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Phillies sweep Rangers with 4-2 win

Phillies sweep Rangers with 4-2 win

ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Zack Wheeler struck out seven and allowed three hits, Edmundo Sosa homered, and the Philadelphia Phillies defeated the Texas Rangers 4-2 on Sunday to sweep the three-game series.
Wheeler (10-5) had six or more strikeouts for the 19th straight start this season, with his last outing with less than six coming on April 13 when he had three against St. Louis.
Trailing 2-0 early, the Phillies answered in the fourth with an RBI double from Bryce Harper. They tied it in the fifth on Sosa's solo homer, and took the lead for good with Weston Wilson's RBI single two batters later.
Brandon Marsh added an insurance run with a sacrifice fly that scored Harrison Bader in the ninth inning, and a strong Phillies bullpen performance was capped off by Jhoan Duran's 20th save of the season to secure the win. Duran, acquired from Minnesota on July 30, has allowed just one baserunner in four appearances for Philadelphia.
Joc Pederson hit a first-inning two-run homer to give the Rangers the lead. Patrick Corbin (6-8) threw 4 1/3 innings and allowed four hits and three runs.
BRAVES 7, MARLINS 1
ATLANTA (AP) — Matt Olson, Marcell Ozuna and Michael Harris II hit home runs to support a strong start from Joey Wentz and Atlanta beat Miami.
Jen Pawol, who made history in Saturday's doubleheader as the first female umpire to work a regular-season game in the majors, was behind the plate.
Pawol earned compliments for her work on the bases in Saturday's games. She received more support from fans on Sunday. Some held up 'Way to go Jen!' signs. Though she was more in the spotlight while calling balls and strikes, Pawol made her work look routine.
Wentz (1-2) allowed one run in 5 1/3 innings for his first win since the left-hander was claimed by the Braves off waivers from Minnesota on July 11.
The Braves, who swept Saturday's doubleheader, won four of five games in a series that included a rescheduled game forced by a rain postponement on April 6.
Derek Hill hit a two-out double off Wentz in the second and scored on Liam Hicks' single.
Ozuna hit a three-run homer and Harris added a solo shot off Tyler Zuber in the seventh.
TIGERS 9, ANGELS 5
DETROIT (AP) — Kerry Carpenter homered and drove in three runs to help Detroit beat Los Angeles.
Carpenter doubled and scored in the first, hit a sacrifice fly in the second and added a three-run homer in the fourth.
Casey Mize (11-4) got the win, allowing two runs on three hits in five innings. He walked two and struck out five.
Jack Kochanowicz (3-10) took the loss. He gave up seven runs on 10 hits in three-plus innings.
The Tigers took a 2-0 lead in the first, stringing together four straight two-out hits that included RBI singles by Riley Greene and Zach McKinstry.
Carpenter's sacrifice fly made it 3-0 in the second, and the Tigers added four more in the fourth.
Javier Baez reached on an error, took third on a base hit by Cole Keith and scored on Gleyber Torres' single. Carpenter followed with his 21st homer, giving Detroit a 7-0 lead.
Nolan Schanuel hit a two-run homer in the fifth, and Logan O'Hoppe made it 7-3 with an RBI single in the sixth.
Greene hit a two-run homer in the sixth while Luis Rengifo hit a two-run shot in the eighth.
ATHLETICS 3, ORIOLES 2
BALTIMORE (AP) — Willie MacIver hit a two-run, ninth-inning double off Keegan Akin to rally Athletics to a series-clinching victory over Baltimore.
MacIver's liner down the left-field line against Akin (3-2) scored Darell Hernaiz and Lawrence Butler, the latter of whom pinch ran for Gio Urshela and ran through third base coach Eric Martins' stop sign.
The relay throw came in ahead of Butler, but was in the dirt and slightly off line. Catcher Alex Jackson couldn't scoop it in time to make the tag.
