The Washington Post - USA (2022-05-29)

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D4 EZ M2 THE WASHINGTON POST.SUNDAY, MAY 29 , 2022


GAME 1
Red Sox 5, Orioles 3
ORIOLES AB RHBI BBSOAVG
Mullins cf ............. 411000 .246
Mancini 1b............ 401001 .286
Santander lf ......... 401100 .227
Hays rf.................. 401000 .294
Mountcastle dh.... 401 002 .255
Odor 2b................. 400001 .230
Urías 3b................ 311001 .237
Chirinos c.............. 311200 .146
Owings ss............. 200011 .122
TOTALS 32 37 316 —
RED SOX ABRHBI BBSOAVG
Hernández cf ......501 200 .200
Devers 3b............ 504001 .354
Martinez dh........ 411012 .376
Bogaerts ss ........ 401002 .322
Verdugo lf........... 401000 .238
Arroyo 2b............ 412100 .209
Cordero 1b .......... 201000 .262
Dalbec ph-1b.......211 100 .168
Plawecki c........... 210020 .167
Bradley Jr. rf.......411 100 .221
TOTALS 36513535 —
BALTIMORE... 100 020000 —37 0
BOSTON......... 030 001 10X—513 1
E: Devers (5). LOB: Baltimore 3, Boston


  1. 2B: Urías (8), Arroyo (2), Bradley Jr.
    (14), Devers (19), Bogaerts (10). HR:
    Chirinos (2), off Eovaldi; Dalbec (2), off
    Akin. RBI: Santander (25), Chirinos 2
    (10), Bradley Jr. (16), Hernández 2 (22),
    Dalbec (8), Arroyo (7). SB: Mullins (11).
    ORIOLES IP HRER BBSO ERA
    Lyles................. 41 / 393313 4.26
    Akin.................. 21 / 322211 1.71
    Baker................ 11 / 320011 4.66
    RED SOX IP HRER BBSO ERA
    Eovaldi................. 973216 3.77
    WP: Eovaldi (2-2); LP: Akin (1-1). Inher-
    ited runners-scored: Akin 2-0, Baker
    2-1. T: 2:58. A: 26,912 (37,755).


NL games
ROCKIES AT NATIONALS, 1:35
W-L ERATEAM
Freeland (L) 1-4 4.60 5-4
Gray (R) 4-4 5.44 5-4
GIANTS AT REDS, 11:35
Cobb (R) 3-2 6.25 3-4
Mahle (R) 2-5 6.32 4-6
MARLINS AT BRAVES, 1:35
Hernandez (R) 2-4 5.44 3-5
Fried (L) 4-2 3.27 5-4
BREWERS AT CARDINALS, 2:15
Burnes (R) 2-2 2.18 5-4
Mikolas (R) 3-2 1.96 6-3
DODGERS AT DIAMONDBACKS, 4:10
Anderson (L) 5-0 3.30 4-2
Davies (R) 2-2 4.81 4-5
PIRATES AT PADRES, 4:10
Contreras (R) 1-0 2.13 0-1
Gore (L) 3-1 2.06 3-3
PHILLIES AT METS, 7:08
Wheeler (R) 3-3 3.38 4-4
TBD ---- ---- ----

AL games
ORIOLES AT RED SOX, 1:35
W-L ERATEAM
Zimmermann (L) 2-2 3.78 5-4
Pivetta (R) 3-4 4.25 3-6
GUARDIANS AT TIGERS, 1:40
McKenzie (R) 3-3 2.70 5-2
Rodriguez (R) 0-0 9.39 0-1
YANKEES AT RAYS, 1:40
Severino (R) 3-0 3.02 7-1
McClanahan (L) 4-2 2.06 6-3
ROYALS AT TWINS, 2:10
Greinke (R) 0-3 4.53 4-5
Gray (R) 2-1 2.60 4-2
RANGERS AT ATHLETICS, 4:07
Dunning (R) 1-3 4.32 4-5
Kaprielian (R) 0-2 5.48 3-2
BLUE JAYS AT ANGELS, 4:07
Berríos (R) 3-2 4.75 6-3
Sandoval (L) 3-1 1.78 6-1
ASTROS AT MARINERS, 4:10
Garcia (R) 3-3 3.38 5-3
Gonzales (L) 3-4 3.74 4-5

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

AL scores
FRIDAY’S RESULTS
Baltimore 12, at Boston 8
N.Y. Yankees 2, at Tampa Bay 0
at Minnesota 10, Kansas City 7
at Seattle 6, Houston 1
Texas 8, at Oakland 5
Toronto 4, at L.A. Angels 3
Cleveland at Detroit, ppd.
SATURDAY’S RESULTS
Game 1: at Boston 5, Baltimore 3
Game 2: Baltimore 4, at Boston 2
Kansas City 7, at Minnesota 3
Texas 11, at Oakland 4
Cleveland 8, at Detroit 1
at Tampa Bay 3, N.Y. Yankees 1
Toronto at L.A. Angels, late
Houston at Seattle, late

Interleague game
CUBS AT WHITE SOX, 2:10
W-L ERATEAM
TBD ---- ---- ----
Cease (R) 4-2 4.24 6-3

