TEXAS RANGERS (24-24) 2
BOSTON RED SOX (25-21) 6
BOSTON, MA– Xander Bogaerts picked up two hits, two runs and two RBI as the Red Sox won a fourth straight game. Drew Pomeranz struck out 11 over six innings, also giving up two runs on four hits and one walk. Nick Martinez let up four runs, seven hits and two walks in five innings.
SAN DIEGO PADRES (18-31) 4
NEW YORK METS (19-26) 3
NEW YORK, NY– Dinelson Lamet earned the win in his MLB debut, throwing five innings and allowing one run on three hits and two walks with eight strikeouts, giving the Padres second straight win. Cory Spangenberg and Matt Szczur combined to drive in all four runs for the Padres. Lucas Duda brought home two runs for the Mets. Rafael Montero remains winless after surrendering three runs on five hits and three walks in three innings.
SEATTLE MARINERS (21-27) 4
WASHINGTON NATIONALS (28-18) 2
WASHINGTON, D.C.– Nelson Cruz smacked a three-run home run in the sixth inning, leading to the Mariners eighth road win of the year. Ariel Miranda threw five innings for the Mariners, allowing two runs on three hits and three walks. Gio Gonzalez started for the Nationals, going five-and-one-third innings and giving up two runs on three hits and four walks.
PITTSBURGH PIRATES (22-26) 9
ATLANTA BRAVES (20-25) 4
CUMBERLAND, GA– Francisco Cervelli went 4-for-5 with two RBI and two runs scored in the Pirates’ second straight win. Ivan Nova lasted eight-and-one-third innings for the Pirates, letting up four runs on 10 hits and one walk. Bartolo Colon exited after five innings and seven runs, 10 hits and three walks allowed.
COLORADO ROCKIES (31-18) 1
PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES (16-29) 2 in 11
PHILADELPHIA, PA– Tommy Joseph drove in both runs, including the game winning run on an 11th inning single, for the Phillies, who enter a tie with the Marlins at 11.5 games back of first in the NL East. Vince Velasquez held the Rockies to one run on eight hits and one walk in five innings pitched. Tyler Anderson tossed seven innings for the Rockies, giving up one run on six hits and two walks.
SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS (20-29) 1
CHICAGO CUBS (25-21) 5
CHICAGO, IL– Eddie Butler won his second game of the season and the Cubs’ third straight, going five innings of one run, four hit and two walk ball. Jeff Samardzija took the loss against his former team, leaving after seven innings and three runs, six hits and one walk given up.
LOS ANGELES ANGELS (25-25) 0
TAMPA BAY RAYS (25-25) 4
ST. PETERSBURG, FL– Colby Rasmus drove in all four runs for the Rays on two hits, delivering a second consecutive win for the Rays. Matt Andriese threw eight scoreless innings, allowing six hits and two walks. Daniel Wright was knocked out after four-and-one-third innings, letting up four runs (two earned) on six hits and one walk.
ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS (30-19) 4
MILWAUKEE BREWERS (25-22) 0
MILWAUKEE, WI– Robbie Ray allowed two hits and delivered seven shutout innings with nine strikeouts for the Diamondbacks fourth consecutive win. Zach Davies made the start for the Brewers, lasting six innings and surrendering three runs on seven hits and two walks.
DETROIT TIGERS (22-24) 6
HOUSTON ASTROS (32-16) 7
HOUSTON, TX– Carlos Correa and Marwin Gonzalez each drove in two runs to help give the Astros the best record in the MLB. Mike Fiers provided the Astros with four-and-two-thirds innings and gave up four runs on 10 hits and one walk. Justin Upton led the Tigers with three hits and three RBI. Justin Verlander let up six runs on nine hits and three walks in five-and-two-thirds innings.
ST. LOUIS CARDINALS (23-21) 3
LOS ANGELES DODGERS (28-20) 7
LOS ANGELES, CA–Kenta Maeda contributed on the mound and to the offense driving in two runs and pitching five innings, surrendering three runs on seven hits and two walks in the Dodgers 18th home win of the year. Jed Gyorko plated two runs on two hits for the Cardinals. Michael Wacha ate up four innings for the Cardinals, allowing six runs on seven hits and two walks.
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