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MLB Roundup: Josh Donaldson's 10th Slam Saves Yanks

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Josh Donaldson hit a game-ending grand slam in the 10th inning as the New York Yankees beat the Tampa Bay Rays 8-7 Wednesday night to avoid a three-game sweep.

Donaldson put his 0-1, 97 mph fastball off Jalen Beaks (2-2) into right field to mark his second comeback of the night in New York and the 13th of the year. You have achieved your second goodbye victory and won.

Donaldson's dramatic home run gave the Yankees his third win in 14 games and pushed his lead in the AL East to double digits. New York leads by his double digits on all but two days since his June 13th.

The decisive rise came after Aroldis Chapman (2-3) allowed his two-strike, bases double on his clear. Two outs in the top of the 10th inning to Francisco Mejia.

Blue Jays 6, Orioles 1

Pinch-hitter George Springer recorded an RBI in his seventh inning and recorded his 1,000th hit. Lost the visit to Baltimore.

In his seventh inning he scored six runs to save his series finale three games and the Blue Jays finished with a 2-4 homestand. Toronto's Ross Stripling, returning from the injured reserve, allowed no runs, one hit, and no runs with seven strikeouts in 6 1/3 innings. He retired the first 18 batters he faced.

Baltimore's Austin Voss allowed no runs, two hits, one walk and three strikeouts in his six innings. The Orioles completed his 3-4 trip.

Reds 1, Phillies 0

Jose Valero hit a walk-off with two outs in his ninth inning. is Almora Jr. won. Victory over Philadelphia.

With Alejo Lopez hitting his three of his six hits, the Reds had a two-game losing streak. Cincinnati's Nick Lodoro kept a clean sheet in seven innings, his longest of the season. Alexis Diaz (4-1) kept a clean sheet in two innings to win. Phillies starting Ranger Suarez allowed only three hits in seven innings. Seranthony Dominguez (6-4) gave up their only run to lose. The Phillies only gave him five hits.

Mariners 11, Angels 7

Cal Lowry hit his two homers, and Eugenios Arez and Jesse Winker also went deep, as Seattle swept Los Angeles three games in Anaheim, CA.

The Mariners improved to his 4-2 record in his nine-game trip, ending with his three games in bottom-place Oakland starting Friday. George Kirby (5-3) won the game by allowing 6 hits and 3 runs in 5 2/3 innings. The newcomer he walked one and took seven.

Current American and his league MVP, Angels Shohei Ohtani, threw his two-run shot into center field in the bottom of the ninth inning. Ohtani, who also had a triple, had four RBIs and he went 4-for-5.

Padres 10, Marlins 3

Jake Cronenworth completed his second career Grand Slam, leading San Diego to a big win in Miami.

The Padres shortstop, Ha-Seong Kim, in the ninth inning he went 3-for-4 with his four RBIs, including a three-run double. San Diego's Josh Bell was a key acquisition at the trade deadline, snapping the drought 0-for-26 with a double on the 9th inning.

The Marlins pitcher walked his 10th hitter, a season-high. Pablo Lopez (7-8) lost in 4 2/3 innings as he allowed six hits, three walks and six runs. He struggled early, needing 36 balls to get out of a five-run first inning.

Twins 4, Royals 0

José Landa hits a homer to give Minnesota a shutout win over Minneapolis to knock Kansas City out in three games. In all, he had 6 hitters with 6 pitchers.

Nick Gordon added his RBI double to the Twins and a highlight he reeled his catch. Starter Tyler Murre said he was ejected hitless after 2 1/3 innings when the team announced it was fatigue in his right shoulder.

Emilio Pagan (4-6), the first player in his five relievers for Minnesota, allowed his three hits in two innings to clinch the win. The Twins beat Kansas City in his three games he went 17-2 and shutout the Royals in his last 26 innings.

Cubs 3, Nationals 2

Yang Gomez hit his single in his seventh inning tiebreaker with his former team, as the Chicago-visiting team headed to Washington. to win his series by three games.

Erich Jürmann (1-1) won, with Rowan Wyck recording his eighth save in his ninth. P. J. Higgins hit a home run and Fran Mir Reyes recorded his two doubles for the Cubs. Chicago's Drew Smiley allowed 2 runs on 4 hits in 5 1/3 innings.

Rookie outfielder Joey Meneses snapped his 11-game hitting streak with the Nationals, with two RBIs and he went 1-for-4 with one RBI. He has hit in 12 of 13 games since making his debut earlier this month.

Red He's Sox 8, Pirates 3

Alex Verdugo and Christian Arroyo combined put him 6-8, and starting pitcher Rich Hill said he'd beat Boston after the first inning. I didn't allow a run when I visited. Pittsburgh.

