In West Sacramento, California, Taylor Ward blasted a go-ahead grand slam, and Logan O’Hoppe added another home run during a five-run surge in the seventh inning. The Los Angeles Angels mounted a comeback against the struggling Oakland Athletics, winning 10-5 and extending their win streak to seven games.
Ward and O’Hoppe both scored against reliever Grant Holman (4-1), leading the A’s to their ninth consecutive defeat.
It marked Ward’s second game-winning grand slam within a span of 10 days, concluding the match with three hits and five runs batted in. He has recorded an extra-base hit in each of his last eight games, just one short of tying the team record established by Darin Erstad back in 1998.
In his past 10 games, Ward has recorded 17 RBIs. Both he and O’Hoppe have hit 14 home runs this season. Additionally, Zach Neto contributed three of Los Angeles’ 13 total hits.
For the first time in 28 years, the Angels completed a four-game series sweep of the Athletics away from home. This marks only their third instance of a seven-game winning streak within the past decade.
Kevin Newman concluded a three-run ninth with an RBI single. Hunter Strickland (1-0) secured the victory by retiring four hitters.
BLUE JAYS 7, PADRES 6, 11 INNING GAME
In the 11th inning, Nathan Lukes secured a walk-off win with a decisive single, leading Toronto past San Diego. This victory completed a three-game series sweep for Toronto and extended the Padres’ longest losing streak of their season to six games.
Gavin Sheets smacked two home runs and drove in five runs for San Diego, yet the Padres were unable to maintain their advantage after seizing the lead twice in extra innings.
Luis Arraez secured a 5-4 advantage for San Diego with an RBI single to center field off Brendon Little in the 10th inning, but Jonathan Clase from Toronto responded with a tying hit off Robert Suarez at the start of their half-inning. This marked Suarez’s second blown save out of 17 opportunities.
Sheets delivered an RBI single against Brendon Little in the 11th inning, however, Daulton Varsho responded by leading off the bottom of the frame with an RBI triple off Jeremiah Estrada (1-3).
San Diego deliberately issued a walk to Addison Barger, after which Ernie Clement’s attempt resulted in a flyout. Eventually, Luke came up with the crucial hit as his ground ball went through an infield shifted closer to home plate for the win.
YANKEES 1, RANGERS 0
NEW YORK (AP) — Carlos Rodón threw six innings of two-hit baseball en route to securing his fifth consecutive victory, as the hot streaking New York team defeated Texas, thus completing a three-game series sweep.
In the fifth inning, New York newcomer Jorbit Vivas hit his inaugural Major League home run against Texas pitcher Nathan Eovaldi (4-3).
The Yankees secured their fourth consecutive win and claimed victory in 11 out of their last 14 contests. With this, New York became just the second team in the American League to notch 30 wins for the season, alongside the Detroit Tigers.
Rodón (6-3) gave up a single to Josh Jung in his first three pitches and then surrendered a double to Sam Haggerty in the third inning. This marked the fourth occasion out of 11 starts this season where the southpaw allowed two hits or less.
Rodón fanned eight batters despite wearing short sleeves in chilly weather, as the game-time temperature was 50 degrees. This marked the fifth occasion this season where he took the mound when the initial pitch had a temperature of 55 degrees or below.
Eovaldi conceded one run and five hits over six innings. He recorded six strikeouts, issued one walk, and saw his three-game win streak come to an end.
Mark Leiter Jr. left two runners on base during the seventh inning, and Devin Williams maintained his recent improvement by pitching a flawless eighth. Luke Weaver then secured a scoreless ninth for his seventh save of the season.
PHILLIES 2, ROCKIES 0
DENVER (AP) — Ranger Suárez extended his performance into the seventh inning, successfully outperforming Germán Márquez in the process. This led to Philadelphia defeating Colorado and completing a four-game series sweep.
Philadelphia has secured seven consecutive wins overall and 11 out of their last 12 games away from home. The team has also taken four straight road series victories.
Denver dropped to 8-42, marking the poorest 50-game beginning since 1901. At their home field, the Rockies stand at 5-20 and have been blanked seven times this campaign.
Suárez (3-0) fanned six batters and issued three walks over 6 2/3 innings. He exited after giving up a two-out double to Jordan Beck and a walk to Ezequiel Tovar.
Orion Kerkering stepped up and retired Hunter Goodman with just one pitch to close out the inning. Jordan Romano then secured the last three outs for his sixth save of the season.
