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D4 EZ M2 THE WASHINGTON POST.TUESDAY, MAY 24 , 2022


NL games
DODGERS AT NATIONALS, 7:05
W-L ERA TEAM
Buehler (R) 5-1 2.89 6-2
Gray (R) 4-3 4.36 5-3
ROCKIES AT PIRATES, 6:35
Freeland (L) 1-4 4.85 4-4
TBD ---- ---- ----
CUBS AT REDS, 6:40
Stroman (R) 1-4 4.88 1-5
Mahle (R) 2-4 5.23 4-5
PHILLIES AT BRAVES, 7:20
Gibson (R) 3-2 3.98 5-3
Fried (L) 4-2 3.31 4-4
BREWERS AT PADRES, 9:40
Burnes (R) 1-2 2.26 4-4
Snell (L) 0-1 7.36 0-1
METS AT GIANTS, 9:45
Bassitt (R) 4-2 2.77 6-2
Webb (R) 5-1 3.54 6-2

AL games
ORIOLES AT YANKEES, 7:05
W-L ERA TEAM
Zimmermann (L) 2-2 3.48 5-3
Montgomery (L) 0-1 3.35 2-6
TIGERS AT TWINS, 7:40
Brieske (R) 0-3 5.13 1-4
Gray (R) 1-1 3.48 3-2
RED SOX AT WHITE SOX, 8:10
Pivetta (R) 2-4 4.22 2-6
Cease (R) 4-1 3.09 6-2
GUARDIANS AT ASTROS, 8:10
TBD ---- ---- ----
Valdez (L) 3-2 2.68 4-4
RANGERS AT ANGELS, 9:38
Dunning (R) 1-2 3.92 4-4
Syndergaard (R) 3-2 3.60 3-3
ATHLETICS AT MARINERS, 9:40
Kaprielian (R) 0-2 4.50 2-2
Kirby (R) 0-1 3.60 1-2

NL scores
SUNDAY’S RESULTS
Washington 8, at Milwaukee 2
St. Louis 18, at Pittsburgh 4
at Miami 4, Atlanta 3
at Philadelphia 4, L.A. Dodgers 3 (10)
at Chicago Cubs 5, Arizona 4
N.Y. Mets 2, at Colorado 0
San Diego 10, at San Francisco 1
MONDAY’S RESULTS
L.A. Dodgers 10, at Washington 1
at Pittsburgh 2, Colorado 1
Chicago Cubs 7, at Cincinnati 4
Philadelphia 7, at Atlanta 3
Milwaukee at San Diego, late
N.Y. Mets at San Francisco, late

AL scores
SUNDAY’S RESULTS
at Baltimore 7, Tampa Bay 6 (11)
at Boston 8, Seattle 4 (10)
Detroit 4, at Cleveland 2
at Houston 5, Texas 2
Minnesota 7, at Kansas City 6
at L.A. Angels 4, Oakland 1
Game 1: Chi. White Sox 3, at N.Y. Yankees 1
Game 2: Chi. White Sox 5, at N.Y. Yankees 0
MONDAY’S RESULTS
Baltimore 6, at N.Y. Yankees 4
at Minnesota 5, Detroit 4
Cleveland 6, at Houston 1
Oakland at Seattle, late

I nterleague games
MARLINS AT RAYS, 6:40
W-L ERA TEAM
López (R) 4-1 1.56 5-3
McClanahan (L) 3-2 2.33 5-3
BLUE JAYS AT CARDINALS, 7:45
Gausman (R) 3-3 2.52 5-3
Hicks (R) 1-3 4.21 2-4
ROYALS AT DIAMONDBACKS, 9:40
Heasley (R) 0-2 4.32 0-2
Gallen (R) 3-0 1.14 5-2

