 000 .143
Freeman ph.........100 001 .267
R.Perez c .............000 000 .167
TOTALS 375135312 —
MINNESOTA ABRHBI BB SO AVG
Kepler rf..............400 001 .213
Donaldson 3b ......411 101 .226
Polanco ss ...........401 002 .273
Cruz dh ................422 102 .331
Rosario lf.............401 000 .254
Cave lf.................000 000 .217
Sano 1b...............300 003 .231
Adrianza 2b.........100 001 .171
Wade Jr. cf..........020 020 .259
Buxton cf.............100 000 .245
Gonzalez 2b-1b...311 301 .213
Jeffers c ..............211 210 .300
TOTALS 30777311 —
CLEVELAND....102 001 010 —5 130
MINNESOTA...002 13100X— 771
E: Rosario (2). LOB: Cleveland 10, Minne-
sota 4. 2B: R amirez (8), Naquin (7). HR:
Gonzalez (5), off McKenzie; Cruz (16),
off McKenzie; Jeffers (3), off McKenzie;
Donaldson (4), off Quantrill.
CLEVELAND IP HRER BB SO ERA
McKenzie.......... 4.1 35517 3.91
Quantrill.............. 1 322023.86
Karinchak............ .2 000202.49
Maton.................. 1 100013.31
Hand..................... 1 000012.30
MINNESOTA IP HRER BB SO ERA
Pineda...............4.2 833183.57
Thielbar............... .2 011211.93
May................... 1.1 10000 5.00
Stashak.............1.1 211023.86
Romo.................... 1 200013.12
WP: Thielbar (2-0); LP: McKenzie (2-1);
S: Romo (4). Inherited runners-scored:
Karinchak 2-1, Thielbar 2-0, May 2-1.
HBP: McKenzie (Wade Jr.). WP: K ar-
inchak. T: 3 :43.

GAME 1
Marlins 2, Phillies 1 (7)
Rookie Sixto Sánchez
pitched a three-hitter over
seven innings for his first
complete game in five ma-
jor league starts, leading
Miami in a doubleheader
opener.
Facing the organization
that traded him before the
2019 season, Sanchez
struck out four, walked
three and hit a batter. The
Marlins acquired Sanchez
in a deal involving catcher
J.T. Realmuto.
PHILA. ABRHBI BB SO AVG
McCutchen dh.....200 011 .259
Segura 2b............ 301001 .264
Harper rf............. 300000 .257
Bohm 3b.............. 311002 .327
Gosselin 1b......... 200000 .286
Gregorius ph.......000 010 .283
Knapp c............... 100110 .351
Haseley cf........... 301000 .306
Garlick lf ............. 200000 .167
Torreyes ss......... 200000 .200
TOTALS 2113134 —
MIAMI ABRHBI BB SO AVG
Dickerson lf ........ 301101 .246
Harrison rf.......... 000000 .108
Marte cf.............. 301101 .231
Joyce dh.............. 300001 .247
Anderson 3b .......100 011 .271
Cooper 1b............ 301002 .288
Diaz 2b................ 300002 .190
Brinson rf-lf........ 301002 .250
Chisholm ss ........ 210010 .143
Alfaro c............... 110010 .224
TOTALS 22242310 —
PHILA.............. 010000 0— 130
MIAMI............. 002000 X— 240
LOB: Philadelphia 4, Miami 6. 2B: Bohm
(9).
PHILA. IP HRER BB SO ERA
Rosso................2.1 22233 7.88
Brogdon............2.1 00004 9.00
Hale..................1.1 20003 4.05
MIAMI IP HRER BB SO ERA
Sanchez...............7 311341.69
WP: Sanchez (3-1); LP: Rosso (0-1). In-
herited runners-scored: Brogdon 3-0.
HBP: Rosso (Anderson), Sanchez (Gar-
lick). T: 2 :01.