GAME 2
Orioles 4, Red Sox 2
ORIOLES AB RHBI BBSOAVG
Mullins cf............. 400011 .241
Hays rf ................. 512000 .297
Santander dh ....... 31 0011 .223
Mountcastle 1b.... 30 0013 .250
Rutschman c........ 30 0010 .179
Urías 3b................ 411100 .238
Odor 2b ................ 411301 .230
Mateo ss.............. 401000 .208
McKenna lf........... 402001 .250
TOTALS 34 47 447 —
RED SOX ABRHBI BBSOAVG
Hernández cf ......502 000 .205
Devers 3b............ 400000 .347
Story 2b.............. 411001 .228
Verdugo lf........... 400000 .232
Vázquez c............ 403100 .292
Cordero dh .......... 201011 .269
Bogaerts ph-dh...100 000 .320
Dalbec 1b ............ 411002 .171
Bradley Jr. rf.......401 001 .221
Arroyo ss ............ 400101 .197
TOTALS 362921 6—
BALTIMORE... 004 000000 —47 1
BOSTON......... 000100001 —29 1
E: Mateo (8), Arroyo (2). LOB: Balti-
more 7, Boston 8. 2B: Mateo (8), Story
(9), Hernández (15), Vázquez (5). HR:
Odor (4), off Winckowski. RBI: Urías
(12), Odor 3 (22), Vázquez (19), Arroyo
(8). SB: Hays (1), Mateo (13).
ORIOLES IP HRERBBSOERA
Reyes................ 32 / 341111 1.59
Krehbiel............ 11 / 310002 2.86
Bautista........... 12 / 320002 2.25
Pérez................... 110001 0.60
López................ 11 / 311000 1.16
RED SOX IP HRER BBSO ERA
Winckowski......... 364434 12.0
Davis................... 100001 1.77
Brasier................. 100001 5.87
Danish................. 100000 3.71
Diekman.............. 100011 3.63
Barnes................. 100000 6.75
Valdez.................. 110000 5.56
WP: Krehbiel (2-3); LP: Winckowski
(0-1); S: López (6). Inherited runners-
scored: Krehbiel 2-0, Pérez 1-0, López
1-0. PB: Vázquez (1). T: 3:09. A: 28,491
(37,755).

Blue Jays 4, Angels 3
Late Friday
Lourdes Gurriel Jr. had
one of Toronto’s three er-
rors, but his single in the
ninth helped bring home
Alejandro Kirk with the win-
ning run as the Blue Jays
rallied to beat Los Angeles.
BLUE JAYS ABRHBI BBSOAVG
Springer dh.......... 400011 .271
Espinal 3b-2b.......30 0011 .277
Guerrero Jr. 1b ....40 0001 .256
Bichette ss .......... 411001 .246
Hernández rf .......40 1002 .157
Kirk c.................... 422000 .276
Tapia cf................ 201000 .227
Jansen ph ............ 101000 .324
Zimmer pr-cf.......01 0000 .128
Gurriel Jr. lf ......... 403100 .236
Biggio 2b.............. 201000 .071
Chapman ph-3b...20 1101 .191
TOTALS 34 4112 27 —
ANGELS ABRHBI BBSOAVG
Ward dh.............. 400003 .354
Trout cf............... 401002 .309
Walsh 1b............. 412101 .253
Stassi c............... 40000 2.221
Rengifo 2b .......... 411001 .292
Marsh lf.............. 400002 .272
Velazquez ss.......402 101 .210
Lagares rf ........... 300001 .000
Ohtani ph............ 10000 1.247
Wade 3b.............. 311100 .234
TOTALS 35373014 —
TORONTO...... 010010101 —411 3
L.A.................. 011010000 —37 1
E: Tapia (2), Gurriel Jr. (2), Bichette (7),
Lagares (1). LOB: Toronto 6, Los Ange-
les 5. 2B: Bichette (11), Kirk (6), Gurriel
Jr. (9), Trout (13). HR: Walsh (10), off
Manoah; Wade (1), off Manoah.
BLUE JAYS IP HRER BBSO ERA
Manoah............... 673209 1.77
García.................. 100000 3.50
Richards.............. 100002 4.12
Romano............... 100003 2.41
ANGELS IP HRER BBSO ERA
Silseth.............. 41 / 362220 3.07
Herget................. 200002 2.88
Loup..................... 031100 4.50
Tepera................^2 / 300001 4.12
Ortega................. 100003 1.71
Iglesias................ 121001 3.71
WP: Richards (2-0); LP: Iglesias (1-3); S:
Romano (15). Loup pitched to 3 batters
in the 7th Inherited runners-scored:
Herget 2-0, Tepera 2-0. WP: Manoah,
Tepera. T: 3:05. A: 44,641 (45,517).

