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D4 EZ M2 THE WASHINGTON POST.SUNDAY, MAY 8 , 2022


GAME 2
Dodgers 6, Cubs 2
Mookie Betts drove in
five runs, hitting a three-
run double in the second
inning and a two-run hom-
er in the ninth inning, and
Los Angeles finished t he
sweep of a split double-
header at Wrigley Field.
DODGERS AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Betts rf............... 512500 .255
Freeman 1b......... 401010 .316
T.Turner ss......... 500003 .260
Smith c............... 310012 .233
Muncy 3b............ 210021 .141
J.Turner dh......... 210020 .180
Bellinger cf......... 300011 .200
Taylor lf.............. 400003 .278
Alberto 2b........... 110110 .261
Lux ph-2b............ 110010 .254
TOTALS 30 636910 —
CUBS AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Contreras dh....... 423100 .253
Suzuki rf............. 401002 .253
Happ lf................ 300111 .280
Wisdom 3b......... 300001 .226
Madrigal 2b........ 100001 .222
Schwindel 1b...... 401001 .209
Villar 2b-3b......... 300011 .254
Gomes c.............. 400001 .195
Hoerner ss.......... 401001 .289
Hermosillo cf...... 200002 .071
Heyward ph-cf.... 200000 .224
TOTALS 34 262211 —
L.A..................040 000 002 —63 0
CHICAGO........100 010 000 —26 0
LOB: Los Angeles 6, Chicago 7. 2B: Betts
(3), Hoerner (4). 3B: Contreras (1), Su-
zuki (1). HR: Betts (5), off Robertson;
Contreras (3), off Anderson.
DODGERS IP HRERBBSOERA
Anderson............. 542217 2.78
Hudson................ 100001 1.04
Graterol............... 210002 2.61
Kimbrel................ 110011 1.17
CUBS IP HRERBBSOERA
Norris............... 11 / 303331 8.59
Thompson........ 22 / 311134 1.17
Martin................. 100001 3.00
Wick.................... 100021 0.93
Effross................. 100001 1.46
Givens................. 100001 2.53
Robertson............ 122211 1.50
WP: Anderson (3-0); LP: Norris (0-2).
Inherited runners-scored: Thompson
3-3. WP: Wick. T: 3:05. A: 31,520
(41,649).

NL games
BREWERS AT BRAVES, 1:35
W-L ERA TEAM
Ashby (L) 0-2 2.33 2-0
Morton (R) 1-3 6.84 1-4
METS AT PHILLIES, 1:35
Bassitt (R) 3-2 2.61 3-2
Eflin (R) 1-2 4.50 2-3
PIRATES AT REDS, 1:40
Thompson (R) 1-3 9.39 1-3
Mahle (R) 1-4 7.01 1-5
CARDINALS AT GIANTS, 4:05
Hudson (R) 2-2 3.16 3-2
TBD ---- ---- ----
ROCKIES AT DIAMONDBACKS, 4:10
Márquez (R) 0-2 6.92 2-3
Gallen (R) 1-0 1.27 3-1
MARLINS AT PADRES, 4:10
Rogers (L) 1-4 6.14 1-4
Musgrove (R) 4-0 1.97 5-0
DODGERS AT CUBS, 7:08
Buehler (R) 3-1 2.12 4-1
Stroman (R) 1-3 5.13 1-4

AL games
GAME 1: ROYALS AT ORIOLES, 1:35
W-L ERA TEAM
Greinke (R) 0-2 2.57 1-4
Lyles (R) 2-2 4.50 3-2
GAME 2: ROYALS AT ORIOLES, 5:15
Lynch (L) 2-1 3.86 2-2
Zimmermann (L) 1-1 2.59 3-2
WHITE SOX AT RED SOX, 11:35
Keuchel (L) 1-3 8.40 1-3
Wacha (R) 3-0 1.38 4-1
GAME 1: RANGERS AT YANKEES, 1:35
Gray (R) 0-1 7.50 1-2
Cole (R) 2-0 3.00 4-1
BLUE JAYS AT GUARDIANS, 1:40
Manoah (R) 4-0 1.45 4-1
TBD ---- ---- ----
TIGERS AT ASTROS, 2:10
TBD ---- ---- ----
Odorizzi (R) 2-2 4.15 3-2
ATHLETICS AT TWINS, 2:10
Jefferies (R) 1-4 4.81 1-4
Paddack (R) 1-2 3.15 2-2
RAYS AT MARINERS, 4:10
Yarbrough (L) 0-0 19.29 1-0
Kirby (R) ---- ---- ----
GAME 2: RANGERS AT YANKEES, 5:15
TBD ---- ---- ----
Montgomery (L) 0-1 2.88 2-3

NL scores
FRIDAY’S RESULTS
Milwaukee 6, at Atlanta 3
at Arizona 4, Colorado 1
at San Diego 3, Miami 2
St. Louis 3, at San Francisco 2
L.A. Dodgers at Chicago Cubs, ppd.
Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, ppd.
N.Y. Mets at Philadelphia, ppd.
SATURDAY’S RESULTS
Game 1: at Cincinnati 9, Pittsburgh 2
Game 2: P ittsburgh 8, at Cincinnati 5
Game 1: L .A. Dodgers 7, Chicago Cubs 0
Game 2: L.A. Dodgers 6, at Chicago Cubs 2
at Atlanta 3, Milwaukee 2
at San Francisco 13, St. Louis 7
Colorado 4, at Arizona 1
Miami 8, at San Diego 0
N.Y. Mets at Philadelphia, ppd.

