Major League Baseball roundup
Published 12:00 am Friday, June 1, 2018
Standings
All Times PDT
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
East Division
W L Pct GB
Boston 39 18 .684 —
New York 35 17 .673 1½
Tampa Bay 28 27 .509 10
Toronto 25 31 .446 13½
Baltimore 17 39 .304 21½
Central Division
W L Pct GB
Cleveland 30 25 .545 —
Detroit 26 30 .464 4½
Minnesota 22 30 .423 6½
Kansas City 20 36 .357 10½
Chicago 16 37 .302 13
West Division
W L Pct GB
Houston 36 22 .621 —
Seattle 34 22 .607 1
Los Angeles 30 27 .526 5½
Oakland 29 28 .509 6½
Texas 24 35 .407 12½
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Thursday’s Games
N.Y. Yankees at Baltimore, ppd.
Detroit 6, L.A. Angels 2
Oakland 7, Tampa Bay 3
Cleveland 9, Minnesota 8
Houston 4, Boston 2
Seattle 6, Texas 1
Friday’s Games
N.Y. Yankees (Tanaka 6-2) at Baltimore (Gausman 3-4), 4:05 p.m.
Toronto (Garcia 2-3) at Detroit (Hardy 1-0), 4:10 p.m.
Boston (Sale 5-2) at Houston (Cole 5-1), 5:10 p.m.
Cleveland (Carrasco 6-3) at Minnesota (Berrios 5-5), 5:10 p.m.
Milwaukee (Anderson 4-3) at Chicago White Sox (Santiago 1-2), 5:10 p.m.
Oakland (Montas 1-0) at Kansas City (Kennedy 1-5), 5:15 p.m.
Texas (Colon 2-2) at L.A. Angels (Barria 4-1), 7:07 p.m.
Tampa Bay (TBD) at Seattle (Leake 5-3), 7:10 p.m.
Saturday’s Games
Milwaukee at Chicago White Sox, 11:10 a.m.
Oakland at Kansas City, 11:15 a.m.
N.Y. Yankees at Baltimore, 1:05 p.m.
Cleveland at Minnesota, 1:10 p.m.
Toronto at Detroit, 1:10 p.m.
Boston at Houston, 4:15 p.m.
Texas at L.A. Angels, 6:07 p.m.
Tampa Bay at Seattle, 7:10 p.m.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
East Division
W L Pct GB
Atlanta 33 23 .589 —
Washington 32 23 .582 ½
Philadelphia 31 23 .574 1
New York 27 27 .500 5
Miami 20 36 .357 13
Central Division
W L Pct GB
Milwaukee 36 21 .632 —
Chicago 30 23 .566 4
St. Louis 30 24 .556 4½
Pittsburgh 29 27 .518 6½
Cincinnati 20 37 .351 16
West Division
W L Pct GB
Colorado 30 26 .536 —
Arizona 28 27 .509 1½
Los Angeles 26 30 .464 4
San Francisco 26 30 .464 4
San Diego 25 33 .431 6
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Thursday’s Games
Chicago Cubs 5, N.Y. Mets 1
St. Louis 10, Pittsburgh 8
Atlanta 4, Washington 2
Philadelphia 2, L.A. Dodgers 1
San Diego 8, Miami 3
Friday’s Games
Chicago Cubs (Chatwood 3-4) at N.Y. Mets (Wheeler 2-4), 4:10 p.m.
Washington (Strasburg 6-4) at Atlanta (Foltynewicz 4-3), 4:35 p.m.
Milwaukee (Anderson 4-3) at Chicago White Sox (Santiago 1-2), 5:10 p.m.
Pittsburgh (Taillon 2-4) at St. Louis (Mikolas 6-0), 5:15 p.m.
L.A. Dodgers (Wood 1-4) at Colorado (Anderson 3-1), 5:40 p.m.
Miami (Hernandez 0-2) at Arizona (Buchholz 0-1), 6:40 p.m.
Cincinnati (Mahle 3-6) at San Diego (TBD), 7:10 p.m.
Philadelphia (Pivetta 4-3) at San Francisco (Stratton 6-3), 7:15 p.m.
Saturday’s Games
Milwaukee at Chicago White Sox, 11:10 a.m.
Pittsburgh at St. Louis, 11:15 a.m.
Washington at Atlanta, 1:10 p.m.
Chicago Cubs at N.Y. Mets, 4:15 p.m.
L.A. Dodgers at Colorado, 4:15 p.m.
Cincinnati at San Diego, 5:40 p.m.
Philadelphia at San Francisco, 7:05 p.m.
Miami at Arizona, 7:10 p.m.
History
THIS DATE IN BASEBALL
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June 1
1923 — The New York Giants scored in every inning to beat the Philadelphia Phillies 22-8 at the Baker Bowl.
1925 — Lou Gehrig batted for Pee Wee Wanninger in the eighth and replaced Wally Pipp at first base to start his streak of 2,130 consecutive games. The Washington Senators beat the New York Yankees 5-3.
