The Washington Post - USA (2022-06-09)

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THURSDAY, JUNE 9 , 2022. THE WASHINGTON POST EZ M2 D5


NL games
NATIONALS AT MARLINS, 6:40
W-L ERA TEAM
Strasburg (R) 0-0 0.00 0-0
Rogers (L) 2-5 5.80 2-8
DIAMONDBACKS AT REDS, 12:35
Davies (R) 2-3 4.18 4-7
Mahle (R) 2-5 5.43 4-8
PHILLIES AT BREWERS, 2:10
Eflin (R) 2-4 3.88 4-5
Burnes (R) 3-3 2.50 6-5
ROCKIES AT GIANTS, 3:45
Gomber (L) 2-6 6.54 3-7
TBD ---- ---- ----
PIRATES AT BRAVES, 7:20
Brubaker (R) 0-5 4.70 5-6
Fried (L) 5-2 2.74 7-4

AL games
ORIOLES AT ROYALS, 8:10
W-L ERA TEAM
Zimmermann
(L) 2-4 4.87 5-6
Bubic (L) 0-3 9.33 2-4
ATHLETICS AT GUARDIANS, 7:10
Kaprielian (R) 0-3 6.06 4-3
Pilkington (L) 1-0 2.65 2-1
YANKEES AT TWINS, 7:40
Cole (R) 5-1 2.78 8-3
Bundy (R) 3-3 5.57 3-6
RED SOX AT ANGELS, 9:38
Pivetta (R) 5-4 3.50 5-6
Ohtani (R) 3-4 3.99 3-6

NL scores
TUESDAY’S RESULTS
at Miami 12, Washington 2
at Cincinnati 14, Arizona 8
Philadelphia 3, at Milwaukee 2
at San Diego 7, N.Y. Mets 0
Colorado 5, at San Francisco 3
WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS
a t Miami 2, Washington 1 (10)
Philadelphia 10, a t Milwaukee 0
Arizona 7, at Cincinnati 0
N.Y. Mets at San Diego, late
Colorado at San Francisco, late

AL scores
TUESDAY’S RESULTS
Game 1: at Cleveland 6, Texas 3
Game 2: Texas 6, at Cleveland 3
Toronto 7, Kansas City 0
at Houston 4, Seattle 1
N.Y. Yankees 10, at Minnesota 4
Boston 6, at L.A. Angels 5 (10)
WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS
at Kansas City 8, Toronto 4
Seattle 6, a t Houston 3
a t Cleveland 4, Texas 0
at Minnesota 8, N.Y. Yankees 1
Boston at L.A. Angels, late

Interleague games
CARDINALS AT RAYS, 1:10
W-L ERA TEAM
Mikolas (R) 4-3 3.02 7-4
McClanahan (L) 6-2 2.10 8-3
LOS ANGELES AT CHICAGO, 2:10
Anderson (L) 7-0 2.59 6-2
Cease (R) 4-2 3.39 8-3

Dodgers 4, White Sox 1
Tony Gonsolin improved
to 7-0, tossing three-hit ball
over six innings, and Will
Smith and Cody Bellinger
homered early to lead L os
Angeles in Chicago.
The right-hander struck
out five and walked one
while lowering his National
League-best ERA to 1.58.
The only run he allowed
was when Jake Burger
homered leading off the
fifth.
DODGERS AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Betts rf ............... 400000 .297
Freeman 1b......... 400003 .283
T.Turner ss......... 422100 .303
Smith c............... 412200 .235
J.Turner 3b......... 400000 .219
Bellinger cf ......... 311110 .210
Taylor lf .............. 400003 .251
Alvarez dh.......... 200000 .222
Alberto ph-dh..... 100001 .233
Lux 2b................. 301002 .272
TOTALS 33 46419—
WHITE SOX AB RHBIBBSOAVG
García 2b............. 400003 .184
Robert cf............. 300000 .283
Moncada 3b........ 400001 .136
Abreu 1b............. 400001 .255
Grandal c............. 401002 .165
Burger dh............ 412101 .257
Sheets rf............. 301001 .206
Pollock lf ............. 200011 .217
Mendick ss.......... 300000 .294
TOTALS 31 141110 —
L.A..................210 000 001 —46 0
CHICAGO........ 000 010 000 —14 0
LOB: Los Angeles 3, Chicago 5. 2B:
Sheets (5). HR: Smith (7), off Cueto;
Bellinger (7), off Cueto; T.Turner (7),
off Ruiz; Burger (6), off Gonsolin.
DODGERS IP HRERBBSOERA
Gonsolin.............. 631115 1.58
Almonte.............. 100002 1.29
Graterol............... 100001 4.62
Hudson................ 110002 1.86
WHITE SOX IP HRERBBSOERA
Cueto................... 643315 3.23
Sousa................... 100001 6.50
Foster.................. 100002 2.59
Ruiz..................... 121101 5.03
WP: Gonsolin (7-0); LP: Cueto (0-3); S:
Hudson (5). HBP: Gonsolin (Robert).
WP: Hudson. T: 2:36. A: 25,078 (40,615).