AL scores
FRIDAY’S RESULTS
Kansas City at Baltimore, ppd.
Chicago White Sox 4, at Boston 2
Minnesota 2, Oakland 1
Tampa Bay 8, Seattle 7
Toronto at Cleveland, ppd.
Texas at N.Y. Yankees, ppd.
SATURDAY’S RESULTS
Kansas City at Baltimore, ppd.
at Minnesota 1, Oakland 0
at Houston 3, Detroit 2
Chicago White Sox 3, at Boston 1 (10)
Game 1: Toronto 8, at Cleveland 3
Game 2: at Cleveland 8, Toronto 2
Tampa Bay at Seattle, late
Texas at N.Y. Yankees, ppd.

Braves 3, Brewers 2
Ronald Acuña Jr. hit a
fifth-inning homer for the
game’s first run and Max
Fried outpitched Corbin
Burnes to vault Atlanta.
Braves catcher Travis
d’Arnaud threw out two run-
ners attempting to steal
and also delivered a key
run-scoring single.
The teams have split the
first two games of the re-
match of last season’s
NLDS won by Atlanta, which
went on to capture the
World Series.
BREWERS AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Urías 3b............... 40200 1.353
Adames ss........... 40100 1.236
Yelich dh.............. 41100 0.255
Renfroe rf............ 31111 2.235
Taylor lf............... 40110 2.208
Tellez 1b.............. 40000 2.270
Cain cf................. 30000 2.175
Caratini c............. 30000 1.214
Wong 2b.............. 30100 0.236
TOTALS 32 272111 —
BRAVESABRHBIBBSOAVG
Acuña Jr. rf.......... 31211 1.250
Olson 1b.............. 30001 0.267
Riley 3b............... 31001 0.255
Ozuna dh............. 41100 1.219
Albies 2b............. 40210 0.230
d'Arnaud c........... 40210 2.299
Duvall cf.............. 40100 1.188
Demeritte lf........ 40000 0.270
Heredia lf............ 00000 0.121
Swanson ss......... 30000 3.229
TOTALS 32 38338—
MILWAUKEE..000 000 101 —272
ATLANTA.......000 011 01X —38 0
E: Wong (5), Cain (2). LOB: Milwaukee 4,
Atlanta 8. 2B: Adames (6), Yelich (7),
d’Arnaud (6). HR: Renfroe (6), off Fried;
Acuña Jr. (2), off Burnes.
BREWERS IP HRERBBSOERA
Burnes................. 662117 1.86
Perdomo.............. 221121 4.50
BRAVESIP HRERBBSOERA
Fried..................... 741118 2.68
Minter.................. 110001 2.31
Jansen.................. 121102 3.27
WP: Fried (4-2); LP: Burnes (1-2); S:
Jansen (8). T: 2:57. A: 37,857 (41,084).

Marlins 8, Padres 0
Joe Dunand, the nephew
of Alex Rodriguez, hom-
ered on the third pitch he
saw as a big leaguer and
then doubled as Miami
beat San Diego t o end a
six-game losing streak.
Jorge Soler hit his first
career grand slam and
Pablo López pitched eight
strong innings for Miami.
Dunand is 695 home
runs behind his uncle, who
is fourth on the all-time list.
MARLINS AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Chisholm Jr. 2b... 51110 1.313
Aguilar dh........... 50000 3.264
Cooper 1b............ 40220 1.259
Wendle ss........... 01001 0.273
Soler lf................ 51240 1.178
A.García rf.......... 50100 2.176
Rojas ss-1b......... 40100 1.177
De La Cruz cf....... 31101 1.318
Stallings c........... 22002 0.164
Dunand 3b........... 42210 1.500
TOTALS 37 8108411—
PADRES AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Cronenworth 2b... 401001 .204
Kim 3b.................. 400001 .221
Machado dh.......... 301010 .381
Hosmer 1b............ 400001 .355
Profar lf................ 301011 .167
Grisham cf............ 400000 .160
Alfaro c................. 400000 .222
Beaty rf................ 000000 .108
Azocar rf............... 301000 .238
Abrams ss............ 301001 .170
TOTALS 32 05025—
MIAMI............001 020 005 —810 0
SAN DIEGO....000 000 000 —05 0
LOB: Miami 6, San Diego 7. 2B: Rojas
(2), Dunand (1), Cooper (6), Soler (5),
Chisholm Jr. (6). HR: Dunand (1), off
Manaea; Soler (4), off Kerr.
MARLINS IP HRERBBSOERA
López................... 850025 1.00
Head.................... 100000 0.00
PADRES IP HRERBBSOERA
Manaea................ 673318 3.75
Crismatt.............. 210003 1.98
Lamet.................^2 / 313320 8.59
Kerr.....................^1 / 312210 13.5
WP: López (4-1); LP: Manaea (2-3). In-
herited runners-scored: Kerr 2-2. T:
2:54. A: 34,709 (40,209).