Cardinals 8, Brewers 3
Nolan Gorman hit his
first major league homer
and Matthew Liberatore
earned his first major
league win, helping S t. Lou-
is b eat M ilwaukee.
Liberatore, the organiza-
tion’s minor league player
of the year for last season,
pitched around a couple of
Gorman errors in five
scoreless innings.
BREWERS ABRHBI BBSOAVG
McCutchen dh.....500 002 .241
Urías ss............... 401001 .265
Yelich lf............... 401001 .241
Taylor rf.............. 300010 .241
Brosseau 3b........ 400002 .281
Hiura 1b.............. 411102 .250
Cain cf................. 300011 .178
Mathias 2b ......... 411000 .250
Caratini c............ 312210 .204
TOTALS 3436339 —
CARDINALS AB RHBI BBSOAVG
Edman ss ............. 521000 .279
Gorman 2b ........... 434400 .360
Goldschmidt dh ...41 3400 .355
Arenado 3b .......... 400000 .271
Yepez 1b .............. 000000 .275
Donovan 1b-3b....40 1000 .306
Nootbaar rf.......... 401002 .130
Molina c............... 401000 .235
Dickerson lf ......... 310010 .176
Bader cf ............... 411002 .255
TOTALS 36 8128 14 —
MILWAUKEE.000 001 002 —361
ST. LOUIS....... 104 300 00X—812 3
E: Urías (4), Gorman 2 (3), Arenado (5).
LOB: Milwaukee 7, St. Louis 5. 2B: Gor-
man (3). HR: Hiura (5), off Woodford;
Caratini (2), off McFarland; Gorman (1),
off Houser; Goldschmidt (10), off Hous-
er.
BREWERS IP HRER BBSO ERA
Houser................. 498511 3.69
Milner.................. 110000 3.06
Kelley.................. 120001 0.00
Sánchez............... 200002 0.00
CARDINALS IP HRER BBSO ERA
Liberatore............ 520036 3.72
Woodford............ 321101 2.25
McFarland........... 122202 7.94
WP: Liberatore (1-0); LP: Houser (3-5).
WP: McFarland. T: 2:45. A: 45,594
(45,494).

Rangers 11, Athletics 4
Marcus Semien hit a
grand slam for his first
home run w ith Texas,
Corey Seager and Adolis
García added back-to-back
shots, a nd the Rangers
routed O akland.
Texas had 18 hits, its
most since Sept. 8, 2019.
RANGERS AB RHBI BBSOAVG
Semien 2b-ss.......42 1520 .194
Seager ss ............. 423200 .237
Miller 3b............... 100000 .214
García cf............... 612101 .227
Calhoun rf ............ 623100 .274
Huff c................... 502000 .405
Lowe 1b................ 422111 .267
Ibáñez dh ............. 513100 .202
Culberson 3b-2b...51 2000 .239
White lf................ 400011 .178
TOTALS 4411 18 11 43 —
ATHLETICS ABRHBI BBSOAVG
Laureano rf......... 522101 .200
Pinder lf.............. 302010 .258
Kemp 2b.............. 100000 .232
Murphy dh .......... 500004 .205
Bethancourt c.....412 000 .236
Andrus ss............ 411100 .232
Barrera lf ............ 000000 .298
Brown 1b ............ 301011 .206
Neuse 2b-3b.......401 202 .236
Smith 3b-ss........ 400000 .207
Pache cf .............. 401000 .163
TOTALS 37410428 —
TEXAS............ 004061000 —11182
OAKLAND...... 000111100 —410 0
E: Hearn (1), Culberson (5). LOB: Texas
11, Oakland 8. 2B: Seager (5), Calhoun
(5), Huff (1), Ibáñez (3), Brown (9), Pin-
der (7). 3B: Lowe (1). HR: Seager (9),
off Logue; García (7), off Logue; Semien
(1), off Lemoine; Laureano (1), off
Hearn.
RANGERS IP HRER BBSO ERA
Hearn................... 683215 5.36
Martin................. 121101 4.32
Abreu................... 100011 3.12
Richards.............. 100001 4.80
ATHLETICS IP HRER BBSO ERA
Logue................ 21 / 374411 5.47
Lemoine............ 21 / 355512 7.71
Kolarek............. 11 / 342220 4.58
Pruitt................... 320000 0.00
WP: Hearn (3-3); LP: Logue (2-4). Inher-
ited runners-scored: Lemoine 1-0. IBB:
off Lemoine (Lowe). HBP: Kolarek (Sea-
ger). T: 3:15. A: 6,502 (46,847).

Royals 7, Twins 3
Rookie Bobby Witt Jr.
delivered three more dou-
bles for his second
straight three-hit game as
Kansas City beat Minne-
sota for just its second vic-
tory in nine games.
Of Witt’s 41 hits this
year, 22 have been for ex-
tra bases, including a
team-best 13 doubles.
ROYALS ABRHBI BBSOAVG
Merrifield cf.......501 200 .222
Benintendi lf ......522 001 .323
Witt Jr. ss..........513 201 .246
Perez dh .............411 000 .207
Melendez c.........500 001 .229
Dozier rf.............513 201 .276
Hicklen rf ...........000 000 .000
Santana 1b.........300 011 .159
Rivera 3b............411 102 .242
Lopez 2b.............3 10 010 .212
TOTALS3 9711 727 —
TWINS ABRHBI BBSOAVG
Buxton cf............501 001 .202
Arraez 1b............513 002 .359
Correa ss ............503 002 .289
Polanco 2b..........400 010 .231
Kepler rf.............200 001 .247
Garlick rf ............311 000 .282
Larnach dh..........211 120 .289
Sánchez c...........200 001 .227
Jeffers ph-c........201 200 .204
Urshela 3b..........400 001 .259
Gordon lf............401 002 .258
TOTALS3 8311 3310 —
KANSAS CITY 101300200 —711 0
MINNESOTA..010 002 000 —311 1
E: Polanco (3). LOB: Kansas City 8,
Minnesota 11. 2B: Benintendi (6), Witt
Jr. 3 (13), Merrifield (9), Buxton (6).
HR: Larnach (2), off Singer.
ROYALSIP HRERBBSO ERA
Singer............... 5^2 / 363308 2.49
Speier.................^1 / 320010 2.50
Coleman..............2100113.44
Staumont............1200113.86
TWINS IP HRERBBSO ERA
Archer .................4753014.19
Minaya............. 2^1 / 322211 7.71
Moran............... 1^2 / 310012 0.00
Duffey.................1100034.66
WP: Singer (2-0); LP: Archer (0-2). In-
herited runners-scored: Speier 2-2,
Coleman 1-0, Moran 2-2. HBP: Minaya
(Perez). WP: Archer. T: 3:12. A: 22,249
(38,544).

