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D4 EZ M2 THE WASHINGTON POST.WEDNESDAY, MAY 25 , 2022


NL games
DODGERS AT NATIONALS, 4:05
W-L ERA TEAM
Urías (L) 3-3 2.63 4-4
Fedde (R) 2-3 4.08 4-4
ROCKIES AT PIRATES, 12:35
TBD ---- ---- ----
Thompson (R) 2-4 4.88 2-5
METS AT GIANTS, 3:45
TBD ---- ---- ----
Junis (R) 1-1 2.70 1-2
BREWERS AT PADRES, 4:10
Ashby (L) 0-3 3.49 2-1
Darvish (R) 4-1 3.91 6-2
CUBS AT REDS, 6:40
Hendricks (R) 2-4 4.89 5-4
Castillo (R) 0-2 4.60 1-2
PHILLIES AT BRAVES, 7:20
Suárez (L) 4-2 4.12 6-2
Morton (R) 3-3 4.95 4-4

AL games
ORIOLES AT YANKEES, 7:05
W-L ERA TEAM
Wells (R) 1-3 4.41 2-6
Sears (L) 1-0 0.00 0-0
TIGERS AT TWINS, 1:10
García (R) 0-0 2.57 0-0
Bundy (R) 3-2 5.14 3-3
ATHLETICS AT MARINERS, 4:10
Blackburn (R) 4-0 1.91 7-1
Ray (L) 4-4 4.77 5-4
RED SOX AT WHITE SOX, 8:10
Hill (L) 1-1 3.90 4-3
Giolito (R) 2-1 2.84 2-4
GUARDIANS AT ASTROS, 8:10
Quantrill (R) 1-2 3.48 2-5
Javier (R) 2-2 2.87 2-2
RANGERS AT ANGELS, 9:38
Otto (R) 1-2 5.55 2-3
Detmers (L) 2-1 4.15 4-3

NL scores
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
at St. Louis 7, Toronto 3 (10)
N.Y. Mets 13, at San Francisco 3
at Arizona 9, Kansas City 5
at San Diego 3, Milwaukee 2 (10)
TUESDAY’S RESULTS
L.A. Dodgers 9, at Washington 4
Colorado 2, at Pittsburgh 1 (10)
Chicago Cubs 11, at Cincinnati 4
at Atlanta 6, Philadelphia 5
Milwaukee at San Diego, Late
N.Y. Mets at San Francisco, Late

AL scores
MONDAY’S RESULTS
Baltimore 6, at N.Y. Yankees 4
at Minnesota 5, Detroit 4
at St. Louis 7, Toronto 3 (10)
Cleveland 6, at Houston 1
at Seattle 7, Oakland 6
at Arizona 9, Kansas City 5
TUESDAY’S RESULTS
at N.Y. Yankees 7, Baltimore 6 (11)
at Minnesota 2, Detroit 0
at Houston 7, Cleveland 3
Boston 16, at Chicago White Sox 3
Texas at L.A. Angels, Late
Oakland at Seattle, Late

Interleague games
MARLINS AT RAYS, 6:40
W-L ERA TEAM
Poteet (R) 0-0 0.78 1-0
Rasmussen (R) 4-1 2.33 7-1

Braves 6, Phillies 5
William Contreras sin-
gled home Ronald Acuña
Jr. in the bottom of the
ninth inning to lift Atlanta.
An e rror by Philadelphia
center fielder Roman
Quinn proved costly after
Bryce Harper had put the
Phillies a head in the top of
the ninth with a two-run
homer.
PHILLIESABRHBIBBSOAVG
Hoskins 1b.......... 501 000 .228
Bohm 3b.............. 421 012 .291
Harper dh............ 513 400 .302
Castellanos rf ..... 501 002 .255
Segura 2b............ 411 010 .293
Schwarber lf ....... 301 011 .203
Realmuto c.......... 301 101 .234
Camargo ss......... 401 001 .260
Quinn cf............... 310 012 .171
TOTALS 36 510549 —
BRAVES AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Acuña Jr. rf ......... 312 301 .292
Contreras dh....... 501 10 3. 262
Ozuna lf .............. 401 00 2. 232
Heredia lf ............ 000 00 0. 111
d'Arnaud c........... 400 00 2. 261
Olson 1b.............. 411 10 1. 244
Albies 2b............. 323 010 .253
Riley 3b............... 402 002 .238
Duvall cf .............. 311 01 1. 196
Swanson ss......... 413 10 1. 250
TOTALS 34 6146213—
PHILA............. 010 001 102 —510 1
ATLANTA....... 020 002 002 —614 0
No outs when winning run scored.
E: Quinn (1). LOB: Philadelphia 9, Atlan-
ta 8. 2B: Bohm (6), Harper (15), Swan-
son (8). HR: Harper (10), off Jansen; Ol-
son (5), off Norwood.
PHILLIES IP HRERBBSOERA
Gibson.................. 572218 3.94
Norwood.............. 0322108.53
Bellatti................. 1000022.19
Hand.................... 1100011.59
Nelson................. 132102 3.38
BRAVES IP HRERBBSOERA
Fried..................... 6522253.27
Smith................... 121113 3.71
Minter.................. 120001 1.37
Jansen................. 112210 3.86
WP: Jansen (3-0); LP: Nelson (1-1). Nor-
wood pitched to 4 batters in the 6th In-
herited runners-scored: Bellatti 3-1. IBB:
off Fried (Segura). WP: Nelson. PB: d’Ar-
naud 2(2). T: 3:58. A: 32,274 (41,084).