1975 — Nolan Ryan of the California Angels pitched his fourth no-hitter, striking out nine. Ryan tied Sandy Koufax’s record by beating the Baltimore Orioles 1-0. It was Ryan’s 100th major league victory.
1977 — Seattle’s Ruppert Jones homered off Cleveland’s Dennis Eckersley in the fifth inning to snap Eckersley’s no-hit string of 22 1-3 innings, just two outs short of Cy Young’s major league record. The Indians went on to win, 7-1.
1987 — Cleveland’s Phil Niekro pitched the Indians to a 9-6 victory, his 314th, over the Detroit Tigers. The win gave himself and his brother, Joe, a major league record 530 combined victories, surpassing Gaylord and Jim Perry.
2000 — Pawtucket’s Tomo Ohka became the third pitcher in the 117-year history of the International League to throw a nine-inning perfect game when he beat the Charlotte Knights 2-0.
2009 — The New York Yankees played error free for the 18th straight game in a 5-2 victory over the Cleveland Indians, surpassing Boston’s major league mark of 17 set in 2006. New York’s last error came on May 13 at Toronto when shortstop Ramiro Pena misplayed a groundball.
2011 — Cincinnati’s Francisco Cordero got his 300th career save, securing the Reds’ 4-3 win over the Milwaukee Brewers. Cordero pitched a perfect ninth, becoming the 22nd reliever to achieve 300 saves, tying Bruce Sutter at the mark.
2012 — Johan Santana pitched the first no-hitter in New York Mets’ history. Santana was helped by an umpire’s missed call and an outstanding catch in left field in an 8-0 victory over St. Louis Cardinals. Carlos Beltran, back at Citi Field for the first time since the Mets traded him last July, hit a line drive over third base in the sixth inning that hit the foul line and should have been called fair. But third base umpire Adrian Johnson ruled it foul and the no-hitter was intact. Mike Baxter made a tremendous catch in left field to rob Yadier Molina of extra bases in the seventh, getting injured in the process.
2012 — Jonathan Crawford threw the seventh no-hitter in NCAA tournament history, shutting down Bethune-Cookman in a 4-0 victory in the opener of the Gainesville Regional. Crawford, a sophomore, was nearly perfect and faced the minimum 27 batters. The only player to reach base was Bethune-Cookman’s Jake Welch on a walk in the third inning, and Florida catcher Mike Zunino threw him out trying to steal.
2012 — Alex Miklos hit a go-ahead RBI triple in the 21st inning as Kent State outlasted Kentucky 7-6 in the second-longest game in NCAA tournament history. The Golden Flashes held the lead in the ninth and 18th innings, but the Wildcats answered both times to extend the game. It was the longest game in the NCAA tournament since Texas beat Boston College 3-2 in 25 innings on May 30, 2009.
2015 — Zander Wiel, Rhett Wiseman and Bryan Reynolds homered to lead Vanderbilt’s 20-hit attack and the Commodores won the Nashville Regional with a 21-0 rout of Radford. Vanderbilt tied an NCAA baseball tournament record for largest shutout margin with LSU, a 21-0 winner over Louisiana-Monroe in 2000.
2015 — Maryland knocked top-seeded UCLA out of the NCAA baseball tournament with a 2-1 victory in the championship game of the UCLA regional. Only two other No. 1 national seeds (Vanderbilt 2007 and Oregon State 2014) had failed to get out of regionals since the tournament went to its current format in 1999.
American League
Mariners 6, Rangers 1
SEATTLE — Nelson Cruz hit a two-run home run to back another effective start by Wade LeBlanc, and Seattle downed Texas. Dee Gordon, back from a stay on the 10-day DL caused by a fractured right big toe, led off the game against Rangers starter Mike Minor with a triple and scored on Jean Segura’s sacrifice fly. Cruz then padded the Mariners’ lead in the third with his 10th homer of the season to left-center field, a 399-foot shot that gave Seattle a 3-0 cushion.
Texas Seattle
ab r h bi ab r h bi
DShelds cf 4 0 0 0 D.Grdon 2b 5 1 1 0
Knr-Flf 3b 4 0 1 0 Segura ss 2 3 2 1
Mazara rf 4 1 2 1 Haniger rf 4 0 0 1
Beltre dh 4 0 2 0 N.Cruz dh 3 1 2 3
Profar ss 4 0 1 0 Seager 3b 3 0 0 0
Gallo lf 4 0 2 0 Healy 1b 4 0 1 1
Odor 2b 4 0 0 0 Heredia cf 4 0 2 0
R.Chrns c 3 0 0 0 Span lf 4 0 2 0
Guzman 1b 2 0 0 0 Zunino c 3 1 1 0
Totals 33 1 8 1 Totals 32 6 11 6
Texas 000 100 000 — 1
Seattle 102 020 10x — 6
E—Kiner-Falefa (6). DP—Texas 1, Seattle 2. LOB—Texas 7, Seattle 7. 2B—Profar (17), Segura (17). 3B—D.Gordon (2). HR—Mazara (13), N.Cruz (10). SF—Segura (5), N.Cruz (1).