Red Sox 6, Angels ( 10)
Late Tuesday
Los Angeles matched a
franchise record with its
13th straight defeat hours
after firing manager Joe
Maddon, falling t o streak-
ing Boston.
RED SOX AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Hernández cf-ss... 50 1102 .209
Devers 3b............. 412010 .342
Martinez dh.......... 502000 .359
Bogaerts ss.......... 401002 .320
Cordero ph-rf........ 100000 .235
Story 2b................ 522102 .229
Verdugo lf ............ 522000 .250
Vázquez c............. 402111 .288
Arroyo rf............... 410100 .183
Bradley Jr. rf-cf.... 101000 .227
Dalbec 1b.............. 502201 .187
TOTALS 43 615628 —
ANGELS AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Rengifo 2b.......... 410012 .233
Ohtani dh............ 411011 .242
Trout cf ............... 212200 .284
Adell pr-rf........... 211111 .216
Walsh 1b............. 500003 .247
Stassi c............... 401112 .250
Marsh lf .............. 400000 .246
Suzuki ph............ 100000 .222
Lagares rf-cf....... 411002 .250
Wade 3b-ss......... 402002 .218
Velazquez ss....... 300101 .178
Duffy ph-3b........ 100000 .306
TOTALS 38 585414 —
BOSTON......030001100 1— 6151
L.A...............211010000 0— 580
E: Dalbec (2). LOB: Boston 10, Los An-
geles 8. 2B: Martinez (20), Story (14),
Vázquez (10), Devers (23), Ohtani (11),
Trout (14), Stassi (4), Adell (4), Wade
(5). HR: Trout (14), off Whitlock.
RED SOX IP HRERBBSOERA
Whitlock.............. 464405 3.51
Diekman.............. 111122 3.79
Sawamura........ 11 / 300001 2.79
Davis..................^2 / 300011 1.64
Houck.................. 210013 3.54
Strahm................ 100002 3.94
ANGELS IP HRERBBSOERA
Suarez................. 573323 5.96
Ortega................. 121101 3.75
Tepera................. 131102 4.18
Quijada................ 100001 2.08
Iglesias................ 110001 4.66
Barria................... 121000 3.18
WP: Houck (4-3); LP: Barria (1-1); S:
Strahm (2). IBB: off Houck (Ohtani).
WP: Diekman, Iglesias. T: 3:56. A:
27,627 (45,517).

Twins 8, Yankees 1
Byron Buxton and Ryan
Jeffers launched home
runs in the fifth inning off
Nestor Cortes to send the
left-hander to an early exit
as Minnesota ended New
York’s winning streak at
seven.
Cortes allowed season
highs in hits (seven) and
runs (four) in 4^2 / 3 i nnings,
his shortest appearance
of the season.
YANKEES AB RHBIBBSOAVG
LeMahieu 3b....... 300101 .260
Judge cf .............. 300011 .311
Gonzalez lf.......... 000000 .246
Rizzo 1b.............. 400002 .209
Stanton rf ........... 300010 .274
Donaldson dh...... 301011 .230
Torres 2b............ 300011 .243
Hicks lf-cf........... 312000 .232
Kiner-Falefa ss... 300 000 .267
Higashioka c....... 301001 .159
TOTALS 28 14147—
TWINS AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Buxton cf ............ 422111 .224
Correa dh............ 321012 .280
Polanco 2b.......... 310010 .236
Urshela 3b.......... 412101 .279
Miranda 1b......... 413300 .223
Kepler rf.............. 401100 .255
Celestino lf ......... 200000 .337
Larnach ph-lf...... 201101 .256
Jeffers c.............. 411101 .175
Gordon ss............ 400001 .246
TOTALS 34 811837 —
NEW YORK.... 000 010 000 —14 0
MINNESOTA.. 000 222 20X —811 2
E: Gordon (1), Miranda (4). LOB: New
York 5, Minnesota 5. 2B: Higashioka (4),
Urshela (7), Miranda (7), Larnach (13).
HR: Jeffers (4), off Cortes; Buxton (13),
off Cortes.
YANKEES IP HRERBBSOERA
Cortes............... 41 / 374403 1.96
Schmidt............ 12 / 334422 3.63
Bañuelos............. 210012 0.00
TWINS IP HRERBBSOERA
Archer.................. 521142 3.65
Jax....................... 210002 2.86
Pagán................... 100002 2.84
Thielbar............... 110001 5.31
WP: Archer (1-2); LP: Cortes (5-2). In-
herited runners-scored: Bañuelos 2-2. T:
3:00. A: 22,286 (38,544).