GAME 2
Guardians 8, Blue Jays 2
Owen Miller delivered a
two-run double in the first
inning and Franmil Reyes
had t wo RBI as Cleveland
split a doubleheader.
Reyes hit a solo home
run in the third inning and
singled home a run in the
fifth. Triston McKenzie a nd
a trio of relievers retired
the final 20 Toronto hitters
in order.
BLUE JAYS AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Springer dh......... 311011 .282
Bichette ss......... 401100 .244
Guerrero Jr. 1b... 401001 .287
Hernández rf....... 300002 .273
Gurriel Jr. lf........ 300001 .250
Chapman 3b........ 210010 .208
Kirk c................... 300000 .270
Espinal 2b........... 301100 .267
Zimmer cf........... 300002 .075
TOTALS 28 24227—
GUARDIANS AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Kwan lf............... 501100 .319
Rosario ss........... 421010 .200
Ramírez dh......... 511000 .310
Miller 1b............. 322210 .353
Reyes rf.............. 312201 .204
Straw cf.............. 100000 .280
Giménez 2b......... 402100 .348
Mercado cf-rf...... 210111 .185
Maile c................ 411101 .286
Clement 3b......... 201010 .200
TOTALS 33 811843 —
TORONTO......110 000 000 —24 0
CLEVELAND...301 012 10X —811 0
LOB: Toronto 1, Cleveland 7. 2B:
Bichette (6), Espinal (9), Ramírez (8),
Miller (10), Maile (4). HR: Reyes (3), off
Stripling.
BLUE JAYS IP HRERBBSOERA
Stripling.............. 454413 4.70
Phelps.................. 111120 3.18
Borucki................ 122210 7.71
Lawrence............. 231100 2.70
GUARDIANS IP HRERBBSOERA
McKenzie............. 642226 2.76
Shaw................... 100001 2.00
Stephan............... 100000 1.46
Clase.................... 100000 3.48
WP: McKenzie (2-2); LP: Stripling (0-1).
WP: McKenzie. T: 2:55. A: 16,819
(34,788).

White Sox 3,
Red Sox 1 (10)
José Abreu hit a go-
ahead double in the 10th
after Chicago tied it an in-
ning earlier, helping the
White Sox earn their fifth
straight win.
Leury García had two
singles and a game-tying
sacrifice fly in the ninth for
Chicago.
WHITE SOX AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Anderson ss........ 402000 .337
Pollock lf............. 510001 .176
Abreu 1b............. 512101 .239
Robert cf............. 502102 .274
Grandal c............. 500000 .154
Sheets dh............ 300001 .209
Harrison ph-dh... 200000 .151
Burger 3b............ 411013 .254
Engel rf............... 401003 .226
García 2b............. 302100 .177
TOTALS 40 3103111—
RED SOX AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Story 2b.............. 400012 .202
Devers 3b............ 402110 .293
Bogaerts ss........ 501001 .337
Martinez dh........ 501002 .296
Verdugo lf........... 400001 .210
Hernández cf...... 400001 .182
Bradley Jr. rf....... 401002 .205
Vázquez c............ 301010 .214
Cordero 1b.......... 311000 .222
Dalbec 1b............ 100001 .143
TOTALS 37 171310 —
CHICAGO.....000000001 2— 3100
BOSTON......000010000 0— 171
E: Story (3). LOB: Chicago 11, Boston


  1. 2B: Engel (5), Abreu (4), Devers (8),
    Vázquez (2).
    WHITE SOX IP HRERBBSOERA
    Cease................... 541138 2.38
    Sousa................... 100001 5.00
    Ruiz..................... 100000 2.79
    López................... 230001 4.22
    Hendriks.............. 100000 3.38
    RED SOX IP HRERBBSOERA
    Pivetta................. 650008 6.08
    Brasier................. 110002 2.70
    Schreiber............^2 / 310000 0.00
    Strahm...............^1 / 300000 3.00
    Robles.................. 111110 2.38
    Barnes................. 122101 7.84
    WP: López (4-0); LP: Barnes (0-3); S:
    Hendriks (9). Inherited runners-scored:
    Strahm 2-0. HBP: Pivetta (Anderson). T:
    3:42. A: 33,026 (37,755).


GAME 1
Reds 9, Pirates 2
Cincinnati took advan-
tage of Pittsburgh’s Josh
VanMeter i n his first try be-
hind the plate since his
teens after R oberto Pérez
left with a hamstring injury.
Backup catcher Andrew
Knapp h ad been ejected for
chirping from the dugout.
PIRATESABRHBIBBSOAVG
Gamel rf.............. 41310 0.301
B.Reynolds cf...... 30001 0.209
Hayes 3b............. 40110 2.301
Vogelbach dh...... 40000 1.276
Chavis 1b............. 40000 2.258
VanMeter 2b-c.... 40000 2.156
Castillo ss........... 30100 1.238
Suwinski ph........ 10000 1.192
Marisnick lf......... 30100 1.170
Tsutsugo ph........ 00001 0.188
Pérez c................. 31200 1.233
Tucker pr-2b........ 10000 1.163
TOTALS 34 282212 —
REDS AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Naquin rf................. 411311 .214
Drury 2b-3b............. 422102 .246
Pham dh.................. 410013 .235
Moustakas 3b......... 210010 .232
M.Reynolds pr-2b... 010000 .357
Stephenson c.......... 413401 .310
Moran 1b................ 311010 .200
Farmer ss................ 400001 .211
Friedl lf................... 201111 .150
Almora Jr. cf........... 410002 .250
TOTALS 31 989511 —
PITTSBURGH.001 001 000 —28 3
CINCINNATI...200 000 07X —98 0
E: Hayes (4), Brubaker (1), Sulser (1).
LOB: Pittsburgh 7, Cincinnati 6. 2B:
Gamel (5), Marisnick (2), Stephenson 2
(2), Naquin (6), Drury (5).
PIRATESIP HRERBBSOERA
Brubaker.............. 532229 5.68
Banda...................^2 / 310001 1.80
Crowe................. 11 / 324320 2.50
Sulser.................. 123011 0.00
REDS IP HRERBBSOERA
Overton.............. 51 / 362204 2.53
Cessa................. 12 / 300002 3.00
Sims..................... 120013 12.6
Strickland............ 100013 6.17
WP: Sims (1-0); LP: Crowe (1-2). Inherit-
ed runners-scored: Crowe 1-0, Sulser
2-2, Cessa 1-0. HBP: Brubaker (Mousta-
kas), Crowe (Drury). WP: Crowe. T: 3:09.
A: 9,267 (42,319).