Mets 13, Giants 3
Late Monday
Pete Alonso hit an early
three-run homer moments
after Francisco Lindor’s
two-run double, and New
York kept slugging all night
to rout struggling San Fran-
cisco.
NEW YORK AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Nimmo cf ............ 512001 .297
Jankowski cf....... 000000 .225
Marte rf .............. 511002 .268
Lindor ss............. 511202 .238
Alonso 1b............ 523300 .288
McNeil 2b............ 432210 .311
Canha lf .............. 522101 .289
Escobar 3b.......... 512202 .209
Davis dh.............. 524200 .230
Mazeika c............ 501100 .250
TOTALS 44 13 18 13 18 —
GIANTS AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Ruf lf-1b-lf.......... 300010 .233
Flores dh-1b....... 300000 .254
Yastrzemski
rf-cf..................... 411^001 .298
Longoria 3b......... 412002 .194
Padlo 1b.............. 200001 .143
Pederson ph-lf-
rf ......................... 200^000 .229
Crawford ss........ 412200 .218
Estrada 2b.......... 200001 .265
La Stella ph-2b... 201 100 .294
Bart c.................. 201001 .171
Papierski ph-c..... 200001 .000
Fairchild cf .......... 200000 .000
González ph-p..... 100001 .320
TOTALS 33 37318—
NEW YORK.... 005 001 043 —13180
SAN FRAN..... 020 000 001 —37 0
LOB: New York 5, San Francisco 5. 2B:
Lindor (7), Davis 2 (4), Mazeika (3), Es-
cobar (10), Longoria (2). HR: Alonso
(11), off Cobb; McNeil (2), off Llovera;
Canha (4), off Llovera; Crawford (4), off
Peterson.
NEW YORK IP HRERBBSOERA
Peterson.............. 632216 2.16
Holderman........... 210002 0.00
Shreve................. 131100 4.80
GIANTS IP HRERBBSOERA
Cobb..................... 6106607 6.25
García.................. 100001 0.00
Llovera................^1 / 344400 6.75
Álvarez...............^2 / 310000 4.35
González.............. 133310 27.0
WP: Peterson (2-0); LP: Cobb (3-2). In-
herited runners-scored: Álvarez 1-1.
HBP: Peterson (Flores). WP: Cobb. T:
2:51. A: 25,690 (41,915).

Rockies 2,
Pirates 1 (10)
Connor Joe singled
home the tiebreaking run
in the top of the 10th in-
ning, and Colorado slipped
past P ittsburgh.
Joe extended his on-
base streak to 21 games,
and Jose Iglesias had two
hits for the Rockies.
ROCKIES AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Joe dh................. 40111 2. 284
Blackmon rf ........ 40100 1. 218
Serven c.............. 10000 0. 273
Cron 1b................ 50000 3. 311
McMahon 3b....... 40110 1. 253
Rodgers 2b.......... 40100 0. 242
Grichuk cf-rf....... 30101 0. 274
Iglesias ss........... 40200 0. 311
Hilliard lf............. 41000 1. 160
Díaz c.................. 30000 1. 204
Hampson pr-cf.... 01000 0. 182
Daza ph-cf.......... 10000 0. 350
TOTALS 37 27229—
PIRATES AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Hayes 3b............. 40001 2. 282
Reynolds cf ......... 50000 1. 215
Chavis 1b............ 50100 1. 296
Gamel lf .............. 40000 2. 262
Castro ss............. 20101 0. 211
Tsutsugo dh........ 40000 3. 177
Castillo 2b........... 31100 1. 238
VanMeter ph-
2b........................ 101^00 0.^195
Mitchell rf........... 40110 0. 250
Perez c................ 30001 2. 108
TOTALS 35 151312 —
COLORADO.... 000 000 010 1—271
PITTSBURGH.000 010 000 0—151
E: Grichuk (2), Castro (3). LOB: Colorado
8, Pittsburgh 9. 2B: Iglesias (9), Castillo
(4).
ROCKIES IP HRERBBSOERA
Freeland........... 41 / 321126 4.60
Chacín............... 12 / 310002 6.86
Gilbreath............. 100001 8.38
Colomé................ 110000 3.77
Bard..................... 210013 3.31
PIRATES IP HRERBBSOERA
Contreras............ 530025 2.13
Underwood Jr... 2^1 / 311002 3.38
Stratton........... 12 / 320001 4.50
Bednar................. 111001 0.78
WP: Bard (2-2); LP: Bednar (1-1). Inher-
ited runners-scored: Chacín 2-0, Strat-
ton 2-1. HBP: Freeland (Castro). T: 3:21.
A: 9,009 (38,747).