Tigers 3, Pirates 1
Rookie Alex Faedo, who
missed the past two sea-
sons because of the coro-
navirus pandemic and
Tommy John surgery,
breezed through five in-
nings, and Miguel Cabrera
hit a go-ahead single in
the eighth inning to lift De-
troit.
Faedo gave up Jack Su-
winski’s leadoff home run
in the fourth.
TIGERS AB RHBIBBSOAVG
H.Castro 3b......... 511001 .281
Schoop 2b........... 402000 .198
Cabrera dh.......... 401102 .297
Meadows rf-lf..... 302010 .269
Báez ss............... 400003 .200
Torkelson 1b....... 300011 .190
Clemens lf........... 300001 .000
Hill cf .................. 100000 .225
Haase c............... 421002 .171
Cameron cf-rf..... 402201 .232
TOTALS 35 393211 —
PIRATES AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Hayes 3b............. 300012 .285
Reynolds cf ......... 400002 .216
Suwinski lf.......... 311102 .235
Chavis 1b............ 100000 .270
Vogelbach dh...... 300011 .236
Castillo ss........... 401001 .218
Mitchell rf........... 400002 .227
Marcano 2b......... 300002 .250
Chang 1b............. 101010 .154
Swggerty ph-lf.... 100001 .000
Perez c................ 301000 .122
TOTALS 30 141313 —
DETROIT........ 010 000 011 —39 0
PITTSBURGH.000 100 000 —14 0
LOB: Detroit 7, Pittsburgh 5. 2B: Mead-
ows (5), Cameron (3). 3B: Cameron (1).
HR: Suwinski (7), off Faedo.
TIGERS IP HRERBBSOERA
Faedo................... 531117 2.92
Chafin.................. 100012 2.57
Vest..................... 100001 1.80
Fulmer................. 100002 2.57
Soto..................... 110011 1.71
PIRATES IP HRERBBSOERA
Keller................... 641127 5.26
Crowe............... 11 / 331103 2.38
Stratton........... 12 / 321101 3.75
WP: Vest (1-1); LP: Crowe (2-3); S: Soto
(12). Inherited runners-scored: Stratton
2-0. T: 2:57. A: 11,723 (38,747).

Royals 8, Blue Jays 4
MJ Melendez and Em-
manuel Rivera drove in two
runs apiece as Kansas City
ended a three-game skid.
Starter Brady Singer im-
proved to 3-1 in his five
starts. The rest of the Kan-
sas City r otation is 3-25 in
50 combined starts.
BLUE JAYS AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Springer cf .......... 502 000 .271
Bichette ss.......... 502 001 .262
Guerrero Jr. dh.... 500 101 .243
Espinal 2b............ 501 001 .290
Tapia rf................ 411 101 .242
Gurriel Jr. lf ......... 401 001 .253
Chapman 3b........ 301 011 .222
Collins c............... 422 101 .212
Biggio 1b............. 412 000 .184
TOTALS39412 317—
ROYALS AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Merrifield rf........ 502 101 .221
Benintendi lf ....... 320 022 .315
Witt Jr. ss........... 422 010 .221
Perez dh.............. 512 102 .202
Melendez c .......... 511 201 .255
Santana 1b.......... 414 110 .188
Rivera 3b............. 501 203 .212
Taylor cf.............. 211 110 .259
Lopez 2b.............. 200 010 .217
TOTALS35813 869—
TORONTO....... 012 000 001 —412 1
KANSAS CITY 300 211 10X —813 1
E: Tapia (3), Witt Jr. (6). LOB: Toronto 9,
Kansas City 11. 2B: Collins (4), Melendez
(5), Taylor (3), Santana 2 (7), Merrifield
(12). 3B: Perez (1). HR: Tapia (2), off
Singer; Collins (4), off Singer.
BLUE JAYS IP HRERBBSOERA
Kikuchi .................^2 / 323342 4.44
Thornton............2^1 / 330003 3.05
Richards.............1^1 / 343311 5.68
Gage.....................^2 / 300010 0.00
Cimber................. 121101 2.55
Merryweather..... 1111016.11
Vasquez...............^2 / 300000 8.10
García...................^1 / 310001 2.82
ROYALS IP HRERBBSOERA
Singer.................. 5833054.33
Coleman............... 100010 3.57
Cuas..................... 110000 0.00
Staumont............. 100002 3.32
Barlow................. 1311001.88
WP: Singer (3-1); LP: Richards (2-1). In-
herited runners-scored: Thornton 3-0,
Gage 1-0. HBP: Merryweather (Taylor).
PB: Melendez (3). T: 3:26. A: 12,196
(37,903).