IP H R ER BB SO
Texas
Minor L,4-4 5 6 5 4 2 2
Bush 2 5 1 1 1 0
Chavez 1 0 0 0 0 1
Seattle
LeBlanc W,1-0 5 4 1 1 2 4
Pazos 1 2 0 0 0 1
Nicasio 1 0 0 0 0 2
Bradford 2 2 0 0 0 1
T—2:53. A—15,630 (47,943).
Athletics 7, Rays 3
OAKLAND, Calif. — Daniel Mengden allowed three runs over eight innings as Oakland avoided a four-game sweep. Matt Olson, Matt Chapman and Matt Joyce all homered, providing some much-needed punch to an offense that had sputtered since their leading home run hitter Khris Davis went on the disabled list 10 days earlier.
Tampa Bay Oakland
ab r h bi ab r h bi
M.Smith cf 4 0 0 0 Joyce lf 5 1 1 2
Cron dh 3 1 1 0 Lowrie 2b 5 0 0 0
Wendle 2b 4 1 3 0 M.Olson 1b 4 1 1 1
W.Ramos c 3 1 1 2 K.Davis dh 3 1 1 0
Dan. Rbr ss 4 0 0 0 M.Chpmn 3b 4 1 1 1
B.Mller 1b 3 0 1 0 Pinder ss 2 1 1 0
Rfsnydr lf 4 0 0 0 Maxwell c 4 0 0 0
Arroyo 3b 4 0 1 1 Pscotty rf 3 2 1 2
Field rf 4 0 0 0 Canha cf 3 0 1 1
Totals 33 3 7 3 Totals 33 7 7 7
Tampa Bay 000 000 003 — 3
Oakland 030 000 22x — 7
E—M.Smith (5), Arroyo (1). DP—Oakland 1. LOB—Tampa Bay 6, Oakland 7. 2B—W.Ramos (7), Arroyo (2), K.Davis (10), Piscotty (12). HR—Joyce (7), M.Olson (9), M.Chapman (9).
IP H R ER BB SO
Tampa Bay
Stanek L,1-1 1 1-3 1 2 2 1 0
Yarbrough 5 2-3 5 3 3 3 9
Nuno 1 1 2 2 1 0
Oakland
Mengden W,6-4 8 6 3 3 2 5
Lucas 2-3 1 0 0 1 2
Treinen S,13-15 1-3 0 0 0 0 0
Mengden pitched to 3 batters in the 9th
WP—Mengden.
T—2:37. A—12,070 (46,765).
Tigers 6, Angels 2
DETROIT — Victor Reyes hit a three-run triple in the five-run first inning to help Detroit past Los Angeles.
Los Angeles Detroit
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Kinsler 2b 4 1 3 0 Goodrum rf 4 0 1 1
Trout dh 4 0 1 1 Cstllns dh 5 1 3 0
Upton lf 4 0 0 0 Cndlrio 3b 2 1 1 1
Pujols 1b 4 0 0 0 D.Mchdo 2b 2 0 1 0
A.Smmns ss 4 0 2 0 J.McCnn c 4 0 0 0
J.Marte 3b 4 0 0 0 Joh. Hck 1b 4 1 1 1
Young cf 4 0 0 0 J.Jones cf 3 1 0 0
K.Clhun rf 3 0 0 0 Ro.Rdrg 2b-3b 4 1 2 0
Vlbuena ph 0 0 0 0 V.Reyes lf 4 1 3 3
Briceno c 4 1 2 1 Kozma ss 3 0 0 0
Totals 35 2 8 2 Totals 35 6 12 6
Los Angeles 000 010 010 — 2
Detroit 500 001 00x — 6
E—Joh. Hicks (4). DP—Los Angeles 1, Detroit 1. LOB—Los Angeles 7, Detroit 9. 2B—Kinsler (10), Goodrum (9), Castellanos (18), Candelario (13), D.Machado (11), V.Reyes (1). 3B—V.Reyes (2). HR—Briceno (2). SB—V.Reyes (3).
IP H R ER BB SO
Los Angeles
Heaney L,2-4 5 8 5 5 1 3
Ramirez 2 3 1 1 0 1
Anderson 1 1 0 0 1 2
Detroit
Carpenter 4 5 1 1 0 3
Saupold W,3-1 2 0 0 0 0 1
Coleman 1 0 0 0 0 2
Jimenez 1 2 1 1 0 0
Greene 1 1 0 0 1 2
R.Carpenter pitched to 1 batter in the 5th
HBP—by Heaney (Jones), by Heaney (Candelario).
T—3:09. A—24,696 (41,297).
Indians 9, Twins 8
MINNEAPOLIS — Francisco Lindor’s second home run of the game for Cleveland snapped an eighth-inning tie after Minnesota erased an eight-run deficit.