Twins 2, Tigers 0
Sonny Gray compiled a
season-high 10 strikeouts
over seven sharp innings,
carrying M innesota to its
sixth straight victory.
Gray a llowed four hits
and one walk in by far his
best of six starts with his
new team. The Twins, who
are 23-8 since April 21,
have won each of the past
four games with Gray on
the mound after he re-
turned from a strained
hamstring.
TIGERS AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Grossman rf........ 400003 .189
Schoop 2b........... 402000 .178
Cabrera dh.......... 302011 .289
Báez ss............... 400001 .208
Candelario 3b...... 300002 .190
W.Castro lf ......... 400002 .260
Torkelson 1b....... 301000 .190
Barnhart c........... 300001 .253
Hill cf .................. 300002 .200
TOTALS 31 050112 —
TWINS AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Buxton cf ............ 400001 .211
Arraez 2b............ 412001 .354
Correa ss............. 301111 .270
Sánchez dh......... 300012 .216
Kepler rf.............. 310011 .256
Celestino lf ......... 400000 .338
Urshela 3b.......... 403101 .254
Miranda 1b......... 302000 .143
Jeffers c.............. 200011 .200
TOTALS 30 28248—
DETROIT........ 000 000 000 —05 0
MINNESOTA.. 011 000 00X —28 0
LOB: Detroit 6, Minnesota 8. 2B: Schoop
(6), Correa (8), Miranda (4).
TIGERS IP HRERBBSOERA
Brieske................ 462213 5.04
Foley.................... 110021 3.09
Barnes................. 110010 3.94
Fulmer................. 100003 3.31
Carlton................. 100001 0.00
TWINS IP HRERBBSOERA
Gray..................... 7400110 2.60
Duffey................. 100002 3.63
Duran................... 110000 2.53
WP: Gray (2-1); LP: Brieske (0-4); S: Du-
ran (4). HBP: Duran (Candelario). PB:
Jeffers (2). T: 2:53. A: 17,882 (38,544).

Rays 4, Marlins 0
Kevin Kiermaier hit Pab-
lo López’s first pitch for an
inside-the-park home run,
and Tampa Bay shut out
Miami. K iermaier i s 13 for
24 with three home runs in
his past five games for the
Rays.
Harold Ramirez and Ji-
Man Choi also homered off
López, who had given up
only two home runs in
eight preceding starts.
Shane McClanahan
pitched six innings for the
Rays, striking out nine.
MARLINS AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Cooper dh............ 402000 .264
Aguilar 1b........... 401001 .276
Soler lf ................ 400003 .205
García rf .............. 300011 .206
Anderson 3b....... 400001 .253
Stallings c........... 202010 .235
Sánchez cf .......... 300002 .216
González ss........ 200011 .179
Dunand 2b........... 300001 .300
TOTALS 29 050310 —
RAYS AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Kiermaier cf........ 412100 .255
Franco ss............ 400000 .255
Arozarena lf........ 411003 .264
Choi 1b................ 412201 .282
Ramírez dh......... 412100 .289
Phillips rf ............ 300013 .221
Paredes 3b.......... 400001 .216
Walls 2b.............. 301000 .154
Zunino c.............. 302001 .165
TOTALS 33 410419 —
MIAMI............000 000 000 —05 0
TAMPA BAY.. 110 002 00X —410 0
LOB: Miami 5, Tampa Bay 6. 2B: Ramír-
ez (5), Arozarena (11), Choi (7). HR: Ki-
ermaier (6), off López; Ramírez (1), off
López; Choi (3), off López.
MARLINS IP HRERBBSOERA
López................... 794408 2.04
Bass..................... 110011 1.53
RAYS IP HRERBBSOERA
McClanahan......... 640029 2.06
Knight.................. 210010 1.59
Thompson........... 100001 5.06
WP: McClanahan (4-2); LP: López (4-2).
WP: Knight. T: 2:26. A: 9,006 (25,000).