Guardians 8, Tigers 1
José Ramírez homered
and drove in five runs to
lead Cleveland to victory.
Ramírez hit a three-run
triple in the seventh inning
and a two-run shot in the
ninth for his 12th homer.
The three-time all-star has a
major league best 48 RBI in
42 games.
Shane Bieber allowed
one run and eight hits in a
season-high eight innings.
GUARDIANS ABRHBI BB SO AVG
Straw cf...............321 020 .242
Kwan lf................410 011 .248
Ramírez 3b..........432 510 .297
Clement 3b..........000 000 .212
Miller 2b..............501 001 .269
Naylor 1b.............512 200 .298
Gonzalez rf..........402 000 .500
Mercado rf...........100 000 .204
Giménez ss..........401 001 .287
Palacios dh..........412 100 .293
Hedges c..............300 001 .156
TOTALS 37811844 —
TIGERS ABRHBI BB SO AVG
Grossman rf........401 002 .200
Schoop 2b............401 001 .177
Cabrera dh...........300 000 .294
Haase ph-dh........100 000 .169
Báez ss................400 000 .199
H.Castro 1b .........413 000 .325
Candelario 3b......401 001 .188
W.Castro lf..........302 100 .284
Cameron cf..........301 011 .192
Barnhart c...........401 002 .242
TOTALS 34110117 —
CLEVELAND... 000 200402 —811 0
DETROIT......... 000 000100 —110 1
E: Barnhart (1). LOB: Cleveland 7, Detroit


  1. 2B: Naylor (5), Gonzalez (2), Palacios
    (2), H.Castro (4). 3B: Ramírez (4). HR:
    Ramírez (12), off Carlton.
    GUARDIANS IP HRER BBSO ERA
    Bieber.................. 8811053.19
    Clase .................... 1200122.60
    TIGERSIP HRER BBSO ERA
    Faedo ................... 6522223.00
    Barnes..................^1 / 313320 5.51
    Foley ....................^2 / 321101 3.38
    Carlton................. 2322014.91
    WP: Bieber (2-3); LP: Faedo (1-2). Inher-
    ited runners-scored: Foley 3-3. T: 2:50. A:
    26,134 (41,083).


Marlins 4, Braves 1
Sandy Alcantara domi-
nated Atlanta for the sec-
ond time in a week, match-
ing a career high with 14
strikeouts to propel Miami.
Miguel Rojas had three
hits for the Marlins, includ-
ing a homer off Darren
O’Day in the sixth inning.
Atlanta fell to 4-12 in day
games, the worst record in
the majors. The Braves be-
gan the day hitting only
.203 in afternoon games,
also worst in MLB.
MARLINS ABRHBI BBSOAVG
Berti cf-2b.......... 310022 .277
Cooper 1b............ 402210 .277
Soler lf................ 411011 .205
Aguilar dh........... 300020 .261
Rojas ss .............. 413100 .220
Wendle 3b .......... 300100 .282
Stallings c........... 400002 .219
De La Cruz rf.......400 001 .259
Astudillo 2b........ 412000 .333
Sánchez cf .......... 000000 .214
TOTALS 3348466 —
BRAVES ABRHBI BBSOAVG
Acuña Jr. dh........ 301002 .304
Swanson ss ........ 402100 .270
Ozuna lf .............. 300011 .222
Riley 3b............... 401003 .244
Olson 1b.............. 300002 .243
Albies 2b............. 300003 .242
Contreras c......... 300001 .264
Duvall rf.............. 300003 .188
Harris II cf........... 311001 .333
TOTALS 29151116 —
MIAMI............ 000101200 —48 0
ATLANTA....... 000001000 —15 0
LOB: Miami 9, Atlanta 3. 2B: Cooper
(11), Swanson (9). HR: Rojas (3), off
O’Day.
MARLINS IP HRER BBSO ERA
Alcantara............. 84110 14 2.00
Sulser.................. 110012 2.50
BRAVES IP HRER BBSO ERA
Davidson............. 531143 6.46
O'Day................... 111101 4.63
McHugh............... 122210 4.50
Lee....................... 220012 0.00
WP: Alcantara (5-2); LP: Davidson
(1-2); S: Sulser (2). HBP: Alcantara
(Acuña Jr.). T: 2:48. A: 40,682 (41,084).