Elvis Alvarado (1-0) recorded the final five outs against Baltimore. Brent Rooker singled in the other A's run in the sixth before departing in the bottom of the eighth with an apparent cramp or injury. Athletics manager Mark Kotsay said Rooker's departure was preventative.
Jordan Westburg hit his 14th home run for Baltimore in the fifth inning of a bullpen game for the Athletics, and Coby Mayo put the Orioles ahead again in the seventh with a pinch-hit double.
ASTROS 7, YANKEES 1
NEW YORK (AP) — Jason Alexander pitched one-hit ball through six innings, Jose Altuve hit his 250th career homer and Houston beat New York after Yankees manager Aaron Boone was ejected in the third inning.
Alexander (3-1) allowed his first hit in the sixth inning, a one-out single to Ben Rice. Alexander did not allow a run for the second straight start. He walked three, struck out three in a game in which he relied mostly on changeups and sinkers over 87 pitches.
Altuve, as designated hitter, homered to left in the first and became the 11th player whose primary position is second base to reach 250 homers.
Altuve had two hits and scored three runs, including on a double by Christian Walker in the third and on a single by Ramón Urías that fell in between shortstop Anthony Volpe and left fielder Cody Bellinger in the ninth.
Rookie Cam Smith had a two-out bases-loaded single that scored two runs in the fifth to help the Astros win for the fourth time in six games. Carlos Correa hit his second homer since being acquired from Minnesota, and Mauricio Dubón knocked in a run in the three-run ninth
Fried (12-5) allowed four runs and eight hits in five innings and lost for the third time in four starts.
The Yankees managed three hits and lost for the seventh time in nine games and were booed after the final out.
Boone was ejected for the fifth time this season after arguing a called strike on Ryan McMahon.
TWINS 5, ROYALS 3, 11 INNINGS
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Luke Keaschall hit a two-run homer in the 11th inning, Ryan Fitzgerald homered for his first career hit, and Minnesota beat Kansas City.
With two outs, Keaschall hit a fastball from Royals closer Carlos Estévez (4-4) to the first row of seats in right-centerfield for Minnesota's ninth walk-off win of the season.
It was the third hit of the day for Keaschall, who has reached base in 12 straight games to start his career.
Michael Tonkin (1-0), Minnesota's seventh pitcher, pitched scoreless 10th and 11th innings for his first win since July 30, 2024.
Adam Frazier had four hits and Maikel Garcia three for Kansas City. Vinnie Pasquantino hit his 20th home run for a 3-2 lead in the seventh.
The Twins tied it in the eighth when Ryan Jeffers drove in Austin Martin, who tripled on an ill-advised diving attempt by John Rave with the ball getting past the left fielder and rolling to the wall.
In his fourth career game, Fitzgerald, a 31-year-old who signed a minor league contract with Minnesota in January, hit a third-inning slider from Ryan Bergert off the top of the right field wall for a 2-1 Twins lead.
WHITE SOX 6, GUARDIANS 4
CHICAGO (AP) — Lenyn Sosa and Colson Montgomery homered and Chicago snapped a six-game skid with a win over Cleveland.
Sosa hit a two-run homer, his 14th, in the first and Montgomery followed later in the inning with a solo shot, his ninth. Curtis Mead and Kyle Teel also knocked in runs for the White Sox, who banged out 11 hits.
Chicago starter Davis Martin (4-9) allowed five hits and three earned runs in five innings, with three walks and two strikeouts. Grant Taylor earned the save.
Kyle Manzardo hit a solo home run in the fourth inning and a two-run shot in the seventh, and David Fry added a two-run double in the sixth for the Guardians.
Cleveland's Slade Cecconi (5-5) allowed five runs on eight hits with four strikeouts in the loss.
BREWERS 7, METS 6
MILWAUKEE (AP) — Isaac Collins hit a solo homer off Mets closer Edwin Diaz in the ninth inning and MLB-best Milwaukee extended its winning streak to nine games with a walk-off win over New York.