Pirates 2, Rockies 1
Ke’Bryan Hayes had
three hits and scored the
tiebreaking run on Yoshi
Tsutsugo’s infield single in
the eighth inning as P itts-
burgh beat Colorado.
Josh VanMeter added
two hits for the Pirates,
who had lost three straight
games.
Connor Joe had two hits
for the Rockies, who have
lost 1 0 of their last 11 road
games.
ROCKIES AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Joe dh ................. 502001 .285
Blackmon rf ........ 401000 .217
Cron 1b................ 400000 .321
McMahon 3b.......210 022 .253
Rodgers 2b.......... 401000 .242
Grichuk cf ........... 400000 .273
Iglesias ss........... 301010 .304
Hilliard lf............. 401001 .169
Díaz c.................. 301011 .210
TOTALS 33 17045—
PIRATES AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Gamel lf.............. 311011 .270
Hayes 3b............. 313110 .290
Reynolds cf......... 300010 .223
Vogelbach dh......400 001 .241
Tsutsugo 1b........ 401101 .183
VanMeter 2b.......402 000 .184
Castro ss............. 301011 .194
Suwinski rf ......... 301000 .182
Perez c................ 300000 .118
TOTALS 30 29244—
COLORADO.... 000 100 000 —17 0
PITTSBURGH.100 000 01X —29 2
E: Castro (2), Brubaker (2). LOB: Colora-
do 9, Pittsburgh 8. 2B: Hayes (11), Su-
winski (3), Castro (2). 3B: VanMeter
(2).
ROCKIES IP HRERBBSOERA
Kuhl.................. 41 / 351141 3.67
Blach................. 22 / 310002 5.11
Kinley.................. 131101 1.10
PIRATES IP HRERBBSOERA
Brubaker........... 62 / 351024 4.64
Crowe.................. 110010 2.42
Bednar.............. 11 / 310011 0.82
WP: Bednar (1-0); LP: Kinley (1-1). In-
herited runners-scored: Blach 2-0,
Crowe 2-0, Bednar 1-0. WP: Kuhl. T:
3:05. A: 8,376 (38,747).

Cardinals 7,
Blue Jays 3 (10)
Paul Goldschmidt hit a
walk-off grand slam with
two outs in the 10th inning,
giving St. Louis a win over
Toronto.
BLUE JAYS AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Springer dh......... 411212 .271
Espinal 2b........... 401110 .292
Guerrero Jr. 1b ...300 020 .257
Bichette ss ......... 500001 .236
Hernández rf.......500 00 1.149
Kirk c................... 41100 0.259
Chapman 3b........ 31001 0.189
Gurriel Jr. lf ........ 300010 .225
Zimmer cf........... 201001 .133
Tapia ph-cf.......... 100001 .228
TOTALS 34 34366—
CARDINALS AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Edman ss ............. 410012 .279
Gorman 2b ........... 300011 .385
Sosa ph ................ 010010 .240
Goldschmidt 1b....51 1403 .338
Arenado 3b .......... 413000 .294
Yepez dh .............. 411100 .304
Donovan rf........... 312111 .340
Dickerson lf ......... 401000 .192
Nootbaar pr ......... 010000 .125
Bader cf ............... 401101 .246
Knizner c.............. 301000 .266
Pujols ph.............. 100001 .227
TOTALS 35 710749 —
TORONTO....000001200 0— 340
ST. LOUIS....010000200 4— 7100
Two outs when winning run scored.
LOB: Toronto 9, St. Louis 4. 2B: Zimmer
(3), Donovan (6), Arenado (13). HR:
Springer (8), off Mikolas; Yepez (4), off
Berríos; Goldschmidt (7), off Borucki.
BLUE JAYS IP HRERBBSOERA
Berríos.............. 61 / 373307 4.75
Cimber................^2 / 310000 1.93
Richards.............. 100010 4.34
Merryweather..... 1100106.39
Phelps.................^2 / 302112 2.87
Borucki................ 012210 8.44
CARDINALS IP HRERBBSOERA
Mikolas............. 62 / 343325 1.96
Pallante..............^1 / 300020 0.95
Gallegos.............. 100000 3.45
Helsley................ 100011 0.00
Cabrera................ 100010 2.50
WP: Cabrera (2-1); LP: Phelps (0-1). Bo-
rucki pitched to 2 batters in the 10th In-
herited runners-scored: Cimber 2-1, Bo-
rucki 2-2, Pallante 3-2. IBB: off Merry-
weather (Donovan), off Cabrera (Guer-
rero Jr.). HBP: Mikolas (Zimmer). WP:
Phelps. T: 3:21. A: 36,033 (45,494).

