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Hays' walk-off single gives Reds 3-2 win, ends Brewers' 14-game streak
CINCINNATI (AP) — Austin Hays' single with the bases loaded in the 10th inning gave the Cincinnati Reds a 3-2 victory over Milwaukee on Sunday, ending the Brewers' franchise-record winning streak at 14 games. Milwaukee had barely pulled out the previous two games in Cincinnati for its longest streak ever within one season and the longest in the majors since the St. Louis Cardinals won 17 straight from Sept. 11 to Sept. 28, 2021. This time, Spencer Steer's sacrifice bunt in the 10th advanced designated runner TJ Friedl to third. After intentional walks to Elly De La Cruz and Will Benson loaded the bases, Hays laced a single to down the third-base line for his second career walk-off hit. Milwaukee, which overcame a seven-run deficit on Friday and rallied to win in 14 innings Saturday, nearly came back for another win. William Contreras hit his 13th home run of the season, a two-run shot off Reds closer Emilio Pagan, to put Milwaukee ahead 2-1 in the ninth. But the Reds tied it when Benson reached on a fielding error by shortstop Joey Ortiz and later scored on Jose Trevino's single. The first-place Brewers fell to 53-17 in their last 70 games. TWINS 8, TIGERS 1 MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Brooks Lee's first career grand slam capped a six-run third inning and Minnesota beat Detroit to avoid a four-game series sweep. Byron Buxton had a homer among his three hits and Royce Lewis also went deep for Minnesota, which won for the second time in seven games. Making his seventh career start, and first since Sept. 2, 2023 with Pittsburgh, Thomas Hatch (2-0) allowed three hits and struck out four in five innings. Lee's slam off former Twins pitcher Chris Paddack to the seats in right field — Minnesota's first slam since Carlos Correa on July 5, 2024 at Houston —made it 7-1 and highlighted a third inning that began with Buxton's 25th home run, a 388-foot shot that reached the second deck in left field. Kerry Carpenter had an RBI single for the AL Central-leading Tigers, who lost for the first time in six games. Acquired from the Twins on July 28, Paddack (4-11) allowed eight earned runs on nine hits in 5 2/3 innings and lost to Minnesota for the second time in three starts. The right-hander allowed four earned runs in four innings of a 6-3 loss Aug. 5. He's allowed at least eight runs three times this season. PHILLIES 11, NATIONALS 9 WASHINGTON (AP) — Alec Bohm hit a three-run home run in his return from the injured list, Nick Castellanos also went deep and Philadelphia defeated Washington to earn a four-game series split. Right-hander Aaron Nola also returned from the injured list to give up six runs in 2 1/3 innings for the Phillies in his first big league appearance since May 14. NL East-leading Philadelphia had dropped four of its last five games. Paul DeJong hit a three-run homer in the ninth inning for last-place Washington, which fell to 18-36 in day games. Bohm had two hits in his first game since July 18, including a fourth-inning single that chased reliever PJ Poulin (0-1). Castellanos doubled off Orlando Ribalta, and Weston Wilson followed with a two-run single to make it 8-6. Tanner Banks (5-2) pitched 1 2/3 scoreless innings. Jhoan Duran, pitching for the first time since taking a line drive off his ankle Friday, got the last two outs for his 21st save and fifth with the Phillies. Philadelphia scored an unearned run in the first and then capitalized when José Tena's relay for a potential inning-ending double play in the second sailed out of play. The Phillies collected three consecutive singles before Bohm blasted Washington starter Mitchell Parker's last pitch into the visitors' bullpen in left. Parker allowed six runs — five earned — in 1 2/3 innings. Nola retired seven of the first eight batters he faced before the next seven reached safely. His outing ended on Tena's double to tie it. MARLINS 5, RED SOX 3 BOSTON (AP) — Dane Myers and Jakob Marsee homered in Miami's three-run ninth inning and the Marlins beat Boston to end a three-game losing streak. Myers hit the second pitch from Greg Weissert (4-4) into Boston's bullpen to tie it, and Marsee sent a pitch from Steven Matz into the seats in right. Tyler Phillips (2-1) worked a scoreless inning, and Anthony Bender got the final three outs for his fourth save. Eric Wagaman also homered for the Marlins. Boston's Wilyer Abreu had a two-run homer that popped out of the glove of right fielder Myers when he crashed into the fence. The Red Sox wasted a solid start by ace Garrett Crochet. Crochet rebounded from his worst start of the season, giving up three hits, with eight strikeouts and a walk one over seven innings. He was tagged for five runs in four innings in a loss Monday at Houston. Miami's Joey Wiemer struck out swinging three times in his major league debut. RANGERS 10, BLUE JAYS 4 TORONTO (AP) — Marcus Semien homered and scored twice in his return to the lineup and Nathan Eovaldi worked seven innings and won his seventh straight decision as Texas beat Toronto to avoid a three-game sweep. Wyatt Langford and Evan Carter each hit two-run homers, and Corey Seager added a solo shot as Texas snapped a four-game skid. Rangers first baseman Jake Burger exited after six innings because of a sore left wrist. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Alejandro Kirk hit solo home runs, but that was all the offense the Blue Jays managed against Eovaldi (11-3). The right-hander allowed two runs and five hits with six strikeouts and no walks. Eovaldi is unbeaten since a May 22 road loss to the Yankees. Shawn Armstrong got four outs for his fourth save in seven chances. Back at second base after sitting out Saturday's loss because of a sore right wrist, Semien hit a two-run homer off right-hander José Berríos in the second. The homer was Semien's 15th. Seager chased Berríos with a one-out homer in the fifth, his 18th. Langford homered off Braydon Fisher in the sixth, his 17th. Carter connected off Louis Varland in the ninth, his fifth. Berríos (9-5) allowed a season-high 10 hits and matched a season-high by giving up six runs in 4 1/3 innings. Guerrero's sixth-inning homer was his 21st. Kirk hit his ninth in the second. George Springer hit a two-run homer off Hoby Milner in the eighth, his 19th. BRAVES 5, GUARDIANS 4 CLEVELAND (AP) — Jurickson Profar hit a go-ahead, two-run homer in the sixth inning, Atlanta won its season-best fifth straight game, rallying past Cleveland to complete a three-game sweep. With one out in the sixth, Profar pulled a 3-2 slider from Nic Enright (2-1) over the wall in right field to put the Braves ahead. Atlanta trailed 4-1 after four innings. Aaron Bummer (3-2) worked two innings of scoreless relief, and Dylan Lee, Pierce Johnson and Raisel Iglesias pitched a scoreless frame each, with Iglesias converting his 19th save. Left fielder Profar made a diving catch of a liner by Gabriel Arias for the second out in the ninth. Bo Naylor had four hits and Daniel Schneemann had a two-run triple for the Guardians, who had worked their way back into playoff contention with 11 wins in 14 games before getting swept by the Braves. CUBS 4, PIRATES 3 CHICAGO (AP) — Dansby Swanson hit a tiebreaking sacrifice fly in the eighth inning, and Chicago beat Pittsburgh in the rubber game of the weekend series. Pete Crow-Armstrong and Ian Happ each had two hits for Chicago, which had dropped four of five before a 3-1 victory Saturday. Next up is a big five-game series against major league-leading Milwaukee, beginning with a split doubleheader Monday at Wrigley Field. The Cubs are eight games back of the Brewers in the NL Central. Chicago had runners on second and third with one out in the eighth when Isaac Mattson (3-2) issued an intentional walk to Nico Hoerner. Swanson followed with a flyball to right, driving in Carson Kelly. Caleb Thielbar (3-3) got one out for the win, and Andrew Kittredge pitched a 1-2-3 ninth for his first save. Pittsburgh trailed 2-1 before Joey Bart lined a two-run double into the corner in left in the sixth. Ronny Simon's two-out single put runners on the corners, but Ben Brown escaped the jam when Spencer Horwitz bounced to second. Chicago tied it at 3 on Carson Kelly's bloop single in the bottom half, driving in Seiya Suzuki. The Cubs had the bases loaded with two down, but Swanson flied to right for the final out of the inning. ROYALS 6, WHITE SOX 2 KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Jonathan India and Adam Frazier hit two-run homers, rallying Kansas City to a victory over Chicago for a series sweep. The White Sox led 2-0 before India tied it in the seventh with his 451-foot shot, tying his longest. Run-scoring singles by Maikel Garcia and Salvador Perez gave the Royals a 4-2 lead in the eighth before Frazier's fifth homer of the season made it 6-2. White Sox starter Davis Martin allowed one hit in seven innings before Steven Wilson, Grant Taylor (0-3) and Jordan Leasure yielded six runs and seven hits in two innings. Lenyn Sosa hit his 16th home run of the season with one out in the first and Andrew Benintendi scored on Edgar Quero's RBI single in the sixth to make it 2-0. Lucas Erceg (5-3), the fourth Kansas City pitcher, earned the win with one scoreless inning. ORIOLES 12, ASTROS 0 HOUSTON (AP) — Jordan Westburg hit a three-run homer among four hits with a career-best five RBIs and Dean Kremer pitched seven sharp innings to give Baltimore a win over Houston. Kremer (9-9) allowed just three singles and struck out seven. Grant Wolfram and Corbin Martin finished the six-hitter. The Astros were shut