Red Sox 6, Rays 3
Christian Vázquez and
Christian Arroyo homered
to help last-place Boston
gain a split of a four-game
series with Tampa Bay.
Martín Pérez g ave up
three runs and five hits
over five innings for the
Red Sox. Kevan Smith hit a
home run for the Rays, who
have lost four of six.
BOSTON ABRHBI BB SO AVG
Munoz rf ............. 522000 .382
Vazquez c............ 421211 .271
Devers 3b............ 503100 .289
Martinez dh ........ 501100 .205
Bradley Jr. cf.......301 001 .264
Dalbec 1b ............ 401002 .279
Chavis lf.............. 311010 .231
Arroyo 2b............ 411202 .278
Lin ss .................. 400000 .189
TOTALS 37611626 —
TAMPA BAY ABRHBI BB SO AVG
Margot cf............ 501000 .281
Arozarena lf........ 301001 .310
Meadows ph-lf...200 001 .205
Wendle 3b........... 511001 .258
Brosseau 2b........ 502102 .317
Renfroe rf ........... 200021 .157
N.Lowe 1b........... 400004 .200
Adames ss .......... 411000 .282
Tsutsugo dh........ 401001 .198
Smith c............... 311211 .267
TOTALS 37383312 —
BOSTON.......... 200022000 —6 113
TAMPA BAY... 100 200000 —380
E: D albec (2), Lin 2 (4). LOB: Boston 7,
Tampa Bay 10. 2B: Munoz (5), Devers
(12), Brosseau (5), Tsutsugo (5). HR:
Vazquez (5), off Morton; Arroyo (2), off
Thompson; Smith (1), off Perez.
BOSTON IP HRER BB SO ERA
Perez...................5 532264.33
Valdez..................1 100002.73
Weber...............0.2 10011 5.25
Brasier..............1.1 00003 3.60
Barnes.................1 100024.82
TAMPA BAY IP HRER BB SO ERA
Morton.............4.1 63304 5.14
Fairbanks.............2 111103.00
Thompson...........1 122104.37
Slegers................3 300023.98
WP: Perez (3-4); LP: Fairbanks (4-3); S:
Barnes (6). Inherited runners-scored:
Brasier 2-0, Fairbanks 1-1. HBP: Fair-
banks (Bradley Jr.). T: 3 :11.

Royals 11, Pirates 0
Brad Keller pitched his
first major league shutout,
tossing a five-hitter as K an-
sas City beat Pittsburgh for
its sixth win in a row.
Salvador Pérez and
Hunter Dozier homered to
help the Royals win their
second consecutive series
after losing their previous
eight. The Pirates lost their
fourth game in a row.
PITTSBURGHABRHBI BB SO AVG
Frazier 2b............ 300000 .233
Martin cf............. 100001 .000
Newman ss......... 400000 .222
Moran dh ............ 402001 .258
Bell 1b................. 401000 .232
Polanco rf ........... 400000 .147
Reynolds lf.......... 300000 .176
Riddle 3b............. 301000 .167
Tucker cf-2b........ 200010 .230
Murphy c............. 301000 .186
TOTALS 3105012 —
KANSAS CITY ABRHBI BB SO AVG
Merrifield rf-2b.... 312 221 .273
Mondesi ss........... 400003 .208
Starling rf ............ 000010 .227
Perez c................. 523202 .333
Franco dh ............. 523101 .284
Dozier 1b.............. 333110 .261
Gordon lf.............. 310111 .226
Olivares lf ............ 100001 .342
Gutierrez 3b......... 400013 .167
Heath cf ............... 410112 .200
Lopez 2b-ss.......... 411111 .224
TOTALS 361112 9815 —
PITTSBURGH.. 000 000000 —051
KANSAS CITY.406 00100X—1 1120
E: M urphy (2). LOB: Pittsburgh 5, Kan-
sas City 10. 2B: Murphy (2), Lopez (7).
HR: Perez (5), off Kuhl; Dozier (6), off
Neverauskas.
PITTSBURGH IP HRER BB SO ERA
Kuhl..................2.1 49965 5.50
Tropeano..........2.2 41116 1.35
Neverauskas....... 2 211137.50
Rodriguez............2 200013.26
Davis...................1 000000.00
KANSAS CITYIP HRER BB SO ERA
Keller...................9 500122.06
WP: Keller (4-2); LP: Kuhl (1-2). Inherit-
ed runners-scored: Tropeano 3-3, Davis
3-0. HBP: Kuhl (Dozier). WP: Kuhl, Tro-
peano. T: 3 :02.