The Brewers trailed 5-0 early and tied it a 6-all in the eighth on Joey Ortiz's two-out RBI single off the glove of diving first baseman Pete Alonso.
After Nick Mears (3-3) tossed a scoreless top half of the ninth, Collins sent a 2-2 pitch from Diaz (5-2) 363 feet to right field for his eighth homer.
The Mets lost their seventh straight game and fell 5 1/2 games behind NL East-leading Philadelphia.
William Contreras had two homers for the Brewers, a solo shot to open a three-run fourth, and a two-run homer in the fifth, his 12th, to pull Milwaukee within 6-5.
The Mets scored in each of the first four innings for a five-run lead against Quinn Priester, who had won his previous 10 decisions.
New York scored two in the first on RBI singles by Juan Soto and Jeff McNeil. Brett Baty opened the second with his 12th home run and Ronny Mauricio's RBI single made it 3-0 in the third.
REDS 14, PIRATES 8
PITTSBURGH (AP) —Miguel Andujar hit his first home run with Cincinnati, Spencer Steer and Noelvi Marte had three hits and four RBIs each, and the Reds outlasted Pittsburgh to earn a split in the four-game series.
Andujar, who hit a three-run shot to the rotunda in left field in a four-run second inning, hit six homers for the Athletics before being traded at the deadline. He was also in the middle of the Reds' decisive three-run rally in the sixth inning that broke a 4-4 tie.
Elly De La Cruz and Andujar hit back-to-back singles off Yohan Ramírez (1-1) to begin the sixth and, one out later, Marte hit a tiebreaking double. Steer followed with a two-run double to put the Reds ahead 7-4.
Steer hit a two-run homer in the eighth to make it 9-5 and Marte connected on a three-run homer during a five-run ninth.
The teams combined for 30 hits, including 16 by the Pirates led by Isiah Kiner-Falefa with three hits and two RBIs.
Scott Barlow (6-0) retired only one of three batters he faced.
Reds starter Zach Littell gave up four runs and nine hits in 4 1/3 innings. Pirates starter Mike Burrows lasted five innings and allowed four runs on three hits while striking out six.
NATIONALS 8, GIANTS 0
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — CJ Abrams homered and the Nationals spoiled a milestone achievement by San Francisco's Justin Verlander as Washington won.
Josh Bell and Paul DeJong had three hits apiece to highlight a 17-hit day for Washington. James Wood had a pair of two-run doubles as the Nationals won a series at Oracle Park for the fourth straight season.
Verlander (1-9), the three-time Cy Young Award winner who has struggled in his first season with the Giants, struck out the side in the first inning and became the 10th pitcher in MLB history with 3,500 strikeouts.
The milestone mark was the lone bright spot for the 42-year-old Verlander, who was unbeaten in five career starts against the Nationals before Sunday. He allowed 11 hits and five runs with six strikeouts and a walk.
MacKenzie Gore (5-12) had 10 strikeouts and pitched six scoreless innings for his first win since July 9. Cole Henry, PJ Poulin and Clayton Beeter each retired three batters to complete the three-hit shutout.
DIAMONDBACKS 13, ROCKIES 6
PHOENIX (AP) — Adrian Del Castillo hit a three-run homer in the first inning and Arizona set a franchise record with nine consecutive hits during an eight-run fifth inning for a win over Colorado.
In addition to his first home run of the season, Del Castillo hit a ground-rule double into the pool in right field and a single in the fifth when the Diamondbacks batted around to open a 12-3 lead.
Diamondbacks starter Brandon Pfaadt (12-7) pitched four innings, allowing 11 hits, but only three runs. The Rockies went 5 of 16 with runners in scoring position.
The Rockies scored two runs in the second inning on Adael Amador's double to make it 3-2, and scored another run on Kyle Karros' single in the third to make it 4-3.