Rays 3, Yankees 1
A duel between starters
Corey Kluber and G errit
Cole limited the hitters
through the first six in-
nings, b ut Tampa Bay,
which dropped the first two
games of the series,
scratched out the tying run
in the sixth and took the
lead in the seventh, with a
bloop double by Francisco
Mejia and an infield single
by Yandy Diaz the key hits.
YANKEES ABRHBI BBSOAVG
LeMahieu 3b.......411 000 .250
Judge cf .............. 401002 .304
Rizzo 1b .............. 200102 .218
Torres 2b ............ 300001 .230
Andújar lf............ 300001 .250
Carpenter dh.......300 000 .125
Kiner-Falefa ss...301 000 .259
Trevino c............. 200001 .239
Hicks ph.............. 100001 .207
Higashioka c.......000 000 .169
Gallo rf................ 301001 .172
TOTALS 2814109 —
RAYS ABRHBI BBSOAVG
Díaz 3b................ 301111 .264
Choi 1b................ 310012 .258
Franco ss ............ 311012 .263
Arozarena dh......401 100 .259
Margot lf ............ 401101 .349
Kiermaier cf........ 401000 .240
Mejía c................ 312001 .263
Phillips rf............ 200002 .216
Ramírez ph ......... 100000 .284
Bruján rf ............. 000000 .130
Walls 2b.............. 300001 .145
TOTALS 30373310 —
NEW YORK.... 100 000000 —14 0
TAMPA BAY.. 000001 11X—37 0
LOB: New York 1, Tampa Bay 6. 2B:
LeMahieu (10), Mejía (3). 3B: Franco
(2).
YANKEES IP HRER BBSO ERA
Cole...................... 62113 10 3.12
Luetge................^1 / 321100 5.84
King.................. 12 / 331100 3.10
RAYS IP HRER BBSO ERA
Kluber.................. 631105 4.03
Feyereisen........... 100002 0.00
Adam................... 110002 0.92
Poche................... 100000 1.20
WP: Feyereisen (4-0); LP: Luetge (1-2);
S: Poche (2). Inherited runners-scored:
King 2-1. T: 2:47. A: 25,025 (25,000).

Reds 3, Giants 2
Right fielder Aristides
Aquino threw out pinch run-
ner Joey Bart at the plate to
end the game and Kyle
Farmer’s three-run homer
held up as Cincinnati ex-
tended its winning streak to
a season-high four games.
The strong-armed Aris-
tides nailed Bart trying to
score on Wilmer Flores’s
two-out single in the ninth.
GIANTS ABRHBI BB SO AVG
La Stella dh .........501 002 .281
Yastrzemski cf....412 011 .308
Ruf 1b-lf..............500 003 .224
Pederson lf..........301 101 .264
Flores ph-1b........201 000 .267
Crawford ss.........401 001 .231
Longoria 3b .........311 110 .239
González rf..........402 000 .330
Walton 2b ...........302 000 .286
Estrada ph-2b .....100 000 .271
Casali c................401 001 .263
Bart pr.................000 000 .165
TOTALS 38212229 —
REDS ABRHBI BB SO AVG
Senzel cf..............401 001 .211
Drury 3b..............411 001 .239
Stephenson c......310 010 .308
Votto 1b ..............301 002 .162
Farmer ss............311 301 .254
Aquino rf.............300 002 .115
Almora Jr. lf........300 001 .310
Lopez dh..............300 001 .275
Reynolds 2b.........301 001 .246
TOTALS 29353110 —
SAN FRAN...... 001 001000 —212 0
CINCINNATI... 300000 00X— 350
LOB: San Francisco 11, Cincinnati 3. 2B:
La Stella (4), Yastrzemski (10), Pederson
(4), Walton (3). HR: Longoria (3), off
Cessa; Farmer (4), off Wood.
GIANTSIP HRER BBSO ERA
Wood..................5^2 / 343316 4.81
Leone.................1^1 / 300003 3.38
Rogers.................. 1100017.00
REDS IP HRERBBSOERA
Gutierrez.............. 5611147.71
Cessa................... 1211015.79
Díaz...................... 1000021.19
Detwiler...............^2 / 320000 0.00
Santillan............1^1 / 320012 4.41
WP: Gutierrez (1-6); LP: Wood (3-4); S:
Santillan (3). Inherited runners-scored:
Leone 1-0, Santillan 2-0. WP: Gutierrez.
T: 3:00. A: 26,655 (42,319).

Cubs 5, White Sox 1
Keegan Thompson out-
pitched Johnny Cueto over
five sharp innings in a spot
start and Frank Schwindel
drove in two runs to lead
the Cubs past their cross-
town rivals.
Thompson matched his
longest outing of the sea-
son, allowing one run and
five hits in his third start
and 11th appearance.
CUBS ABRHBI BBSOAVG
Morel cf .............. 311020 .314
Contreras c......... 511000 .258
Happ lf ................ 400011 .268
Wisdom 3b ......... 411201 .218
Schwindel dh ......402 200 .234
Rivas 1b.............. 400001 .215
Hoerner ss .......... 413000 .295
Ortega rf............. 201020 .224
Simmons 2b........ 411100 .233
TOTALS 34510553 —
WHITE SOX ABRHBI BBSO AVG
Anderson ss........ 400001 .354
Harrison 2b......... 400000 .174
Vaughn rf............ 400001 .280
Abreu 1b ............. 301012 .238
Grandal c............. 200022 .168
Pollock lf............. 401001 .218
Sheets dh............ 400001 .200
Burger 3b............ 413100 .253
Engel cf............... 302000 .240
TOTALS 3217138 —
CHICAGO (N.) 210 000200 —510 0
CHICAGO (A.) 000 010000 —171
E: Pollock (1). LOB: Chicago (N) 7, Chica-
go (A) 7. 2B: Wisdom (9), Contreras (8),
Engel (9). HR: Burger (4), off Thomp-
son.
CUBS IP HRER BBSO ERA
Thompson........... 551114 1.58
Effross................. 100013 3.05
Wick.................... 120000 2.50
Givens................. 100001 3.12
Robertson............ 100010 1.65
WHITE SOX IP HRER BBSO ERA
Cueto................ 62 / 395532 2.41
Sousa..................^2 / 310011 6.14
Foster.................^2 / 300000 2.57
Ruiz..................... 100010 5.09
WP: Thompson (5-0); LP: Cueto (0-1).
Inherited runners-scored: Sousa 2-0,
Foster 2-0. IBB: off Cueto (Happ). WP:
Robertson, Sousa. T: 3:03. A: 37,820
(40,615).