White Sox 5, Tigers 2
Eloy Jiménez homered
and Yoán Moncada had
three hits as Chicago won
its ninth straight against
Detroit and fourth in a row
overall.
Jiménez had two hits
and two RBI for the White
Sox, and teammate José
Abreu had a run-scoring
single for his major league-
best 48th RBI. Jorge Boni-
facio had two hits and two
RBI for the Tigers.
DETROITABRHBIBBSOAVG
Reyes cf..............300 011 .301
Castro ss............310 010 .337
Cabrera dh..........401 001 .236
Candelario 1b .....412 000 .325
Bonifacio lf.........402 200 .250
Cameron rf .........400 003 .050
Romine c.............300 011 .240
Paredes 3b..........401 001 .175
Alcantara 2b.......300 001 .125
TOTALS 3226238 —
CHICAGOABRHBIBBSOAVG
Anderson ss .......412 100 .362
Grandal 1b..........310 012 .250
Abreu dh.............401 102 .317
E.Jimenez lf........412 200 .301
McCann c ............411 002 .316
Moncada 3b........403 101 .258
Mazara rf............400 001 .230
Mendick 2b.........411 001 .243
Dyson cf .............201 000 .333
TOTALS 33511519 —
DETROIT.........100 000 001 —260
CHICAGO........010 13000X—5 110
LOB: Detroit 6, Chicago 6. 2B: Paredes
(2), Candelario (11), Moncada (8). HR:
E.Jimenez (13), off Turnbull.
DETROIT IP HRER BBSO ERA
Turnbull...............5 855153.94
Alexander............2 300023.98
Soto.....................1 000023.10
CHICAGOIP HRER BBSO ERA
Stiever.............3.2 211232.45
Cordero.............1.1 000125.49
Foster..................2 200021.31
Cishek..................1 211015.71
Colome................1 000001.02
WP: Cordero (1-2); LP: Turnbull (4-3);
S: Colome (11). Inherited runners-
scored: Colome 1-0. T: 3 :08.

Rangers 6, Athletics 3
Lance Lynn struck out a
season-high 10 in seven in-
nings and Rougned Odor hit
a tiebreaking three-run
homer to lead Texas.
The Rangers hit three
home runs in their new re-
tractable-roof stadium for
the first time. Derek
Dietrich hit a solo shot in
the second, and Jeff Mathis
hit a two-run homer in the
seventh.
OAKLAND ABRHBI BB SO AVG
La Stella 3b.........32 1110 .286
Semien ss............30 1012 .223
Piscotty rf ...........40 0102 .254
Olson 1b ..............40 0004 .200
Grossman lf........40 1001 .252
Canha dh.............41 2000 .245
Laureano cf .........30 0012 .214
Heim c.................401 101 .286
Kemp 2b ..............300 000 .243
Brown ph.............100 001 .000
TOTALS3 3363313 —
TEXAS ABRHBI BB SO AVG
Taveras cf ...........300 011 .225
Kiner-Falefa 3b ...412 001 .321
Solak lf ................411 001 .262
Odor 2b................411 302 .155
Dietrich dh ..........412 102 .200
Tejeda ss.............401 002 .286
Guzman 1b..........300 001 .250
White rf...............210 010 .111
Mathis c ..............311 202 .190
TOTALS3 1686212 —
OAKLAND ....... 100 000011 —360
TEXAS.............010 00320X —680
LOB: O akland 6, Texas 3. 2B: Semien (6),
Tejeda (2). 3B: C anha (2). HR: La Stella
(1), off Hernandez; Dietrich (3), off Mon-
tas; Odor (6), off Montas; Mathis (2), off
Trivino.
OAKLAND IP HRER BB SO ERA
Montas .............5.1 744175.86
McFarland........... .2 000002.55
Trivino.................. 1 122123.38
Wendelken........... 1 000031.31
TEXAS IP HRER BB SO ERA
Lynn..................... 7 311210 2.40
Hernandez ........... 1 111012.81
Montero............... 1 211122.63
WP: Lynn (6-2); LP: Montas (3-4). Inher-
ited runners-scored: McFarland 1-0. WP:
McFarland. T: 2 :57.