GAME 1
Dodgers 7, Cubs 0
Clayton Kershaw domi-
nated over seven innings
in the opener of a split dou-
bleheader in Chicago.
Freddie Freeman dou-
bled three times and
scored twice, helping Los
Angeles win for the 16th
time in 21 games. Austin
Barnes homered and
drove in three runs.
DODGERS AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Betts rf............... 411010 .247
Freeman 1b......... 423001 .319
Alberto 2b........... 100001 .273
T.Turner ss......... 312111 .275
Ríos 1b................ 100000 .217
J.Turner 3b......... 501201 .184
Muncy dh............ 300010 .145
Taylor lf.............. 311012 .293
Bellinger cf......... 411000 .207
Barnes c.............. 412300 .261
Lux 2b-ss............ 400001 .258
TOTALS 36 711647 —
CUBS AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Contreras c......... 300001 .227
Suzuki rf............. 301011 .253
Gomes dh............ 301000 .216
Rivas ph.............. 000010 .333
Wisdom lf........... 400000 .235
Schwindel 1b...... 401000 .207
Hoerner ss.......... 302000 .291
Villar 3b.............. 300002 .268
Hermosillo cf...... 200000 .077
Ortega ph-cf....... 100001 .200
Madrigal 2b........ 300000 .225
TOTALS 29 05025—
L.A..................100 120 120 —711 0
CHICAGO........000 000 000 —05 1
E: Hermosillo (3). LOB: Los Angeles 6,
Chicago 5. 2B: Freeman 3 (8), J.Turner
(4), Bellinger (6). HR: Barnes (3), off
Smyly.
DODGERS IP HRERBBSOERA
Kershaw.............. 750012 1.80
Bickford............... 100002 2.57
Moronta.............. 100011 1.80
CUBS IP HRERBBSOERA
Smyly............... 41 / 363224 3.04
Gsellman.......... 32 / 354422 9.82
Newcomb............ 100001 7.56
WP: Kershaw (4-0); LP: Smyly (1-3). In-
herited runners-scored: Gsellman 1-1.
HBP: Moronta (Contreras). WP: Mo-
ron ta. T: 2:43. A: 37,594 (41,649).

GAME 1
Blue Jays 8,
Guardians 3
George Springer and
Raimel Tapia each drove in
three runs in the first four
innings against Shane Bie-
ber, powering Toronto past
Cleveland in the first game
of a doubleheader.
Bieber gave up s even
runs and did not have a
strikeout for the first time
in 86 career starts.
BLUE JAYS AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Springer cf-rf...... 50230 1.280
Bichette ss......... 50010 2.244
Guerrero Jr. 1b... 40101 1.289
Gurriel Jr. lf........ 20002 1.257
Zimmer cf........... 10000 1.081
Collins c.............. 31002 1.222
Chapman 3b........ 41101 1.212
Espinal 2b........... 22103 0.264
Kirk dh................ 42311 0.282
Tapia rf-lf........... 52230 1.222
TOTALS 35 810810 9—
GUARDIANS AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Straw cf.............. 32201 0.283
Kwan rf............... 31111 1.328
Ramírez 3b......... 30101 0.316
Miller 2b............. 40110 2.338
Naylor 1b............ 30010 0.317
Reyes dh............. 30101 2.189
Rosario ss........... 40000 0.198
Palacios lf........... 40000 0.259
Hedges c............. 30000 1.167
Giménez ph......... 10000 0.338
TOTALS 31 36346—
TORONTO......040 300 100 —810 0
CLEVELAND...001 000 020 —36 0
LOB: Toronto 10, Cleveland 6. 2B: Chap-
man (5), Springer (6).
BLUE JAYS IP HRERBBSOERA
Gausman.......... 61 / 361115 2.13
Thornton............^2 / 302230 3.95
Merryweather..... 200001 6.94
GUARDIANS IP HRERBBSOERA
Bieber............... 31 / 387730 4.13
Castro............... 22 / 310024 4.05
De Los Santos..... 101131 4.76
Gose.................... 100012 4.32
Hentges............... 110012 0.75
WP: Gausman (3-1); LP: Bieber (1-2).
Inherited runners-scored: Thornton 1-0,
Merryweather 3-2, Castro 2-0. WP:
Merryweather. T: 3:23.

