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MLB Roundup: Dodgers Beat Padres for Eighth Straight

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Cody Bellinger hit a home run, Tyler Anderson scored seven innings, and the Los Angeles Dodgers beat San Diego Padres 4-0 on Sunday to finish the three-game series sweep.

Bellinger hit three times and Freddie Freeman made two runs as the Dodgers continued to dominate the Padres with Juan Soto, Josh Bell, Brandon Drury and Josh Hader on Tuesday's closing deadline. I drove. Los Angeles won eight of the ten team games this season.

The Dodgers have increased their winning streak to eight games. Los Angeles has been 30-5 since June 29th.

Yu Darvish abandoned two runs in six innings in San Diego while pitching with the previous team. The Padres, who scored two hits, are behind the Dodgers by 15 1/2 games, but are still in the National League wildcard spot.

Padres's trading deadline was 0-2 on two walks and 2-8 on three walks in the series.

Pirates 8, Orioles 1

Bryse Wilson scored five solid innings, and Ke'Bryan Hayes scored two runs when Pittsburgh scored five consecutive wins in host Baltimore. I hit a home run.

Pittsburgh's five runs came thanks to a two-out hit capped with a haze home run in seven of four runs. In the game, the pirates were 5 to 8 and won the scoring runners. Wilson, meanwhile, gave up one run and four hits with five strikeouts without a walk.

Jorge Mateo made a home run in two Orioles hits.

Mariners 6, Angels 3

Marco Gonzales overcame two horrors when Jesse Winker hit the Grand Slam and Seattle visited Los Angeles to split the four-game series 6 I threw an inning.

Gonzales (7-11) allowed 3 runs with 8 hits. The left-handed person walked one and hit seven. Paul Sewald finished 9th 1-2-3 on his 14th save of the season.

Left-handed Tucker Davidson (1-3) made his Angels debut after being acquired from Atlanta by the closing date as part of a deal with Raisel Iglesias. 4 innings or more. He walked five steps and fanned one.

Guardians 1, Astros 0

Triston McKenzie allowed two hits in eight shutout innings after Cleveland visited Houston in the finale of the four-game series.

Mackenzie (8-8) hit 8 and walked 1. Emanuel Klaas threw the ninth in his 24th save. Luke Maile hit a home run, Steven Kwan and Oscar Gonzalez hit the Guardians twice each, winning splits in the last two games of the series.

Astros starter Cristian Javier (6-8) allowed one run and six hits in six innings. He hit four and did not walk the batter.

Phillies 13, Nationals 1

Rhys Hoskins hit four home runs in a row, Darick Hall hit two home runs, host Philadelphia routed Washington to four games Completed the sweep.

Nick Maton also hit a home run, Aaron Nola threw six innings, and the soaring Phillies won five times in a row, finishing tenth in the last 11 games. Nora (8-8) allowed one run with five hits. When the Philadelphia pitcher held Washington down to seven singles, he hit five and walked two.

Philadelphia chased Washington starter Corey Abbott (0-1) in 5 runs and 4th place. Maton was 1 out, 1 on, and set the home in the center right to make it 4-0. Kyle Schwarber continued in a double, and Hoskins connected with a 1-1 fastball for his 24th home run this season.

Reds 4, Brewers 2 (10 innings)

Aristides Aquino's infield hit at the top of the 10 innings recorded Cincinnati's Gore Head Run, which continued to defeat host Milwaukee. did.

Aquino's soft ground ball came in third, and Austin Romine, who was second as an automatic runner, scored. Akino later returned home with Donovan Solano's sacrifice fly to complete the Reds score. Solano finished with two RBIs to lead the Reds.

Both starting pitchers were dominant. Brewers' right-handed Corbin Burnes hit 9 in 6 innings, giving up 1 run, 2 hits and 2 walks, lowering ERA 2.45. Reds' right-handed Graham Ashcraft allowed 1 run and 4 hits in 5 2/3 innings, walked 2 and hit 3.

Raise 7, Tigers 0

Randia Rosarena has a double of 2 runs in 9 innings of 7 runs, 6 when Tampa takes the lead Tampa Bay Pitcher has joined in a shutout. Host Detroit.

Rays starter Drew Rasmussen threw three innings without hits or walks. Jalen Beeks, Brooks Raley, Pete Fairbanks and Shawn Armstrong also contributed to the shutout, but Colin Poche (4-1) won two batters in one inning.

Detroit starter Matt Manning threw seven unscored innings. He gave up 4 hits, hit 7 and walked 3 to make his career the best. Gregory Soto (2-6) stole the mound in the 9th inning and lost 5 runs with 3 walks and 2 hits without strikeouts.