Angels 5, Rockies 3
Albert Pujols tied Willie
Mays for fifth place on the
career home run list at
660 with a two-run shot in
the eighth inning, and Los
Angeles rallied to beat Col-
orado.
The Angels took two of
three from the Rockies,
who continued their fall af-
ter an 11-3 start. Colorado
dropped to 10-22 since
Aug. 9.
L.A. ABRHBI BB SO AVG
Fletcher 2b.......... 401010 .299
Walsh 1b............. 512100 .286
Trout cf............... 300021 .296
Rendon 3b........... 220020 .289
Pujols dh............. 311221 .237
Upton lf............... 400002 .196
Ward lf................ 100000 .259
Stassi c............... 301021 .233
Adell rf................ 400001 .159
Simmons ss........ 311011 .287
TOTALS 32563107 —
COLORADO ABRHBI BB SO AVG
Tapia lf................ 211000 .302
Dahl lf ................. 200001 .185
Story ss .............. 401002 .298
Pillar cf ............... 412101 .225
Blackmon rf ........ 402100 .333
Kemp dh.............. 411102 .252
Fuentes 1b.......... 401002 .311
Hampson 2b........ 400003 .248
McMahon 3b.......300 001 .212
Butera c.............. 300000 .171
TOTALS 34383012 —
L.A................... 010000121 —560
COLORADO..... 012 000000 —381
E: M cMahon (7). LOB: Los Angeles 11,
Colorado 4. 2B: Pillar (1), Blackmon
(10). HR: Pujols (4), off Estevez; Kemp
(6), off Heaney.
L.A. IP HRER BB SO ERA
Heaney................7 833084.02
Andriese..............2 000044.97
COLORADO IP HRER BB SO ERA
Castellani.........5.2 11064 4.46
Almonte..............1 211113.04
Estevez................2 122106.75
J.Diaz...................2 100107.71
Hoffman..............1 110128.64
WP: Heaney (4-3); LP: Estevez (1-3); S:
Andriese (2). Inherited runners-scored:
Almonte 2-0, Estevez 2-0. HBP: Castel-
lani (Rendon). PB: Butera (1). T: 3 :04.

GAME 2
Marlins 8, Phillies 1 (7)
Braxton Garrett allowed
three hits over five innings
to win his major league de-
but, and Miami completed
a doubleheader sweep and
leapfrogged Philadelphia
for second place in the NL
East.
Garrett, a 23-year-old
left-hander, was recalled
as Miami’s 29th man. He
allowed one run, struck out
six and walked two, giving
up a second-inning homer
to Alec Bohm.
PHILA. ABRHBI BB SO AVG
McCutchen lf ......301 001 .261
Segura 2b............ 300001 .259
Harper dh............ 301001 .259
Bohm 3b.............. 211111 .330
Gregorius ss .......301 002 .284
Gosselin 1b......... 20001 0.278
Garlick rf............. 30000 2.143
Knapp c............... 200001 .333
Torreyes cf ......... 200000 .143
TOTALS 2314129 —
MIAMI ABRHBI BB SO AVG
Dickerson lf .......... 210010 .243
Harrison ph-rf......101 000 .132
Marte cf................ 423000 .268
Aguilar 1b............. 312211 .294
Joyce rf................. 201100 .253
Brinson ph-rf-lf....200 000 .243
Anderson 3b......... 301101 .273
Cooper dh ............. 210011 .279
Chisholm 2b.......... 311001 .161
Rojas ss................ 312200 .359
Wallach c.............. 311201 .133
TOTALS 28812835 —
PHILA.............. 010000 0— 140
MIAMI............. 301004 X— 8120
LOB: Philadelphia 3, Miami 5. 2B: Marte
2 (5), Aguilar (9), Rojas (7). HR: Bohm
(3), off Garrett; Wallach (1), off Suarez.
PHILA. IP HRER BB SO ERA
Eflin.....................4 844245.01
Suarez.................2 4441120.2
MIAMI IP HRER BB SO ERA
Garrett................5 311261.80
Garcia..................1 100010.84
Vincent................1 000022.55
WP: Garrett (1-0); LP: Eflin (2-2). Inher-
ited runners-scored: Suarez 2-0. T: 2 :22.