Yankees 7, Orioles 6
ORIOLES AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Mullins cf............ 500001 .240
Mancini dh.......... 500002 .293
McKenna pr-dh... 010 000 .222
Santander rf ....... 500001 .225
Hays lf ................ 511201 .284
Mountcastle
1b........................ 512^000 .264
Rutschman c....... 411002 .188
Urías 3b.............. 311010 .227
Odor 2b............... 411400 .220
Mateo ss............. 401001 .213
TOTALS 40 67618—
NEW YORK AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Hicks cf ............... 502002 .216
Judge rf .............. 500002 .314
Rizzo 1b.............. 311121 .232
Stanton dh.......... 200001 .285
Florial ph-dh....... 300001 .000
Torres 2b............ 532202 .241
Andújar lf............ 500001 .200
Kiner-Falefa ss... 522 101 .261
Gonzalez 3b........ 301010 .205
Trevino c............. 413311 .246
TOTALS 40 7117412—
BALTIMORE000010400 01 —670
NEW YORK..101100200 02 —711 0
One out when winning run scored.
LOB: Baltimore 4, New York 9. 2B: Urías
(7). HR: Hays (4), off Montgomery;
Odor (3), off King; Rizzo (11), off Zim-
mermann; Trevino (2), off Zimmer-
mann; Torres 2 (7), off Zimmermann.
RBI: Odor 4 (18), Hays 2 (20), Rizzo
(26), Trevino 3 (10), Torres 2 (21), Kin-
er-Falefa (12). SB: Mateo (12).
ORIOLES IP HRERBBSOERA
Zimmermann... 6^1 / 364405 3.78
Gillaspie.............^1 / 321100 2.25
Akin.................. 21 / 300036 1.23
Tate..................... 100011 1.93
Baker..................^1 / 332100 5.00
NEW YORK IP HRERBBSOERA
Montgomery....... 642205 3.30
King....................^2 / 323310 2.96
Luetge................^1 / 300000 5.56
Holmes................ 100002 0.40
Peralta................. 110000 1.80
Schmidt............... 201001 0.69
WP: Schmidt (3-2); LP: Baker (1-2). In-
herited runners-scored: Akin 2-0. IBB:
off Tate (Rizzo). HBP: Gillaspie (Gonza-
lez). T: 3:36. A: 32,289 (47,309).

Cubs 11, Reds 4
Frank Schwindel hom-
ered twice in a game for
the first time in his career,
Marcus Stroman recov-
ered from a rough start to
pitch five effective innings,
and Chicago r olled.
The Cubs have hit a ma-
jor league-leading 19 hom-
ers since May 14, going
deep in 10 of 11 games.
CHICAGO AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Morel 2b............. 411111 .304
Ortega cf............. 412111 .222
Suzuki rf ............. 500201 .239
Happ lf ................ 500003 .275
Schwindel dh...... 533300 .233
Wisdom 3b......... 522002 .226
Rivas 1b.............. 412211 .235
Higgins c............. 422001 .429
Simmons ss........ 513200 .261
TOTALS 41 11 15 11 310—
REDS AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Naquin rf............. 523101 .270
Drury 2b-3b-ss... 511 001 .244
Pham lf ............... 200012 .218
Aquino lf ............. 100000 .120
Votto 1b.............. 301101 .144
Lopez 2b............. 000010 .273
Stephenson c...... 301111 .295
Moustakas dh..... 300001 .229
Garcia 1b............. 100000 .180
Senzel cf ............. 411000 .180
Moran 3b-1b-
3b........................ 401^101 .202
Reynolds ss-p..... 400002 .214
TOTALS 35 484310 —
CHICAGO........ 302 050 001 —11150
CINCINNATI... 200 000 011 —48 1
E: Mahle (2). LOB: Chicago 10, Cincinna-
ti 7. 3B: Rivas (1). HR: Schwindel 2 (6),
off Mahle; Naquin (5), off Gsellman.
CHICAGO IP HRERBBSOERA
Stroman.............. 542228 4.71
Hughes................ 100001 1.80
Gsellman............. 342211 5.54
REDS IP HRERBBSOERA
Mahle.................. 498836 6.32
Cessa................... 132200 5.60
Kuhnel................. 220003 1.50
Solomon.............. 100001 4.91
Reynolds.............. 111100 9.00
WP: Stroman (2-4); LP: Mahle (2-5); S:
Gsellman (1). Inherited runners-scored:
Cessa 2-2. HBP: Reynolds 2 (Hig-
gins,Morel). T: 3:12. A: 14,386 (42,319).

Blue Jays 8, Cardinals 1
Danny Jansen hit a three-
run homer and a solo shot
and Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
also went deep to propel
T oronto to an easy win.
Kevin Gausman threw six
scoreless innings to beat
St. Louis for the first time in
eight appearances.
BLUE JAYS AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Springer cf .......... 321 12 0. 272
Zimmer cf............ 100 00 0. 130
Espinal 2b-ss....... 400 11 0. 284
Guerrero Jr. 1b.... 412 111 .26 3
Bichette ss.......... 502 00 1. 240
Capra 2b.............. 000 00 0. 200
Hernández rf....... 501 10 1. 152
Kirk dh................. 412 01 0. 268
Chapman 3b........ 311 02 0. 192
Jansen c.............. 522 40 0. 310
Tapia lf ................ 411 01 1. 228
TOTALS38812 884—
CARDINALS AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Edman ss............. 411 00 2. 278
Sosa ss................ 100 00 1. 235
Donovan rf-1b-
3b........................ 401^10 0.^333
Goldschmidt 1b... 302 01 1. 344
Nootbaar rf ......... 000 00 0. 125
Arenado 3b.......... 300 01 0. 288
Herrera c............. 000 00 0---
Yepez dh.............. 400 00 3. 288
Gorman 2b........... 400 00 3. 294
Dickerson lf ......... 400 00 1. 183
Bader cf............... 401 00 1. 246
Knizner c-1b........ 301 01 0. 269
TOTALS3 416 1312 —
TORONTO....... 100 303 100 —812 0
ST. LOUIS....... 000 000 100 —16 2
E: Gorman (1), Donovan (3). LOB: Toron-
to 12, St. Louis 9. 2B: Kirk (5), Bichette
(9), Bader (5), Edman (7). 3B: Springer
(2). HR: Jansen (4), off Hicks; Guerrero
Jr. (8), off VerHagen; Jansen (5), off Ver-
Hagen.
BLUE JAYS IP HRERBBSOERA
Gausman.............. 640 028 2.25
Stripling............... 221103 4.61
Vasquez............... 10 0011 9.82
CARDINALS IP HRERBBSOERA
Hicks.................... 344453 5.02
Wittgren.............. 23 2210 4.86
VerHagen............. 232220 3.75
Fernández............ 220001 0.00
WP: Gausman (4-3); LP: Hicks (1-4). In-
herited runners-scored: Wittgren 1-0,
VerHagen 1-1. WP: Vasquez, Witt-
gren(2). T: 3:30. A: 33,797 (45,494).

