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D4 EZ M2 THE WASHINGTON POST.TUESDAY, MAY 17 , 2022


NL games
NATIONALS AT MARLINS, 6:40
W-L ERA TEAM
Adon (R) 1-6 7.03 1-6
Poteet (R) 0-0 0.55 0-0
GAME 1: D’BACKS AT DODGERS, 3:10
Kelly (R) 3-1 1.71 4-3
TBD ---- ---- ----
GAME 2: D ’BACKS AT DODGERS, 10:10
TBD ---- ---- ----
Anderson (L) 3-0 4.40 2-2
GAME 1: CARDINALS AT METS, 3:10
Matz (L) 3-3 6.40 4-3
Walker (R) 1-0 3.00 2-2
GAME 2: CARDINALS AT METS
(FOLLOWING GAME 1)
TBD ---- ---- ----
TBD ---- ---- ----
PADRES AT PHILLIES, 6:45
Clevinger (R) 0-0 5.00 2-0
TBD ---- ---- ----
BRAVES AT BREWERS, 7:40
TBD ---- ---- ----
Houser (R) 3-3 3.86 3-3
PIRATES AT CUBS, 7:40
Brubaker (R) 0-3 5.34 3-4
TBD ---- ---- ----
GIANTS AT ROCKIES, 8:40
Cobb (R) 2-1 3.98 2-3
Kuhl (R) 3-1 2.88 4-2

AL games
YANKEES AT ORIOLES, 7:05
W-L ERA TEAM
Taillon (R) 3-1 2.94 5-1
Watkins (R) 0-1 5.19 3-3
GAME 1: WHITE SOX AT ROYALS, 2:10
Cease (R) 3-1 3.55 5-2
Heasley (R) 0-1 2.70 0-1
GAME 2: WHITE SOX AT ROYALS, 7:10
TBD ---- ---- ----
TBD ---- ---- ----
TIGERS AT RAYS, 6:40
Brieske (R) 0-2 3.86 1-3
McClanahan (L) 2-2 2.52 4-3
MARINERS AT BLUE JAYS, 7:07
Gilbert (R) 4-1 2.13 5-2
Berríos (R) 2-2 5.82 5-2
ASTROS AT RED SOX, 7:10
Urquidy (R) 2-1 4.40 4-2
Eovaldi (R) 1-1 3.15 2-5
ANGELS AT RANGERS, 8:05
Detmers (L) 2-1 3.77 4-2
Hearn (L) 2-2 5.26 3-3
TWINS AT ATHLETICS, 9:40
Winder (R) 2-1 2.46 2-1
Kaprielian (R) 0-2 4.97 1-2

NL scores
SUNDAY’S RESULTS
San Diego 7, at Atlanta 3 (11)
at Pittsburgh 1, Cincinnati 0
Milwaukee 7, at Miami 3
Chicago Cubs 3, at Arizona 2
at L.A. Dodgers 5, Philadelphia 4
at St. Louis 15, San Francisco 6
MONDAY’S RESULTS
at Miami 8, Washington 2
at Milwaukee 1, Atlanta 0
at Chicago Cubs 9, Pittsburgh 0
San Francisco 7, at Colorado 6
Arizona at L.A. Dodgers, late
St. Louis at N.Y. Mets, ppd.

AL scores
SUNDAY’S RESULTS
at Detroit 5, Baltimore 1
at Tampa Bay 3, Toronto 0
at Minnesota 3, Cleveland 1
N.Y. Yankees 5, at Chicago White Sox 1
at Texas 7, Boston 1
L.A. Angels 4, at Oakland 1
MONDAY’S RESULTS
N.Y. Yankees 6, at Baltimore 2
Detroit 3, at Tampa Bay 2
at Toronto 6, Seattle 2
at Texas 7, L.A. Angels 4
Chicago White Sox 5, at Kansas City 3 (10)
at Boston 6, Houston 3
Minnesota at Oakland, late

