MLB roundup: Archer pitches Rays past Jays
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- Chris Archer held the Toronto Blue Jays to three hits in eight innings as the Tampa Bay Rays pulled out a 4-3 win Tuesday night at Tropicana Field.
The Rays bounced back from their first back-to-back losses since May, with Archer (9-4) striking out seven and taming a torrid lineup that was averaging a major-league-best 5.57 runs per game.
In three starts against Toronto this season, Archer is 3-0 with a 0.41 ERA, allowing only one earned run and seven hits in 22 innings while striking out 25 and walking four. On Tuesday, he gave up two runs (one earned) while issuing one walk and fanning seven.
Archer leads the American League in strikeouts (123) and ranks second in wins and ERA (2.10).
Cardinals 4, Marlins 3
MIAMI -- Mark Reynolds' seventh-inning line drive off the pitcher's leg drove in the winning run as St. Louis defeated Miami.
With the score tied 3-3 in the seventh, the Cardinals loaded the bases with two outs on a single and two hit-by-pitches by reliever Sam Dyson (3-3). Reynolds then got smacked a ball off Dyson's leg for a run-scoring infield single.
Carlos Martinez (8-3) pitched seven innings of three-run ball, and Trevor Rosenthal pitched a scoreless ninth for his 22nd save.
Orioles 6, Red Sox 4
BOSTON -- Baltimore continued its torrid June run with a victory over Boston. The Orioles' third win in a row was their 14th in 18 games -- after they lost the first three games of the month.
David Lough, playing center field for Baltimore with Adam Jones injured, ripped a three-run homer off Joe Kelly (2-5) in the second inning, while Chris Parmelee added a triple and a double.
Ubaldo Jimenez, who came in with a 1-3 record and an 8.42 ERA lifetime against the Red Sox, toiled through five innings (three runs, eight strikeouts) and earned his third consecutive win.
Tigers 7, Indians 3
CLEVELAND -- Yoenis Cespedes and Nick Castellanos had the big hits in a six-run fifth inning, and David Price continued his domination of Cleveland in Detroit's victory.
Price (7-2) pitched 6 2/3 innings, allowing one run on nine hits with seven strikeouts and no walks
The Tigers blew open a 1-1 game with a six-run fifth inning, all of the runs coming against right-hander Danny Salazar (6-3). Cespedes and Castellanos both belted two-run doubles in the rally.
Pirates 7, Reds 6
PITTSBURGH -- Pittsburgh capitalized on a seven-run fourth inning to pick up all the offense necessary to beat Cincinnati.
The decisive rally featured an RBI double from Pedro Alvarez, a three-run homer from Francisco Cervelli and a two-run home run by Andrew McCutchen.
The Reds, who outhit the Pirates 14-7, got a solo homer from Jay Bruce.
White Sox 6, Twins 2
MINNEAPOLIS -- Late-inning offense carried Chicago past Minnesota. Trailing 2-1 through the fifth inning, the White Sox scored single runs in the sixth, seventh and eighth innings before adding a pair of insurance runs in the ninth.
Jose Abreu had a career-high four hits and scored two runs. Adam Eaton had three hits and an RBI, and Geovany Soto added a pair of RBI singles.
Jeff Samardzija (5-4) pitched seven solid innings, allowing two runs on eight hits and a walk while striking out seven. Jake Petricka retired the last five Minnesota batters in order for his second save.
Brewers 3, Mets 2
MILWAUKEE -- Carlos Gomez scored the go-ahead run on a seventh-inning error as Milwaukee beat New York.
Gomez came all the way around from first when Adam Lind's double rolled between left fielder Michael Cuddyer's legs. Jean Segura wiped out a one-run deficit an inning before with a sacrifice fly to center.
Lind finished two of Milwaukee's nine hits. The Mets managed just four hits of four Brewers pitchers.
A's 8, Rangers 6
ARLINGTON, Texas -- Oakland rebounded from a three-run deficit to down Texas.