Twins 1, Athletics 0
Jorge Polanco homered
in the sixth inning, a tower-
ing shot to center that trav-
eled an estimated 451
feet, and four Minnesota
pitchers made the run
stand up, sending Oakland
to its eighth straight loss.
Twins pitchers combined
to strike out 15 while allow-
ing just three hits.
ATHLETICS AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Kemp 2b.............. 400002 .216
Neuse 1b............. 401002 .307
Pinder dh............ 200011 .273
Lowrie ph............ 100001 .200
Brown lf.............. 300011 .167
K.Smith 3b.......... 200012 .196
Bethancourt c..... 401001 .209
McKinney rf........ 300001 .100
Andrus ss............ 301001 .193
Pache cf.............. 300003 .176
TOTALS 29 030315 —
TWINS AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Buxton cf............ 300002 .278
Celestino cf......... 100000 .265
Kepler rf.............. 300010 .244
Polanco 2b.......... 413100 .232
Sánchez dh......... 400001 .209
Gordon lf............. 301002 .250
Miranda 3b......... 200010 .136
Kirilloff 1b.......... 200002 .053
Jeffers c.............. 300001 .210
Lewis ss.............. 301001 .286
TOTALS 28 15129—
OAKLAND......000 000 000 —03 1
MINNESOTA..000 001 00X —15 0
E: Puk (1). LOB: Oakland 6, Minnesota 6.
2B: Bethancourt (5), Polanco (6), Lewis
(1). HR: Polanco (3), off Kaprielian.
ATHLETICS IP HRERBBSOERA
Kaprielian......... 52 / 331127 5.87
Jackson...............^1 / 300001 4.76
Moll..................... 100001 0.00
Puk......................^2 / 320000 0.69
Trivino................^1 / 300000 10.8
TWINS IP HRERBBSOERA
Gray..................... 420027 3.48
Coulombe......... 11 / 300001 0.82
Jax.................... 12 / 310002 1.35
Duran................... 200015 3.68
WP: Jax (2-0); LP: Kaprielian (0-2); S:
Duran (2). Inherited runners-scored:
Trivino 2-0. HBP: Moll (Kirilloff), Duran
(Murphy). WP: Kaprielian. T: 2:55. A:
22,272 (38,544).

Astros 3, Tigers 2
José Altuve homered
early and Michael Brantley
tripled in a two-run eighth
to help Houston run its win-
ning streak to s ix games
with a v ictory over Detroit.
The win was Manager
Dusty Baker’s 2,004th,
moving him past Bruce Bo-
chy (2,003) for 11th on the
all-time list. Bryan Abreu
pitched a scoreless eighth
for the win.
TIGERS AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Hill cf.................. 503000 .286
Báez ss............... 512002 .246
Grossman rf........ 311010 .273
Cabrera dh.......... 401201 .268
Candelario 3b...... 402001 .207
Schoop 2b........... 400001 .128
W.Castro lf......... 401002 .240
Torkelson 1b....... 301011 .173
Barnhart c........... 400002 .259
TOTALS 36 2112210—
ASTROS AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Altuve 2b............ 422101 .255
Brantley dh......... 411100 .278
Bregman 3b........ 400000 .232
Alvarez lf............ 200022 .263
Gurriel 1b............ 300010 .196
Tucker rf............. 100131 .247
Peña ss............... 401002 .234
McCormick cf...... 300001 .253
Maldonado c....... 200002 .085
Díaz ph................ 100000 .186
J.Castro c............ 000000 .077
TOTALS 28 34369—
DETROIT........002 000 000 —211 0
HOUSTON......001 000 02X —34 1
E: Alvarez (1). LOB: Detroit 9, Houston


  1. 2B: Cabrera (3), W.Castro (2), Báez
    (5). 3B: Brantley (1). HR: Altuve (4), off
    Rodriguez.
    TIGERS IP HRERBBSOERA
    Rodriguez......... 62 / 311138 4.50
    Fulmer................. 132230 1.59
    Lange..................^1 / 300001 1.86
    ASTROS IP HRERBBSOERA
    Valdez.................. 692217 3.34
    Stanek................. 110011 1.86
    Abreu................... 110001 3.86
    Pressly................. 100001 5.06
    WP: Abreu (1-0); LP: Fulmer (1-1); S:
    Pressly (4). Inherited runners-scored:
    Fulmer 1-0, Lange 3-0. IBB: off Fulmer
    (Alvarez). T: 3:01. A: 34,109 (41,168).