Interleague game
REDS AT GUARDIANS, 6:10
W-L ERA TEAM
Overton (R) 1-0 1.59 2-1
Plesac (R) 1-3 4.68 2-4

Blue Jays 6, Mariners 2
Yusei Kikuchi allowed
one hit over six scoreless
innings to beat his former
team, Bo Bichette and
Matt Chapman backed the
left-hander with home
runs, and Toronto d efeated
Seattle.
MARINERS AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Toro 2b................ 500001 .156
France 1b ............ 300021 .324
Crawford ss ........ 400000 .311
Rodríguez cf .......400 002 .256
Winker lf............. 401000 .225
Suárez 3b............ 321110 .206
Torrens c............. 200022 .193
Souza Jr. dh........ 200002 .154
Ford ph-dh.......... 100010 .111
Moore rf.............. 200001 .161
Frazier ph-rf.......202 100 .270
TOTALS 32 24269—
BLUE JAYS AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Springer cf-rf......401 012 .268
Bichette ss ......... 523201 .247
Guerrero Jr. 1b ...311 011 .281
Hernández rf-lf...400 001 .196
Collins dh............ 200012 .200
Capra pr-dh......... 010000 .200
Kirk ph-dh........... 101200 .263
Espinal 2b........... 401001 .281
Chapman 3b........ 311110 .185
Jansen c.............. 401002 .429
Tapia lf................ 311110 .234
Zimmer cf........... 000000 .075
TOTALS 33 6106510—
SEATTLE........ 000 000 101 —24 1
TORONTO...... 110 001 21X —610 1
E: France (2), Espinal (1). LOB: Seattle
9, Toronto 9. 2B: Winker (7). HR: Suárez
(7), off Richards; Bichette (4), off Flex-
en; Chapman (6), off Flexen.
MARINERS IP HRERBBSOERA
Flexen............... 51 / 363327 4.35
Murfee................^2 / 310002 0.87
Mills.................... 122211 3.12
Elías..................... 111120 9.00
BLUE JAYS IP HRERBBSOERA
Kikuchi................. 610036 3.38
Richards.............^1 / 311120 4.11
García.................^2 / 310000 3.86
Borucki................ 100001 4.15
Stripling.............^1 / 311011 4.63
Cimber................^2 / 300001 2.35
WP: Kikuchi (2-1); LP: Flexen (1-6);
S: Cimber (2). Inherited runners-scored:
Murfee 2-1, García 2-0, Cimber 2-0.
HBP: Flexen (Guerrero Jr.). WP: Mills.
T: 3:23. A: 28,207 (53,506).

Tigers 3, Rays 2
Harold Castro hit his first
home run of the year with
two outs in the ninth inning,
a tiebreaking shot that sent
Detroit past T ampa Bay f or
its season-best fourth
straight victory.
Michael Fulmer got the
win in relief, and Gregory
Soto pitched the ninth for
his sixth save in seven tries.
TIGERSABRHBIBBSOAVG
Grossman rf........300 002 .204
W.Castro lf..........402 001 .353
Báez ss................300 001 .210
Cabrera dh...........411 001 .296
Candelario 3b......401 000 .202
Schoop 2b............411 200 .162
H.Castro 1b.........411 101 .306
Barnhart c...........400 001 .269
Hill cf...................300 002 .208
TOTALS 33 36309—
RAYS AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Díaz 3b................200 020 .260
Franco dh............300 100 .279
Arozarena lf........401 001 .228
Choi 1b ................301 000 .266
Paredes ph..........100 000 .250
Bruján 2b.............401 001 .143
Kiermaier cf ........300 000 .174
Ramirez ph..........101 000 .296
Zunino c..............400 002 .145
Walls ss ..............300 002 .174
Phillips rf ............323 100 .185
TOTALS 31 27226—
DETROIT........ 000 200 001 —36 0
TAMPA BAY... 000 001 010 —27 0
LOB: Detroit 5, Tampa Bay 5. 2B: Choi
(5), Phillips (1). HR: Schoop (3), off Klu-
ber; H.Castro (1), off Kittredge; Phillips
(3), off Faedo.
TIGERS IP HRERBBSOERA
Faedo.................5^2 / 341114 2.87
Chafin ..................^2 / 310000 2.35
Lange...................^2 / 300000 2.03
Fulmer ................. 111 111 3.14
Soto..................... 110 001 3.18
RAYS IP HRERBBSOERA
Kluber .................. 642 208 4.29
Beeks................... 210 001 1.72
Kittredge ............. 111 100 3.00
WP: Fulmer (2-2); LP: Kittredge (3-1);
S: Soto (6). Inherited runners-scored:
Chafin 1-0, Lange 1-0. HBP: Kluber 2
(Báez,Grossman). WP: Fulmer, Kluber.
T: 2:43. A: 11,532 (25,000).