Orioles 6, Yankees 4
ORIOLES AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Mullins cf ............. 511001 .247
Hays lf.................. 411200 .287
Mancini rf-1b.......402 000 .303
Mountcastle 1b....400 103 .258
McKenna rf........... 000000 .222
Rutschman dh......400 001 .167
Odor 2b................. 411001 .218
Urías 3b................ 423101 .224
Chirinos c.............. 311202 .140
Owings ss............. 400002 .128
TOTALS 36 69 6011 —
YANKEES AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Rizzo 1b .............. 311010 .230
Judge rf .............. 322311 .325
Stanton dh.......... 400002 .289
Torres 2b ............ 401001 .234
Kiner-Falefa ss...400 001 .256
Hicks lf................ 210010 .208
Florial cf.............. 300012 .000
Trevino c............. 301101 .213
LeMahieu ph.......100 000 .250
Gonzalez 3b ........ 400001 .195
TOTALS 31 45449—
BALTIMORE... 004 001 001 —691
NEW YORK.... 110 020 000 —451
E: Owings (2), Rizzo (3). LOB: Baltimore
4, New York 5. 2B: Urías (6), Chirinos
(4). HR: Urías (3), off Cole; Judge 2 (17),
off Lyles. RBI: Chirinos 2 (8), Hays 2
(18), Mountcastle (18), Urías (11),
Judge 3 (34), Trevino (7). SB: Mullins
(9). SF: Chirinos.
ORIOLES IP HRERBBSOERA
Lyles................. 62 / 354328 4.10
Bautista........... 11 / 300011 2.45
López................... 100010 1.29
YANKEES IP HRERBBSOERA
Cole...................... 87550 11 3.31
Peralta................. 121100 1.93
WP: Lyles (3-4); LP: Cole (4-1); S: López
(5). Inherited runners-scored: Bautista
1-0. HBP: Lyles (Hicks). WP: Cole. T:
2:50. A: 32,187 (47,309).

Twins 5, Tigers 4
Gio Urshela hit an infield
single in the bottom of the
ninth inning to boost Min-
nesota past Detroit.
Urshela drove in Max
K epler, who hit a grand
slam in the first inning.
Emilio Pagan p itched two
innings to get the win.
TIGERSABRHBIBBSOAVG
Grossman rf...........50 0001 .195
Schoop 2b...............52 2101 .169
Cabrera dh..............50 2102 .280
Báez ss...................50 2000 .214
H.Castro 3b............30 0001 .275
Candelario ph-3b...10 0000 .194
W.Castro lf ............21 0011 .275
Torkelson 1b..........31 2011 .186
Haase c...................40 2101 .180
Cameron cf.............40 0102 .200
TOTALS37410 4210 —
TWINS AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Buxton cf.............400 002 .219
Arraez 1b.............212 020 .349
Correa ss .............411 000 .268
Polanco 2b...........411 002 .232
Kepler rf ..............321 410 .262
Gordon lf .............300 002 .250
Garlick ph ............101 000 .273
Larnach dh...........300 001 .280
Sánchez ph..........100 000 .221
Urshela 3b...........301 110 .237
Jeffers c ..............300 001 .204
TOTALS3 157548 —
DETROIT......... 010011 100 —410 0
MINNESOTA..400 000 001 —570
One out when winning run scored.
LOB: Detroit 9, Minnesota 5. 2B: Báez
(7), Torkelson (4), Schoop (5). HR:
Schoop (4), off Jax; Kepler (6), off Rodri-
guez.
TIGERSIP HRERBBSOERA
Rodriguez............. 5444349.39
Jiménez............... 1000013.45
Peralta ................. 1000011.04
Lange ................... 1100021.62
Chafin ..................^1 / 321110 2.89
TWINS IP HRERBBSOERA
Archer.................. 4311243.86
Jax........................ 2322013.54
Smith...................^1 / 331101 0.64
Thielbar................^2 / 300000 6.19
Pagán................... 2100041.84
WP: Pagán (1-1); LP: Chafin (0-1). Inher-
ited runners-scored: Thielbar 2-0. HBP:
Archer (W.Castro). WP: Lange. T: 2:55.
A: 16,361 (38,544).