GAME 1
Padres 6, Giants 0 (7)
Mike Clevinger threw a
two-hitter for his second
career shutout, and San
Diego extended its winning
streak to six games.
Clevinger s truck out sev-
en and walked one in seven
innings for his second ca-
reer complete game. He
was making his third start
since he arrived from Cleve-
land in a t rade Aug. 31.
Greg Garcia and Wil My-
ers each had a two-run sin-
gle for the Padres.
SAN FRAN. ABRHBI BB SO AVG
Yastrzemski rf....200 011 .287
Dickerson lf ........ 301001 .270
Solano 2b............ 300000 .345
Belt 1b ................ 300000 .304
Longoria 3b......... 300002 .284
Smoak dh............ 200001 .000
Crawford ss ........ 201000 .268
Dubon cf ............. 200000 .288
Tromp c............... 100001 .182
Flores ph............. 100001 .294
Bart c.................. 000000 .270
TOTALS 2202017 —
SAN DIEGO ABRHBI BB SO AVG
Grisham cf ........... 411001 .268
Tatis Jr. ss ........... 300001 .298
Machado 3b ......... 311000 .307
Moreland 1b......... 200011 .182
Nola c................... 221010 .290
Myers rf............... 301200 .295
Cronenworth 2b... 22 1010 .318
G.Garcia dh .......... 301200 .255
Profar lf ............... 302100 .248
TOTALS 25 68 533 —
SAN FRAN...... 000 000 0— 021
SAN DIEGO..... 022 002 X— 680
E: S olano (10). LOB: San Francisco 2,
San Diego 4. 2B: Crawford (7), Cronen-
worth (12), Grisham (8).
SAN FRAN. IP HRER BB SO ERA
Cueto................5.1 76432 4.78
Peralta.................2 100014.50
SAN DIEGO IP HRER BB SO ERA
Clevinger.............7 200173.00
WP: Clevinger (2-1); LP: Cueto (2-1). In-
herited runners-scored: Peralta 2-1.
WP: Clevinger. T: 2 :08.

GAME 2
Padres 3, Giants 1 (7)
Jurickson Profar hit a go-
ahead RBI single in the fifth
inning, and S an Diego won
its seventh straight t o
sweep a doubleheader.
Profar showed bunt, then
swatted a single t hat de-
flected off third baseman
Evan Longoria’s glove and
rolled into left field, bringing
in rookie Jake Cronenworth
with the go-ahead run.
SAN FRAN. ABRHBI BB SO AVG
Yastrzemski rf....301 100 .287
Dickerson lf.........200 000 .265
Ruf ph-lf..............100 000 .290
Flores 2b-1b........200 011 .290
Belt 1b.................100 010 .301
Solano ph-2b.......101 000 .349
Longoria 3b .........300 001 .278
Smoak dh ............300 001 .000
Crawford ss.........311 001 .269
Bart c...................200 001 .262
Dubon cf..............300 001 .281
TOTALS 2413126 —
SAN DIEGO ABRHBI BB SO AVG
Grisham cf............201 000 .271
Tatis Jr. ss............300 001 .293
Machado 3b..........302 101 .313
Moreland 1 b......... 30000 1. 167
Nola dh.................300 001 .265
Myers rf ...............311 102 .296
Cronenworth 2b...111 010 .323
Castro c................100 010 .231
Profar lf................111 110 .254
TOTALS 2036336 —
SAN FRAN.......010 000 0— 130
SAN DIEGO......010 020 X— 361
E: T atis Jr. (2). LOB: San Francisco 5, San
Diego 3. 2B: Yastrzemski (12). HR: My-
ers (12), off Webb.
SAN FRAN. IP HRER BB SO ERA
Webb................... 4 411154.96
Selman................ .1 122202.93
Rogers...............1.2 100015.32
SAN DIEGO IP HRER BB SO ERA
Richards............4.1 211234.27
Hill ...................... .2 000003.65
Pomeranz............. 1 100010.00
Rosenthal............ 1 000020.00
WP: Hill (3-0); LP: Selman (1-1); S:
Rosenthal (3). Inherited runners-scored:
Rogers 2-1. HBP: Richards (Bart). WP:
Richards. T: 2 :12.

PUJOLS MATCHES MAYS
WITH 660TH HOME RUN


Albert Pujols hit his
660th career homer in a
win over the Rockies,
tying the Angels slugger
for fifth on the all-time list
with Willie Mays. Pujols,
40, trails only Barry
Bonds (762), Hank Aaron
(755), Babe Ruth (714)
and Alex Rodriguez (696).


PERSONNEL DEPT.


Giants: P laced RHP
Trevor Gott (elbow) on the
10-day injured list.


Mets: A ctivated LHP
Steven Matz (shoulder) off
the IL and optioned RHP
Drew Smith to the
alternate training site.


Padres: P laced RHP Javy
Guerra (personal reasons)
on the IL.


Rangers: SS Elvis Andrus
won’t play again this
season because of a
lower back strain.


Reds: Placed RHP Sonny
Gray (mid-back strain) on
the 10-day IL.