Cubs 9, Pirates 0
Willson Contreras led off
with a double and became
a rare leadoff hitter with a
first-inning grand slam as
Chicago j umped out to an
eight-run lead in routing
Pittsburgh.
Wade Miley r etired his
first 14 batters before
M ichael Chavis lined a
s ingle to left and ended a
13-inning hitless streak for
the Pirates.
PIRATES AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Gamel lf.............. 300000 .282
VanMeter rf........ 100000 .177
Hayes 3b............. 300000 .293
Castillo 2b........... 100000 .230
Reynolds cf......... 400002 .202
Vogelbach dh......300 001 .252
Tsutsugo 1b........ 301001 .180
Chavis 2b-3b.......301 001 .259
Castro ss............. 301000 .267
Suwinski rf-lf .....300 001 .175
Perez c................ 300001 .143
TOTALS 30 03007—
CUBS AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Contreras dh.......522 401 .283
Suzuki rf ............. 501001 .255
Happ lf ................ 323110 .282
Rivas lf................ 101000 .255
Schwindel 1b ......511 001 .217
Gomes c.............. 513101 .254
Wisdom 3b ......... 400000 .216
Villar 2b .............. 210010 .226
Vargas 2b............ 100000 .154
Simmons ss........ 411100 .250
Ortega cf............. 211121 .236
TOTALS 37 913845 —
PITTSBURGH.000 000 000 —03 1
CHICAGO........ 800 100 00X —913 0
E: Hayes (5). LOB: Pittsburgh 3, Chicago


  1. 2B: Contreras (7), Happ (5), Gomes
    (3), Rivas (2). HR: Contreras (5), off
    Wilson.
    PIRATES IP HRERBBSOERA
    Peters.................^2 / 345510 3.98
    Wilson.............. 51 / 384322 5.67
    Beede................... 100011 4.22
    Hembree.............. 110002 6.92
    CUBS IP HRERBBSOERA
    Miley................... 710006 2.70
    Rucker................. 220001 4.20
    WP: Miley (1-0); LP: Peters (3-2).
    Inherited runners-scored: Wilson 3-3.
    WP: Beede. T: 2:29. A: 31,119 (41,649).


Brewers 1, Braves 0
Freddy Peralta dominat-
ed over seven innings,
Hunter Renfroe scored on
a wild pitch, and Milwau-
kee t wo-hit A tlanta.
Peralta gave up both
hits and a walk while strik-
ing out 10 and retiring his
final 11 batters. It was the
sixth time in Peralta’s ca-
reer that he struck out 10
or more batters. He record-
ed his 500th strikeout in
the seventh when he re-
tired Marcell Ozuna.
Luis Urías had two hits
for the Brewers.
BRAVES AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Demeritte rf .......400 002 .281
Olson 1b ............. 400001 .254
Riley 3b............... 401001 .244
Ozuna lf.............. 201011 .210
d'Arnaud c.......... 300002 .260
Albies 2b............. 300001 .227
Duvall cf ............. 300003 .197
Swanson ss........300 002 .223
Arcia dh .............. 300003 .316
TOTALS 29 020116 —
BREWERS AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Wong 2b ............. 400000 .248
Urías ss............... 302010 .302
Yelich dh............. 400001 .244
Tellez 1b............. 400002 .240
Renfroe rf........... 211010 .232
Narváez c............ 300000 .253
Taylor lf.............. 300001 .211
Peterson 3b........ 301001 .227
Cain cf................. 301001 .188
TOTALS 29 15026—
ATLANTA....... 000 000 000 —02 1
MILWAUKEE.000 001 00X —15 0
E: Olson (3). LOB: Atlanta 3, Milwaukee