Cleveland Minnesota
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Lindor ss 5 3 4 4 B.Dzier 2b 4 1 0 0
Brntley lf 3 1 0 0 E.Rsrio lf 5 1 2 1
Jose. Rm 3b 5 1 2 1 Sano 3b 5 1 2 3
Encrnco dh 5 2 1 1 Mrrison 1b 5 1 1 1
Alonso 1b 4 0 1 1 E.Escbr ss 3 2 2 1
Me.Cbrr rf 4 0 1 2 Kepler rf 3 1 1 0
R.Davis cf 0 0 0 0 Garver c 4 0 0 0
Kipnis 2b 4 1 2 0 Grssman dh 4 1 2 1
Gomes c 4 0 0 0 LaMarre cf 4 0 2 1
G.Allen cf-rf 3 1 1 0
Totals 37 9 12 9 Totals 37 8 12 8
Cleveland 300 500 010 — 9
Minnesota 000 022 400 — 8
E—B.Dozier (5). DP—Cleveland 2, Minnesota 1. LOB—Cleveland 7, Minnesota 5. 2B—Lindor 2 (19), Encarnacion (7), Kipnis (13), E.Escobar (19). HR—Lindor 2 (14), Jose. Ramirez (18), Sano (7), Morrison (6), E.Escobar (8). SF—Me.Cabrera (2).
IP H R ER BB SO
Cleveland
Bieber 5 2-3 8 4 4 1 6
Otero 2-3 1 2 2 0 0
Beliveau 0 1 1 1 0 0
McAllister BS,1 0 1 1 1 0 0
Olson W,1-1 2-3 0 0 0 1 1
Marshall H,3 2-3 1 0 0 0 1
Allen S,9-10 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 2
Minnesota
Odorizzi 3 2-3 7 8 7 2 3
Rogers 1 1-3 3 0 0 0 1
Duffey 2 0 0 0 0 1
Reed L,1-4 1 2 1 1 1 0
Duke 1 0 0 0 0 0
Beliveau pitched to 1 batter in the 7th
McAllister pitched to 1 batter in the 7th
HBP—by Odorizzi (Kipnis), by Odorizzi (Allen), by Otero (Dozier).
T—3:29. A—19,148 (38,649).
Astros 4, Red Sox 2
HOUSTON — Carlos Correa snapped an 0-for-10 slump with a two-run homer in the first, and Tony Kemp and Jake Marisnick had an RBI each to help Houston to the win. Houston starter Lance McCullers allowed four hits and two runs in six innings to help the Astros to the victory in this rematch of last year’s ALDS, which Houston won in four games.
Boston Houston
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Bnntndi lf 3 1 2 0 Sprnger rf 3 0 0 0
Bgaerts ss 4 0 1 2 Bregman 3b 3 1 0 0
Mreland 1b 4 0 0 0 Altuve dh 4 0 2 0
J.Mrtin dh 3 0 0 0 Correa ss 3 1 1 2
Devers 3b 4 0 1 0 J.Davis 1b 3 1 1 0
Holt 2b 4 0 0 0 M.Gnzal 2b 4 0 0 0
Leon c 4 0 1 0 Fdrwicz c 3 1 1 0
Brdly J cf 3 1 1 0 T.Kemp lf 2 0 1 1
Swihart rf 4 0 0 0 Mrsnick cf 3 0 1 1
Totals 33 2 6 2 Totals 28 4 7 4
Boston 002 000 000 — 2
Houston 200 200 00x — 4
DP—Boston 1. LOB—Boston 7, Houston 5. 2B—Bogaerts (14), Devers (11), Bradley Jr. (9), Federowicz (1). HR—Correa (9). SB—Benintendi (9). CS—M.Gonzalez (1), Marisnick (1).
IP H R ER BB SO
Boston
Pomeranz L,1-3 5 6 4 4 2 5
Wright 3 1 0 0 3 4
Houston
McCullers W,7-3 6 4 2 2 2 4
Harris H,9 1 2-3 1 0 0 0 1
Rondon H,3 1-3 0 0 0 0 0
Giles S,10-10 1 1 0 0 1 2
T—2:57. A—30,658 (41,168).
National League
Padres 8, Marlins 3
SAN DIEGO — Christian Villanueva hit his 15th home run and Jordan Lyles struck out seven over seven innings to lift San Diego.