Twins: A ctivated OF Max
Kepler from the IL and
placed OF Brent Rooker
(forearm) on the IL.


QUOTABLE


“It came as a


complete shock,


and at no point


did I ever think it


was real.”


— Alex Dickerson, Giants
outfielder, who on Friday
received news of a positive
coronavirus test, leading to
the postponement of two
games vs. the Padres. He
said he hadn’t violated any
team protocols, and it
ended up being a false
positive result.

STAR OF THE DAY


Alec Mills, Cubs


Threw MLB’s second no-
hitter this season and his
first career complete
game in his 15th start as
Chicago routed the
Brewers, 12-0, in
Milwaukee.


TODAY’S GAME
T O WATCH


Twins at White Sox,
8 :10 p.m.


RHP Jose Berrios (4-3,
4.40 ERA) and second-
place Minnesota face
RHP Dylan Cease (5-2,
3.33) and first-place
Chicago as the chase for
the AL Central crown
continues.


NL leaders
Entering Sunday’s games
BATTING
Turner, Was ..................................... .358
Solano, SF ........................................ .352
Conforto, NY .................................... .341
Freeman, Atl .................................... .333
Blackmon, Col .................................. .329
Smith, NY ........................................ .328
Ozuna, Atl ........................................ .320
Seager, LA ....................................... .319
McNeil, NY ....................................... .316
Cronenworth, SD ............................. .315
HOME RUNS
Tatis Jr., SD ........................................ 15
Betts, LA ............................................ 14
Ozuna, Atl ........................................... 14
Duvall, Atl ........................................... 13
Machado, SD ....................................... 13
Happ, Chi ............................................ 12
Suarez, Cin .......................................... 12
Seager, LA .......................................... 12
Castellanos, Cin .................................. 12
RBI
Freeman, Atl ....................................... 43
Ozuna, Atl ........................................... 42
Tatis Jr., SD ........................................ 40
Machado, SD ....................................... 38
Smith, NY ........................................... 36
Blackmon, Col ..................................... 36
Seager, LA .......................................... 33
Betts, LA ............................................ 33
Hosmer, SD ......................................... 32
Soto, Was ........................................... 31
Myers, SD ........................................... 31
Yastrzemski, SF ................................. 31
Conforto, NY ....................................... 31
HITS
Turner, Was ........................................ 64
Conforto, NY ....................................... 58
Ozuna, Atl ........................................... 56
Blackmon, Col ..................................... 55
Freeman, Atl ....................................... 55
Machado, SD ....................................... 54
Swanson, Atl ...................................... 54
Tatis Jr., SD ........................................ 54
Story, Col ............................................ 53
Betts, LA ............................................ 51
Seager, LA .......................................... 51
Solano, SF ........................................... 51
ERA
deGrom, NY ..................................... 1.67
Bauer, Cin ........................................ 1.74
Darvish, Chi ..................................... 1.77
Fried, Atl .......................................... 1.98
Burnes, Mil ...................................... 1.99
Lamet, SD ........................................ 2.24
Nola, Phi .......................................... 2.40
Wheeler, Phi .................................... 2.47
Davies, SD ....................................... 2.49
Wainwright, StL .............................. 2.91
STRIKEOUTS
deGrom, NY ........................................ 79
Nola, Phi ............................................. 77
Darvish, Chi ........................................ 72
Bauer, Cin ........................................... 71
Scherzer, Was .................................... 69
Lamet, SD ........................................... 68
Woodruff, Mil ..................................... 67
Castillo, Cin ........................................ 66
Gallen, Ari ........................................... 66

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A ‘no’ show
Alec Mills enjoyed a hug after his first career no-hitter boosted the Cubs to a 12-0 rout of the Brewers.