Márquez (1-7) conceded two runs—one earned—on four hits, recorded five strikeouts, and issued two walks.
GUARDIANS 7, TIGERS 0
DETROIT (AP) — Carlos Santana delivered a two-run double during the fourth frame, Angel MartÃnez smashed a solo home run in the fifth, and Tanner Bibee pitched an impressive seven shutout innings as the leader for the team.
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The Tigers, who were at the top of the American League standings, had secured victories in seven out of their last nine matches, whereas Cleveland had suffered defeats in seven of their past ten games.
Bibee (4-4) gave up only three hits and one walk while recording eight strikeouts.
Jack Flaherty (2-6) allowed three runs on three hits and three walks, striking out eight batters over 6 2/3 innings.
In the first inning, Flaherty recorded two strikeouts, marking the 1,000th strikeout of his career. Following Kyle Manzardo’s walk in the fourth, Santana doubled to center field, putting the Guardians ahead with a score of 2-0.
NATIONALS 8, BRAVES 7, AFTER 10 INNINGS
WASHINGTON (AP) — Pinch hitter Amed Rosario drove in the winning run with a single in the 10th frame, leading Washington to a victory over Atlanta and securing their fifth consecutive win.
Atlanta equalized at 7 in the ninth with an RBI double by Matt Olson, driving in a runner after a one-out situation against Atlanta’s closer, Kyle Finnegan. However, when Austin Riley attempted to advance to home plate for the lead, he was tagged out during this play.
Marcell Ozuna hit a pop-out to conclude the frame.
Automatic runner Robert Hassell III, making his major league debut, advanced from second to third on Alex Call’s sacrifice bunt in the bottom of the 10th. Rosario then singled to left field against Dylan Lee (1-2).
After dropping both contests in the rain-curtailed series, the Braves fell to a record of 24-25.
Olson and Ozuna hit consecutive solo home runs off Trevor Williams in the first inning, giving Atlanta the lead. Olson has now gone deep in four out of his last five games.
ASTROS 9, MARINERS 2
Houston (AP)—Jose Altuve smashed two home runs and secured a personal best of four RBIs, while Jeremy Peña achieved his milestone 500th career hit with a triple, guiding Houston to victory against Seattle.
The game was knotted at two apiece heading into the bottom of the fourth inning when Jake Meyers hit a single off George Kirby (0-1). Following this, Cam Smith received a walk. Later, Mauricio Dubón drove in Meyers with his ground ball to right field, giving Houston a 3-2 lead.
Peña subsequently hit another three-run shot off the wall in left-center, scoring two more runs, which brought the score to 5-2 and led to Kirby being substituted.
Altuve’s solo home run occurred with nobody out in the fifth inning, extending their lead to 6-2. Later, he hit another homer with runners on base and two outs in the sixth, making the score 8-2 and marking his 12th career game with multiple home runs.
In a standout performance, Houston’s Lance McCullers Jr. gave up five hits and two runs while recording a season-best eight strikeouts over 4 1/3 innings, marking his most extended outing of the season. Shawn Dubin (1-0) secured the victory by getting the final two outs of the fifth inning.
In his first game of the season following time off due to inflammation in his throwing shoulder, Kirby conceded six hits and five runs, striking out four batters over the course of 3â…“ innings.
BREWERS 8, PIRATES 5
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Christian Yelich hit two home runs as Milwaukee easily defeated Pittsburgh in a contest delayed by rainfall.
Yelich launched a three-run homer against freshman pitcher Mike Burrows (0-1) during the first inning and later smacked a solo shot off relief pitcher Isaac Mattson in the sixth frame, marking the 11th time in his career he has had multiple homers in one game. Joey Ortiz contributed his second home run of the season for the Brewers as well. Sal Frelick extended their lead with a two-run single towards the end of the match.
Carlos Rodriguez (1-0) fanned Bryan Reynolds with two baserunners aboard and two outs in the sixth inning after a rain delay lasting 1 hour and 50 minutes, securing his inaugural Major League win. Trevor Megill entered the game with two runners on and no one out in the ninth to notch his eighth save.
In Milwaukee, Aaron Civale allowed two runs and four hits across four innings in his initial outing since returning from the injured list at the end of March due to a strained hamstring.
Spencer Horwitz recorded two hits for the Pirates, highlighted by a solo homer to right-center field at the start of the fourth inning, which marked his first home run since joining Pittsburgh over the winter. He also contributed with an RBI groundout in the ninth, aiding the team in steering clear of some unwelcome records.
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The Associated Press