Karros, in his third MLB game, also hit an RBI double in the seventh. Brenton Doyle hit his 10th home run of the season in the same inning to make it 12-6. The Diamondbacks answered with Connor Kaiser's first career hit, an RBI double in the seventh.
Tanner Gordon (2-5) pitched 4 2/3 innings for the Rockies, allowing 12 hits, 10 runs, and striking out six.
MARINERS 6, RAYS 3
SEATTLE (AP) — Cal Raleigh hit his major league-leading 45th home run in a four-run first inning and Seattle hung on for a victory over Tampa Bay.
It was Seattle's seventh straight win, the longest active run in the American League. Josh Naylor also homered for the Mariners, who wrapped up a 9-1 homestand.
Seattle starter Bryan Woo (10-6) allowed three runs on seven hits over six innings with nine strikeouts. It was his 23rd start this season of six innings or more.
Raleigh's two-run home run came off Rays starter Adrian Houser before Eugenio Suarez added a two-run single for the Mariners in the first. Raleigh, who homered in all three games of the seriers, hit No. 44, a three-run shot, in the third inning of the Mariners' 7-4 victory over the Rays on Saturday.
The Rays chipped away at Seattle's lead. Ha-Seong Kim's double in the second scored Brandon Lowe to close the gap. Yandy Diaz added an RBI grounder in the third.
Kim hit a solo homer in the fourth to make it 4-3.
Naylor gave the Mariners some breathing room with a solo homer in the seventh. Dominic Canzone had an RBI single in the eighth for the final margin.
Hauser (6-4) allowed four runs on six hits over five innings with four strikeouts and three walks.
PADRES 6, RED SOX 2
SAN DIEGO (AP) — Dylan Cease was impressive for six innings before San Diego's All-Star-laden bullpen got into and out of trouble in the seventh and the Padres beat Boston to take two of three.
The Padres have won 11 of 14 games as they continue to chase the defending World Series champion Los Angeles Dodgers in the NL West.
Cease (5-10) cruised into the seventh with a shutout on just three singles and a walk before walking Jarren Duran and allowing a single to Trevor Story.
All-Star Jason Adam came on and hit Masataka Yoshida with his first pitch to load the bases and then two runs scored when shortstop Xander Bogaerts committed a fielder error on a potential double-play grounder by Romy Gonzalez. Wilyer Abreu singled to load the bases again before Adam struck out Ceddanne Rafaela and pinch-hitter Abraham Toro.
All-Star Adrian Morejon came on and struck out rookie Roman Anthony to end the inning.
Cease allowed four runs, two earned, on four hits while striking out seven and walking two.
San Diego scored its first five runs with two outs, with starter Brayan Bello (8-6) on the hook for all five.
BLUE JAYS 5, DODGERS 4
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Shohei Ohtani led off the game with his 41st homer, but Ernie Clement hit the tiebreaking homer leading off the ninth inning, and AL-leading Toronto hung on to avoid a series sweep with a victory over Los Angeles.
Mason Fluharty earned his first career save in spectacular fashion after replacing erratic Jays closer Jeff Hoffman in the ninth with the bases loaded and one out. The rookie left-hander struck out Ohtani with a full-count breaking ball before getting Mookie Betts on a game-ending grounder.
After Vladimir Guerrero Jr. hit a tying homer and Addison Barger followed with a go-ahead shot for Toronto off struggling Blake Treinen in the eighth inning, Clement hit the first pitch from Alex Vesia (2-2) in the ninth into the left-field bleachers.
Hoffman (7-4) walked Freddie Freeman with the bases loaded to blow Toronto's lead in the eighth, and he walked three of the Dodgers' first four batters in the ninth.
Ohtani drove Eric Lauer's fourth pitch 400 feet. The three-time MVP's third homer in four games tied him with Philadelphia's Kyle Schwarber for the NL lead.
Freeman also homered in the first.
CARIDALS 3, CUBS 2
ST. LOUIS (AP) — Nolan Gorman singled home the winning run, lifting St. Louis to a victory over Chicago to wrap up its three-game series.
