WASHINGTON NATIONALS (64-44) 4
CHICAGO CUBS (58-51) 7
CHICAGO, IL– Willson Contreras drove in three runs on two hits for the Cubs, who won their sixth game in the last 10 games. John Lackey pitched five innings for the Cubs and allowed three runs (two earned) on six hits and one walk with three strikeouts.
LOS ANGELES DODGERS (78-32) 7
NEW YORK METS (49-59) 4
QUEENS, NY– Cody Bellinger and Corey Seager each hit a two-run home run in the Dodgers third straight win. Rich Hill fanned eight over five innings for the Dodgers, letting up three runs on six hits and one walk. Seth Lugo threw five-and-two-thirds innings for the Mets and surrendered three runs on four hits and two walks, striking out five.
MILWAUKEE BREWERS (59-53) 3
TAMPA BAY RAYS (57-55) 0
ST. PETERSBURG, FL– Zach Davies tossed seven scoreless innings, allowing one hit and two walks with two strikeouts as the Brewers won a third straight game. Alex Cobb held the Brewers to one run on five hits and one walk, setting down six by strikeout for the Rays.
NEW YORK YANKEES (58-51) 2
CLEVELAND INDIANS (59-49) 1
CLEVELAND, OH– Jordan Montgomery gave up one run on three hits and fanned seven to help the Yankees improve to 26-31 on the road. Danny Salazar recorded 12 strikeouts in seven innings, surrendering one run on four hits and three walks.
DETROIT TIGERS (51-58) 2
BALTIMORE ORIOLES (54-56) 5
BALTIMORE, MD– Wade Miley allowed two runs on four hits and three walks with five strikeouts in five innings for the Orioles, who are now 20-33 on the road. Justin Upton hit a two-run home run for the Tigers. Drew VerHagen gave up two runs on four hits and two walks, setting down three by strikeout over five innings for the Tigers.
SAN DIEGO PADRES (49-60) 5
PITTSBURGH PIRATES (53-57) 2
PITTSBURGH, PA– Wil Myers went 2-for-3 with three RBI and a two-run home run as the Padres reached 20 road wins on the year. Dinelson Lamet gave the Padres five-and-two-thirds scoreless innings, allowing one hit and three walks with five strikeouts.
CHICAGO WHITE SOX (41-67) 1
BOSTON RED SOX (62-49) 4
BOSTON, MA– Andrew Benintendi and Jackie Bradley Jr. combined for four RBI on two home runs for the Red Sox, who have won five consecutive games. Drew Pomeranz lasted six-and-one-third innings for the Red Sox, letting up one run, seven hits and one walk while striking out eight.
TEXAS RANGERS (53-57) 4
MINNESOTA TWINS (52-56) 1
MINNEAPOLIS, MN– Nomar Mazara and Robinson Chirinos each had two RBI in the Rangers’ 25th road win. Cole Hamels threw a complete game for the Rangers, going nine innings and letting up one unearned run, four hits and one walk while adding five strikeouts.
MIAMI MARLINS (51-57) 2
ATLANTA BRAVES (51-58) 7
CUMBERLAND, GA– Freddie Freeman knocked in four RBI on two hits, including a three-run home run, as the Braves won just their third game in the last 10. Mike Foltynewicz collected 11 strikeouts and allowed one run on four hits over six-and-one-third innings for the Braves. Giancarlo Stanton added two RBI for the Marlins. Dan Straily was tagged for two runs, five hits and one walk in five-and-two-thirds innings, striking out seven for the Marlins.
ST. LOUIS CARDINALS (54-56) 4
CINCINNATI REDS (45-65) 1
CINCINNATI, OH– Paul DeJong smacked a two-run home run in just the Cardinals 23rd road victory of the season. Lance Lynn kept the Reds to one run, three hits and three walks with four strikeouts in six innings for the Cardinals.
TORONTO BLUE JAYS (52-58) 4
HOUSTON ASTROS (70-40) 3 in 10
HOUSTON, TX– Jose Bautista led the Blue Jays with two RBI on two hits, handing the Astros a seventh loss in their last 10 games. Marco Estrada let up three runs, five hits and two walks while fanning seven in seven innings pitched for the Blue Jays. Josh Reddick hit a two-run home run for the Astros. Charlie Morton surrendered three runs on seven hits and two walks with seven strikeouts, punching out seven in seven innings for the Astros.
PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES (39-69) 5
COLORADO ROCKIES (64-47) 8
DENVER, CO– Pat Valaika plated three runs with two hits in the Rockies’ third straight win. Jon Gray exited after seven innings of one run, six hits and one walk given up for the Rockies, striking out four. Daniel Nava topped the Phillies with three hits and three RBI. Mark Leiter Jr. punched out nine and let up two hits in four-and-one-third innings in relief for the Phillies.
ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS (63-47) 4
SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS (43-69) 6 in 10
SAN FRANCISCO, CA– Jarrett Parker singled home the game-winning run with a walk-off single in the bottom of the 10th for the Giants. Taijuan Walker made it six innings for the Diamondbacks, surrendering three runs on six hits and fanning six.
OAKLAND ATHLETICS (49-62) 5
LOS ANGELES ANGELS (55-56) 0
ANAHEIM, CA– Dustin Garneau knocked in two runs for the A’s, who are now 18-37 on the road. Paul Blackburn threw six-and-two-thirds scoreless innings for the A’s, allowing five hits with a strikeout. Eduardo Paredes pitched the final three-and-one-third innings for the Angels, giving up no runs, one hit and one walk, while adding two strikeouts.
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