Cubs 7, Reds 4
Ian Happ added a three-
run homer and an RBI dou-
ble to his impressive body
of work in Cincinnati, pow-
ering Chicago’s win.
Happ has 14 homers and
29 RBI in 35 games at
Great American Ball Park.
CUBS AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Ortega cf.............401 011 .211
Villar 2b...............501 002 .248
Simmons ss ........000 000 .167
Suzuki rf..............321 022 .248
Happ lf.................322 410 .286
Gomes c...............400 001 .247
Schwindel dh.......400 002 .220
Rivas 1b ..............311 012 .219
Wisdom 3b..........411 302 .220
Morel ss-2b.........411 001 .316
TOTALS 34 787513 —
REDS AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Senzel cf..............500 003 .175
Drury 2b ..............401 000 .246
Pham dh ..............411 101 .221
Votto 1b..............210 011 .138
Stephenson c......300 012 .293
Aquino rf.............422 301 .122
Moustakas 3b .....301 011 .235
Almora Jr. lf........300 000 .267
Naquin ph............100 001 .256
Reynolds ss.........200 010 .231
Moran ph.............100 000 .200
TOTALS 32 454410 —
CHICAGO........ 000 400 300 —781
CINCINNATI... 000 003 010 —450
E: Gomes (4). LOB: Chicago 5, Cincinnati


  1. 2B: Suzuki (12), Happ (7), Drury (9).
    HR: Wisdom (10), off Gutierrez; Happ
    (4), off Cessa; Pham (5), off Smyly; Aqui-
    no (2), off Smyly; Aquino (3), off Martin.
    CUBS IP HRERBBSOERA
    Smyly.................5^2 / 343325 4.08
    Norris...................^1 / 300020 5.54
    Effross................. 1000001.93
    Martin.................. 1111033.00
    Robertson............ 1000021.76
    REDS IP HRERBBSOERA
    Gutierrez............. 4444258.70
    Hoffman.............. 2100241.59
    Solomon...............^2 / 312210 6.75
    Cessa...................^1 / 311100 4.86
    Strickland............ 1000025.40
    Kuhnel.................. 1100022.25
    WP: Smyly (2-5); LP: Gutierrez (0-6); S:
    Robertson (6). Inherited runners-scored:
    Effross 1-0, Cessa 2-2. HBP: Smyly (Vot-
    to). WP: Gutierrez. T: 3:16. A: 12,029
    (42,319).