The A's continued their recent upturn against their American League West rivals by racking up 11 hits, including home runs from Josh Phegley and Ben Zobrist. Oakland earned its third win in a row and seventh in nine games.
The Rangers dropped their third straight, their first three-game skid since mid-May, and fell to 4-7 against Oakland this season.
Nationals 3, Braves 1
WASHINGTON -- Stephen Strasburg threw five scoreless innings in his return to the rotation, and Anthony Rendon had four singles in four at-bats as Washington beat Atlanta.
Strasburg (4-5) kept the momentum going for the Washington starters, who allowed just one run in the past four games covering 28 1/3 innings. The right-hander, back from a neck ailment, posted his first win since May 17.
The Washington offense also was aided by Denard Span and Michael A. Taylor, who each had two hits and a run. Wilson Ramos added three hits.
Phillies 11, Yankees 6
NEW YORK -- Rookie Maikel Franco capped a five-RBI night with a go-ahead, two-run double in the ninth inning, lifting Philadelphia past New York.
The Phillies capped their second five-run inning of the night with
Andres Blanco's bases-clearing triple.
Franco capped a five-run fourth off left-hander CC Sabathia with an opposite field, three-run home run down the right field line. In the first two games of the three-game series, he has three homers and 10 RBIs.
Rockies 10, Diamondbacks 5
DENVER -- Nolan Arenado homered twice as Colorado belted a season-high five home runs and came from behind to beat Arizona.
The two homers gave Arenado a career-high 19, one more than he hit last season. He matched his season high with four RBIs.
Wilin Rosario, DJ LeMahieu and Brandon Barnes hit solo homers for the Rockies, whose previous high this season was four homers May 3 at San Diego.
Mariners 6, Royals 0
SEATTLE -- Dustin Ackley had three hits, including a two-run homer, and Mike Montgomery overcame some early struggles to pitch his first career shutout as Seattle beat Kansas.
Ackley's fifth-inning homer gave Seattle a 6-0 lead, and by that time, Montgomery had found his groove.
The 25-year-old former Royals farmhand, who was making his fifth career start, allowed just four hits during his first complete game. Montgomery (2-2) gave up three hits in the first two innings but didn't allow another baserunner until Salvador Perez reached on an error with two outs in the seventh.
Cubs 1, Dodgers 0 (10 innings)
CHICAGO -- Chris Denorfia's 10th-inning sacrifice fly to center drove in Matt Szczur with the winning run as Chicago edged Los Angeles.
Batting with the bases loaded and one out and the Dodgers using two outfielders playing shallow and five infielders, Denorfia sent a long fly to center that allowed Szczur to bolt home from third.
The Cubs claimed their fourth consecutive win and their major-league-leading ninth walk-off win of the season. Jason Motte (5-1) pitched one inning of relief for the victory.
Padres 3, Giants 2 (11 innings)
SAN FRANCISCO -- Alexi Amarista's single off the glove of San Francisco reliever Hunter Strickland scored the tiebreaking run in the 11th inning and gave San Diego the win.
The Padres rallied from a late 2-0 deficit against Giants ace Madison Bumgarner, who recorded a career-best 14 strikeouts. They scored twice in the eighth inning to tie the game.
Brandon Maurer (5-0), the fifth Padres pitcher, got the win after holding the Giants hitless in the ninth and 10th innings. Closer Craig Kimbrel pitched around a one-out walk in the 11th for his 18th save.
Astros 13, Angels 3
ANAHEIM, Calif. -- Carlos Correa finished a triple shy of the cycle, and Luis Valbuena hit two home runs, leading Houston past Los Angeles.
Correa had a single, a double and a three-run home run by the fourth inning, but he failed to complete the cycle in his final three at-bats.
Valbuena hit a solo homer in the fourth inning and a two-run shot in the fifth, raising his team-leading total to 19 and increasing the Astros' major-league-leading total to 107. Valbuena wound up 3-for-5 with three runs.