  1. 2B: Renfroe (6).
    BRAVES IP HRERBBSOERA
    Anderson............. 641123 3.75
    Strider................. 210003 2.75
    BREWERS IP HRERBBSOERA
    Peralta................. 72001 10 3.53
    Williams.............. 1000034.85
    Hader................... 100003 0.00
    WP: Peralta (3-1); LP: Anderson (3-2);
    S: Hader (14). WP: Anderson. T: 2:31.
    A: 25,880 (41,900).


Yankees 6, Orioles 2
NEW YORK AB RHBIBBSOAVG
LeMahieu dh.......500 003 .262
Donaldson 3b......413 110 .246
Rizzo 1b .............. 521101 .224
Stanton rf........... 401111 .289
Torres 2b ............ 312020 .243
Gallo lf ................ 500004 .191
Kiner-Falefa ss...311 011 .279
Trevino c............. 412300 .196
Hicks cf............... 401000 .213
TOTALS 37 6116510—
ORIOLES AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Mullins cf............ 400001 .253
Mancini dh.......... 300010 .282
Santander rf .......422 200 .233
Urías ss............... 300012 .210
Odor 2b ............... 401001 .191
Nevin 1b.............. 300002 .159
McKenna lf ......... 300002 .214
Chirinos c............ 300002 .129
Bannon 3b........... 200001 .143
TOTALS 29 232211 —
NEW YORK.... 001 300 002 —611 1
BALTIMORE... 000 100 001 —23 0
E: Gallo (1). LOB: New York 9, Baltimore


  1. 2B: Stanton (3). HR: Trevino (1), off
    Bradish; Donaldson (5), off Bautista;
    Rizzo (10), off Bautista; Santander (5),
    off Severino; Santander (6), off Chap-
    man. RBI: Stanton (32), Trevino 3 (6),
    Donaldson (14), Rizzo (24), Santander 2
    (16).
    NEW YORK IP HRERBBSOERA
    Severino.............. 611127 3.63
    Loáisiga............... 110001 5.52
    Green................... 100001 3.14
    Chapman............. 111102 2.13
    ORIOLES IP HRERBBSOERA
    Bradish............. 41 / 384436 5.06
    Akin.................. 32 / 310013 1.46
    Bautista.............. 122211 3.00
    WP: Severino (3-0); LP: Bradish (1-2).
    Inherited runners-scored: Akin 1-0.
    HBP: Severino (Bannon). T: 2:59.
    A: 12,228 (45,971).