GAME 2
Pirates 8, Reds 5
Ben Gamel hit a two-run
homer and Yoshi Tsutsugo
and Diego Castillo had
back-to-back long balls as
Pittsburgh salvaged a dou-
bleheader split.
PIRATES AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Gamel lf.............. 512202 .308
Marisnick lf........ 000000 .170
B.Reynolds cf...... 512102 .220
Hayes 3b............. 513002 .318
Vogelbach dh...... 410010 .263
Tsutsugo 1b........ 411211 .191
Castillo ss........... 412112 .254
Suwinski rf......... 311111 .207
Knapp c............... 400014 .160
Tucker 2b............ 512100 .185
TOTALS 39 8138514—
REDS AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Naquin rf................. 410004 .203
Drury 3b.................. 423411 .274
Pham lf.................... 400011 .225
Moustakas dh......... 502102 .246
Moran 1b................. 400001 .184
Farmer ss................ 300011 .204
Friedl cf................... 411000 .167
M.Reynolds 2b........ 201020 .375
Garcia c................... 210000 .200
Stephenson ph-c..... 100010 .302
TOTALS 33 575610 —
PITTSBURGH.400 300 100 —813 0
CINCINNATI...200 300 000 —57 0
LOB: Pittsburgh 10, Cincinnati 8. 2B:
Hayes (7), Tucker (1), Suwinski (1),
Drury 2 (7), Moustakas (3). HR: B.Reyn-
olds (3), off Moreta; Tsutsugo (1), off
Diehl; Castillo (2), off Diehl; Gamel (2),
off Dugger; Drury (5), off Keller.
PIRATES IP HRERBBSOERA
Keller................ 41 / 365533 6.11
Hembree.............^2 / 300000 6.00
Kranick................ 210023 0.00
Stratton.............. 100011 4.76
Bednar................. 100003 0.71
REDS IP HRERBBSOERA
Moreta................^1 / 322201 6.39
Diehl...................^2 / 322200 11.1
Dugger................. 353315 9.00
Díaz..................... 100011 0.71
Santillan........... 12 / 321114 6.10
Hoffman........... 11 / 310011 1.72
Solomon.............. 110012 0.00
WP: Hembree (2-0); LP: Diehl (0-1); S:
Bednar (4). Inherited runners-scored:
Hembree 1-0, Diehl 1-1, Díaz 1-0, Hoff-
man 1-0. HBP: Keller (Naquin), Díaz
(Suwinski). WP: Kranick, Dugger, Díaz.
T: 3:46. A: 21,448 (42,319).

Giants 13, Cardinals 7
Wilmer Flores hit a
grand slam in the first in-
ning a s San Francisco
snapped out of its offen-
sive funk and beat St. Lou-
is to end a five-game skid.
Mauricio Dubón and
Darin Ruf also homered for
the Giants.
CARDINALS AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Edman 2b.............. 410012 .308
Goldschmidt 1b..... 512002 .276
Arenado 3b........... 502101 .347
O'Neill lf................ 411011 .206
Yepez dh............... 512000 .438
Carlson rf.............. 511301 .208
Bader cf................. 423010 .247
Molina c................ 401103 .230
DeJong ss.............. 402200 .135
TOTALS 40 7147310—
GIANTS AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Slater cf.............. 41101 2.255
Dubón ss............. 44221 0.182
Belt 1b................ 12003 0.239
Wade Jr. ph-1b... 01001 0.000
Ruf dh................. 42121 1.190
Flores 3b............. 31161 0.269
González lf.......... 41110 1.318
Estrada 2b.......... 40120 0.240
Bart c.................. 40000 2.164
Yastrzemski rf.... 41200 0.288
TOTALS 32 13 91386—
ST. LOUIS.......120 100 300 —714 3
SAN FRAN.....440 100 13X —1390
E: Edman (2), DeJong (3), Molina (2).
LOB: St. Louis 9, San Francisco 7. 2B:
Goldschmidt (5), Estrada (6). HR: Carl-
son (1), off Littell; Flores (3), off Matz;
Dubón (1), off Matz; Ruf (1), off Matz.
CARDINALS IP HRERBBSOERA
Matz.................... 258833 7.01
Woodford......... 31 / 321012 2.25
Naughton...........^2 / 300001 0.00
Wittgren............. 121100 2.61
Whitley............... 003340 4.15
McFarland........... 100000 5.62
GIANTS IP HRERBBSOERA
Webb................... 584427 3.82
Leone................... 110002 2.25
Littell................... 143301 4.00
Rogers................. 110000 2.31
García.................. 100010 0.00
WP: Webb (4-1); LP: Matz (3-2). Whit-
ley pitched to 4 batters in the 8th Inher-
ited runners-scored: McFarland 3-2.
HBP: Wittgren (Bart), McFarland
(González). T: 3:22. A: 40,113 (41,915).

Rockies 4,
Diamondbacks 1
Yonathan Daza, José Ig-
lesias and Connor Joe hit
consecutive two-out RBI
singles i n the ninth as C olo-
rado r allied past Arizona.
The Rockies trailed 1-0
entering the ninth but
scored four runs off D ia-
mondbacks closer Mark
Melancon, who had a 1.08
ERA coming into the game.
ROCKIES AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Joe dh................... 501100 .267
Blackmon rf.......... 500000 .234
Grichuk cf............. 400003 .294
Cron 1b................. 302010 .320
Hampson pr-3b..... 010000 .154
McMahon 3b-1b... 402001 .261
Díaz c.................... 300011 .240
Rodgers 2b........... 411001 .173
Hilliard lf.............. 200000 .174
Daza ph-lf............. 211101 .364
Iglesias ss............. 411101 .293
TOTALS3648328 —
D’BACKS AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Hummel dh......... 500002 .158
Luplow cf............ 310010 .192
Marte 2b............. 301011 .184
Walker 1b........... 302110 .170
Peralta lf............. 201020 .221
Ahmed ss............ 400000 .211
P.Smith rf........... 300011 .263
Rojas 3b.............. 401001 .286
Varsho c.............. 401001 .245
TOTALS3 116166 —
COLORADO....000 000 004 —481
ARIZONA.......000 000 010 —162
E: Iglesias (4), Rojas (1), Luplow (1).
LOB: Colorado 7, Arizona 9. 2B: Walker
(5).
ROCKIES IP HRERBBSOERA
Freeland.............. 650025 3.94
Kinley.................. 100000 0.79
Colomé................. 111130 6.23
Bard..................... 100011 1.64
D’BACKS IP HRERBBSOERA
Davies............... 61 / 330026 3.34
Mantiply.............^2 / 300001 0.82
Kennedy............... 100000 3.46
Melancon............^2 / 354301 4.00
Nelson................^1 / 300000 1.64
WP: Colomé (1-0); LP: Melancon (0-3);
S: Bard (9). Inherited runners-scored:
Mantiply 1-0, Nelson 1-0. IBB: off Colo-
mé (Peralta). T: 3:19. A: 24,133 (48,686).