Dodgers 3,
Diamondbacks 2
Mookie Betts led off the
game with a homer, Justin
Turner added four hits, and
Los Angeles beat Arizona.
Betts hit his 32nd career
leadoff home run, ripping a
fastball from Merrill Kelly
over the right field fence
for his sixth long ball over
the past eight games.
DODGERS ABRHBI BBSOAVG
Betts rf............... 412100 .301
Freeman 1b......... 210022 .307
T.Turner ss ......... 401101 .298
W.Smith c........... 300100 .244
Ríos dh................ 401002 .278
J.Turner 3b ......... 404000 .224
Bellinger cf ......... 300012 .221
Taylor lf .............. 400001 .253
Lux 2b ................. 312001 .271
Alberto ph-2b.....100 000 .229
TOTALS 32310339 —
D’BACKS ABRHBI BBSOAVG
Rojas 3b.............. 400002 .298
P.Smith dh.......... 400003 .227
Marte 2b............. 401000 .250
Walker 1b ........... 400002 .193
Peralta lf............. 411001 .227
McCarthy rf ........ 412101 .231
Thomas cf........... 300002 .270
Perdomo ss......... 301101 .212
Herrera c............. 200000 .174
Hummel ph-c......000 010 .186
TOTALS 32252112 —
L.A.................. 100020000 —310 0
ARIZONA....... 020000000 —250
LOB: Los Angeles 6, Arizona 4. 2B:
J.Turner 2 (14), Lux (5), McCarthy (2),
Marte (15). 3B: McCarthy (1), Perdomo
(2). HR: Betts (14), off Kelly.
DODGERS IP HRER BBSO ERA
Gonsolin.............. 642207 1.80
Bruihl................... 100001 2.08
Vesia................... 100012 2.57
Hudson................ 110002 2.25
D’BACKS IP HRER BBSO ERA
Kelly.................... 573325 3.67
Nelson................. 120002 1.15
Poppen................. 100010 3.00
Ramirez............... 110001 3.05
Mantiply.............. 100001 0.48
WP: Gonsolin (5-0); LP: Kelly (3-3); S:
Hudson (3). Inherited runners-scored:
Poppen 1-0, Mantiply 1-0. T: 3:12. A:
30,819 (48,686).

Mets 8, Phillies 2
Jeff McNeil hit a go-
ahead, three-run homer
during a rain-soaked fourth
inning and Francisco Lin-
dor drove in three runs to
extend his RBI streak to a
career-best six games as
New York rolled to victory.
The Mets will try for a
three-game sweep Sunday
night in their final game
against N L East foe Phila-
delphia until Aug. 12.
PHILLIES ABRHBI BBSO AVG
Schwarber lf.......400 011 .185
Bohm 3b.............. 500001 .281
Harper dh............ 412000 .317
Castellanos rf.....412 000 .258
Segura 2b............ 400000 .276
Hoskins 1b.......... 300011 .220
Realmuto c......... 302200 .247
Herrera cf ........... 400001 .271
Camargo ss......... 301011 .262
TOTALS 3427235 —
METS ABRHBI BBSO AVG
Guillorme 2b.......323 010 .352
Marte rf .............. 311010 .275
Lindor ss............. 322311 .260
Alonso 1b............ 311100 .284
McNeil lf............. 311310 .319
Escobar 3b .......... 411000 .226
Canha cf.............. 401002 .291
Do.Smith dh........ 300101 .190
Mazeika c............ 400001 .207
TOTALS 30810845 —
PHILA............. 000200000 —270
NEW YORK.... 010330 10X—810 1
E: Ottavino (2). LOB: Philadelphia 9,
New York 4. 2B: Realmuto (6), Marte
(9). 3B: Lindor (2). HR: McNeil (3), off
Eflin.
PHILLIES IP HRER BBSO ERA
Eflin..................... 687724 4.60
Norwood.............^2 / 321120 8.16
Brogdon............... 100001 3.24
Domínguez.........^1 / 300000 2.12
METS IP HRER BBSO ERA
Walker................. 562231 2.83
Holderman........... 210003 0.00
Ottavino.............. 100000 3.63
Lugo..................... 100001 3.72
WP: Walker (3-0); LP: Eflin (1-4). Inher-
ited runners-scored: Brogdon 3-0. HBP:
Ottavino (Realmuto). T: 3:09. A: 37,455
(41,922).