out for the second time this series after Brandon Young came within four outs of a perfect game in Baltimore's 7-0 win Friday night. Westburg hit an opposite-field shot to right-center off Shawn Dubin in the fifth to make it 5-0. He added RBI singles in the seventh and eighth. His four hits matched a career high. Houston starter Cristian Javier (1-1) left with an illness after allowing one run in three innings. The Astros used five relievers before outfielder Chas McCormick threw a scoreless ninth in his second pitching appearance this week. The bases were loaded in the third when Jesús Sánchez robbed Gunnar Henderson of a grand slam with a leaping catch into the seats in right field. Jeremiah Jackson scored on the sacrifice fly to make it 1-0. Sánchez robbed another homer in the seventh with two on when he reached into the seats to snag a fly ball hit by Samuel Basallo, who was making his major league debut. Basallo, the Orioles' top prospect, drove in two runs with a single in Baltimore's five-run eighth. YANKEES 8, CARDINALS 4 ST. LOUIS (AP) — Cody Bellinger drove in three runs, Paul Goldschmidt had three hits against his former team and New York beat St. Louis for a series sweep. Second baseman Thomas Saggese made two errors in the Yankees' four-run ninth. He threw wildly to first, and leadoff batter José Caballero took second and then third on a passed ball. Walks to pinch-hitter Giancarlo Stanton and Aaron Judge loaded the bases. Saggese let Bellinger's grounder get by him for two runs. Judge then scored on a fielder's choice. Goldschmidt, who played for St. Louis from 2019-24, hit his second double for the final run. Luke Weaver (3-3) pitched the final 1 1/3 innings. JoJo Romero (4-5) took the loss. New York tied it at 4 in the seventh when Trent Grishman drew a leadoff walk and scored on Bellinger's sacrifice fly. Camilo Doval led off the sixth with a homer to center to put St. Louis up 4-3. The Yankees grabbed a 3-0 lead in the fourth inning on run-scoring singles by Jasson Domínguez, Ryan McMahon and Caballero. St. Louis scored two unearned runs in the fourth on a two-out double to right by Saggese. Alec Burleson drove in a run in the fifth to tie it. St. Louis manager Oliver Marmol was ejected in the seventh. It was his fifth ejection this season. Yankees coach Tanner Swanson was ejected in the fourth inning. ROCKIES 6, DIAMONDBACKS 5 DENVER (AP) — Ryan Ritter and Mickey Moniak hit two-run singles in the seventh inning and Colorado held on to beat Arizona. Major league-worst Colorado rallied late for the second consecutive game and won the final three games of four-game series. The Rockies are 35-89. Jake Woodford (0-3) gave up a leadoff single and hit the next two batters, and singles by Ritter and Moniak gave the Rockies a 5-4 lead. Braxton Fulford had an RBI double in the eighth. Anthony Molina (1-1) pitched a scoreless inning and Juan Mejia finished for his first save for Colorado. With runners on second and third in the ninth, Mejia made a leaping catch of Ketel Marte's popup and held onto the ball despite colliding with first baseman Warming Bernabel to end the game. GIANTS 7, RAYS 1 SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Dominic Smith hit a three-run single and Drew Gilbert and Tyler Fitzgerald added solo homers as San Francisco beat Tampa Bay. Smith's bases-clearing double scored Rafael Devers, Heliot Ramos and Willy Adames in the sixth inning and put the Giants ahead to stay. Gilbert hit his first MLB homer in his eighth game and added an RBI single. Fitzgerald followed Gilbert's long ball in the seventh with his fourth homer of the season. San Francisco's Logan Webb (11-9) pitched seven innings of shutout ball, allowing three hits with seven strikeouts and no walks. Tampa Bay starter Ryan Pepiot (8-10) allowed six hits and four earned runs in 5 2/3 innings, with eight strikeouts. The Rays' only run came on an infield single by Yandy Diaz that scored catcher Hunter Feduccia in the eighth innng. DODGERS 5, PADRES 4 LOS ANGELES (AP) — Mookie Betts hit a tiebreaking solo home run leading off the eighth inning after Los Angeles blew a four-run lead and the Dodgers beat San Diego to increase their NL West lead to two games. The Dodgers opened the three-game series trailing the Padres by a game but they swept their rivals, outscoring San Diego 14-6. The teams meet again starting Friday in San Diego. After walking and flying out twice, Betts went deep to left off reliever Robert Suarez (4-5) for his second homer in his last nine games, giving the Dodgers a 5-4 lead. Suarez retired the next three batters. Freddie Freeman hit a two-strike, three-run homer and Andy Pages added a solo shot off Padres starter Yu Darvish in the first, staking starter Tyler Glasnow to a 4-0 lead. Swinging a bat resembling a pencil on Players' Weekend, Pages' shot came with