Phillies 7, Braves 3
Zack Wheeler struck out
10 over 6^2 / 3 innings, Rhys
Hoskins knocked in three
runs with a double, and
Philadelphia beat Atlanta.
Wheeler i s 3-0 with a
1.38 ERA i n his past five
starts. Kyle Schwarber
walked to start the second
and advanced on J.T. Real-
muto’s single and Roman
Quinn’s walk. Hoskins then
doubled for a 3-0 lead.
PHILLIES AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Hoskins 1b.......... 401311 .229
Bohm 3b.............. 412011 .292
Harper dh............ 501001 .292
Castellanos rf.....500 001 .256
Segura 2b............ 502100 .294
Schwarber lf.......220 032 .200
Realmuto c......... 422111 .232
Camargo ss......... 411012 .260
Quinn cf .............. 311212 .188
TOTALS 36 7107811—
BRAVES AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Acuña Jr. rf......... 500002 .274
Contreras lf ........ 412001 .270
Ozuna dh............. 402001 .232
d'Arnaud c.......... 401000 .270
Olson 1b.............. 301012 .244
Albies 2b............. 411101 .240
Riley 3b............... 412102 .231
Duvall cf.............. 400002 .193
Swanson ss ........ 402101 .236
TOTALS 36 3113112—
PHILA.............033 100 000 —710 1
ATLANTA....... 000 010 110 —311 0
E: Familia (1). LOB: Philadelphia 10, At-
lanta 7. 2B: Hoskins (8), Quinn (1), Con-
treras (1), Riley (10). 3B: Realmuto (2).
PHILLIES IP HRERBBSOERA
Wheeler............ 62 / 38220 10 3.38
Familia................. 121100 4.60
Brogdon..............^1 / 310011 2.84
Knebel................. 100001 3.00
BRAVES IP HRERBBSOERA
Davidson.......... 22 / 345542 8.71
Chavez.............. 12 / 352223 4.76
Lee.................... 22 / 300012 0.00
O'Day................... 100012 4.22
Stephens............. 110002 1.23
WP: Wheeler (3-3); LP: Davidson (1-1).
Inherited runners-scored: Familia 1-0,
Brogdon 1-1, Chavez 1-1, Lee 1-0. WP:
Wheeler. T: 3:37. A: 41,762 (41,084).

Guardians 6, Astros 1
José Ramírez homered
with four RBI and Triston
McKenzie pitched seven
sharp innings to help
Cleveland beat Houston.
Ramírez had two hits,
highlighted by a two-run
shot in the fifth inning that
pushed the lead to 4-0.
McKenzie allowed three
hits as he pitched a sea-
son-high seven innings for
his second straight start.
GUARDIANS AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Straw cf.............. 421010 .246
Rosario lf............ 401000 .243
Mercado rf.......... 100000 .200
Ramírez 3b ......... 512400 .287
Miller 2b ............. 400012 .283
Naylor 1b ............ 400011 .333
Reyes dh............. 401001 .200
Giménez ss......... 400001 .290
Kwan rf-lf ........... 401001 .266
Maile c................ 333010 .333
TOTALS 37 69446—
ASTROS AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Altuve 2b............ 401000 .282
Brantley lf .......... 400000 .282
Bregman 3b ........ 411100 .229
Alvarez dh .......... 300011 .250
Gurriel 1b............ 400000 .223
Tucker rf ............. 300001 .240
Peña ss ............... 301000 .287
Siri cf .................. 200010 .225
Maldonado c.......301 002 .122
TOTALS 30 14124—
CLEVELAND... 002 020 200 —690
HOUSTON...... 000 000 100 —142
E: Garcia (1), Peña (7). LOB: Cleveland
8, Houston 4. 2B: Ramírez (9), Reyes
(2), Altuve (6). HR: Ramírez (10), off
Garcia; Bregman (6), off McKenzie.
GUARDIANS IP HRERBBSOERA
McKenzie............. 731113 2.70
Sandlin...............^2 / 310011 3.21
Hentges..............^1 / 300000 1.17
Clase.................... 100000 2.76
ASTROS IP HRERBBSOERA
Garcia.................. 554224 3.38
Abreu................ 12 / 322121 3.26
Martinez........... 11 / 320001 0.00
Maton.................. 100000 3.60
WP: McKenzie (3-3); LP: Garcia (3-3).
Inherited runners-scored: Hentges 2-0,
Martinez 2-0. WP: Abreu. T: 3:02. A:
28,284 (41,168).

MLB GIVES DONALDSON
ONE-GAME SUSPENSION


M LB suspended Josh
Donaldson for one game
after the Yankees slugger
made multiple references
to Jackie Robinson while
talking to White Sox star
Tim Anderson over the
weekend. Donaldson also
was fined an undisclosed
amount for his actions
Saturday in New York.


Donaldson will a ppeal the
penalty. Shortly before the
suspension was
announced, the Yankees
said Donaldson had been
put on the covid-19
injured list.


PERSONNEL DEPT.