Astros 7, Guardians 3
Framber Valdez pitched
seven strong innings and
Kyle Tucker led the offense
with a three-run homer to
help Houston b eat Cleve-
land.
Valdez collected his
third straight win.
The Astros tagged Cleve-
land starter Zach Plesac
for a season-high nine hits,
and the seven runs tied his
most of the year.
GUARDIANS AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Straw cf .............. 411000 .247
Rosario ss........... 400002 .236
Ramírez 3b......... 412200 .293
Miller 2b............. 401000 .282
Naylor 1b............ 400000 .317
Reyes dh............. 300011 .195
Mercado rf .......... 311001 .205
Kwan ph.............. 100000 .264
Clement lf ........... 402001 .224
Hedges c............. 300100 .165
TOTALS 34 37315—
ASTROS AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Altuve 2b............ 422000 .289
Brantley dh......... 311010 .283
Bregman 3b........ 401202 .230
Alvarez lf ............ 411100 .250
Gurriel 1b............ 400001 .217
Tucker rf ............. 411301 .240
Peña ss............... 412002 .293
McCormick cf ...... 401102 .224
Maldonado c....... 210001 .120
TOTALS 33 79719—
CLEVELAND... 100 001 100 —371
HOUSTON...... 002 140 00X —790
E: Plesac (2). LOB: Cleveland 5, Houston


  1. 2B: Ramírez (10), Straw (9), Bregman
    (11), McCormick (7). HR: Ramírez (11),
    off Valdez; Tucker (8), off Plesac.
    GUARDIANS IP HRERBBSOERA
    Plesac............... 42 / 397715 5.40
    De Los Santos.. 1^1 / 300002 2.61
    Gose.................... 100000 4.76
    Morgan................ 100002 3.18
    ASTROS IP HRERBBSOERA
    Valdez.................. 773304 2.83
    Neris.................... 100000 2.25
    Montero.............. 100011 0.51
    WP: Valdez (4-2); LP: Plesac (1-4). In-
    herited runners-scored: De Los Santos
    1-0. HBP: Plesac (Maldonado). WP: Val-
    dez. T: 2:45. A: 26,621 (41,168).


Red Sox 16, White Sox 3
Trevor Story and Chris-
tian Vázquez e ach had
three-run homers and f our
RBI as Boston set season
highs in runs and hits.
RED SOX AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Hernández cf-
ss........................ 622^201 .200
Devers 3b............ 522100 .337
Dalbec ph-3b....... 100001 .159
Martinez dh........ 534111 .366
Bogaerts ss........ 421012 .323
Plawecki c........... 100000 .156
Verdugo lf ........... 511112 .214
Story 2b.............. 622404 .231
Cordero 1b-rf...... 322211 .255
Vázquez c-1b...... 513400 .268
Bradley Jr. rf-
cf ......................... 412^110 .213
TOTALS 45 16 19 16 512—
CHICAGO AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Anderson ss........ 312100 .365
Burger 2b............ 200001 .233
Moncada 3b........ 400001 .164
Pollock lf ............. 300001 .237
Harrison ph-lf..... 100000 .176
Abreu 1b............. 312201 .225
McGuire c............ 000010 .194
Grandal c-1b....... 400003 .174
Sheets dh............ 200020 .215
García 2b-ss........ 400001 .188
Vaughn rf............ 412000 .287
Engel cf ............... 300011 .223
TOTALS 33 36349—
BOSTON......... 421 360 000 —16190
CHICAGO........ 000 210 000 —360
LOB: Boston 8, Chicago 7. 2B: Bradley
Jr. (12), Hernández (14), Bogaerts (9),
Verdugo (7), Martinez (16), Anderson
(9), Vaughn (4), Abreu (9). HR: Hernán-
dez (2), off Cease; Story (8), off Cease;
Devers (10), off Ruiz; Vázquez (2), off
Foster; Abreu (5), off Pivetta.
RED SOX IP HRERBBSOERA
Pivetta................. 653325 4.25
Sawamura........... 110001 3.38
Barnes................. 100021 6.14
Danish................. 100002 4.20
CHICAGO IP HRERBBSOERA
Cease................... 387724 4.24
Ruiz....................^2 / 343311 5.17
Sousa..................^2 / 355510 6.59
Foster.................^2 / 311101 2.79
Velasquez............ 300015 5.30
Bummer............... 110001 4.50
WP: Pivetta (3-4); LP: Cease (4-2). In-
herited runners-scored: Sousa 2-0, Fos-
ter 2-2. WP: Sawamura. T: 3:41. A:
21,835 (40,615).