Rangers 7, Angels 4
Eli White had the first
and last of five Texas hits
during a s ix-run first inning
that knocked out N oah
Syndergaard as the Rang-
ers beat L os Angeles.
Joe Barlow worked
around a walk in the ninth
for his seventh save in sev-
en chances. Shohei Ohtani
hit an RBI double off the
wall in center in the Angels’
three-run first.
ANGELS AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Ward rf ............... 512001 .385
Trout cf............... 411000 .310
Ohtani dh............ 411103 .257
Rendon 3b........... 400002 .220
Walsh 1b............. 311011 .242
Marsh lf .............. 401200 .283
Romine c............. 301002 .222
Rengifo ph .......... 000010 .286
Wade 2b.............. 401001 .247
Velazquez ss.......401 100 .193
TOTALS 35 494210 —
RANGERS AB RHBIBBSOAVG
White lf .............. 512201 .256
Semien 2b........... 311010 .162
Seager ss............ 411101 .234
García cf.............. 411101 .206
Calhoun rf........... 200111 .215
Heim c................. 421200 .277
Lowe 1b .............. 400002 .233
Huff dh................ 412002 .357
Miller 3b ............. 300011 .207
TOTALS 33 78739—
L.A..................300 100 000 —492
TEXAS............600 000 10X —780
E: Walsh (3), Rendon (5). LOB: Los An-
geles 6, Texas 6. 2B: Ohtani (8), Marsh
(4), García (5). HR: Heim (4), off May-
ers.
ANGELS IP HRERBBSOERA
Syndergaard.......^2 / 346421 3.60
Barria................ 41 / 330014 1.50
Mayers................ 211103 4.61
Barraclough......... 100001 0.00
RANGERS IP HRERBBSOERA
Gray.................. 52 / 384418 5.73
Burke................ 11 / 310001 1.35
King..................... 100000 2.81
Barlow................. 100011 1.35
WP: Gray (1-1); LP: Syndergaard (3-2);
S: Barlow (7). Inherited runners-scored:
Barria 3-2, Burke 2-0. T: 2:51. A: 15,110
(40,300).

White Sox 5,
Royals 3 (10)
Luis Robert hit a two-run
homer in the 10th inning
after Johnny Cueto’s im-
pressive Chicago debut as
the White Sox defeated
Kansas City.
Cueto, 36, pitched six
scoreless innings in his
first major league start of
the season.
WHITE SOX AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Anderson ss........ 502001 .339
Moncada 3b ........ 500001 .231
Robert cf............. 522200 .308
Abreu 1b ............. 301020 .200
Grandal c............. 512201 .176
Sheets dh............ 501001 .230
García 2b-lf......... 401002 .200
Engel rf............... 411000 .230
Vaughn lf............ 300101 .250
Harrison pr-2b....010 000 .149
TOTALS 39 510527 —
ROYALS AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Merrifield 2b.......312 211 .194
Benintendi lf.......401 101 .314
Perez c................ 400002 .203
Santana 1b ......... 400001 .135
Dozier dh ............ 400001 .272
Witt Jr. ss-3b.....300 012 .211
Taylor cf.............. 411002 .229
Rivera 3b ............ 200000 .222
O'Hearn ph.......... 101000 .194
Lopez pr-ss......... 110001 .188
Isbel rf ................ 401003 .194
TOTALS 34 363214 —
CHICAGO.........001200 000 2—5100
KANSAS CITY.000000 030 0—360
LOB: Chicago 8, Kansas City 4.
2B: Engel (6), Isbel (2), Merrifield (4).
HR: Grandal (2), off Keller; Robert (5),
off Barlow.
WHITE SOX IP HRERBBSOERA
Cueto................... 620027 0.00
Foster.................. 100002 2.70
Graveman............ 143301 2.95
Burr..................... 100001 4.50
Hendriks.............. 100003 4.41
ROYALS IP HRERBBSOERA
Keller................... 783303 2.89
Coleman.............. 100012 2.03
Barlow.............. 12 / 312112 1.56
Speier.................^1 / 310000 2.08
WP: Burr (1-1); LP: Barlow (2-1);
S: Hendriks (10). Inherited runners-
scored: Speier 1-0. T: 3:05. A: 12,441
(37,903).