Brewers: Placed RHP
Freddy Peralta (lat strain)
on the 15-day IL and
closer Josh Hader on the
family medical emergency
list and recalled RHPs
Trevor Kelley and Miguel
Sánchez from Class AAA
Nashville.


Cardinals: After being on
the IL all season, RHP
Alex Reyes will have
shoulder surgery t his
month. St. Louis also
placed C Yadier Molina on
the bereavement list.


Orioles: Placed RHP
Spenser Watkins (right
elbow contusion) on the
IL.


QUOTABLE


“To me he was


Uncle Joe.... He


was a baseball


lifer.”


Lee Mazzilli , former
Mets star, speaking of Joe
Pignatano, who died Monday
at age 92. Pignatano
reached the majors as a
catcher with his hometown
Brooklyn Dodgers, hit into a
triple play with his final swing
in the majors and became a
longtime coach. He was the
last surviving coach from the
1969 Miracle Mets.


STAR OF THE DAY


Paul Goldschmidt,
Cardinals


Hit a walk-off grand slam
in the 10th inning,
extending his hitting
streak to 15 games and
lifting St. Louis over
Toronto, 7-3.


TODAY’S GAME
T O WATCH


Brewers at Padres,
9 :30 p.m., TBS


Entering Monday,
Milwaukee was 19-2 in
games in which it scored
five or more runs, while
San Diego was 16-4 in
such games.


NL leaders
Entering Monday’s games.
BATTING
Machado, SD .................................... .374
Goldschmidt, StL ............................. .342
Cron, Col .......................................... .329
Hosmer, SD ...................................... .319
McNeil, NY ....................................... .306
Freeman, LA .................................... .301
Harper, Phi ....................................... .295
Nimmo, NY ...................................... .293
Bell, Was ......................................... .291
HOME RUNS
Cron, Col ............................................. 11
Schwarber, Phi ................................... 10
Walker, Ari ......................................... 10
Betts, LA ............................................ 10
Alonso, NY .......................................... 10
RBI
Alonso, NY .......................................... 37
Tellez, Mil ........................................... 32
Arenado, StL ....................................... 32
Cron, Col ............................................. 32
Turner, LA ........................................... 29
Goldschmidt, StL ................................ 29
Turner, LA ........................................... 29
ERA
López, Mia ....................................... 1.57
Mikolas, StL .................................... 1.68
Musgrove, SD .................................. 1.90
Alcantara, Mia ................................. 2.11
Lauer, Mil ......................................... 2.16
Burnes, Mil ...................................... 2.27
Quintana, Pit ................................... 2.43
Wright, Atl ...................................... 2.49
Scherzer, NY .................................... 2.54
SAVES
Rogers, SD .......................................... 16
Hader, Mil ........................................... 15
Bard, Col ............................................. 10
Díaz, NY .............................................. 10
Jansen, Atl ......................................... 10
Kimbrel, LA ........................................... 9
Melancon, Ari ....................................... 9
STRIKEOUTS
Nola, Phi ............................................. 64
Burnes, Mil ......................................... 62
Rodón, SF ............................................ 62
Scherzer, NY ....................................... 59
Wright, Atl ......................................... 56
Manaea, SD ........................................ 55
Lauer, Mil ............................................ 54
Musgrove, SD ..................................... 51
Greene, Cin ......................................... 50
Peralta, Mil ......................................... 50

Baseball

National League American League


GENE J. PUSKAR/ASSOCIATED PRESS

No ‘W’ for JT
Pirates starter JT Brubaker gave up one unearned run in 6^2 / 3 innings but remained winless in nine starts this season despite a 2-1 victory over the Rockies.

