Sat Aug 16 3:26am ET
Field Level Media
Christian Yelich belted two homers as part of a four-hit day -- falling a triple shy of the cycle -- and drove in five runs as the visiting Milwaukee Brewers rallied from an early seven-run deficit to stun the Cincinnati Reds 10-8 on Friday.
The win was Milwaukee's 13th straight as the Brewers matched their franchise-best run set in 1987. The stunning comeback was Milwaukee's 28th win in 32 games, increasing the best record in the majors to 77-44. Milwaukee has outscored its opponents 36-13 in the past three games, scoring in double figures each time.
The Reds appeared on their way to a rout when they had nine straight batters reach with one out in the second inning en route to an 8-1 lead. From that point, the Brewers' bullpen retired the final 23 batters.
Milwaukee right-hander Jacob Misiorowski struggled in his return from a stint on the 15-day injured list caused by a lower left leg contusion. Elly De La Cruz doubled and drove in two runs for the Reds, and Gavin Lux added two hits and two RBIs.
Pirates 3, Cubs 2
Jack Suwinski played the hero in his hometown as his ninth-inning home run lifted visiting Pittsburgh to a victory over Chicago.
The Pirates center fielder, who entered the day batting .118, took a 1-1 delivery with one out from Daniel Palencia (1-3) the other way into the left-center bleachers. Jared Triolo, another sub-.200 hitter for the Pirates, went 2-for-4 and scored a run.
Dennis Santana (4-4) pitched one-hit ball over 1 1/3 innings of relief to get the win. Rookie Braxton Ashcraft went a career-high five innings for Pittsburgh and allowed a run on three hits while striking out four. Cubs starter Colin Rea also only allowed a run on three hits over five.
Tigers 7, Twins 0
Dillon Dingler drove in three runs, Charlie Morton pitched six strong innings and Detroit blanked Minnesota in Minneapolis.
Javier Baez had two hits and drove in two runs for the Tigers, who have won five of their last six games. Morton (8-10) gave up two hits and walked three while striking out five.
Minnesota starter Pierson Ohl (0-3) gave up seven runs, three earned, and eight hits in 2 1/3 innings.
Red Sox 2, Marlins 1
Trevor Story logged two of Boston's three hits, including a game-winning RBI single in the bottom of the ninth inning to cap a Red Sox rally over visiting Miami.
Story's heroics came after Boston opened the frame by loading the bases without a hit. It also earned a win for Aroldis Chapman (4-2), who logged a perfect ninth inning.
Kyle Stowers, who drove in the lone run for the Marlins, and Liam Hicks each singled and doubled for Miami, which belted five doubles as part of their seven hits. Miami, though, went 1-for-11 with runners in scoring position and stranded eight runners on base.
Mariners 11, Mets 9
Cal Raleigh belted his league-leading 46th home run and became MLB's first player to reach 100 RBIs this season as visiting Seattle rallied past New York.
The Mariners, who won for the ninth time in 11 games, scored five runs in the seventh inning to turn a two-run deficit into a 10-6 lead. Dominic Canzone's RBI single put Seattle ahead for good. Raleigh added two doubles for the Mariners, who recorded a franchise-record nine doubles in the game.
Francisco Lindor went 3-for-4 with two homers for the Mets, who dropped their 14th game in 16 tries. Francisco Alvarez added two hits, including a home run, and four RBIs.
Orioles 7, Astros 0
Rookie starter Brandon Young fell four outs shy of Baltimore's first-ever perfect game as the visiting Orioles cruised to a win over Houston.
Young (1-6) picked up his first-career win after striking out six and retiring each of the first 23 batters he faced. The Astros' Ramon Urias broke up the perfect game bid with an infield single in the eighth inning.
Coby Mayo and Dylan Carlson each homered for Baltimore, while Gunnar Henderson drove in a pair of runs.
Yankees 4, Cardinals 3
Jazz Chisholm Jr. homered and scored twice as visiting New York jumped out to an early lead and held on for the win over St. Louis.
Ben Rice and Jose Caballero each had two hits for the Yankees, who picked up their third win in four games, while Luis Gil (1-1) held the Cardinals to just one run on four hits in 5 1/3 innings in his third start since coming off the injured list.
Masyn Winn and Victor Scott II both delivered run-scoring doubles for St. Louis, which suffered its third straight loss and fourth in six games.
Blue Jays 6, Rangers 5
Alejandro Kirk had a homer and four RBIs and Toronto rallied past visiting Texas.
Kirk hit a two-run homer in the seventh and hit the go-ahead two-run single in the four-run eighth to help Toronto win the opener of a three-game series.