Verdugo went 3-for-3 with 2 RBIs, 3 runs scored and 2 walks. Arroyo finished 5-3, scoring one run and driving in another 3 to lead the Red Sox to a third straight win and six games to fifth place.

Hill (5-5) threw his ball for his two runs in five innings, earning his first win since June 26. Brian Reynolds hit a two-run homer for the Pirates that made him 2-4.

Guardians 8, Tigers 4

José Ramirez scored his 2-run home run as host Cleveland scored his 2-out in his 6th inning to beat Detroit in the 8th inning. hit a double.

Oscar Gonzalez also scored his two runs, with The Guardian getting his two hits from Gonzalez, Steven He Kwan, and Andres Jimenez each. Brian Shaw (6-2) retired the only hitter he faced for the win.

Willie Castro hit a solo homer for Detroit. Tigers starter Daniel Norris allowed only one run in five innings despite having four hits, two walks and three hitters.

Dodgers 2, Brewers 1

Tony Gonsolin allowed just two hits in his seven innings, making the National his league-best season. 15th victory, Los Angeles to Milwaukee.

Austin Barnes and Max Muncy each hit solo homers for the Dodgers on Tuesday as he bounced back from a 5–4 loss in the 11th inning. Los Angeles, which has been 21-5 since the All-Star break, has not lost two in a row through July 25-26.

The Brewers took a 2–1 lead on his eighth inning, Christian Yelich's RBI on his single. Craig Kimbrel allowed a two-out single and a walk in the ninth inning, but scored Luis Urias on a fielders-choice bouncer for the 21st save.

Mets 9, Braves 7

Rookie Brett His Beatty hit a home run in his first swing in the big leagues, Sterling His Marte went deep in his second and threw New York. Visited and beat Atlanta.

The Mets hit a total of four homers and endured his two comebacks in Atlanta in the second half to end his eight-game winning streak for the Braves and win the National League East. lead back to 4 1/2 games. Marte and Francisco Lindor hit back-to-back home runs in the first inning. Marte added a solo shot in the seventh inning.

Mets starter Max Scherzer (9-2) cruised through his seventh inning, retiring 13 straight times, but dropped out with the bases loaded in the seventh. Relief Adam Ottavino allowed a run on a fielder's choice, surrendering a three-run homer to Robbie Grossman.

Cardinals 5, Rockies 1

Nolan Gorman drove in his 3-run lead to lead St. Louis past Colorado and clinch a third straight win. The Cardinals have won 12 of their last 13 home games and 14 of 18 overall. The Rockies are on a four-game losing streak, including his two contests in the first of the current three-game series.

St. Louis' Jordan Montgomery (6-3) allowed 1 run in 5 2/3 innings where he got 6 hits. Since joining the Yankees in the Aug. 2 trade, he's improved to 3-0 in three starts, allowing eight hitters and not walking. Brendan Donovan led St. Louis with his three hits.

Rockies starter German Marquez (6-10) pitched in six innings where he allowed seven hits and three walks while he allowed three runs. He instigated four. Jose Iglesias in Colorado he had two hits.

Athletics 7, Rangers 2

Sean Murphy hits two homers and the prospective Langeliers achieve their first major league feat, leading Oakland to victory in Arlington, Texas . Murphy added a double, drove in three runs and scored three runs.

The Langeliers connected in his first home run, and it was his second major league game of his career. A shot to right-center highlighted the four-run eighth inning that started the game. A is now winning games in a row.

Rangers lefty Cole Ragans (0-2) he was relegated after five innings. He gave up 3 runs on 4 hits with 1 walk and 3 strikeouts.

Astros 3, White His Sox 2

Framber Valdez got off to a good start in his 20th straight game, equaling a franchise record, while Chas McCormick doubled his RBI. Recorded, crossed Chicago and visited Houston.

Valdes (12-4) improved to 11-3 after allowing 2 runs in 7 hits and striking out 6 in 7 innings. His 20-game streak of quality starts equaled Scott's streak of Mike He during the 1986 National League Rhinoceros He Young Award-winning season. A White Sox performance in an unsuccessful bid to match a season-best six-game winning streak. On his two-run lead single off the Diamondbacks 3, Giants 2 pinch hitter Jake McCarthy, Arizona overtook San Francisco and ended his five-game winning streak for the Giants.

Stone of the Diamondbacks Garrett made his league debut in the majors and hit his two doubles, including his one in his eighth inning that set up McCarthy's decisive hit. . Noah Ramirez (4-3) scored the win in relief as Marc Melancon recorded his 17th save.

Lamonte Wade Jr. and he J. D. Davis is back home in San Francisco. Dominique Leone (3-4) scored his two runs in an innings.

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