Miami San Diego
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Detrich lf 4 1 3 1 Pirela 2b 4 2 2 0
Ralmuto c 4 0 0 0 Hosmer 1b 4 1 3 3
Bour 1b 4 0 0 0 Vllneva 3b 5 2 2 2
S.Cstro 2b 4 0 1 0 Renfroe lf 3 1 2 1
Bri. And rf 4 1 2 0 F.Reyes rf 4 0 0 0
Rojas 3b 4 0 0 0 Jnkwski rf 1 0 0 0
Riddle ss 4 1 2 0 Galvis ss 4 0 0 0
Brinson cf 4 0 0 0 Ellis c 4 1 1 1
Chen p 1 0 1 2 Margot cf 3 0 0 1
Dspigne p 1 0 0 0 Lyles p 2 1 0 0
Shuck ph 1 0 0 0 Spngnbr ph 1 0 0 0
Gerrero p 0 0 0 0 Yates p 0 0 0 0
Wttgren p 0 0 0 0 P.Hghes p 0 0 0 0
Y.Rvera ph 1 0 1 0 Hand p 0 0 0 0
Totals 36 3 10 3 Totals 35 8 10 8
Miami 020 000 010 — 3
San Diego 220 030 01x — 8
E—S.Castro (6). DP—San Diego 1. LOB—Miami 8, San Diego 10. 2B—Pirela (15), Renfroe (5). HR—Dietrich (6), Villanueva (15).
IP H R ER BB SO
Miami
Chen L,1-3 1 2-3 4 4 4 2 4
Despaigne 4 1-3 4 3 2 3 4
Guerrero 1 0 0 0 1 3
Wittgren 1 2 1 1 1 0
San Diego
Lyles W,2-1 7 6 2 2 1 7
Yates 1 2 1 1 0 2
Hughes 2-3 2 0 0 1 1
Hand S,17-19 1-3 0 0 0 0 1
WP—Lyles.
T—2:59. A—17,373 (42,445).
Cardinals 10, Pirates 8
ST. LOUIS — Yairo Munoz hit a three-run, game-ending homer to cap St. Louis’ five-run ninth inning and rally the Cardinals to the win.
Pittsburgh St. Louis
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Hrrison 2b 5 0 1 0 M.Crpnt 3b-1b 5 1 2 0
Crvelli c 4 2 2 3 Bader lf-rf 5 2 3 0
S.Marte cf 5 0 1 0 Pham cf 5 1 1 0
J.Bell 1b 4 1 1 2 Mrtinez 1b 3 1 0 0
Dckrson lf 5 1 2 0 Jor. Hck p 0 0 0 0
Moran 3b 4 1 1 0 Ozuna lf 0 1 0 0
S.Rdrig pr-3b 1 1 0 0 De.Fwlr rf 4 2 2 2
Polanco rf 4 1 3 2 Norris p 0 0 0 0
Mercer ss 3 0 1 1 Mayers p 0 0 0 0
Tr.Wllm p 1 0 0 0 Voit ph 1 0 1 2
Meadows ph 1 0 0 0 Weaver pr 0 1 0 0
Glasnow p 0 0 0 0 Munoz ss 5 1 2 5
A.Frzer ph 0 1 0 0 G.Grcia 2b 3 0 2 1
Crick p 0 0 0 0 Brebbia p 0 0 0 0
F.Vazqz p 0 0 0 0 Gyorko 3b 1 0 0 0
Pena c 3 0 0 0
J.Flhrt p 2 0 0 0
Lyons p 0 0 0 0
Wong 2b 2 0 1 0
Totals 37 8 12 8 Totals 39 10 14 10
Pittsburgh 010 120 040 — 8
St. Louis 400 010 005 — 10
E—De.Fowler (3), Munoz (2), J.Flaherty (1), S.Rodriguez (1). DP—St. Louis 1. LOB—Pittsburgh 7, St. Louis 8. 2B—Polanco 2 (15), Bader (1), De.Fowler (6), Munoz (2). HR—Cervelli (8), J.Bell (4), Munoz (2). SB—Bader (6). S—Tr.Williams (1).
IP H R ER BB SO
Pittsburgh
Williams 5 9 5 5 2 4
Glasnow 2 2 0 0 0 1
Crick H,2 1 0 0 0 0 0
Vazquez L,2-2 BS,4 0 3 5 4 1 0
St. Louis
Flaherty 5 7 4 3 0 5
Lyons H,9 2-3 0 0 0 0 1
Brebbia H,2 2-3 2 0 0 1 0
Hicks BS,2 1 1-3 2 3 3 2 0
Norris 0 1 1 1 0 0
Mayers W,2-0 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 2
Norris pitched to 1 batter in the 8th
HBP—by Flaherty (Cervelli).
T—3:43. A—40,832 (45,538).
Cubs 5, Mets 1
NEW YORK — Jose Quintana pitched six shutout innings and Ben Zobrist hit a two-run homer as Chicago won the opener of a four-game series.