TODAY

Interleague scores
SATURDAY’S RESULTS
at Toronto 3, N.Y. Mets 2
at Kansas City 7, Pittsburgh 4
Houston 7, at L.A. Dodgers 5
Seattle 7, at Arizona 3
L.A. Angels 5, at Colorado 2 (11)
SUNDAY’S RESULTS
at Kansas City 11, Pittsburgh 0
at Toronto 7, N.Y. Mets 3
L.A. Angels 5, at Colorado 3
Seattle 7, at Arizona 3
at L.A. Dodgers 8, Houston 1

AL leaders


Entering Sunday’s games
BATTING
Anderson, Chi .................................. .358
LeMahieu, NY .................................. .353
Cruz, Min ......................................... .327
Candelario, Det ................................ .320
Abreu, Chi ........................................ .319
Kiner-Falefa, Tex ............................. .316
Verdugo, Bos ................................... .311
Hernández, Tor ................................ .308
Reyes, Det ....................................... .307
Alberto, Bal ..................................... .306
HOME RUNS
Voit, NY .............................................. 16
Trout, LA ............................................. 16
Cruz, Min ............................................ 15
Abreu, Chi ........................................... 15
Hernandez, Tor ................................... 14
Olson, Oak .......................................... 13
Lowe, TB ............................................. 12
Jimenez, Chi ....................................... 12
Sano, Min ............................................ 11
Santander, Bal .................................... 11
Robert, Chi .......................................... 11
Ramirez, Cle ....................................... 11
RBI
Abreu, Chi ........................................... 47
Trout, LA ............................................. 39
Olson, Oak .......................................... 38
Voit, NY .............................................. 37
Tucker, Hou ........................................ 37
Jimenez, Chi ....................................... 34
Seager, Sea ......................................... 33
Santander, Bal .................................... 32
Rosario, Min ....................................... 32
ERA
Bieber, Cle ....................................... 1.53
Keuchel, Chi ..................................... 2.19
Maeda, Min ...................................... 2.42
Bundy, LA ........................................ 2.48
Lynn, Tex ......................................... 2.52
Bassitt, Oak ..................................... 2.92
Gonzales, Sea .................................. 3.02
Carrasco, Cle .................................... 3.12
Ryu, Tor ........................................... 3.19
STRIKEOUTS
Bieber, Cle ........................................ 102
Giolito, Chi .......................................... 82
Cole, NY .............................................. 79
Glasnow, TB ....................................... 73
Lynn, Tex ............................................ 69
Bundy, LA ........................................... 67
Maeda, Min ......................................... 63
Carrasco, Cle ....................................... 58
Valdez, Hou ........................................ 57


NOTES

EAST WLPCTGBL10STR
Tampa Bay3017.638 —5-5 L-1
Toronto 26 20 .565 31 / 2 6-4 W-2
New York 26 21 .553 45-5 W-5
Baltimore2026.435 91 / 2 4-6L-5
Boston 17 31 .354 131 / 2 5-5 W-1

CENTRAL WLPCT GBL10STR
Chicago 30 16 .652 — 8-2 W-4
Minnesota 30 18 .625 18-2 W-3
Cleveland 26 21 .553 41 / 2 3-7L-6
Detroit 20 26 .435 10 3-7 L-3
Kansas City 20 28 .417116-4 W-6

WEST WLPCT GBL10STR
Oakland 29 17 .630 — 6-4 L-1
Houston 23 24 .489 61 / 2 2-8 L-1
Seattle 21 25 .457 87-3 W-2
Los Angeles 20 28 .417107-3 W-2
Texas1730.362 12^1 / 2 4-6 W-1

EAST WLPCTGBL10STR


Atlanta 28 19 .596 — 5-5 W-2


Miami 23 21 .523 31 / 2 6-4 W-2


Philadelphia 23 22 .511 44-6 L-2


New York 21 26 .44775-5 L-2


Washington 17 28 .378 10 5-5L-2


CENTRAL WLPCT GBL10STR
Chicago 28 20 .583 — 5-5 W-2
St. Louis 20 20 .500 45-5 L-1
Milwaukee 20 24 .455 64-6 L-2
Cincinnati 21 26 .4476^1 / 2 5-5 W-1
Pittsburgh 14 30 .318 12 4-6 L-4

WEST WLPCT GBL10STR
Los Angeles 33 14 .702— 6-4 W-1
San Diego 31 17 .646 21 / 2 8-2 W-7
San Francisco23 24 .489 10 5-5 L-3
Colorado 21 25 .457 111 / 2 4-6 L-2
Arizona 17 31 .354 161 / 2 3-7 L-2