Rays 8, Mariners 7
Late Friday
Pinch hitter Manuel Mar-
got launched a go-ahead,
three-run homer in the
ninth inning, and Tampa
Bay rallied to beat scuffling
Seattle f or its seventh
straight road win.
RAYS AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Díaz 1b................ 512101 .308
Franco ss............ 411111 .298
Arozarena dh...... 524101 .233
Lowe 2b.............. 211020 .200
Ramirez lf........... 401100 .319
Margot lf............ 111300 .312
Kiermaier cf........ 500001 .169
Walls 3b.............. 410012 .203
Mejía c................ 413000 .407
Phillips rf............ 400004 .170
TOTALS 38 8137410—
MARINERS AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Frazier 2b............ 412010 .243
France 1b............ 401010 .327
Crawford ss........ 400011 .347
Suárez 3b............ 332321 .219
Winker lf............. 512000 .200
Toro dh................ 400100 .146
Rodríguez cf....... 412010 .232
Moore rf.............. 301101 .235
Kelenic ph-rf....... 111200 .139
Murphy c............. 200000 .303
Torrens c............. 200001 .167
TOTALS 36 711764 —
TAMPA BAY..030 010 103 —813 1
SEATTLE........200 200 021 —711 1
E: Lowe (4), Suárez (2). LOB: Tampa
Bay 8, Seattle 9. 2B: Arozarena (10),
Mejía (2), Frazier (6), Winker 2 (5). HR:
Margot (1), off Sewald; Suárez (5), off
Wisler; Kelenic (3), off Thompson; Suár-
ez (6), off Thompson.
RAYS IP HRERBBSOERA
Wisler.................. 222202 2.57
Fleming............ 22 / 342231 6.38
Beeks................ 11 / 310000 0.00
Feyereisen........ 11 / 300020 0.00
Thompson..........^2 / 343311 2.70
Raley................... 100000 2.25
MARINERS IP HRERBBSOERA
Gilbert................. 574436 1.64
Swanson.............. 110003 0.00
Muñoz................^1 / 311110 4.32
Misiewicz............ 110001 2.57
Mills...................^2 / 300000 1.59
Sewald................. 133300 3.86
WP: Thompson (2-1); LP: Sewald (0-1); S:
Raley (3). Inherited runners-scored: Beeks
2-0, Misiewicz 2-0, Mills 1-0. HBP: Muñoz
(Lowe). T: 3:54. A: 26,154 (47,929).

FOUL WEATHER FORCES
MORE POSTPONEMENTS


Three games on the East
Coast were postponed
because of rain Saturday.


In Baltimore, the Orioles
and Royals were rained
out for a second
consecutive day. They will
attempt to play a
doubleheader Sunday
and a single game
Monday, which was
originally a day off for both
teams.


In Philadelphia, the
Phillies and Mets were
washed out for a second
day in a row. The game will
be made up as part of a
doubleheader Sunday.


In New York, the Yankees-
Rangers series opener
was rained out for a
second straight day and
will be made up Monday
at 1:05 p.m.


PERSONNEL DEPT.


Brewers: OF Andrew
McCutchen was placed
on the covid-19 injured list
after testing positive for
the coronavirus.


Red Sox: LHP Chris Sale
suffered a setback in his
recovery from a fractured
rib cage because of a
“personal medical issue,”
according to chief
baseball officer Chaim
Bloom. The issue will push
back Sale’s expected
June return date b y
several weeks.


QUOTABLE


“Pure panic.”
— the Pirates’ Josh
VanMeter on his mind-set
once he realized he would
have to play catcher
Saturday against the Reds.
VanMeter, who last played
the position at age 14, was
pressed into emergency
duty when Pittsburgh’s two
catchers were forced from
the game, one by injury a nd
one by e jection.


STAR OF THE DAY


Tyler Stephenson, Reds


The catcher went 3 for 4
with two doubles and four
RBI as Cincinnati beat
Pittsburgh, 9-2, in the first
game of a doubleheader
to snap a nine-game skid.


TODAY’S GAME
TO WATCH


Rays at Mariners,
4:10 p.m.


Lefty Ryan Yarbrough (0-0,
19.29 ERA) takes the hill
against right-hander
George Kirby, Seattle’s
top pitching prospect who
is being called up to make
his major league debut.