Chicago New York
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Zobrist 2b-lf 5 1 3 2 Nimmo rf 4 1 2 1
Heyward rf 5 0 2 1 A.Cbrra 2b 3 0 0 0
Bryant 3b 4 1 2 0 J.Btsta lf 4 0 0 0
Rizzo 1b 5 0 1 0 Cnforto cf 3 0 1 0
Cntrras c 3 0 0 1 Msoraco c 4 0 0 0
J.Baez ss-2b 4 1 1 0 Bruce 1b 3 0 1 0
Schwrbr lf 2 1 1 1 A.Rsrio ss 4 0 0 0
Cishek p 0 0 0 0 Gllorme 3b 3 0 0 0
L Stlla ph 1 0 1 0 S.Lugo p 0 0 0 0
Russell ss 1 0 0 0 H.Rbles p 0 0 0 0
I.Happ cf-lf 4 0 0 0 Jo.Ryes ph 1 0 0 0
Densing p 0 0 0 0 Blevins p 0 0 0 0
Strop p 0 0 0 0 Baumann p 0 0 0 0
Morrow p 0 0 0 0 Cpeland p 0 0 0 0
Qintana p 2 0 0 0 A.Gnzal ph 1 0 0 0
Almora ph-cf 1 1 0 0 G.Btsta p 0 0 0 0
Totals 37 5 11 5 Totals 30 1 4 1
Chicago 000 021 101 — 5
New York 000 000 010 — 1
E—Conforto (2). LOB—Chicago 11, New York 6. 2B—Zobrist (7), Bryant (17), J.Baez (10), Nimmo (7). HR—Zobrist (4), Nimmo (6). SF—Contreras (1).
IP H R ER BB SO
Chicago
Quintana W,6-4 6 3 0 0 2 6
Cishek 1 0 0 0 0 2
Duensing 2-3 1 1 1 0 0
Strop H,4 1 0 0 0 2 0
Morrow S,13-14 1-3 0 0 0 0 0
New York
Lugo 4 3 0 0 0 3
Robles L,2-2 1 2 2 2 1 1
Blevins 1 2 1 1 0 1
Baumann 2-3 1 1 1 3 1
Copeland 1 1-3 1 0 0 0 2
Bautista 1 2 1 1 1 1
WP—Robles, Bautista.
T—3:02. A—34,458 (41,922).
Braves 4, Nationals 2
ATLANTA — Sean Newcomb pitched seven innings of two-run ball for his sixth straight win. In the start of a four-game series between the top teams in the NL East, the Braves snapped Washington’s six-game winning streak.
Washington Atlanta
ab r h bi ab r h bi
T.Trner ss 3 2 1 0 Incarte cf 4 1 2 0
Harper rf 3 0 0 0 Albies 2b 3 1 2 1
Rendon 3b 3 0 2 2 F.Frman 1b 3 0 1 0
Mar. Ryn 1b 4 0 0 0 Mrkakis rf 2 1 1 0
J.Soto lf 4 0 0 0 Flowers c 2 1 0 0
M.Tylor cf 4 0 1 0 Camargo 3b 4 0 0 0
P.Svrno c 3 0 1 0 Tucker lf 3 0 1 1
M.Adams ph 1 0 0 0 Bourjos lf 1 0 0 0
Roark p 2 0 0 0 Swanson ss 3 0 0 0
Collins p 0 0 0 0 Newcomb p 2 0 0 1
Suero p 0 0 0 0 R.Flhrt ph 1 0 0 0
Difo 2b 3 0 0 0 Winkler p 0 0 0 0
Vzcaino p 0 0 0 0
Totals 30 2 5 2 Totals 28 4 7 3
Washington 101 000 000 — 2
Atlanta 021 000 10x — 4
E—Harper (1). DP—Washington 2. LOB—Washington 5, Atlanta 7. 2B—Rendon (12), M.Taylor (13), Albies (16), F.Freeman (14), Markakis (17), Tucker (8). SB—T.Turner 2 (16), Harper (5). CS—Inciarte (6). SF—Rendon (1). S—Roark (2).
IP H R ER BB SO
Washington
Roark L,2-5 6 2-3 7 4 4 5 3
Collins 0 0 0 0 1 0
Suero 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 2
Atlanta
Newcomb W,6-1 7 4 2 2 2 2
Winkler H,9 1 0 0 0 0 2
Vizcaino S,10-12 1 1 0 0 0 3
Collins pitched to 1 batter in the 7th
HBP—by Roark (Flowers).
T—2:39. A—22,380 (41,149).
Phillies 2, Dodgers 1
LOS ANGELES — Jorge Alfaro drove in two runs and Aaron Nola pitched seven innings of two-hit ball as Philadelphia spoiled Clayton Kershaw’s first start in almost a month. Kershaw spent time on the disabled list with left biceps tendinitis. He gave up one run and four hits over five innings, throwing 62 pitches. He had five strikeouts and a walk.