Cubs 12, Brewers 0
Alec Mills joined Lucas
Giolito of the White Sox in
pitching no-hitters this sea-
son, completing the
16th such gem in franchise
history in Chicago’s romp
over Milwaukee.
Jace Peterson hit a rou-
tine grounder to SS Javier
Baez for the final out. Mills,
28, threw 114 pitches in
his first complete game
and had few close calls.
CHICAGO ABRHBI BB SO AVG
Happ cf-lf............ 501210 .273
Rizzo 1b .............. 600004 .205
Contreras dh.......501 001 .247
Schwarber lf.......120 031 .204
Hamilton cf......... 101000 1.00
Baez ss ............... 521001 .203
Heyward rf.......... 332120 .293
Kipnis 2b............. 421200 .256
Caratini c............ 422311 .253
Bote 3b ............... 311300 .204
TOTALS 37 12 10 11 78 —
MILWAUKEEABRHBI BB SO AVG
Garcia cf.............. 300000 .250
Taylor cf.............. 100001 .313
Yelich lf............... 300000 .199
Peterson lf.......... 100000 .227
Hiura 2b.............. 200011 .228
Vogelbach dh......200 011 .368
Urias ss............... 000000 .270
Gyorko 1b ........... 300000 .275
Gamel rf.............. 200010 .234
Arcia ss-p........... 300000 .244
Sogard 3b............ 300001 .181
Nottingham c......300 001 .160
TOTALS 2600035 —
CHICAGO......... 000540102 —1 2100
MILWAUKEE.. 000 000000 —00 3
E: A rca (2), Sogard (4), Hiura (5). LOB:
Chicago 8, Milwaukee 2. 2B: Heyward
(6), Baez (8), Caratini (6), Kipnis (7).
HR: Bote (6), off Feyereisen.
CHICAGO IP HRERBBSOERA
Mills.................... 900035 3.93
MILWAUKEE IP HRER BB SO ERA
Houser................. 447245 5.40
Arcia.................... 122210 18.0
Feyereisen........... 212212 6.48
Knebel................. 111111 8.31
Rasmussen.......... 120000 2.79
WP: Mills (5-3); LP: Houser (1-5). Inher-
ited runners-scored: Feyereisen 2-2.
HBP: Houser (Bote). T: 2 :50.

Yankees 3, Orioles 1
BALTIMORE ABRHBI BB SO AVG
Alberto 2b........... 400001 .299
Iglesias dh .......... 401001 .348
Mountcastle lf....400 002 .347
Severino c........... 300010 .296
Nunez 1b............. 412102 .251
Stewart rf........... 401001 .250
Valaika ss ........... 301001 .254
Ruiz 3b................ 301001 .223
Mullins cf............ 300001 .266
TOTALS 32161110 —
NEW YORK ABRHBI BB SO AVG
LeMahieu 3b.......401 001 .350
Voit 1b ................ 400001 .270
Hicks cf............... 411000 .208
Frazier rf............. 412000 .280
Andujar lf............ 302000 .242
Gardner lf ........... 000000 .183
Torres ph ............ 101200 .262
Tauchman lf........ 000000 .253
Sanchez dh ......... 300012 .127
Higashioka c.......200 000 .194
Ford ph................ 100000 .135
Kratz c................ 000000 .296
Estrada 2b .......... 300000 .170
Wade ss.............. 311101 .159
TOTALS 3238315 —
BALTIMORE.... 010 000000 —16 0
NEW YORK..... 001 000 02X—38 1
E: H icks (2). LOB: Baltimore 5, New
York 6. 2B: Valaika (4), Torres (7). HR:
Nunez (11), off Happ; Wade (2), off
Means. RBI: Nunez (25), Wade (5), Tor-
res 2 (13). CS: Ruiz (2).
BALTIMORE IP HRER BB SO ERA
Means..................6 511145.62
Tate..................1.2 22200 3.21
Scott....................1 100011.47
NEW YORK IP HRER BB SO ERA
Happ....................5 511053.96
Ottavino..............2 100117.43
Holder..................1 000002.08
Green...................1 000023.80
Britton.................1 000002.25
Chapman.............1 000024.50
WP: Britton (1-2); LP: Tate (1-1); S:
Chapman (2). Inherited runners-scored:
Scott 2-2, Holder 2-0. WP: Means. T:
2:44.

ORIOLES’ LEADERS
Batters AvgAB RHHRRBI
Iglesias .348 115 840015
Mountcastle.34772 10 25 415
Alberto .299 174 29 52 215
Severino .296 125 16 37 521
Mullins .266 94 92524
Santander .261 153 24 40 11 32
Valaika .254 114 17 29 613
Nunez .251 167 26 42 11 25
Stewart .25044 10 11 68
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