Red Sox 6, Astros 3
Trevor Story homered to
tie the score in the seventh
inning and Xander
B ogaerts hit a two-run shot
in the eighth to boost
B oston past H ouston.
Astros starter Jake
O dorizzi left the game on a
stretcher in the fifth inning
with a leg injury.
ASTROS AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Altuve 2b............ 401101 .259
Brantley lf .......... 412000 .281
Bregman 3b ........ 300012 .230
Alvarez dh .......... 300012 .250
Gurriel 1b............ 300100 .241
Tucker rf ............. 400000 .246
McCormick cf......312 111 .242
Castro c............... 411001 .083
Dubón ss............. 301000 .250
TOTALS 31 37337—
RED SOX AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Hernández cf ......422 000 .180
Devers 3b............ 401001 .322
Martinez dh........ 412101 .321
Bogaerts ss ........ 211210 .346
Verdugo lf........... 400101 .205
Story 2b.............. 311110 .200
Cordero 1b .......... 411001 .235
Dalbec 1b ............ 000000 .165
Vázquez c............ 300001 .221
Bradley Jr. rf.......300 001 .196
TOTALS 31 68526—
HOUSTON...... 000 011 100 —370
BOSTON......... 000 110 13X —680
LOB: Houston 8, Boston 4. 2B: Brantley
(7), Castro (1), McCormick (6), Cordero
(3), Hernández (10), Martinez (12).
HR: McCormick (4), off Whitlock; Story
(2), off Maton; Bogaerts (3), off Neris.
ASTROS IP HRERBBSOERA
Odorizzi............... 532114 3.13
Maton.................. 221101 4.08
Neris.................... 133311 2.12
RED SOX IP HRERBBSOERA
Whitlock.............. 532223 2.43
Diekman.............^2 / 300010 3.18
Schreiber............^1 / 300001 0.00
Barnes................^1 / 321100 7.71
Strahm............. 12 / 310003 2.13
Robles.................. 110000 2.51
WP: Strahm (2-1); LP: Neris (1-2);
S: Robles (2). Inherited runners-scored:
Diekman 2-1, Schreiber 2-0, Strahm 1-0.
HBP: Whitlock (Altuve), Maton (Bo-
gaerts), Strahm (Brantley). PB: Castro
(1). T: 3:07. A: 29,706 (37,755).

CARDINALS-METS
MATCHUP POSTPONED


The game between the
Cardinals and the Mets
scheduled for Monday
night was postponed
because of rain in the
forecast and will be made
up as part of a single-
admission doubleheader
Tuesday at New York’s Citi
Field. The first game will
begin at 3:10 p.m.


PERSONNEL DEPT.


Giants: Reinstated IF
Tommy La Stella
(recovery from Achilles’
surgery) from the 10-day
injured list, transferred
RHP Anthony DeSclafani
(ankle) to the 60-day IL
and optioned OF Luis
González to Class AAA
Sacramento.


Guardians: Acquired
RHP Yohan Ramirez from
the Mariners for cash or a
player to be named.


Mariners: Placed R HP
Drew Steckenrider on the
restricted list and
selected the contract of
LHP Roenis Elías from
Class AAA Tacoma. LHP
Robbie Ray remained on
Seattle’s active roster but
did not accompany the
team to Canada, which
has a vaccine
requirement for entry, for
a series in Toronto.


White Sox: Recalled RHP
Johnny Cueto from Class
AAA Charlotte. Cueto
spent the past six
seasons with the Giants.


QUOTABLE


“It’s not


acceptable....


I’m going to work


on it and fix it.”
Nestor Cortes ,
Yankees left-hander, who
said he deactivated his
Twitter account after
screenshots surfaced of
tweets from a decade ago
that included racial slurs.


STAR OF THE DAY


Willson Contreras,
Cubs


He became the 10th
leadoff hitter since 1901
with a first-inning grand
slam as Chicago scored
eight first-inning runs en
route to a 9-0 win over
Pittsburgh.


TODAY’S GAME
T O WATCH


Astros at Red Sox,
7:10 p.m., TBS


Houston RHP José
Urquidy (2-1, 4.40 ERA)
faces Boston RHP
Nathan Eovaldi (1-1, 3.15)
at Fenway Park.