In the seventh, Jordan Walker singled with two outs. He stole second and scored when Gorman singled to right field to knock Shota Imanaga (8-5) out of the game.
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Imanaga went 6 2/3 innings with nine strikeouts and no walks. He gave up the three runs on four hits.
Sonny Gray (11-5) threw seven innings to earn the win. He allowed two runs on five hits, struck out seven and walked one.
JoJo Romero pitched the final 1 1/3 innings to record his third save despite giving up a walk and two singles in the ninth. Pinch-runner Jon Berti was caught stealing for the second out. After two hits, Romero got Matt Shaw to ground into a fielder's choice to escape the jam.
Shaw pulled Chicago even at 2-2 with a home run into the left field bullpen in the fifth.
Pedro Pagés gave the Cardinals a 2-0 lead when he homered after Thomas Saggese led off the third inning with a single.
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Marte followed up his three-double performance on Saturday with three more hits, including a three-run home run off Pirates rookie reliever Cam Sanders with the Reds leading 9-8 in the top of the ninth inning. Cincinnati would add two more runs in the inning. Marte finished with four RBIs, as did Steer, who also went 3-for-5 with a two-run double off Yohan Ramirez (1-1) as part of a three-run sixth inning that put Cincinnati ahead for good. Isiah Kiner-Falefa finished with three hits. Tigers 9, Angels 5 Kerry Carpenter drove in four runs, including a three-run homer, and host Detroit rolled past Los Angeles to take two of three in the series. Riley Greene knocked in three runs, including a two-run homer, while Gleyber Torres reached base three times while scoring twice and driving in another run. Detroit starter Casey Mize (11-4) allowed two runs and three hits in five innings. Nolan Schanuel and Luis Rengifo each hit two-run homers for Los Angeles while Angels starter Jack Kochanowicz (3-10) surrendered seven runs (six earned) and nine hits in three-plus innings. Phillies 4, Rangers 2 Edmundo Sosa hit a solo home run and Bryce Harper had an RBI double as Philadelphia beat slumping Texas to sweep a three-game interleague series in Arlington, Texas. The Phillies' Zach Wheeler (10-5), working with two extra days of rest because of a sore shoulder, allowed two runs on three hits over five innings while striking out seven and won for the first time since July 6. Patrick Corbin (6-8) went 4 1/3 innings, surrendering three runs on four hits and three walks with one strikeout. The loss snapped a streak of four straight no decisions for Corbin. Diamondbacks 13, Rockies 6 Adrian Del Castillo had three hits, including his first homer of season, and Arizona set a franchise record with nine consecutive two-out hits in an eight-run fifth for a series-sweeping victory over visiting Colorado in Phoenix. Every Diamondbacks starter had a hit in the fifth, which began with Lourdes Gurriel Jr.'s two-out single off Tanner Gordon (2-5). Ketel Marte had the only extra-base hit, a two-run double that capped the rally. Starter Brandon Pfaadt (12-7) set a career high for victories while giving up three runs and 11 hits in five innings. The teams combined for 33 hits, 11 for extra-bases. Brenton Doyle had two hits and his second homer in as many games and Ezequiel Tovar and Braxton Fulford had three hits for the Rockies, who lost their seventh straight. Padres 6, Red Sox 2 Dylan Cease took a shutout into the seventh inning while Luis Arraez delivered a two-run double to lead host San Diego past Boston. In winning consecutive starts for the first time this year, Cease (5-10) permitted just four hits and two runs. It marked the first time since July 18 that the right-hander had pitched past the fifth inning. Arraez, Fernando Tatis Jr. and Freddy Fermin each collected two hits. Tatis reached base four times. Red Sox starter Brayan Bello (8-6) absorbed the loss as he allowed five runs off six hits in 5 2/3 innings, whiffing seven. All the runs came with two outs, including the pair Arraez knocked in to initiate scoring in the bottom of the third.

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