
MLB roundup: Shea Langeliers (3 HRs) leads A's to blowout win
JJ Bleday had four hits, including a home run, and drove in six runs as the A's pounded out 24 hits. It was the second career three-homer game for Langeliers, who added a double and a single. Luis Severino (6-11) earned the win, allowing three runs on five hits over six innings.
Luis Garcia Jr. had three hits and Nathaniel Lowe walked four times for Washington, which has lost six straight and given up 54 runs in its past four games. MacKenzie Gore (4-12) gave up eight runs on 12 hits in three-plus innings.
The A's jumped on Gore in the first with five runs, with Langeliers leading the game off with a homer. Langeliers then led off the fifth with his second home run and homered to center in the sixth to increase the lead to 11-3. He has 22 homers on the season.
Rangers 2, Yankees 0
Rowdy Tellez's two-run single in the eighth provided the winning runs and backed Nathan Eovaldi's superb eight innings of one-hit pitching as Texas beat slumping New York in Arlington, Texas.
Tellez's bases-loaded, game-winning hit off Yankees closer Devin Williams (3-4) drove in Adolis Garcia, who had doubled, and Joc Pederson, who had walked. Eovaldi (10-3) retired the first eight batters he faced until a two-out double in the third by Anthony Volpe. That was the only baserunner he would allow.
Yankees starter Will Warren was nearly as good over his five-inning stint Tuesday, allowing no runs on three hits. The Yankees, who managed just two hits despite the return of slugger Aaron Judge from the injured list, have lost five straight games.
Brewers 7, Braves 2
Freddy Peralta became the first National League player to reach 13 wins, leading visiting Milwaukee to its fifth straight win with a victory in Atlanta.
The veteran right-hander battled through five innings and threw 108 pitches, matching his season high. Peralta (13-5) allowed one run on four hits to improve his career record to 5-2 against the Braves.
Nick Mears followed with a scoreless inning, Aaron Ashby allowed one run in two innings, and Grant Anderson closed the game with a scoreless ninth. Atlanta starter Joey Wentz (2-3) worked 5 1/3 innings and allowed five runs, seven hits, one walk and three strikeouts.
Twins 6, Tigers 3
Luke Keaschall blasted his first career homer off former Minnesota teammate Chris Paddack as the Twins downed host Detroit.
Keaschall, who was activated from the injured list on Tuesday after recovering from a forearm fracture, added a run-scoring single. Ryan Jeffers had two doubles, scored two runs and drove in another. Winning pitcher Zebby Matthews (3-3) gave up one run on five hits while striking out six and walking one in five innings.
Paddack (4-10) was making his second start for Detroit after being acquired from the Twins early last week. He gave up four runs and six hits in four innings. Jahmai Jones had a two-run triple and Kerry Carpenter added two hits and an RBI for the Tigers.
Astros 7, Marlins 3
Yainer Diaz slugged a three-run homer, Jose Altuve added a two-run shot and Houston defeated host Miami. The Astros, who will look for a three-game sweep on Wednesday afternoon, also got a two-run triple from Jeremy Pena.
Houston went with a pre-planned bullpen game, with opener Steven Okert tossing 1 2/3 innings of one-run ball. Rookie reliever AJ Blubaugh (1-1) pitched five innings and was credited with his first major league win. He allowed two runs on three hits and one walk while striking out five.
Marlins' starter Cal Quantrill (4-9) gave up nine hits, three walks and seven runs in 4 1/3 innings. He fanned two. In his three previous starts, he had allowed just one run in 16 innings. Jakob Marsee, Miami's rookie center fielder, went 2-for-2 with his first major league homer and a walk.
Giants 8, Pirates 1
Logan Webb struck out 10 and allowed one run over six innings to lead San Francisco to an 8-1 victory over host Pittsburgh.
Jerar Encarnacion, who was called up from the minors on Monday, and Willy Adames, who was 2-for-3, each homered for the Giants. Every starter in San Francisco's lineup recorded at least one hit.
Bryan Reynolds had two hits to lead the Pirates, who had a brief two-game winning streak snapped and lost for only the fourth time in their past 14 games.
Phillies 5, Orioles 0
Taijuan Walker pitched six solid innings and Max Kepler hit a two-run homer as host Philadelphia topped Baltimore.
Brandon Marsh also homered for the Phillies, who have won three games in a row. Kepler and Marsh finished with two hits apiece for the hosts, as did Bryson Stott. Walker (4-5) allowed four hits without a walk and struck out four batters in lowering his ERA to 3.53.
Baltimore managed only five singles -- two by Jordan Westburg -- in losing for the fifth time in six games. Dean Kremer (8-8) allowed four runs and eight hits in six innings with six strikeouts and one walk.
Guardians 3, Mets 2
Steven Kwan delivered a tiebreaking single in the seventh inning for visiting Cleveland, which remained red hot with a come-from-behind victory in New York.
The Guardians have won the first two games of the three-game interleague series to improve to 18-7 since July 7 -- the third-best record in baseball in that span behind only the Milwaukee Brewers and Boston Red Sox. Cleveland has won six of its past seven games.
The Mets, who led 2-0 after two innings thanks to Pete Alonso's sacrifice fly and Tyrone Taylor's RBI single, have lost seven of eight, including four of the first five games on a six-game homestand.
Red Sox 6, Royals 2
Behind 2-for-4 efforts and a combined five RBIs from Wilyer Abreu and Trevor Story, Boston scored five runs across the sixth and seventh innings to beat visiting Kansas City.
The middle-of-the-order duo supported starter Garrett Crochet (13-4), who earned his sixth consecutive win after dealing seven innings of four-hit, two-run ball. Story drove in three with RBI hits in each of those multi-run innings, including a go-ahead, two-run single into center field in the sixth.
Maikel Garcia went 2-for-3 with an RBI double and a run for Kansas City. Ryan Bergert (1-1) lost his Royals debut despite allowing just two runs on two hits in 5 2/3 innings.
Reds 5, Cubs 1
Spencer Steer belted a three-run homer and Zack Littell tossed seven strong innings in his debut, fueling Cincinnati past host Chicago. Steer had an RBI single in the fifth inning and launched his 13th homer of the season to snap a 1-1 tie in the seventh.
The offense was more than enough for Littell (9-8), who allowed one run on three hits and struck out eight batters. He was acquired from the Tampa Bay Rays prior to the trade deadline last week.Littell's lone blemish was Matt Shaw's solo homer with one out in the fifth inning.
Andrew Kittredge (2-3) relieved starter Shota Imanaga in the seventh inning and yielded four runs on four hits in one-third of an inning.
Blue Jays 10, Rockies 4
Daulton Varsho homered twice, doubled and drove in a career-best six runs as Toronto beat Colorado in Denver.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. homered among his three hits, Nathan Lukes and Addison Barger also went deep for Toronto while Lukes, Bo Bichette and Alejandro Kirk had two hits each.
Hunter Goodman homered and singled for the Rockies, who have lost three in a row.
--Field Level Media
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