PERSONNEL DEPT.


Mariners: Activated OF
Kyle Lewis, the 2020 AL
rookie of the year, from
the injured list.


Phillies: RHP Zach Eflin
agreed to a one-year,
$5.7 million contract. The
deal includes a
$15 million mutual option
for 2023 and avoids an
arbitration hearing.


White Sox: Placed OF
Luis Robert on the covid-
19 IL and recalled IF Jake
Burger from Class AAA
Charlotte.


Yankees: IF DJ LeMahieu
was a late scratch from
Tuesday’s lineup against
the Orioles with left wrist
discomfort. In addition,
LH closer Aroldis
Chapman was added to
the injured list with left
Achilles’ tendinitis.


BY THE NUMBERS


13


Consecutive losses by the
Athletics against the
Mariners entering
Tuesday to match the
franchises’s longest
losing streak to one team.


3,026


Career hits for Miguel
Cabrera, good for 27th
place all time. Next up is
Rod Carew at 3,053.


QUOTABLE


“I think we know


the things that he


likes to do and the


areas he likes to


attack. He’s a


creature of habit.”
— Diamondbacks Manager
Torey Lovullo on Royals
RHP Zack Greinke, who
surrendered seven earned
runs and four walks in
Arizona’s 9-5 win over
Kansas City on Monday night
in Greinke’s first appearance
at Chase Field since being
traded by Arizona in 2019.


STAR OF THE DAY


Shane McClanahan,
Rays


The left-hander allowed
four hits in six innings
while striking out nine in
a 4-0 win victory Miami.


TODAY’S GAME
TO WATCH


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


Boston 42-year-old LHP
Rich Hill (1-1, 3.90 ERA)
takes the mound a gainst
Chicago RHP Lucas
Giolito (2-1, 2.84).


NL leaders
Entering Tuesday’s games
HOME RUNS
Walker, Ari ......................................... 11
Cron, Col ............................................. 11
Alonso, NY .......................................... 11
Wisdom, Chi ....................................... 10
Schwarber, Phi ................................... 10
Betts, LA ............................................ 10
Adames, Mil ......................................... 9
Tellez, Mil ............................................. 9
Renfroe, Mil .......................................... 9
Harper, Phi ............................................ 9
Arenado, StL ......................................... 9
STOLEN BASES
Bader, StL ........................................... 11
Edman, StL ......................................... 11
Acuña Jr., Atl ........................................ 8
Turner, LA ............................................. 8
Wong, Mil ............................................. 8
Machado, SD ......................................... 7
SLUGGING PCT.
Cron, Col .......................................... .604
Machado, SD .................................... .604
Harper, Phi ....................................... .590
Chisholm Jr., Mia ............................. .581
Goldschmidt, StL ............................. .573
Arenado, StL .................................... .556
Betts, LA ......................................... .535
Alonso, NY ....................................... .524
Tellez, Mil ........................................ .514
ON-BASE PCT.
Machado, SD .................................... .440
Goldschmidt, StL ............................. .403
Happ, Chi ......................................... .399
Freeman, LA .................................... .397
Nimmo, NY ...................................... .391
Bell, Was ......................................... .383
Hosmer, SD ...................................... .383
Contreras, Chi .................................. .382
Soto, Was ........................................ .381
ERA
López, Mia ....................................... 1.57
Musgrove, SD .................................. 1.90
Mikolas, StL .................................... 1.96
Alcantara, Mia ................................. 2.11
Lauer, Mil ......................................... 2.16
Burnes, Mil ...................................... 2.27
Quintana, Pit ................................... 2.43
Wright, Atl ...................................... 2.49
Scherzer, NY .................................... 2.54
Urías, LA .......................................... 2.63
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
Wheeler, Phi ....................................... 51

Baseball

National League American League


AARON DOSTER/ASSOCIATED PRESS

Advanced base-running
The Cubs’ Christopher Morel moves up to third base in the first inning Tuesday. Morel later scored
on a sacrifice fly as Chicago put up three early runs during an 11-4 blowout of moribund Cincinnati.

