MLB Roundup: Bauer Fans 11 as Indians Blank Twins

MLB Roundup: Bauer Fans 11 as Indians Blank Twins
Aug 6, 2018; Cleveland, OH; Cleveland Indians designated hitter Edwin Encarnacion (10) hits a three-run home run in the seventh inning. (David Richard-USA TODAY Sports)
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8/7/2018
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Trevor Bauer struck out 11 and gave up just three hits over six innings, and Edwin Encarncion gave him plenty of support with a home run and four RBIs as the host Cleveland Indians cruised to a 10-0 victory over the Minnesota Twins on Monday night at Progressive Field.

Yonder Alonso, Brandon Guyer and Jason Kipnis also homered for Cleveland, which won its third straight game and improved to 33-15 against AL Central competition. Francisco Lindor, Michael Brantley and Kipnis each finished with two hits.

It was the 10th double-digit strikeout game of the season for Bauer (11-6), tying Boston’s Chris Sale for the American League lead in that category.

The 11 strikeouts also gave Bauer 206 for the season, making him the 11th pitcher in Cleveland history to reach 200 strikeouts in a season—and the second fastest to do it behind only 2017 AL Cy Young Award winner Corey Kluber.

Aug 6, 2018; Cleveland, OH; Cleveland Indians starting pitcher Trevor Bauer delivers in the first inning against the Minnesota Twins at Progressive Field. (David Richard—USA TODAY Sports)
Aug 6, 2018; Cleveland, OH; Cleveland Indians starting pitcher Trevor Bauer delivers in the first inning against the Minnesota Twins at Progressive Field. (David Richard—USA TODAY Sports)

Diamondbacks 3, Phillies 2 (14 innings)

David Peralta homered off the top of the fence in left-center field with one out in the 14th inning, his second long ball of the game, to give Arizona a victory over Philadelphia in Phoenix.

Peralta, who has a career-high 19 homers, homered off Austin Davis (1-2) for his first career walk-off hit. Peralta’s solo homer with one out in the ninth inning started a rally that tied the game at 2. He had four hits, all from the ninth inning on.

Yoshihisa Hirano (3-2), the seventh Arizona pitcher, retired all six batters he faced while pitching two innings for the first time this season. The Diamondbacks moved one-half game ahead of the idle Los Angeles Dodgers for first place in the NL West.

Yankees 7, White Sox 0

Lance Lynn pitched two-hit ball for 7 1/3 masterful innings, and New York halted its season-high, five-game losing streak with a victory at Chicago.

Inserted into the rotation to replace a struggling Sonny Gray, Lynn (8-8) produced a gem in his first start for the Yankees and first start since July 27 for Minnesota at Boston. He tied a season high with nine strikeouts and walked one.

Gleyber Torres and Neil Walker homered for the Yankees. The White Sox saw their season-high, four-game winning streak stopped while getting blanked for the 10th time.

Aug 6, 2018; Chicago, IL; New York Yankees starting pitcher Lance Lynn (36) delivers against the Chicago White Sox. (Kamil Krzaczynski—USA TODAY Sports)
Aug 6, 2018; Chicago, IL; New York Yankees starting pitcher Lance Lynn (36) delivers against the Chicago White Sox. (Kamil Krzaczynski—USA TODAY Sports)

Astros 3, Giants 1

Marwin Gonzalez belted a three-run home run with two outs in the ninth inning, and Houston turned a late rally into a win at San Francisco.

Gonzalez clubbed his 10th home run of the season off Will Smith (1-2), driving home Alex Bregman and Yuli Gurriel, both of whom had walked. It marked the third homer on the current road trip batting right-handed for the switch hitter.

Roberto Osuna (1-0) recorded the win by pitching a perfect eighth inning in his Astros debut. Hector Rondon notched his 12th save with a one-hit ninth.

Angels 6, Tigers 2

Nick Tropeano and four relievers combined for a three-hitter in Los Angeles’ win over Detroit at Anaheim, Calif.

Tropeano (5-6) gave up just one of the hits—a solo homer by Nick Castellanos in the first inning—in five innings. He was replaced to start the sixth inning despite making just 62 pitches because of what the team termed shoulder tightness.