two outs and was the sixth homer given up by Darvish — all on the road — this season. After Alex Freeland's leadoff walk in the second, the Dodgers went down in order in the third, fourth and fifth. ANGELS 11, ATHLETICS 5 WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Jo Adell hit a three-run homer in the first inning and kicked off a six-run tenth with an RBI single as the Los Angeles Angels beat the Athletics to avoid a three-game sweep. Kenley Jansen (5-2) struck out two in a scoreless ninth to give him 1,268 for his career, the fourth-most strikeouts by a reliever in major league history. In the 10th, automatic runner Mike Trout advanced to third on a passed ball, Taylor Ward walked and Adell lined a single to center against Michael Kelly (2-2) to make it 6-5. Christian Moore drove in his third run of the game with a grounder and Luis Rengifo followed with a two-run triple off Ben Bowden. Bryce Teodosio added a sacrifice fly and Zach Neto capped the scoring with a 436-foot homer to left-center, his 21st. Adell's homer in the first off Jeffrey Springs was his 26th, extending his career best. Rookie Nick Kurtz hit his 25th homer in the third inning and the A's went back-to-back when Shea Langeliers hit his 26th. Lawrence Butler's 17th homer got the A's within 5-4 in the sixth, and Luis Urías tied it with a two-out RBI single. METS 7, MARINERS 3 WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. (AP) — Mark Vientos hit a three-run homer to the delight of hundreds of cheering 12-year-olds and sent New York to a 7-3 win over Seattle in the Major League Baseball Little League Classic. Seattle catcher Cal Raleigh boosted his major league home run lead with his 47th of the season in the seventh. Little Leaguers from around the world made up the bulk of the crowd at the 2,366-seat Historic Bowman Field and some of them got to pinch-hit in a variety of roles. There were kids in the broadcast booth, playing DJ, and even public address announcer. That is, when they weren't belting out the SpongeBob lyrics or angling for selfies with Mariner Moose or Mr. Met. For the big leaguers, the annual game is a throwback of sorts to their own youth baseball days. Mets pitcher Sean Manaea traded pins. Raleigh's chest protector featured a baseball card design of teammates and coaches from when they were kids. And yes, managers for both teams held their breath as players went cardboard sledding at Lamade Stadium. The game went downhill early for the Mariners. Vientos hit a sacrifice fly off Mariners starter George Kirby (8-6) in a three-run second inning. Vientos hit his eighth homer of the year in the fifth to make it 6-1. Francisco Lindor added an RBI double later in the inning.


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37 minutes ago
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Mets win consecutive games for first time in weeks as offense busts out in Little League Classic
Access the Mets beat like never before Join Post Sports+ for exciting subscriber-only features, including real-time texting with Mike Puma about the inside buzz on the Mets. Try it free WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. — For the first time in three weeks, the Mets have won back-to-back games. All it took was a trip to the Little League World Series, an offensive outburst against Seattle's George Kirby and a solid start from Clay Holmes. Advertisement Losers of 14 of 17 heading into the game, the Mets remained a game ahead of Cincinnati for the third and final NL wild-card spot with the 7-3 victory at the Little League Classic at Bowman Field, capped by Mark Vientos' three-run, opposite-field homer in the fifth. Francisco Lindor had another multihit game with three more hits, and Francisco Alvarez had three hits before he was forced from the game after an apparent right wrist injury in the seventh. 6 Francisco Lindor reacts after hitting an RBI double during the Mets' Aug. 17 win against the Mariners. Robert Sabo for the NY Post 6 Mark Vientos rounds the bases after hitting a home run during the Mets' Aug. 17 win. Robert Sabo for the NY Post Advertisement That was the lone negative for the Mets. Holmes had completed four innings just once in his previous three starts and was coming off his worst outing of the season. But in his return to the ballpark where he blew another game on his way to losing his closing job with the Yankees last year, the right-hander rebounded. Advertisement His night got off to a shaky start when Holmes drilled Randy Arozarena with a 92 mph sinker with his first pitch of the game Sunday. He recovered to whiff the majors' home run leader, Cal Raleigh, then got Julio Rodríguez to hit into an inning-ending double play. Lindor, who had a fifth-straight multihit game, opened the bottom of the inning with a base hit to right but was picked off first. Advertisement The Mets took the lead with a three-run second with four straight hits to open the inning. It started with singles by Pete Alonso and Jeff McNeil before Alvarez followed with an RBI double to left-center that Rodríguez couldn't corral, scoring Alonso. 