Mariners 6, Astros 3
Cal Raleigh and Ty
France homered early, and
Seattle f inally won a series
in Houston.
The Mariners took two of
three from the division rival
Astros to win their fourth
straight series overall but
their first in Houston since
September 2018.
MARINERS AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Winker lf............. 311120 .209
France 1b............ 412110 .327
Rodríguez cf....... 200011 .270
Crawford ss........ 512101 .294
Suárez dh............ 301021 .234
Frazier 2b............ 400101 .241
Toro 3b................ 512000 .171
Trammell rf ........ 411000 .263
Raleigh c............. 411200 .167
TOTALS 34 610664 —
ASTROS AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Altuve 2b............ 301011 .280
Brantley dh......... 401000 .286
Bregman 3b........ 421000 .220
Alvarez lf ............ 413200 .299
Tucker rf ............. 301110 .261
Gurriel 1b............ 401001 .218
Díaz ss................ 400002 .224
Siri cf .................. 300001 .198
Peña ph............... 100001 .277
Maldonado c....... 200010 .131
Castro ph............ 100001 .091
TOTALS 33 38337—
SEATTLE........ 001 310 010 —610 0
HOUSTON...... 102 000 000 —381
E: Díaz (1). LOB: Seattle 10, Houston 6.
2B: Toro (6), Crawford (12), Trammell
(6), Gurriel (16), Altuve (8), Alvarez (6).
HR: Raleigh (7), off Urquidy; France (9),
off Urquidy.
MARINERS IP HRERBBSOERA
Gilbert................. 673333 2.41
Muñoz................. 110001 4.66
Sewald................. 100000 2.11
Castillo................ 100003 5.57
ASTROS IP HRERBBSOERA
Urquidy............. 41 / 375443 5.04
Bielak.................. 321111 3.00
Martinez........... 12 / 310010 0.00
WP: Gilbert (6-2); LP: Urquidy (5-3);
S: Castillo (4). Inherited runners-scored:
Bielak 1-0, Martinez 1-0. HBP: Bielak
(Rodríguez), Martinez (Rodríguez).
WP: Gilbert, Urquidy. T: 3:09. A: 23,752
(41,168).

Rays 11, Cardinals 3
Randy Arozarena had
three hits and four RBI
against his original team to
fuel a Tampa Bay rout.
The Rays obtained Aroza-
rena, the 2021 AL rookie of
the year, in a 2020 trade
with the Cardinals.
Veteran catcher Yadier
Molina pitched a scoreless
eighth inning for St. Louis.
CARDINALSABRHBIBBSOAVG
Edman ss............. 311 010 .279
Gorman 2b........... 411 000 .294
Goldschmidt 1b... 301 001 .341
Sosa ph-3b.......... 100 001 .208
O'Neill lf .............. 412 300 .213
Donovan 3b-1b.... 401 001 .304
Yepez dh.............. 401 001 .266
Bader cf ............... 401 002 .275
Nootbaar rf......... 400 002 .140
Knizner c ............. 300 001 .221
TOTALS3 438319 —
RAYSABRHBIBBSOAVG
Margot rf-cf........ 524 010 .319
Ramírez dh.......... 421 211 .284
Phillips ph-dh...... 100 000 .176
Choi 1b................ 533 202 .276
Díaz 3b................ 311 020 .281
Arozarena lf........ 513 401 .267
Bruján 2b-rf......... 502 300 .147
Mejía c................. 502 000 .235
Kiermaier cf ........ 411 001 .208
Paredes ph-2b..... 100 001 .194
Walls ss............... 511 001 .156
TOTALS4 311181147 —
ST. LOUIS....... 000 102 000 —38 0
TAMPA BAY... 311 003 30X —11180
LOB: St. Louis 5, Tampa Bay 12. 2B: Choi
(11), Arozarena (13), Bruján (4), Ramírez
(7), Mejía (6), Walls (4), Margot (7). HR:
O’Neill (3), off Kluber.
CARDINALS IP HRERBBSOERA
Naughton...........1^1 / 354400 5.54
Oviedo................2^2 / 331113 4.70
Wittgren.............. 133311 6.04
McFarland............ 253322 8.18
Molina.................. 1200010.00
RAYSIP HRERBBSOERA
Kluber.................. 5633153.88
Adam................... 1000000.75
Bard..................... 210002 0.00
Armstrong........... 110002 1.80
WP: Kluber (3-2); LP: Naughton (0-2). In-
herited runners-scored: Oviedo 1-1, Mc-
Farland 2-2, Adam 2-0. T: 3:11. A: 12,90 6