Royals 13, Red Sox 5

Rookie catcher MJ Melendez hit a home run, drove in 6 runs and lost host Kansas City, Brad Keller suffered three consecutive losses. Boston. In the

series, Melendez returned home three times and the Royals won three out of four, so he drove in 10 runs. The Red Sox lost in four of the last five games. Keller (6-12) made 6 innings, allowing 4 hits and 1 run. This is Rafael Devers' 24th home run of the season. Keller took 3 steps and hit 4.

The Royals scored 11 hits, with Melendez, Massey, Eaton and Izbel each skating to reach Boston's 10. Izbel drove in three runs and scored three points, with Massey and Eaton scoring three times each.

Blue Jays 3, Twins 2 (10 innings)

Whit Merrifield puts a plate of 10 innings to give Toronto a controversial victory over Minnesota in Minneapolis. I won the flipped call at.

Merrifield was initially summoned to his home on Cavan Biggio's sacrifice fly, but in Toronto catcher Gary Sanchez took a throw from Tim Beckham's shallow left field. However, I succeeded in blocking the path to the plate. Minnesota manager Rocco Baldelli was sent off for claiming a call due to a boo in the target field.

The Twins tied it in the bottom of the ninth inning against Jordan Romano (4-3), who opened the inning by hitting a pinch hitter Carlos Correa. Beckham replaced Correa, finishing third in Sanchez's one-out single and scoring to the right with Luis Arráez's single to set the stage for a controversial finish.

Marlins 3, Cubs 0

Jesús Luzard threw a one-hit ball seven-star inning when he scored a victory over Chicago when he visited Miami, and two batters Combined with two reliefs.

Luzard (3-4) joined Edward Cabrera as the second pitcher in Miami, playing at least four hitless innings in the series against the Cubs. Cabrera made five hitless innings on Friday, after which Wascar Brazobant allowed the game's first hit.

Luzard matched the height of his career by hitting 6, walking one and completing the second seven innings. He also completed seven innings for Oakland Athletics on September 9, 2020.

Giants 6, Athletics 4

Mike Yastrzemski bombed two home runs and right-handed Logan Webb threw seven innings to visit San Francisco, rival Oakland Completed the inter-league sweep of the two games.

After returning from the concussion, Thairo Estrada added a two-run home run to the Giants, who won the annual Bay Bridge Series from A 3-1.

Coupled with last year's 4-2 victory, the Giants have won a series of consecutive North California confrontations for the first time since the franchise began regular annual meetings. Recorded

Diamondbacks 6, Rockies 4

Christian Walker and Emmanuel Rivera were each home after host Arizona defeated Colorado in a three-game series rubber match.

Chris Devenski (2-0) scored 2 in 9 against Mark Melancon, who had 18 chances to retire Randal Grichuk in a force-out on his 15th save. I threw a 12/3 scoreless inning before loading the base out.

Alex Colomé of Colorado lost after allowing 1 hit, 2 runs and 2 walks in the 7th inning.

Cardinals 12, Yankees 9

Paul DeJong and Nolan Arenado each have four as St. Louis visited New York to complete a three-game sweep. I drove on a run.

DeJong went 2 walks, doubles, 3 runs home runs and 3 runs 2 to 3 in a 4 hour 25 minute marathon. Arenado doubled, hit a 3-run home run and 2 runs 3-5. Relief pitcher Chris Stratton (6-4) won, and Ryan Helsley scored his 11th save with the final four outs.

Starting pitcher Frankie Montas allowed 6 runs with 5 hits and 3 walks with 3 innings in the Yankees' debut match. Relief Albert Abreu (2-1) was defeated. Aaron Judge went for a walk and 4 RBIs 2-5 for the Yankees. Aaron Hicks got out of the 0-32 slump and won 3-4 with a walk, 1 RBI and 2 runs.

White Sox 8, Rangers 2

Andrew Vaughn scored three hits, including a two-run home run, and Luis Robert scored two to power Chicago. Provided a double run to win against Texas in Arlington, Texas.

AJ Pollock, José Abreu and Leury Garcia chipped in with three hits each as part of Chicago's 15-hit attack. In Texas, Nathan Lowe hit a home run, hit three hits and hit two home runs.

The White Sox was missing Tim Anderson on Sunday. Tim Anderson was the first to suspend two games after contacting the umpire Nick Marley on July 29. MLB reduced Anderson's three-game suspension to two games on Sunday.

Mets 5, Braves 2

Jacob DeGrom hit 12 and brought the perfect game to the 6 innings of his second start in New York this season, defeating the visit and prestigious I won the series. Atlanta.

DeGrom (1-0), who returned to action this week after being absent for almost 13 months due to an elbow and shoulder injury, threw only 5 2/3 innings, but the Braves. Hit all batters in the lineup at least once. He in turn retired the first 17 batters he faced before walking through the ninth batter, Ehire Adrianza.

Joely Rodriguez allowed two more than one-third of his innings of relief after Dansby Swanson hit a two-run home run to chase DeGrom, and Edwin Diaz hit the side in the ninth inning. Recorded the 26th save.

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