Dodgers 6,
Diamondbacks 4
Late Friday
Los Angeles smacked
three homers and had
eight hits in a victory over
Arizona to continue its re-
cent roll, winning for the
11th time in 13 games. Ed-
win Ríos and Mookie Betts
hit back-to-back homers in
the second inning.
DODGERS ABRHBI BBSOAVG
Betts rf............... 511100 .297
Freeman 1b......... 401000 .310
T.Turner ss ......... 412201 .299
W.Smith c........... 400000 .250
J.Turner 3b ......... 310011 .204
Taylor lf .............. 301012 .260
Bellinger cf ......... 401000 .225
Alberto 2b........... 411000 .234
Ríos dh................ 321310 .279
TOTALS 3468634 —
D’BACKS ABRHBI BBSOAVG
Varsho dh ........... 100000 .266
Luplow ph-dh......000 010 .175
Hummel ph-dh....110 010 .186
Rojas 3b.............. 403300 .321
Marte 2b............. 501001 .250
Walker 1b ........... 500101 .198
Peralta lf............. 401000 .226
P.Smith rf........... 300010 .234
Thomas cf........... 311001 .283
Perdomo ss......... 300013 .209
Herrera c............. 423001 .182
TOTALS 3349447 —
L.A.................. 040001100 —68 0
ARIZONA....... 000010102 —49 1
E: P.Smith (2). LOB: Los Angeles 4, Ari-
zona 10. 2B: Peralta (7), Rojas (1). 3B:
Taylor (3). HR: Ríos (6), off Bumgarner;
Betts (13), off Bumgarner; T.Turner (4),
off Bumgarner.
DODGERS IP HRER BBSO ERA
Pepiot............... 41 / 331135 3.18
Graterol............ 12 / 310000 3.20
Vesia................... 131101 2.77
Hudson................ 100001 2.40
Kimbrel................ 122210 4.15
D’BACKS IP HRER BBSO ERA
Bumgarner.......... 675523 3.35
Wendelken.......... 111010 5.28
Holton................. 200001 0.00
WP: Graterol (1-2); LP: Bumgarner
(2-3). Inherited runners-scored: Grater-
ol 3-1. HBP: Pepiot (Varsho), Hudson 2
(Peralta,Thomas). WP: Vesia. T: 3:11. A:
24,865 (48,686).

PERSONNEL DEPT.


Angels: Placed 3B
Anthony Rendon on the
10-day injured list with
right wrist inflammation.


Braves: Called up top
prospect M ichael Harris
from Class AA Mississippi
to try to shore up the
team’s sagging outfield
defense.


Mets: RHP Jacob deGrom
said his injured right
shoulder blade feels
“completely normal,” and
he is waiting for the
team’s medical staff to
clear him to resume
throwing off a mound.


Reds: OF Tommy Pham
was suspended for three
games by MLB after he
slapped Giants OF Joc
Pederson because of a
dispute about their
fantasy football league.


Royals: C Salvador Perez,
who missed the past nine
games with a sprained
thumb, was activated off
the 10-day injured list and
in the lineup Saturday as
the DH.


White Sox: Designated
LHP Dallas Keuchel (2-5,
7.88) for assignment.


QUOTABLE


“It’s crazy to see


how hard he hits


the ball every


time. If I’m on


first, I feel he’s


either going to hit


a homer [or] a


gapper and I’ll


score.”


— Royals outfielder Andrew
Benintendi on rookie
teammate Bobby Witt Jr.,
who belted three doubles
Saturday in a 7-3 win over the
Twins and now has 22 extra-
base hits this season.


STAR OF THE DAY


Sandy Alcantara,
Marlins


The right-hander
dominated the reigning
champs, allowing just four
hits while striking out 14
over eight innings in a 4-1
win over Atlanta.


TODAY’S GAME
TO WATCH


Phillies at Mets,
7 p.m., ESPN2


Zack Wheeler (3-3, 3.38
ERA) takes the hill for
Philadelphia against
fellow RHP Chris Bassitt
(4-2, 3.91) and NL East-
leading New York.


NL leaders
Entering Saturday’s games.
BATTING
Machado, SD .................................... .357
Goldschmidt, StL ............................. .345
Hosmer, SD ...................................... .331
McNeil, NY ....................................... .319
Harper, Phi ....................................... .313
Freeman, LA .................................... .310
Cron, Col .......................................... .308
Iglesias, Col ..................................... .307
HOME RUNS
Betts, LA ............................................ 13
Walker, Ari ......................................... 12
Cron, Col ............................................. 12
Alonso, NY .......................................... 12
Pederson, SF ....................................... 11
RBI
Alonso, NY .......................................... 45
Turner, LA ........................................... 37
Goldschmidt, StL ................................ 36
Cron, Col ............................................. 34
Lindor, NY ........................................... 34
Tellez, Mil ........................................... 33
Arenado, StL ....................................... 32
Harper, Phi .......................................... 32
ERA
Musgrove, SD .................................. 1.90
Mikolas, StL .................................... 1.96
López, Mia ....................................... 2.04
Alcantara, Mia ................................. 2.11
Quintana, Pit ................................... 2.15
Burnes, Mil ...................................... 2.19
Lauer, Mil ......................................... 2.31
Urías, LA .......................................... 2.49
Scherzer, NY .................................... 2.54
SAVES
Rogers, SD .......................................... 17
Hader, Mil ........................................... 16
Díaz, NY .............................................. 11
Jansen, Atl ......................................... 11
Bard, Col ............................................. 10
Melancon, Ari ..................................... 10
Kimbrel, LA ........................................... 9
STRIKEOUTS
Nola, Phi ............................................. 74
Burnes, Mil ......................................... 67
Rodón, SF ............................................ 64
Wright, Atl ......................................... 61
Manaea, SD ........................................ 60
Scherzer, NY ....................................... 59
Greene, Cin ......................................... 56
López, Mia .......................................... 56

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Standing room only
Nolan Gorman t akes a moment to appreciate his two-run double in the fourth inning, one of four
hits by the rookie second baseman in the Cardinals’ victory over NL Central-leading Milwaukee.