TODAY

Interleague scores
SUNDAY’S RESULT
Cincinnati 3, at Toronto 2
MONDAY’S RESULTS
at St. Louis 7, Toronto 3
Kansas City at Arizona, late

AL leaders
Entering Monday’s games.
BATTING
Anderson, Chi .................................. .350
Martinez, Bos .................................. .349
Devers, Bos ...................................... .335
Benintendi, KC ................................. .329
Bogaerts, Bos .................................. .325
France, Sea ...................................... .325
Trout, LA .......................................... .323
Judge, NY ......................................... .319
Stanton, NY ..................................... .303
HOME RUNS
Judge, NY ............................................ 15
Alvarez, Hou ....................................... 12
Trout, LA ............................................. 12
Buxton, Min ........................................ 11
Stanton, NY ........................................ 11
Rizzo, NY ............................................ 10
RBI
Ramírez, Cle ....................................... 37
Stanton, NY ........................................ 35
Judge, NY ............................................ 31
Story, Bos ........................................... 29
France, Sea ......................................... 28
Ohtani, LA .......................................... 28
ERA
Verlander, Hou ................................ 1.22
Manoah, Tor .................................... 1.62
Pérez, Tex ........................................ 1.64
Cortes, NY ....................................... 1.80
Blackburn, Oak ................................ 1.91
Skubal, Det ...................................... 2.22
Ryan, Min ......................................... 2.29
McClanahan, TB ............................... 2.33
SAVES
Romano, Tor ....................................... 14
Hendriks, Chi ...................................... 13
Iglesias, LA ......................................... 10
Chapman, NY ........................................ 9
Jiménez, Oak ........................................ 8
Barlow, Tex ........................................... 7
Clase, Cle .............................................. 7
Soto, Det ............................................... 7
STRIKEOUTS
Cease, Chi ........................................... 67
McClanahan, TB .................................. 65
Ray, Sea .............................................. 58
Gausman, Tor ..................................... 57
Cortes, NY .......................................... 56
Gilbert, Sea ......................................... 55
Montas, Oak ....................................... 55
Eovaldi, Bos ........................................ 53
Ohtani, LA .......................................... 53
Cole, NY .............................................. 51


NOTES

BY NATHAN RUIZ

new york — After his previous start, Jordan Lyles
made it clear that whenever he had the chance to
spare the Orioles’ bullpen, he would happily take it.
Thus, having thrown 106 pitches through six in-
nings Monday night at Yankee Stadium, Lyles took
the mound for the seventh. He recorded two outs
before the New York lineup turned over, and when
Manager Brandon Hyde approached the mound,
Lyles sent him back without a pitching change.
An Anthony Rizzo single on Lyles’s 117th pitch
officially ended his night, but a day after the Orioles’
bullpen was asked to record all of Sunday’s 33 outs,
Lyles went more than deep enough for Baltimore in a
6-4 victory to open their series with the Yankees.
Lyles allowed home runs to league leader Aaron
Judge in the first and fifth inning, along with an
unearned run in the second. Judge’s second blast, a
two-run shot, tied the game at 4, but Ramón Urías put
the Orioles back ahead by sending a Gerrit Cole
fastball over right field’s short porch.
With Judge due up after Rizzo’s single, Hyde
turned to Félix Bautista, one of six relievers who
pitched S unday. Bautista recorded four outs, and
after a Robinson Chirinos sacrifice fly in the top of
ninth, Jorge López had a scoreless bottom half despite
walking the first batter he faced.
Before Urías’s homer, all of the Orioles’ offense
came in the fourth. Back-to-back doubles from Urías
and Chirinos plated the first run. Austin Hays added a
go-ahead, two-run single, eventually scoring as Ryan
Mountcastle beat out the back end of a double play.
— Baltimore Sun

Lyles spares bullpen,

and O’s top New York

ORIOLES 6, YANKEES 4

EAST WLPCTGBL10STR
New York 29 13 .690 —5-5 L-3
Tampa Bay2417.585 41 / 2 6-4 L-1
Toronto 22 20 .524 75-5 L-2
Boston 19 22 .463 91 / 2 8-2 W-5
Baltimore1825.419 11^1 / 2 4-6 W-2

CENTRAL WLPCT GBL10STR
Minnesota 26 16 .619 —8-2 W-5
Chicago 21 20 .512 41 / 2 6-4 W-2
Cleveland 18 20 .474 64-6 W-1
x-Kansas City 14 26 .350 11 3-7 L-4
Detroit 14 27 .341 111 / 2 5-5 L-1