Phillies 10, Brewers 0
Aaron Nola pitched eight
sharp innings, and surging
Philadelphia hit four home
runs to rout scuffling
M ilwaukee.
The Phillies won their
season-high sixth in a row,
five of them since interim
manager Rob Thomson
took over when Joe Girardi
was fired Friday. The
N ational League Central-
leading Brewers have lost
five in a row.
PHILLIES AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Schwarber lf ....... 524200 .209
Vierling lf............ 000000 .188
Hoskins 1b.......... 511200 .220
Harper dh............ 511302 .306
Castellanos rf ..... 501001 .248
Realmuto c......... 501002 .246
Gregorius ss....... 400002 .284
Kingery 2b.......... 000000 ---
Bohm 3b.............. 411001 .262
Herrera cf ........... 321110 .272
Stott 2b-ss......... 434200 .188
TOTALS 40 10 14 10 18 —
BREWERS AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Yelich lf............... 401001 .224
Adames ss.......... 400003 .201
Tellez 1b............. 402000 .259
Urías 2b.............. 400002 .225
McCutchen dh..... 300000 .220
Peterson 3b........ 300000 .224
Renfroe rf ........... 301001 .260
Caratini c............ 300000 .200
Cain cf ................. 300000 .165
TOTALS 31 04007—
PHILA.............004 010 104 —10141
MILWAUKEE.000 000 000 —040
E: Realmuto (5). LOB: Philadelphia 4,
Milwaukee 4. 2B: Stott (3), Schwarber 2
(9), Bohm (7). HR: Stott (3), off
Houser; Hoskins (9), off Houser;
Herrera (4), off Houser; Harper (14),
off Barker.
PHILLIES IP HRERBBSOERA
Nola..................... 840006 3.50
Bellatti................ 100001 3.63
BREWERS IP HRERBBSOERA
Houser................. 675515 3.92
Suter................... 221102 5.32
Barker.................. 154401 12.0
WP: Nola (4-4); LP: Houser (3-6).
T: 2:50. A: 29,353 (41,900).

Guardians 4,
Rangers 0
José Ramírez hit a run-
scoring double to tie for
the major league RBI lead,
Shane Bieber pitched neat-
ly into the fifth inning be-
fore a long rain delay and
Cleveland beat Texas to
move back to. 500 for the
second time this week.
Ramírez went 2 for 4
with a stolen base and his
54th RBI of the season.
RANGERS AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Semien 2b........... 401001 .222
Seager ss............ 400001 .223
Garver dh............ 400004 .206
García rf .............. 402000 .225
Heim c................. 301002 .262
Lowe 1b.............. 302000 .271
Duran 3b............. 300001 .316
Walker lf............. 300000 .083
White cf.............. 300002 .190
TOTALS 31 060011 —
GUARDIANS AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Straw cf .............. 411001 .228
Rosario ss........... 401000 .250
Ramírez 3b......... 412100 .285
Naylor 1b............ 412101 .279
Gonzalez rf ......... 401001 .354
Mercado rf .......... 000000 .206
Giménez 2b......... 412101 .310
Palacios dh......... 200000 .283
Miller ph-dh........ 200001 .262
Hedges c............. 401101 .165
Kwan lf ............... 302000 .257
TOTALS 35 412406 —
TEXAS............000 000 000 —060
CLEVELAND... 022 000 00X —412 0
LOB: Texas 4, Cleveland 7. 2B: Heim (8),
Giménez 2 (9), Ramírez (13).
RANGERS IP HRERBBSOERA
Dunning............... 494401 4.41
Burke................... 220003 0.90
Moore.................. 110001 2.84
Bush.................... 100001 4.22
GUARDIANS IP HRERBBSOERA
Bieber............... 41 / 330006 2.91
Morgan............. 12 / 300002 1.95
De Los Santos..... 120001 2.45
Shaw................... 100001 4.00
Clase.................... 110001 1.93
WP: Morgan (2-1); LP: Dunning (1-4).
Inherited runners-scored: Morgan 2-0.
T: 2:07. A: 10,965 (34,788).

Diamondbacks 7,
Reds 0
Merrill Kelly allowed
one hit over six innings,
and Arizona hit three hom-
ers to beat Cincinnati,
snapping a four-game skid
Christian Walker hit a
two-run homer, and Josh
Rojas and Jordan Luplow
added solo shots for the
Diamondbacks.
D’BACKS AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Hummel lf........... 501003 .178
Rojas 3b.............. 422111 .286
Marte 2b............. 422100 .268
Perdomo ss......... 000000 .223
Walker 1b........... 512201 .202
P.Smith dh.......... 400013 .209
Luplow rf ............ 511102 .182
Thomas cf ........... 311120 .237
Hager ss-2b........ 401011 .160
Herrera c............. 401101 .197
TOTALS 38 7117512—
REDS AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Friedl cf............... 400001 .169
Lopez 2b............. 301000 .255
Pham lf ............... 300012 .241
Votto 1b.............. 401001 .200
Farmer ss............ 300010 .266
Almora Jr. dh...... 401000 .309
Reynolds 3b........ 301010 .278
Aquino rf............. 400003 .150
Garcia c............... 301000 .175
TOTALS 31 05037—
ARIZONA....... 000 212 101 —711 0
CINCINNATI... 000 000 000 —051
E: Garcia (1). LOB: Arizona 10, Cincinna-
ti 8. 2B: Herrera (2), Walker (9), Votto
(9). 3B: Rojas (1). HR: Walker (15), off
Minor; Rojas (4), off Minor; Luplow (7),
off Cessa.
D’BACKS IP HRERBBSOERA
Kelly.................... 610035 3.32
Poppen................. 110000 2.16
Mantiply.............. 110000 0.41
Kennedy.............. 120002 3.32
REDS IP HRERBBSOERA
Minor................ 41 / 333334 8.64
Cessa................ 11 / 332202 5.64
Warren............. 11 / 321103 6.33
Detwiler.............. 110002 0.00
Strickland............ 121121 6.53
WP: Kelly (5-3); LP: Minor (0-2). Inher-
ited runners-scored: Warren 1-0. IBB:
off Strickland (P.Smith). HBP: Minor
(Marte), Mantiply (Lopez). WP: Kelly. T:
3:18. A: 11,957 (42,319).