TODAY

Interleague score
FRIDAY’S RESULTS
No games scheduled.
SATURDAY’S RESULT
Chicago Cubs 5, at Chicago White Sox 1

AL leaders
Entering Saturday’s games.
BATTING
Martinez, Bos .................................. .379
Anderson, Chi .................................. .363
Arraez, Min ...................................... .349
Devers, Bos ...................................... .342
France, Sea ...................................... .341
Bogaerts, Bos .................................. .323
Benintendi, KC ................................. .321
Trout, LA .......................................... .309
HOME RUNS
Judge, NY ............................................ 17
Alvarez, Hou ....................................... 12
Trout, LA ............................................. 12
Buxton, Min ........................................ 11
Stanton, NY ........................................ 11
Ramírez, Cle ....................................... 11
Rizzo, NY ............................................ 11
RBI
Ramírez, Cle ....................................... 43
Story, Bos ........................................... 37
Judge, NY ............................................ 36
Stanton, NY ........................................ 35
France, Sea ......................................... 32
Tucker, Hou ........................................ 29
Ohtani, LA .......................................... 29
ERA
Pérez, Tex ........................................ 1.60
Blackburn, Oak ................................ 1.70
Cortes, NY ....................................... 1.70
Manoah, Tor .................................... 1.77
Verlander, Hou ................................ 2.03
McClanahan, TB ............................... 2.06
Gausman, Tor .................................. 2.25
SAVES
Romano, Tor ....................................... 15
Hendriks, Chi ...................................... 14
Iglesias, LA ......................................... 11
Jiménez, Oak ...................................... 10
Chapman, NY ........................................ 9
Barlow, Tex ........................................... 8
Clase, Cle .............................................. 7
Pagán, Min ............................................ 7
Pressly, Hou ......................................... 7
Soto, Det ............................................... 7
STRIKEOUTS
McClanahan, TB .................................. 74
Cease, Chi ........................................... 71
Ray, Sea .............................................. 68
Montas, Oak ....................................... 66
Gausman, Tor ..................................... 65
Ohtani, LA .......................................... 63
Cole, NY .............................................. 62
Cortes, NY .......................................... 61


NOTES

EAST WLPCTGBL10STR
New York 3314 .702—5-5 L-1
Tampa Bay2 71 9. 58751 / 2 6-4W-1
x-Toronto 2520 .556 77 -3W-3
Boston 2225 .46 8117 -3 L-1
Baltimore2 02 8. 417131 / 2 6-4W-1

CENTRAL WLPCT GBL10STR
Minnesota 2819 .596 —7-3 L-1
Chicago 2223 .489 54 -6L-2
Cleveland 1923 .452 61 / 2 3-7W-1
Detroit 1629 .356 11 4-6 L-1
Kansas City 1629 .356 11 3-7W-1

WEST WLPCT GBL10STR
x-Houston 29 17 .630 —6-4 L-1
x-Los Angeles 2720 .57 421 / 2 3-7 L-3
Texas2 22 3. 489 61 / 2 6-4W-4
x-Seattle 1927 .413 10 3-7W-1
Oakland 1930 .388 111 / 2 3-7 L-3
x-Late game

EAST WLPCTGBL10STR


New York 31 17 .646 —7-3W-2


Atlanta 2225 .46 881 / 2 5-5 L-1


Philadelphia 2126 .44 791 / 2 3-7L-2


Miami 1925 .432 10 4-6W-1


Washington 17 31 .354 14 5-5 L-1


CENTRAL WLPCT GBL10STR
Milwaukee 2918 .617—6-4 L-2
St. Louis 2620 .565 21 / 2 6-4W-2
Chicago 1926 .422 94 -6W-1
x-Pittsburgh 1826 .409 91 / 2 3-7 L-1
Cincinnati 1630 .348 121 / 2 6-4W-4

WEST WLPCT GBL10STR
Los Angeles 3214 .696 —8-2W-3
x-San Diego 2916 .644 21 / 2 7-3W-1
San Francisco 2421 .533 71 / 2 3-7 L-2
Arizona 2325 .479 10 5-5 L-3
Colorado 2125 .457 11 4-6W-1
x-Late game

ORIOLES’ BATTING LEADERS
Entering Sunday’s game.
Batters AvgRH2B HR RBIBB
Hays .297 214911 52215
Mancini .28614 48 5316 17
Mountcastle.25013 36 35 19 6
McKenna .250 6103033
Mullins .24124 47 8516 13
Urías .23817 34 8312 11
Odor .23016 32 10 4225
Santander .22323 37 5825 24
Nevin .222 9141176
Mateo .20814 31 83 12 6
Rutschman .179 350002
Chirinos .146 61342 10 10
Gutiérrez .143 241034

ORIOLES’ PITCHING LEADERS
Entering Sunday’s game.
PitchersWLERA IP HERBBSO
Diplán 00 0.003.1 2023
Vespi 10 0.002.0 1013
Pérez 30 0.6015.014 17 16
López 32 1.1623.112 31322
Reyes 00 1.595.2 4113
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