NL leaders
Entering Monday’s games.
BATTING
Machado, SD .................................... .359
Hosmer, SD ...................................... .350
Bell, Was ......................................... .336
Bohm, Phi ........................................ .315
Iglesias, Col ..................................... .313
HOME RUNS
Schwarber, Phi ..................................... 9
Renfroe, Mil .......................................... 9
Adames, Mil ......................................... 9
Cron, Col ............................................... 9
Harper, Phi ............................................ 9
RBI
Tellez, Mil ........................................... 29
Alonso, NY .......................................... 29
Arenado, StL ....................................... 27
Harper, Phi .......................................... 27
Cron, Col ............................................. 25
ERA
López, Mia ....................................... 1.05
Gallen, Ari ........................................ 1.05
Mikolas, StL .................................... 1.49
Kelly, Ari .......................................... 1.71
Burnes, Mil ...................................... 1.77
Rodón, SF ......................................... 1.80
SAVES
Hader, Mil ........................................... 13
Rogers, SD .......................................... 13
Bard, Col ............................................... 9
Díaz, NY ................................................ 8
Jansen, Atl ........................................... 8
STRIKEOUTS
Burnes, Mil ......................................... 57
Nola, Phi ............................................. 55
Scherzer, NY ....................................... 55
Rodón, SF ............................................ 53
Manaea, SD ........................................ 50
Wright, Atl ......................................... 50

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Leap of faith

Milwaukee’s Tyrone Taylor couldn’t quite reach a foul ball hit by Atlanta’s Adam Duvall in the fifth inning of the Brewers’ 1-0 victory at home.

TODAY

Interleague scores
SUNDAY’S RESULTS
Houston 8, at Washington 0
Seattle 8, at N.Y. Mets 7
Kansas City 8, at Colorado 7
MONDAY’S RESULTS
No games scheduled.

AL leaders
Entering Monday’s games.
BATTING
Bogaerts, Bos .................................. .344
Anderson, Chi .................................. .336
France, Sea ...................................... .331
Devers, Bos ...................................... .324
Crawford, Sea .................................. .322
Benintendi, KC ................................. .316
Martinez, Bos .................................. .314
Trout, LA .......................................... .312
Robert, Chi ....................................... .304
HOME RUNS
Judge, NY ............................................ 12
Buxton, Min ........................................ 11
Alvarez, Hou ....................................... 11
Stanton, NY ........................................ 10
Trout, LA ............................................... 9
Rizzo, NY .............................................. 9
RBI
Ramírez, Cle ....................................... 33
Stanton, NY ........................................ 31
Judge, NY ............................................ 27
Ohtani, LA .......................................... 26
France, Sea ......................................... 25
Rizzo, NY ............................................ 23
García, Tex .......................................... 23
Walsh, LA ........................................... 23
ERA
Cortes Jr., NY .................................. 1.35
Verlander, Hou ................................ 1.38
Kopech, Chi ...................................... 1.54
Blackburn, Oak ................................ 1.67
Manoah, Tor .................................... 1.71
Pérez, Tex ........................................ 2.01
Gilbert, Sea ...................................... 2.13
Ryan, Min ......................................... 2.39
SAVES
Romano, Tor ....................................... 12
Hendriks, Chi ........................................ 9
Chapman, NY ........................................ 8
Iglesias, LA ........................................... 8
Clase, Cle .............................................. 7
Barlow, Tex ........................................... 6
Jiménez, Oak ........................................ 6
STRIKEOUTS
Cease, Chi ........................................... 58
McClanahan, TB .................................. 58
Gausman, Tor ..................................... 54
Montas, Oak ....................................... 53
Ray, Sea .............................................. 50
Cortes Jr., NY ..................................... 49
Cole, NY .............................................. 46
Ohtani, LA .......................................... 46
Skubal, Det ......................................... 45