Rockies 5, Giants 3
Late Tuesday
Connor Joe homered
leading off the game, pinch
hitter Charlie Blackmon
connected for a three-run
shot, and Colorado topped
San Francisco. Germán
Márquez shook off a shaky
start and struck out seven
in six innings for his first
road win this season.
ROCKIES AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Joe dh................. 422111 .267
Daza lf ................ 502001 .331
Cron 1b................ 300101 .291
Rodgers 2b.......... 400001 .260
Iglesias ss........... 411001 .313
Grichuk rf-cf....... 312010 .273
Montero 3b......... 400001 .250
McMahon 3b....... 000000 .240
Hampson cf........ 200001 .237
Blackmon ph-rf... 211 300 .246
Díaz c.................. 400001 .195
TOTALS 35 58528—
GIANTS AB RHBIBBSOAVG
La Stella dh......... 500002 .214
Yastrzemski cf ... 210 021 .275
Flores 1b............. 413200 .266
Pederson lf ......... 411000 .270
Crawford ss........ 200000 .220
Estrada ph-2b..... 200000 .272
Longoria 3b......... 300012 .229
González rf ......... 301111 .322
Walton 2b-ss...... 400002 .205
Casali c................ 200002 .244
Ruf ph................. 100001 .217
TOTALS 32 353411 —
COLORADO.... 101 003 000 —58 0
SAN FRAN..... 300 000 000 —35 1
E: Crawford (7). LOB: Colorado 6, San
Francisco 7. 2B: Joe (9), Grichuk (6). HR:
Joe (5), off Rodón; Blackmon (9), off Ál-
varez; Flores (7), off Márquez.
ROCKIES IP HRERBBSOERA
Márquez.............. 643347 6.49
Kinley.................. 110001 0.78
Colomé................ 100001 2.79
Bard..................... 100002 2.42
GIANTS IP HRERBBSOERA
Rodón.................. 442215 3.51
Brebbia................ 110001 3.00
Littell..................^1 / 322200 5.40
Álvarez...............^2 / 311101 5.02
Long..................... 300011 2.35
WP: Márquez (2-5); LP: Littell (1-2); S: Bard
(12). Inherited runners-scored: Álvarez 2-2.
HBP: Márquez (Casali). WP: Márquez.

ORIOLES-CUBS GAME
POSTPONED BY RAIN


Wednesday night’s
showdown at Camden
Yards was thwarted by
inclement weather. The
game will be made up in
Baltimore on Aug. 18.


PERSONNEL DEPT.


Braves: SS Dansby
Swanson won his
arbitration case, and OF
Adam Duvall lost his.
Swanson was awarded
$10 million rather than
the team’s $9.2 million
offer, and Duvall received
$9.275 million rather
than the $10.275 million
he sought.


Giants: Optioned
struggling C Joey Bart to
Class AAA Sacramento
and acquired C Austin
Wynns from the Phillies.
Bart, the second overall
pick in the 2018 draft,
was batting .156 with
49 strikeouts.


Red Sox: Placed OF Kiké
Hernández on the 10-day
injured list with a right hip
flexor strain.


Twins: SS Carlos Correa
was reinstated from the
covid-19 IL after missing
eight games.


BY THE NUMBERS


3,086


Career strikeouts for the
Astros’ Justin Verlander,
who fanned a season-high
12 in a 4-1 win over
Seattle on Tuesday night
to pass Max Scherzer
(3,079) and John Smoltz
(3,084) for 17th place on
the all-time list.


QUOTABLE


“I’m not worried


about morale at


all.”


— Angels interim manager
Phil Nevin , who lost his
managerial debut Tuesday
night against Boston as Los
Angeles dropped its 13th
straight game to match the
worst skid in team history.

STAR OF THE DAY


Randy Arozarena, Rays


The outfielder went 3 for 5
with four RBI in an 11-3
blowout of St. Louis.


TODAY’S GAME
TO WATCH


Red Sox at Angels,
9:38 p.m., MLB Network


Resurgent right-hander
Nick Pivetta (5-4, 3.50
ERA) takes the hill for
Boston in search of his
sixth straight win, facing
fellow righty Shohei
Ohtani (3-4, 3.99).