TODAY

Interleague scores
TUESDAY’S RESULTS
at Tampa Bay 4, Florida 0
Toronto 8, at St. Louis 1
Kansas City at Arizona, Late

AL leaders


Entering Tuesday’s games
HOME RUNS
Judge, NY ............................................ 17
Alvarez, Hou ....................................... 12
Trout, LA ............................................. 12
Buxton, Min ........................................ 11
Stanton, NY ........................................ 11
Ramírez, Cle ....................................... 10
Rizzo, NY ............................................ 10
Ward, LA ............................................... 9
Altuve, Hou .......................................... 9
Suárez, Sea ........................................... 9
Devers, Bos ........................................... 9
Ohtani, LA ............................................ 9
SLUGGING PCT.
Judge, NY ......................................... .715
Trout, LA .......................................... .699
Ramírez, Cle .................................... .601
Devers, Bos ...................................... .594
Martinez, Bos .................................. .581
Alvarez, Hou .................................... .568
Stanton, NY ..................................... .530
Anderson, Chi .................................. .517
Peña, Hou ........................................ .504
ON-BASE PCT.
Trout, LA .......................................... .434
Anderson, Chi .................................. .400
Díaz, TB ........................................... .400
Judge, NY ......................................... .398
Benintendi, KC ................................. .396
France, Sea ...................................... .394
Martinez, Bos .................................. .390
Bogaerts, Bos .................................. .385
Ramírez, Cle .................................... .383
ERA
Verlander, Hou ................................ 1.22
Kopech, Chi ...................................... 1.29
Manoah, Tor .................................... 1.62
Pérez, Tex ........................................ 1.64
Cortes, NY ....................................... 1.80
Skubal, Det ...................................... 2.22
Ryan, Min ......................................... 2.29
McClanahan, TB ............................... 2.33
Gausman, Tor .................................. 2.52
STRIKEOUTS
Cease, Chi ........................................... 67
McClanahan, TB .................................. 65
Cole, NY .............................................. 62
Ray, Sea .............................................. 58
Gausman, Tor ..................................... 57
Cortes, NY .......................................... 56
Gilbert, Sea ......................................... 55
Montas, Oak ....................................... 55
Eovaldi, Bos ........................................ 53
Ohtani, LA .......................................... 53


NOTES

BY NATHAN RUIZ

new york— The Baltimore Orioles twice took
late-inning leads Tuesday night in the Bronx. Nei-
ther survived the bottom half of the frame.
The New York Yankees walked off the Orioles, 7-6,
to even the teams’ three-game series, with the
Yankees answering Baltimore’s seventh-inning rally
with one of their own before Jose Trevino’s game-
winning single in the 11th inning after the Orioles
plated a run in the top half.
Baltimore (18-26) put together its second four-run
inning of the series thanks to home runs from Austin
Hays and Rougned Odor to Yankee Stadium’s short
right field porch, only for New York to even the game
in the bottom half. Starter Bruce Zimmermann’s
outing ended after a home run by Gleyber Torres, his
second of the night after going without a long ball
against the Orioles in 2020 and 2021 following his
13-blast barrage in 2019.
Orioles Manager Brandon Hyde then turned to
rookie Logan Gillaspie, making his third major
league appearance, in a one-run game, and he was
unable to hold the lead. Keegan Akin and Dillon Tate
got the game to the 11th, where Hays’s groundout
plated Baltimore’s automatic runner.
But three straight hits off Bryan Baker in the
bottom half cost the Orioles the lead and the game.
A week after Yankees slugger Aaron Judge and
Manager Aaron Boone complained about the Ori-
oles’ changes to Camden Yards’ left field dimensions,
Baltimore took advantage of Yankee Stadium’s lay-
out. Hays’s and Odor’s home runs would have stayed
in at any other major league venue.
— Baltimore Sun

For the O’s, late leads

prove fragile in defeat

YANKEES 7, ORIOLES 6 (11)

EAST WLPCTGBL10STR
New York 30 13 .698 —6-4 W-1
Tampa Bay2517.595 41 / 2 6-4 W-1
Toronto 23 20 .535 76-4 W-1
Boston 20 22 .476 9^1 / 2 8-2 W-6
Baltimore1826.409 12^1 / 2 4-6 L-1

CENTRAL WLPCT GBL10STR
Minnesota 27 16 .628 —8-2 W-6
Chicago 21 21 .500 51 / 2 5-5 L-1
Cleveland 18 21 .462 73-7 L-1
x-Kansas City 14 27 .341 12 3-7 L-5
Detroit 14 28 .333 121 / 2 5-5 L-2

WEST WLPCT GBL10STR
Houston 28 16 .636 —6-4 W-1
x-Los Angeles 26 17 .605 11 / 2 5-5 W-2
x-Texas1822.450 85-5 L-2
x-Seattle 18 25 .419 91 / 2 3-7 W-1
x-Oakland 17 27 .386 11 3-7 L-3
x-Late game

EAST WLPCTGBL10STR


x-New York 29 15 .659 —7-3 W-2


Atlanta 20 23 .465 81 / 2 5-5 W-1


Philadelphia 20 23 .465 81 / 2 4-6 L-1


Miami 18 23 .439 91 / 2 4-6 L-1


Washington 14 30 .318 15 3-7 L-2


CENTRAL WLPCT GBL10STR
x-Milwaukee 26 16 .619 —6-4 L-2
St. Louis 24 19 .558 21 / 2 6-4 L-1
Chicago 18 24 .429 86-4 W-3
Pittsburgh 17 25 .405 94-6 L-1
Cincinnati 12 30 .286 14 4-6 L-2