Philadelphia Los Angeles
ab r h bi ab r h bi
C.Hrnan 2b 4 0 1 0 Pderson lf 4 0 0 0
Altherr rf 4 0 0 0 Muncy 1b 3 0 0 0
O.Hrrra cf 4 0 0 0 J.Trner 3b 4 0 0 0
C.Sntna 1b 4 0 0 0 Grandal c 4 0 0 0
Franco 3b 3 1 0 0 Bllnger cf 3 0 0 0
N.Wllms lf 3 0 2 0 Puig rf 3 1 1 0
Kingery ss 3 1 1 0 Valera 2b 3 0 0 0
Alfaro c 3 0 2 2 K.Hrnan ss 3 0 1 1
Nola p 2 0 0 0 Kershaw p 1 0 0 0
Vlentin ph 1 0 0 0 C.Tylor ph 1 0 0 0
Dmnguez p 0 0 0 0 P.Baez p 0 0 0 0
Fields p 0 0 0 0
Cngrani p 0 0 0 0
M.Kemp ph 1 0 0 0
K.Jnsen p 0 0 0 0
Totals 31 2 6 2 Totals 30 1 2 1
Philadelphia 010 000 100 — 2
Los Angeles 000 010 000 — 1
E—Kingery (5). DP—Los Angeles 1. LOB—Philadelphia 3, Los Angeles 3. 2B—Alfaro (7), Puig (7).
IP H R ER BB SO
Philadelphia
Nola W,7-2 7 2 1 1 1 7
Dominguez S,2-2 2 0 0 0 0 2
Los Angeles
Kershaw 5 4 1 1 1 5
Baez 1 0 0 0 0 3
Fields L,2-2 1 2 1 1 0 0
Cingrani 1 0 0 0 0 3
Jansen 1 0 0 0 0 1
WP—Nola, Kershaw.
T—2:40. A—40,986 (56,000).
Leaders
Through Thursday’s Games
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
BATTING—Betts, Boston, .359; Segura, Seattle, .339; Altuve, Houston, .338; Brantley, Cleveland, .337; Simmons, Los Angeles, .337; Castellanos, Detroit, .332; Machado, Baltimore, .324; Martinez, Boston, .317; Ramos, Tampa Bay, .313; Lindor, Cleveland, .311.
RUNS—Betts, Boston, 52; Trout, Los Angeles, 47; Lindor, Cleveland, 44; Springer, Houston, 42; Judge, New York, 41; Segura, Seattle, 41; Ramirez, Cleveland, 40; Benintendi, Boston, 37; Gardner, New York, 37; Martinez, Boston, 36.
RBI—Martinez, Boston, 47; Machado, Baltimore, 45; Haniger, Seattle, 41; Ramirez, Cleveland, 41; Judge, New York, 40; Lowrie, Oakland, 39; Moustakas, Kansas City, 39; Benintendi, Boston, 38; Correa, Houston, 38; Davis, Oakland, 38.
HITS—Altuve, Houston, 80; Segura, Seattle, 76; Castellanos, Detroit, 71; Lindor, Cleveland, 71; Machado, Baltimore, 71; Simmons, Los Angeles, 69; Jay, Kansas City, 67; Betts, Boston, 66; Lowrie, Oakland, 66; Martinez, Boston, 66.
DOUBLES—Pillar, Toronto, 20; Abreu, Chicago, 19; Betts, Boston, 19; Escobar, Minnesota, 19; Lindor, Cleveland, 19; Bregman, Houston, 18; Castellanos, Detroit, 18; 4 tied at 17.
TRIPLES—Sanchez, Chicago, 6; Benintendi, Boston, 5; Profar, Texas, 4; Candelario, Detroit, 3; Castellanos, Detroit, 3; Chapman, Oakland, 3; Hernandez, Toronto, 3; Palka, Chicago, 3; Smith, Tampa Bay, 3; Wendle, Tampa Bay, 3.
HOME RUNS—Martinez, Boston, 18; Ramirez, Cleveland, 18; Trout, Los Angeles, 18; Betts, Boston, 17; Machado, Baltimore, 16; Gallo, Texas, 15; Judge, New York, 15; Lindor, Cleveland, 14; 3 tied at 13.
STOLEN BASES—Gordon, Seattle, 16; Betts, Boston, 13; Anderson, Chicago, 12; Merrifield, Kansas City, 12; Segura, Seattle, 12; Trout, Los Angeles, 12; Smith, Tampa Bay, 11; DeShields, Texas, 10; 3 tied at 9.
PITCHING—Kluber, Cleveland, 8-2; Severino, New York, 8-1; Happ, Toronto, 7-3; McCullers, Houston, 7-3; Morton, Houston, 7-0; Porcello, Boston, 7-2; Snell, Tampa Bay, 7-3; Verlander, Houston, 7-2; 4 tied at 6.
ERA—Verlander, Houston, 1.11; Kluber, Cleveland, 2.02; Cole, Houston, 2.05; Morton, Houston, 2.26; Severino, New York, 2.31; Snell, Tampa Bay, 2.56; Bauer, Cleveland, 2.61; Sale, Boston, 2.76; Mengden, Oakland, 2.91; Boyd, Detroit, 3.00.