Kyle Higashioka hit a three-run home run, and Marcus Semien hit a two-run blast for the Rangers. Louis Varland (4-3) allowed Semien's eighth-inning homer, but earned the win as the Blue Jays rallied.
Braves 2, Guardians 0
Nacho Alvarez Jr. drew a bases-loaded walk in the fourth inning, and Michael Harris II had an RBI single in the ninth as visiting Atlanta beat Cleveland.
Hurston Waldrep (3-0) continued his breakout month with six strong innings for his third win in three appearances, joining forces with Daysbel Hernandez, Tyler Kinley and Raisel Iglesias for a combined two-hitter.
Waldrep, who gave up a single and a double to All-Star Steven Kwan, struck out a career-high seven and walked two in a performance that matched his longest outing in the majors.
Royals 3, White Sox 1
Salvador Perez hit a tie-breaking home run in the fourth inning, and talented rookie Noah Cameron yielded one run while pitching into the sixth, as Kansas City extended its home winning streak over Chicago to 12 games.
Perez broke a 1-1 tie with his solo shot off Aaron Civale (3-8), then scored an insurance run via Adam Frazier's double in the sixth for the Royals, who have outscored the White Sox 59-13 during the club's longest home winning streak against any opponent.
Cameron (7-5), had his home scoreless innings streak end at 19 1/3 innings when he allowed Lenyn Sosa's two-out homer in the fourth. The left-hander gave up five other hits over 5 1/3 innings.
Rockies 4, Diamondbacks 3
Hunter Goodman homered while Kyle Karros added two hits and scored once as Colorado beat Arizona in Denver.
Tanner Gordon (3-5) allowed three runs on five hits in five-plus innings and Victor Vodnik picked up his fifth save for Colorado, which snapped a four-game skid against Arizona.
Jake McCarthy had two hits for the D-backs, who lost for just the fourth time in the last 13 games
Dodgers 3, Padres 2
Clayton Kershaw gave up one run over six innings and Los Angeles moved back into a tie for first place in the National League West with San Diego by defeating the visiting Padres.
Teoscar Hernandez hit a home run and Shohei Ohtani and Mookie Betts each drove in a run for the Dodgers, who ended a four-game losing streak. Kershaw (7-2) allowed two hits and one walk while striking out three. He has given up a combined two runs over his last three starts (18 innings), earning a win in each outing.
Ramon Laureano homered for the Padres. Left-hander Wandy Peralta opened with 1 1/3 scoreless innings for San Diego before right-hander Randy Vasquez (3-6) gave up two runs on three hits over 3 2/3 innings.
Athletics 10, Angels 3
Rookies Colby Thomas and Nick Kurtz each had a homer, three hits and three RBIs to help the Athletics roll past visiting Los Angeles in West Sacramento, Calif.
Shea Langeliers also homered among his two hits as the Athletics defeated the Angels for the first time in eight meetings this season. Brent Rooker added two hits for the A's, who finished with 14 overall. Jack Perkins (2-2) struck out seven in five innings for the Athletics.
Zach Neto clubbed a two-run homer for the Angels, who were coming off an impressive three-game sweep of the Los Angeles Dodgers. Yoan Moncada had two hits for the visitors. Angels starter Yusei Kikuchi (6-8) allowed four runs and five hits over four innings.
Rays 7, Giants 6
Yandy Diaz broke a ninth-inning tie with an RBI single, Junior Caminero launched his 35th home run and visiting Tampa Bay beat San Francisco in what turned into a battle of bullpens.
After the first 3 1/2 innings resulted in a 6-6 tie, neither team scored again until the ninth. Ian Seymour, Garrett Cleavinger, Griffin Jax, Edwin Uceta (8-2) and Pete Fairbanks combined to shut out the Giants over the final six innings.
Willy Adames homered, his 19th of the season, Patrick Bailey had a two-run double and Christian Koss and Heliot Ramos each doubled home a run to highlight the Giants' early attack on Rays starter Joe Boyle.
Phillies 6, Nationals 2
Kyle Schwarber belted a three-run homer to snap a tie in the seventh inning, lifting visiting Philadelphia to a victory over Washington.
Bryce Harper followed Schwarber with a solo shot to cap the scoring. Harper also had an RBI double in the first inning for the Phillies, who halted a season high-tying three-game skid. Trade deadline acquisition Jhoan Duran exited on a cart in the ninth inning after taking a liner off the right leg from Paul DeJong.
Washington's Clayton Beeter (0-2) permitted two runs in one-third of an inning for the Nationals. Daylen Lile belted his third homer of the season in the bottom of the fourth.
Rotate for more data.