WEST WLPCT GBL10STR
Houston 27 16 .628 —5-5 L-1
Los Angeles 26 17 .605 15-5 W-2
Texas1822.450 71 / 2 5-5 L-2
x-Seattle 17 25 .405 91 / 2 3-7 L-4
x-Oakland 17 26 .395 10 3-7 L-2
x-Late game

EAST WLPCTGBL10STR


x-New York 28 15 .651 —6-4 W-1


Philadelphia 20 22 .476 7^1 / 2 5-5 W-2


Atlanta 19 23 .452 81 / 2 4-6L-2


Miami 18 22 .450 81 / 2 5-5 W-1


Washington 14 29 .326 14 3-7 L-1


CENTRAL WLPCT GBL10STR
x-Milwaukee 26 15 .634 —6-4 L-1
St. Louis 24 18 .5712^1 / 2 7-3 W-4
Chicago 17 24 .415 96-4 W-2
Pittsburgh 17 24 .415 94-6 W-1
Cincinnati 12 29 .293 14 5-5 L-1

WEST WLPCTGBL10STR
Los Angeles 28 13 .683 —8-2 W-1
x-San Diego 27 14 .659 17-3 W-4
x-San Francisco 22 18 .550 51 / 2 4-6 L-4
x-Arizona 21 22 .488 83-7 L-1
Colorado 19 22 .463 93-7 L-2
x-Late game

BY BARRY SVRLUGA

The Washington Nationals expect
to have their financial information
available for potential buyers this
week, the latest step in the Lerner
family’s exploration of a sale of the
club, two people familiar with the
process said Monday.
Would-be buyers who are preap-
proved by Major League Baseball will
be able to access a “data room” that
contains all of the club’s financials.
That will include, but not be limited
to, items such as existing sponsorship
deals, deferred compensation owed in
player contracts and revenue from
media rights deals and other sources.
It essentially will let any interested
parties know exactly what they would
be buying.
That information becoming avail-
able is a logistical milepost but does
not provide any additional data as to
how many potential suitors there
might be or when the process might
end, according to one of the people
familiar with the negotiations. MLB
has performed background checks on
some of the interested groups but still

has others in line, the person said.
On April 11, Mark Lerner, the son of
real estate magnate Ted Lerner and
the team’s managing principal owner,
told The Post in a statement that his
family was exploring changes in the
ownership structure of the franchise
it bought in 2006. The options include
selling the team outright, and the
family enlisted New York-based in-
vestment bank Allen & Company to
help broker a deal.
Since then, some people close to the
Lerner family have said they believe
Mark Lerner wanted to wrap up a sale
quickly. But one person close to the
process cautioned Monday, “This is
more a marathon than a sprint.”
The Nationals have several press-
ing issues. On the field, they are in the
beginning stages of a rebuilding proc-
ess and sit in last place in the National
League East.
The Lerners are also faced with a
decision on whether to exercise op-
tions on the contracts of General
Manager Mike Rizzo and Manager
Dave Martinez for the 2023 season —
even if the family might not own the
club when that season is played. Plus,
there is the contract status of star
outfielder Juan Soto, who is under
club control through 2024 but would
become a free agent thereafter should
the Nationals not sign him to an
extension.

Nats to make team finances


available to potential buyers


N umber of would-be owners
and timeline remain unclear

ORIOLES’ LEADERS
Entering Tuesday’s game.
Batters Avg RH2B HR RBI BB
Mancini .303 1346531615
Hays .28717 41 11 31814
Mountcastle.25812 32 35 18 5
Mullins .24722 43 8516 11
Santander .23319 34 5721 22
Urías .22413 28 63 11 9
Nevin .222 9141176
McKenna .222 583033
Odor .21812 26 92 14 4
Mateo .21213 28 72 96
Rutschman.167 120001
Gutiérrez .143 241034
Bannon .143 020000
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