STRIKEOUTS—Cole, Houston, 109; Sale, Boston, 104; Verlander, Houston, 98; Paxton, Seattle, 95; Severino, New York, 92; Kluber, Cleveland, 88; Bauer, Cleveland, 86; Morton, Houston, 85; Bundy, Baltimore, 83; Happ, Toronto, 79.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
BATTING—Kemp, Los Angeles, .343; Gennett, Cincinnati, .343; Freeman, Atlanta, .335; Markakis, Atlanta, .333; Arenado, Colorado, .319; Almora, Chicago, .313; Herrera, Philadelphia, .313; Dickerson, Pittsburgh, .310; Belt, San Francisco, .309; 2 tied at .307.
RUNS—Albies, Atlanta, 49; Blackmon, Colorado, 44; Pham, St. Louis, 39; Hernandez, Philadelphia, 38; Harper, Washington, 37; CTaylor, Los Angeles, 37; Cain, Milwaukee, 35; Freeman, Atlanta, 35; Markakis, Atlanta, 34; Yelich, Milwaukee, 34.
RBI—Baez, Chicago, 43; Suarez, Cincinnati, 43; Freeman, Atlanta, 40; Harper, Washington, 40; Story, Colorado, 39; Gennett, Cincinnati, 38; Markakis, Atlanta, 38; Rizzo, Chicago, 37; Shaw, Milwaukee, 36; 2 tied at 35.
HITS—Markakis, Atlanta, 74; Freeman, Atlanta, 71; Gennett, Cincinnati, 71; Albies, Atlanta, 67; Cabrera, New York, 63; Dickerson, Pittsburgh, 62; Herrera, Philadelphia, 62; Castro, Miami, 61; Pirela, San Diego, 61; 2 tied at 60.
DOUBLES—Bryant, Chicago, 17; Hosmer, San Diego, 17; Markakis, Atlanta, 17; Albies, Atlanta, 16; Longoria, San Francisco, 16; 6 tied at 15.
TRIPLES—Baez, Chicago, 5; Contreras, Chicago, 4; KMarte, Arizona, 4; SMarte, Pittsburgh, 4; Nimmo, New York, 4; Story, Colorado, 4; CTaylor, Los Angeles, 4; 10 tied at 3.
HOME RUNS—Harper, Washington, 18; Villanueva, San Diego, 15; Albies, Atlanta, 14; Baez, Chicago, 13; Shaw, Milwaukee, 13; Adams, Washington, 12; Blackmon, Colorado, 12; 4 tied at 11.
STOLEN BASES—Inciarte, Atlanta, 18; Turner, Washington, 16; MTaylor, Washington, 13; Cain, Milwaukee, 11; Hernandez, Philadelphia, 10; SMarte, Pittsburgh, 10; Dyson, Arizona, 9; Hamilton, Cincinnati, 9; Peraza, Cincinnati, 9; Pollock, Arizona, 9.
PITCHING—Scherzer, Washington, 9-1; Nola, Philadelphia, 7-2; Gonzalez, Washington, 6-2; Mikolas, St. Louis, 6-0; Newcomb, Atlanta, 6-1; Quintana, Chicago, 6-4; Strasburg, Washington, 6-4; Stratton, San Francisco, 6-3; Wacha, St. Louis, 6-1; 11 tied at 5.
ERA—deGrom, New York, 1.52; Scherzer, Washington, 1.92; Gonzalez, Washington, 2.10; Arrieta, Philadelphia, 2.16; Nola, Philadelphia, 2.18; Foltynewicz, Atlanta, 2.55; Mikolas, St. Louis, 2.58; Lester, Chicago, 2.71; Wacha, St. Louis, 2.71; Newcomb, Atlanta, 2.73.
STRIKEOUTS—Scherzer, Washington, 120; Corbin, Arizona, 98; deGrom, New York, 85; Strasburg, Washington, 83; Gray, Colorado, 76; Syndergaard, New York, 76; Nola, Philadelphia, 74; Greinke, Arizona, 72; Velasquez, Philadelphia, 70; 2 tied at 69.
Calendar
June 4 — Amateur draft starts, Secaucus, N.J.
June 13-14 — Owners’ meetings, New York.
June 15 — International amateur signing period closes.
July 2 — International amateur signing period opens.
July 6 — Last day to sign for amateur draft picks subject to deadline.
July 17 — All-Star Game, Washington.
July 29 — Hall of Fame inductions, Cooperstown, N.Y
July 31 — Last day to trade a player without securing waivers.
Aug. 31 — Last day to be contracted to an organization and be eligible for postseason roster.
Oct. 2-3 — Wild-card games.
November TBA — Deadline for teams to make qualifying offers to their eligible former players who became free agents, fifth day after World Series.
November TBA — Deadline for free agents to accept qualifying offers, 15th day after World Series.
Nov. 8-15 — All-Star tour of Japan.
Nov. 30 — Last day for teams to offer 2019 contracts to unsigned players on their 40-man rosters.
Dec. 9 — Hall of Fame Today’s Game committee vote announced, Las Vegas.
Dec. 10-13 — Winter meetings, Las Vegas.