NL leaders
Through Tuesday’s games
BATTING
Goldschmidt, StL ............................. .341
Machado, SD .................................... .325
Iglesias, Col ..................................... .313
McNeil, NY ....................................... .311
Harper, Phi ....................................... .309
Cooper, Mia ...................................... .305
Canha, NY ........................................ .302
Betts, LA ......................................... .302
Turner, LA ........................................ .299
Bell, Was ......................................... .296
HOME RUNS
Betts, LA ............................................ 16
Alonso, NY .......................................... 16
Schwarber, Phi ................................... 14
Walker, Ari ......................................... 14
Cron, Col ............................................. 14
Riley, Atl ............................................. 14
Pederson, SF ....................................... 13
Harper, Phi .......................................... 13
Wisdom, Chi ....................................... 12
Soler, Mia ........................................... 12
Soto, Was ........................................... 12
Goldschmidt, StL ................................ 12
RBI
Alonso, NY .......................................... 54
Goldschmidt, StL ................................ 47
Lindor, NY ........................................... 45
Turner, LA ........................................... 44
Harper, Phi .......................................... 41
Cron, Col ............................................. 41
Arenado, StL ....................................... 39
Betts, LA ............................................ 39
Chisholm Jr., Mia ................................ 37
Tellez, Mil ........................................... 37
ERA
Musgrove, SD .................................. 1.64
Alcantara, Mia ................................. 1.81
López, Mia ....................................... 2.18
Lauer, Mil ......................................... 2.38
Wright, Atl ...................................... 2.39
Gallen, Ari ........................................ 2.40
Burnes, Mil ...................................... 2.50
Anderson, LA ................................... 2.59
Wainwright, StL .............................. 2.73
Fried, Atl .......................................... 2.74
SAVES
Hader, Mil ........................................... 18
Rogers, SD .......................................... 18
Jansen, Atl ......................................... 15
Bard, Col ............................................. 12
Díaz, NY .............................................. 11
Kimbrel, LA ......................................... 11
Melancon, Ari ..................................... 11
STRIKEOUTS
Burnes, Mil ......................................... 84
Nola, Phi ............................................. 79
Rodón, SF ............................................ 75
Wright, Atl ......................................... 73
Greene, Cin ......................................... 72
Alcantara, Mia .................................... 71
Bassitt, NY ......................................... 68
Manaea, SD ........................................ 68
López, Mia .......................................... 67

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JUSTIN K. ALLER/GETTY IMAGES

Day tripper
Pittsburgh’s Jack Suwinski takes a tour around the bases after his solo home run Wednesday. It turned out to be the Pirates’ only offense in a 3-1 loss to Detroit.

TODAY

Interleague scores
TUESDAY’S RESULTS
at Baltimore 9, Chicago Cubs 3
Detroit 5, at Pittsburgh 3
at Tampa Bay 4, St. Louis 2 (10)
at Atlanta 3, Oakland 2
at Chicago White Sox 4, L.A. Dodgers 0
WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS
Chicago Cubs at Baltimore, ppd.
Detroit 3, at Pittsburgh 1
at Atlanta 13, Oakland 2
St. Louis 11, at Tampa Bay 3
L.A. Dodgers 4, at Chicago White Sox 1

AL leaders


Through Tuesday’s games
BATTING
Arraez, Min ...................................... .361
Martinez, Bos .................................. .359
Anderson, Chi .................................. .356
Devers, Bos ...................................... .342
France, Sea ...................................... .324
Kirk, Tor ........................................... .322
Benintendi, KC ................................. .320
Bogaerts, Bos .................................. .320
Judge, NY ......................................... .315
Mancini, Bal ..................................... .303
HOME RUNS
Judge, NY ............................................ 22
Alvarez, Hou ....................................... 17
Trout, LA ............................................. 14
Ramírez, Cle ....................................... 14
Rizzo, NY ............................................ 14
Guerrero Jr., Tor ................................. 13
Buxton, Min ........................................ 12
Stanton, NY ........................................ 12
Devers, Bos ......................................... 12
5 tied ................................................... 11
RBI
Ramírez, Cle ....................................... 53
Judge, NY ............................................ 45
Story, Bos ........................................... 41
Rizzo, NY ............................................ 38
France, Sea ......................................... 37
Stanton, NY ........................................ 36
Alvarez, Hou ....................................... 36
García, Tex .......................................... 36
Tucker, Hou ........................................ 33
Walsh, LA ........................................... 33
ERA
Cortes, NY ....................................... 1.50
Pérez, Tex ........................................ 1.56
Manoah, Tor .................................... 1.81
McClanahan, TB ............................... 2.10
Verlander, Hou ................................ 2.13
Gilbert, Sea ...................................... 2.22
Skubal, Det ...................................... 2.33
Valdez, Hou ..................................... 2.61
Blackburn, Oak ................................ 2.62
Taillon, NY ....................................... 2.73
STRIKEOUTS
McClanahan, TB .................................. 89
Cease, Chi ........................................... 81
Cole, NY .............................................. 81
Montas, Oak ....................................... 78
Ray, Sea .............................................. 77
Gausman, Tor ..................................... 73
Verlander, Hou ................................... 73
Skubal, Det ......................................... 70
Cortes, NY .......................................... 68