NOTES

BY ANDY KOSTKA

baltimore — Facing a New York Yankees lineup
stacked with left-handed and right-handed power
hitters, the kind of variation mixed with experience
that creates a potent a nd imposing c ombination for
a rookie learning his way, Baltimore Orioles right-
hander Kyle Bradish struggled Monday night.
In a sense, that B radish a llowed only four runs in
his 41 / 3 innings during a 6-2 loss at Oriole Park at
Camden Yards was commendable. He worked
through traffic throughout, with a 30-pitch first
inning setting the stage for a laborious outing.
The 25-year-old escaped that jam, s tranding the
bases loaded, with three strikeouts mingling with
two walks and an infield single. And it appeared the
six-pitch second inning would even out Bradish’s
outing. But a two-out double by Giancarlo Stanton in
the third brought home Anthony Rizzo, and two
singles and a Jose Trevino homer in the fourth l eft
Bradish with a 5.06 ERA in four starts. He gave up a
career-high eight hits and three walks, not matching
the 11-strikeout performance he compiled last week
in a win at the St. Louis Cardinals.
I t took a golf swing from Anthony Santander to
give the Orioles their first hit and first run in the
fourth inning, a low slider into the flag court beyond
right field. But t heir inability to produce much of
anything on offense led to a fourth straight loss.
The absences of Ryan Mountcastle, Austin Hays
and Jorge Mateo are clearly affecting an offense
without much depth. The Orioles got their only
other run on another Santander homer, this one
coming in the ninth inning.
— Baltimore Sun

New York’s big bats

too much for Bradish

YANKEES 6, ORIOLES 2

EAST WLPCTGBL10STR
New York 26 9.743—8-2 W-2
Tampa Bay2115.583 51 / 2 5-5 L-1
Toronto 19 17 .528 71 / 2 3-7 W-1
Boston 14 21 .400 12 4-6 W-1
Baltimore1422.389 12^1 / 2 4-6L-4

CENTRAL WLPCT GBL10STR
x-Minnesota 20 15 .571—5-5 W-1
Chicago 17 17 .500 21 / 2 6-4 W-1
Cleveland 16 17 .485 36-4 L-1
Kansas City 12 21 .364 74-6 L-1
Detroit 13 23 .361 71 / 2 5-5 W-4

WEST WLPCT GBL10STR
Houston 23 13 .639 —8-2 L-1
Los Angeles 24 14 .632 —6-4 L-1
Seattle 16 20 .444 74-6 L-1
Texas1519.441 75-5 W-2
x-Oakland 15 22 .405 81 / 2 5-5 L-2
x-Late game

EAST WLPCTGBL10STR


New York 23 13 .639 —5-5 L-1


Philadelphia 17 18 .486 51 / 2 6-4 L-1


Miami 16 19 .457 61 / 2 4-6 W-1


Atlanta 16 20 .444 75-5 L-2


Washington 12 25 .324 111 / 2 3-7 L-2


CENTRAL WLPCT GBL10STR
Milwaukee 23 13 .639 —5-5 W-2
St. Louis 19 15 .559 35-5 W-2
Pittsburgh 15 20 .429 71 / 2 5-5 L-1
Chicago 14 20 .412 85-5 W-3
Cincinnati 926.257 13^1 / 2 6-4 L-2

WEST WLPCT GBL10STR
x-Los Angeles 21 12 .636 —5-5 W-1
San Diego 22 13 .629 —6-4 W-1
San Francisco 21 14 .600 17-3 W-1
x-Arizona 18 17 .514 46-4 L-2
Colorado 17 18 .486 52-8 L-2
x-Late game

ORIOLES’ LEADERS
Entering Tuesday’s game.
Batters Avg RH2B HR RBI BB
Hays .291 1234931212
Mancini .28211 35 4313 11
Mountcastle.268 10303416 4
Mullins .25319 37 85 15 8
Mateo .24112 27 72 85
Santander .23315 28 3616 19
McKenna .214 462023
Urías .210 7215177
Odor .191 9186194
Nevin .159 470155
Gutierrez .143 241034
Bannon .143 020000

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