6 Mark Vientos celebrates after hitting a home run during the Mets' Aug. 17 win. Robert Sabo for the NY Post 6 Cal Raleigh hits a home run during the Mariners' Aug. 17 loss to the Mets. Robert Sabo for the NY Post With the infield drawn in, Brett Baty smoked a single to center to drive in the second run of the inning. A Vientos sacrifice fly made it 3-0 against Kirby, who'd allowed just two earned runs over 19 innings in his previous three starts. The Mariners got to Holmes and the Mets in the fourth thanks to another mistake by Lindor. CHECK OUT THE LATEST MLB STANDINGS AND METS STATS Advertisement After Rodríguez began the inning with a double, Holmes got Josh Naylor looking, and a Eugenio Suárez groundout moved Rodríguez to third. Jorge Polanco hit a soft liner up the middle, and Lindor, shaded that way, appeared to be in position to make an easy play, but he misjudged his leap and the ball went into center for a questionable run-scoring single to cut the Mets lead to 3-1. Dominic Canzone's single put runners on the corners, and J.P. Crawford walked to load the bases for Cole Young, who popped out to short to end the 31-pitch inning. 6 Clay Holmes throws a pitch during the Mets' Aug. 17 win against the Mariners. Robert Sabo for the NY Post Advertisement 6 The Mets and Mariners participated in the Little League Classic on Sunday. Robert Sabo for the NY Post Kirby's night ended in the fifth, his second-shortest outing of the season, when the Mets tacked on four more runs. Vientos, who'd snapped a 1-for-11 rut with a sacrifice fly and a single, hit a three-run, two-out homer. Cedric Mullins, also slumping, doubled and scored when Lindor doubled to make it 7-1 to knock Kirby out of the game. Advertisement By that time, the Mets had a dozen hits. Delivering insights on all things Amazin's Sign up for Inside the Mets by Mike Puma, exclusively on Sports+ Thank you Enter your email address Please provide a valid email address. By clicking above you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Enjoy this Post Sports+ exclusive newsletter! Check out more newsletters The Mariners didn't go down quietly, as Raleigh hit his 47th homer — a two-run shot off Reed Garrett — in the seventh. But the Mets held on to win after not having won consecutive games since their seven-game winning streak ended on July 27.
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Guardians' Emmanuel Clase put on paid leave amid MLB's sports-betting investigation
In a shocking turn of events, right-handed closer Emanuel Clase has been placed on Major League Baseball's non-disciplinary paid leave. According to Jeff Passan of ESPN, Clase has been placed on the list due to Major League Baseball's sports betting investigation. He's now the second Guardians player to deal with such a matter, as pitcher Luis Ortiz has been investigated over the past few weeks. "BREAKING: Cleveland Guardians closer Emmanuel Clase has been placed on non-disciplinary paid leave as part of MLB's sports-betting investigation, sources tell ESPN. "Clase is the second Guardians pitcher on leave tied to the investigation, joining right-hander Luis Ortiz," he wrote. It remains uncertain what Clase did, or what Major League Baseball found, but this is obviously not good. MORE: MLB insider reveals Guardians' trade demands for Steven Kwan Clase, a potential trade candidate for the Guardians, might be out for a couple of games now, something the team has to deal with as they're searching to win the division, given how poorly the Detroit Tigers have played over the past few weeks. The Guardians, currently 6-4 over their last 10, are 52-53 on the season, and only eight games behind the first-place Tigers now. Despite the rumors about Clase potentially being traded, they've been quieted down by most of the front office and insiders. During the 2025 campaign, the 27-year-old hasn't thrown the baseball at the same level as in recent seasons, posting a 3.23 ERA. However, outside of a few bad outings, Clase has continued to be very good. It hasn't been a great July for the All-Star, pushing a 3.09 ERA. Now, he'll be out for an undisclosed amount of time. MORE MLB NEWS: Padres make Dylan Cease, Michael King trade deadline decisions Padres 'don't match up' with Red Sox in trade for All-Star MVP Tigers 'make a lot of sense' in trade for $275 million All-Star third baseman Tigers expected to aggressively pursue impact closer at trade deadline Astros named a 'strong trade fit' for Braves three-time All-Star silver slugger MLB insider reveals three relievers Cardinals are most likely to trade