NL leaders
Entering Saturday’s games.
BATTING
Machado, SD .................................... .382
Hosmer, SD ...................................... .371
McNeil, NY ....................................... .348
Arenado, StL .................................... .344
Bell, Was ......................................... .344
Edman, StL ...................................... .322
HOME RUNS
Cron, Col ............................................... 9
Adames, Mil ......................................... 8
Tellez, Mil ............................................. 7
Schwarber, Phi ..................................... 7
Arenado, StL ......................................... 7
Machado, SD ......................................... 7
Riley, Atl ............................................... 7
RBI
Tellez, Mil ........................................... 24
Cron, Col ............................................. 24
Arenado, StL ....................................... 23
Adames, Mil ....................................... 22
Machado, SD ....................................... 21
Alonso, NY .......................................... 21
ERA
Kelly, Ari .......................................... 1.22
López, Mia ....................................... 1.29
Mikolas, StL .................................... 1.53
Rodón, SF ......................................... 1.55
Wright, Atl ...................................... 1.74
SAVES
Hader, Mil ........................................... 11
Rogers, SD .......................................... 11
Bard, Col ............................................... 8
Jansen, Atl ........................................... 7
STRIKEOUTS
Burnes, Mil ......................................... 43
Lauer, Mil ............................................ 42
Scherzer, NY ....................................... 42
Nola, Phi ............................................. 41
Rodón, SF ............................................ 41
Wright, Atl ......................................... 37
Megill, NY ........................................... 36

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STACY BENGS/ASSOCIATED PRESS

An ‘A’ for effort
Athletics pitcher James Kaprielian can’t quite track down a foul ball Saturday against the Twins.
The right-hander tossed 52 / 3 s olid innings, but Oakland’s offense was AWOL i n a 1-0 defeat.

TODAY

Interleague scores
FRIDAY’S RESULT
at L.A. Angels 3, Washington 0
SATURDAY’S RESULT
Washington at L.A. Angels, late

AL leaders


Entering Saturday’s games.
BATTING
Benintendi, KC ................................. .354
Crawford, Sea .................................. .347
Bogaerts, Bos .................................. .343
Anderson, Chi .................................. .330
Kwan, Cle ......................................... .328
France, Sea ...................................... .327
Trout, LA .......................................... .325
Ramírez, Cle .................................... .315
Margot, TB ....................................... .312
HOME RUNS
Buxton, Min .......................................... 9
Rizzo, NY .............................................. 9
Judge, NY .............................................. 9
Alvarez, Hou ......................................... 8
Ramírez, Cle ......................................... 7
Guerrero Jr., Tor ................................... 7
RBI
Ramírez, Cle ....................................... 29
Rizzo, NY ............................................ 21
France, Sea ......................................... 21
Judge, NY ............................................ 19
Guerrero Jr., Tor ................................. 19
García, Tex .......................................... 18
Walsh, LA ........................................... 18
Buxton, Min ........................................ 17
Suárez, Sea ......................................... 17
ERA
Wacha, Bos ...................................... 1.39
Manoah, Tor .................................... 1.45
Ryan, Min ......................................... 1.63
Gilbert, Sea ...................................... 1.64
Keller, KC ......................................... 1.74
Verlander, Hou ................................ 1.93
Pérez, Tex ........................................ 2.25
Gausman, Tor .................................. 2.27
Kluber, TB ........................................ 2.36
SAVES
Romano, Tor ....................................... 12
Hendriks, Chi ........................................ 8
Iglesias, LA ........................................... 7
Chapman, NY ........................................ 6
Clase, Cle .............................................. 5
STRIKEOUTS
McClanahan, TB .................................. 47
Gausman, Tor ..................................... 41
Ohtani, LA .......................................... 41
Cease, Chi ........................................... 39
Montas, Oak ....................................... 37
Eovaldi, Bos ........................................ 36
Gilbert, Sea ......................................... 33
Giolito, Chi .......................................... 32
Manoah, Tor ....................................... 32


NOTES

EAST WLPCTGBL10STR
New York 18 7.720—9-1 L-1
x-Tampa Bay1710.630 28-2 W-5
Toronto 17 12 .586 35-5 L-1
Baltimore1016.385 81 / 2 4-6 W-2
Boston 10 18 .357 91 / 2 3-7 L-4

CENTRAL WLPCT GBL10STR
Minnesota 17 11 .607—7-3 W-2
Chicago 13 13 .500 37-3 W-5
Cleveland 13 14 .481 31 / 2 6-4 W-1
Kansas City 815.348 61 / 2 3-7 L-1
Detroit 818.308 82-8 L-4

WEST WLPCT GBL10STR
x-Los Angeles 18 10 .643 —7-3 W-3
Houston 17 11 .60718-2 W-6
x-Seattle 12 15 .444 51 / 2 1-9 L-5
Texas1014.41765-5 W-4
Oakland 10 17 .370 7^1 / 2 1-9 L-8
x-Late game

EAST WLPCTGBL10STR


New York 19 9.679 —6-4 W-1


Miami 13 14 .481 51 / 2 4-6 W-1


Atlanta 13 16 .448 61 / 2 5-5 W-1


Philadelphia 11 15 .423 75-5 L-4


x-Washington 919.321 10 3-7 L-3


CENTRAL WLPCT GBL10STR
Milwaukee 19 9.679 —8-2 L-1
St. Louis 16 11 .593 21 / 2 6-4 L-1
Pittsburgh 11 15 .423 73-7 W-1
Chicago 917.346 92-8 L-4
Cincinnati 423.148 14^1 / 2 1-9 L-1

WEST WLPCT GBL10STR
Los Angeles 18 7.720—7-3 W-5
San Diego 18 10 .643 11 / 2 7-3 L-1
Colorado 16 11 .593 36-4 W-1
San Francisco 15 12 .556 43-7 W-1
Arizona 14 14 .500 51 / 2 7-3 L-1
x-Late game

I nterleague game
NATIONALS AT ANGELS, 4:07
W-L ERA TEAM
Fedde (R) 2-2 4.68 3-2
Sandoval (L) 1-1 1.29 3-1
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