NOTES

EAST WLPCTGBL10STR
New York 40 16 .714 —7-3 L-1
Tampa Bay3323.589 76-4 W-2
Toronto 33 23 .589 77-3 L-1
x-Boston 29 27 .518 11 7-3 W-6
Baltimore2433.421 16^1 / 2 5-5 W-1

CENTRAL WLPCT GBL10STR
Minnesota 33 25 .569 —4-6 W-1
Cleveland 26 26 .500 47-3 W-1
Chicago 26 28 .481 54-6 L-1
Detroit 23 33 .411 96-4 W-2
Kansas City 18 37 .327 131 / 2 2-8 W-1

WEST WLPCT GBL10STR
Houston 36 21 .632 —7-3 L-1
x-Los Angeles 27 30 .474 90-10 L-13
Texas2630.464 91 / 2 4-6 L-1
Seattle 26 31 .456 10 6-4 W-1
Oakland 20 38 .345 161 / 2 1-9 L-8
x-Late game

EAST WLPCTGBL10STR


x-New York 38 20 .655 —7-3 L-1


Atlanta 30 27 .526 71 / 2 8-2 W-7


Philadelphia 27 29 .482 10 6-4 W-6


Miami 24 30 .444 12 5-5 W-2


Washington 21 37 .362 17 4-6L-2


CENTRAL WLPCT GBL10STR
Milwaukee 33 25 .569 —3-7 L-5
St. Louis 32 25 .561^1 / 2 6-4 L-2
Pittsburgh 24 30 .444 76-4 L-2
Chicago 23 33 .411 94-6 L-3
Cincinnati 20 36 .357 12 4-6 L-1

WEST WLPCT GBL10STR
Los Angeles 36 20 .643 —4-6 W-1
x-San Diego 34 22 .60725-5 W-1
x-San Fran. 29 25 .53765-5 L-1
Arizona 27 31 .466 10 4-6 W-1
x-Colorado 24 31 .436 111 / 2 4-6 W-1
x-Late game

Braves 13, Athletics 2
Rookie Michael Harris
gave Atlanta the lead with
a two-run triple in the fifth
inning that spoiled Jared
Koenig’s major league de-
but, and the surging
Braves went on to rout
skidding Oakland.
ATHLETICS AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Kemp 2b.............. 400000 .233
Andrus ss............ 300001 .240
K.Smith ph-ss..... 100000 .188
Laureano cf-rf..... 413001 .268
Vogt dh............... 210011 .063
Bethancrt ph-p... 100 000 .225
Pinder lf .............. 300002 .243
Pache cf .............. 100000 .163
Brown 1b............ 402001 .207
Murphy c............. 402100 .202
Davidson 3b........ 401001 .143
Barrera rf-lf........ 200010 .230
TOTALS 33 28127—
BRAVES AB RHBIBBSOAVG
Acuña Jr. rf ......... 411000 .318
Heredia rf ........... 100000 .137
Swanson ss........ 411012 .278
Riley 3b............... 422310 .265
Olson 1b.............. 512100 .258
Albies 2b............. 311400 .248
Contreras c......... 411102 .304
Ozuna dh............. 321010 .229
Duvall lf .............. 422201 .205
Harris II cf........... 422201 .268
TOTALS 36 13 13 13 36 —
OAKLAND...... 000 200 000 —28 1
ATLANTA....... 000 141 70X —13131
E: Davidson (1), Acuña Jr. (1).
LOB: Oakland 6, Atlanta 3. 2B: Laureano
(7), Olson (24), Swanson (11), Duvall
(10), Harris II (4). 3B: Harris II (1).
HR: Riley (15), off Acevedo; Contreras
(8), off Pruitt; Albies (7), off Selman;
Duvall (4), off Selman.
ATHLETICS IP HRERBBSOERA
Koenig................. 454423 9.00
Acevedo............... 111101 3.76
Pruitt................ 11 / 334301 4.50
Selman...............^2 / 344401 5.14
Bethancourt........ 100010 0.00
BRAVES IP HRERBBSOERA
Anderson............. 662225 4.53
Chavez................. 100001 3.91
W.Smith.............. 110000 4.15
Cruz..................... 110001 3.00
WP: Anderson (5-3); LP: Koenig (0-1).
Inherited runners-scored: Acevedo 1-1,
Selman 2-2. WP: Koenig, Anderson.
T: 2:47. A: 42,075 (41,084).
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