Andrelton Simmons and Kaleb Cowart led the Angels’ offense, Simmons with two hits, including a home run, and Cowart with two doubles. Jose Briceno also had two hits for Los Angeles, and Eric Young Jr. added a homer and a sacrifice fly.

Aug 6, 2018; Anaheim, CA; Los Angeles Angels starting pitcher Nick Tropeano (35) throws the ball during the first inning against the Detroit Tigers . (Richard Mackson—USA TODAY Sports)
Aug 6, 2018; Anaheim, CA; Los Angeles Angels starting pitcher Nick Tropeano (35) throws the ball during the first inning against the Detroit Tigers . (Richard Mackson—USA TODAY Sports)

Mariners 4, Rangers 3 (12 innings)

Ryon Healy singled home the go-ahead run with two outs in the 12th inning as Seattle defeated host Texas.

Mike Zunino went 3-for-5 with a home run for the Mariners, who improved to 9-1 in extra-inning games.

Sam Tuivailala (4-3) got the victory with a scoreless inning of relief, and Edwin Diaz earned his major-league-leading 42nd save.

Cubs 3, Royals 1

Javier Baez hit a go-ahead home run in the sixth inning, and Cole Hamels gave up one run in six frames as Chicago won at Kansas City.

Baez’s 25th home run of the season was his sixth in his past 10 games. He added an RBI double in the eighth inning for an insurance run. Baez already has a career-best homer total, and he increased his National League-leading RBI total to 88.

Hamels (7-9) outlasted a 22-minute rain delay to win for the second time in two starts with the Cubs. He gave up seven hits and a walk while striking out two. Pedro Strop pitched the ninth inning for his eighth save.

Aug 6, 2018; Kansas City, MO; Chicago Cubs second baseman Javier Baez after hitting a home run against the Kansas City Royals in the sixth inning. (Jay Biggerstaff—USA TODAY Sports)
Aug 6, 2018; Kansas City, MO; Chicago Cubs second baseman Javier Baez after hitting a home run against the Kansas City Royals in the sixth inning. (Jay Biggerstaff—USA TODAY Sports)

Marlins 2, Cardinals 1

Wei-Yin Chen pitched 5 2/3 scoreless innings as Miami snapped the longest active losing streak in the major leagues at six games, defeating visiting St. Louis.

Javy Guerra earned his first save since 2014, inheriting a bases-loaded jam in the ninth. On his second pitch, he got Yadier Molina to bounce into a game-ending double play.

Chen (4-8) allowed one hit—a single—and two walks, striking out four and lowering his home ERA to 1.94. Starlin Castro led Miami’s offense, going 2-for-3 with a home run.

Mets 6, Reds 4

Wilmer Flores celebrated his birthday with three hits, including a pair of RBI singles, to lead host New York to a victory over Cincinnati.

The Mets won for just the third time in 10 games. The Reds have lost six of seven.

Flores, 27, is the first Mets player to have at least three hits on his birthday since Jeromy Burnitz did so on April 15, 2003. Austin Jackson and Jeff McNeil each added three hits for New York, and McNeil homered.

Aug 6, 2018; New York City, NY; New York Mets first baseman Wilmer Flores (4) hits an RBI single against the Cincinnati Reds during the first inning. (Andy Marlin—USA TODAY Sports)
Aug 6, 2018; New York City, NY; New York Mets first baseman Wilmer Flores (4) hits an RBI single against the Cincinnati Reds during the first inning. (Andy Marlin—USA TODAY Sports)

Rockies 2, Pirates 0

Kyle Freeland pitched two-hit ball over seven innings, and Colorado beat Pittsburgh in Denver.

Freeland (10-7) didn’t give up a run for the fifth time this season and tied a season high in innings pitched to help Colorado open a seven-game homestand with a win. He finished with five strikeouts and three walks.

Wade Davis retired the side in order in the ninth inning for his 32nd save in 38 chances. Pittsburgh lost its third game in a row while the Rockies won their second straight.