WEST WLPCT GBL10STR
Los Angeles 29 13 .690 —9-1 W-2
x-San Diego 28 14 .667 18-2 W-5
x-San Fran. 22 19 .5376^1 / 2 3-7 L-5
x-Arizona 22 22 .500 84-6 W-1
Colorado 20 22 .476 94-6 W-1
x-Late game

Mariners 7, Athletics 6
Late Monday
Julio Rodríguez homered
at home for the first time, a
three-run shot, and Seattle
beat Oakland for the 13th
straight time.
Cal Raleigh and Eugenio
Suárez also hit two-run
homers for the Mariners.
ATHLETICS AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Neuse 2b-1b....... 500001 .252
Pinder rf.............. 411110 .250
Lowrie dh............ 501001 .238
Murphy c............. 511000 .201
Bethancourt 1b... 322 001 .231
Brown ph-lf........ 101000 .197
Smith 3b............. 312100 .235
Andrus ss............ 311011 .218
Kemp lf-2b.......... 402202 .218
Pache cf .............. 301200 .159
Barrera ph-cf...... 100001 .294
TOTALS 37 612627 —
MARINERS AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Frazier 2b............ 501001 .262
France 1b............ 412000 .329
Crawford ss........ 210020 .285
Rodríguez cf....... 422302 .274
Suárez 3b............ 311212 .227
Winker lf............. 300010 .213
Moore rf.............. 400003 .156
Torrens dh.......... 210011 .188
Raleigh c............. 412202 .120
TOTALS 31 787511 —
OAKLAND...... 000 303 000 —612 0
SEATTLE........ 003 220 00X —78 0
LOB: Oakland 7, Seattle 6. 2B: Murphy
(11), Pache (2), France (9). HR: Pinder
(4), off Gonzales; Rodríguez (4), off
Logue; Raleigh (4), off Logue; Suárez
(9), off Logue.
ATHLETICS IP HRERBBSOERA
Logue................ 42 / 367746 4.43
Acevedo..............^1 / 300001 3.43
Puk......................^2 / 320011 0.50
Trivino.............. 11 / 300002 6.97
Moll..................... 100001 0.68
MARINERS IP HRERBBSOERA
Gonzales........... 51 / 385503 3.74
Murfee................. 021110 1.35
Romo..................^2 / 300010 1.35
Festa................... 110000 4.50
Castillo................ 100003 8.36
Sewald................. 110001 2.40
WP: Gonzales (3-4); LP: Logue (2-3); S:
Sewald (2). Murfee pitched to 3 batters
in the 6th Inherited runners-scored:
Trivino 3-0, Murfee 2-2, Romo 2-0. HBP:
Logue (Torrens). WP: Sewald. T: 3:24.
A: 14,415 (47,929).

Padres 3, Brewers 2 (10)
Late Monday
José Azocar, who en-
tered as a pinch-runner in
the seventh inning, lined a
walk-off single into center
field in the 10th.
BREWERS AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Wong 2b............. 500001 .226
Urías ss............... 502000 .302
Yelich lf............... 401010 .243
McCutchen dh..... 511002 .248
Tellez 1b............. 401012 .246
Renfroe rf ........... 110000 .266
Cain ph-cf........... 201010 .191
Narváez c............ 200011 .235
Brosseau ph-
3b........................ 100^001 .292
Taylor cf-rf......... 302210 .242
Peterson 3b........ 300001 .209
Hiura ph.............. 100001 .239
Caratini c............ 000000 .188
TOTALS 36 28259—
PADRES AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Cronenworth
ss-2b................... 401^012 .209
Machado 3b........ 410011 .365
Profar lf .............. 501001 .221
Hosmer 1b.......... 301020 .320
Myers rf .............. 411011 .250
Canó 2b............... 300000 .177
Kim ss................. 200000 .218
Voit dh................ 211010 .192
Azocar pr-dh....... 202100 .250
Grisham cf .......... 402100 .157
Alfaro c............... 400101 .235
TOTALS 37 39366—
MILWAUKEE... 020 000 000 0—280
SAN DIEGO...... 000 010 100 1—390
Two outs when winning run scored.
LOB: Milwaukee 10, San Diego 12. 2B:
Taylor (6), Grisham (6), Myers (6).
BREWERS IP HRERBBSOERA
Houser................. 631124 2.98
Boxberger............ 121120 3.14
Gott..................... 110000 2.40
Williams.............. 121002 3.94
Sánchez..............^2 / 310020 0.00
PADRES IP HRERBBSOERA
Martinez.............. 552235 3.86
Crismatt.............. 120000 1.25
Hill....................... 100000 9.00
Suarez................. 100002 3.93
Rogers................. 100012 0.47
García.................. 110010 3.52
WP: García (3-2); LP: Sánchez (0-1). In-
herited runners-scored: Sánchez 1-1.
IBB: off Sánchez (Hosmer), off Sánchez
(Myers). WP: Martinez. T: 3:54. A:
31,504 (40,209).

ORIOLES’ LEADERS
Batters Avg RHHR RBI SB
Mancini .303 1346 3160
Hays .287 1741 3180
Mountcastle.258 1232 5182
Mullins .247 2243 5169
Santander .233 1934 7210
Urías .224 1328 3110
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