Wade Miley allowed a hit in four forged innings, while Nick Castellanos and Jesse Winker provided an offensive hand when the visiting Cincinnati Reds finished a double sweep over the Milwaukee Brewers with a 6-0 victory on the last night of Thursday.
Castellanos and Winker each had a double producer, while the Reds’ Lucas Sims ( 2-0) right pitched two scoreless relief innings to complete a 4-6 tour. It is the first double name in Milwaukee’s Miller Park history after the two clubs agreed to boycott Wednesday’s contest in the wake of the riots and violence that followed Sunday’s police shooting of 29-year-old Jacob Blake in Kenosha, Wisconsin.
Josh Lindblom (1-2) allowed two runs, 3 hits and one base by balls with 4 strikeouts in 4 innings for the Brewers, who struggled on Thursday after winning the first two games of the series.
Earlier in the day, Winker hit two home runs and Sonny Gray pitched blank innings in the first doubles game when the Reds broke a four-game streak by winning 6-1.
Winker and Castellanos combined to spend 6 out of 6 with two home races and five RBIs when the Reds exploded after scoring only six problems in their last four games. Gray (5-1) allowed 4 hits and two walks while striking out 4 in five of seven innings.
Omar Narváez hit a house run in the sixth inning for Milwaukee, which won the first two games of the set on Monday and Tuesday. Teammate Orlando Arcia hit two hits for the Brewers.
Parents 10, Sailors 7 (Game 1)
Wil Myers closed a three-run home run to crown a seventh inning of seven runs to give host San Diego a surprising victory over Seattle at Petco Park. The Padres’ grand entrance came after the Mariners scored four races in the most sensitive area. Seattle reliever Taylor Williams (0-1) withdrew the first two Parents in the back of the seventh.
Manny Machado, who hit two house races earlier in the game, reduced the Padres to less than two races in 7-5 with a two-run single. A pass and wild shot from Williams allowed him to score Fernando Tatis Jr. and Machado climb to third. Machado then scored the point of the tie with a single by Eric Hosmer.
After Jake Cronenworth greeted Dan Altavilla with a single, Myers with his eighth race of the season. It’s the 19th victory of the Padres of the season.
Sailors 8, Parents (Game 2)
Jose Marmolejos hit a grand slam and Shed Long Jr. added a solo shot when Seattle scored six times in the first inning to recover from the first game collapse and win a doubles division.
Marmolejos, who hit a two-run homer in the first game, also made the key defensive play of the game at first base when he turned a bases-loaded grounder by Josh Naylor in the sixth into an inning-ending double play to preserve a 6-3 Seattle lead.
Machado hit a solo house race in the first inning: the fifth in five games and the eleventh of the season. Last week’s National League Player of the Week had 19 hits, six home runs and 14 RBIs on a nine-game streak.
Pirates 4, Cardinals (Party 1, 8 innings)
Cole Tucker towed one run and scored two more when Pittsburgh beat St. Louis in additional innings in the first doubles game.
Tucker’s RBI singles sparked a three-run uptick in the eighth inning as opposed to the waste of pitcher John Gant (0-2).
The two beginner pitchers worked six innings. Pirate starter Chad Kuhl allowed a career on four hits and Kwang Hyun Kim allowed an undeserved run in three hits for the Cardinals. Pirate reliever Chris Stratton (2-0) received the victory and Richard Rodriguez had his save moment.
Pirates 2, Cardinals 0 (Game 2)
Cody Ponce ran five hits in five 2/3 innings as his Pittsburgh whitened St. Louis to complete a double sweep.
Ponce (1-1) won his first start to the season in the third game of his career. He gave the impression of relief twice before this season before having more arm strength on the Pirates’ choice education site.
The Opening of the Cardinals, Johan Oviedo (0-1), took the loss after allowing two runs and 4 hits in five innings.
Dodgers 7, Giants 0 (Match 1)
Left-hander Clayton Kershaw won for the 24th time in his career against rival San Francisco and Mookie Betts recorded the 1000th career victory when his in Los Angeles opened a double with a bleached win.
Kershaw (4-1) worked six innings, allowing two singles and two doubles. He retired four and did not step on a batter to break the Giants’ seven-game winning streak. The win took a step forward in his life record against the Giants at 24-13.
Los Angeles opened the game with a fourth four-run run, taking credit for a walk from the tee through Giants starter Logan Webb (2-3), who pitched 3 2/3 innings and loaded five runs on 4 hits.
Dodgers 2, Giants 0 (Game 2)
Seven members of the Los Angeles Relief Corps combined in a two-shot bleached win over host San Francisco to complete a double sweep.
Joc Pederson scored any of the races for Los Angeles, while left-hander Caleb Ferguson has become the first normal reliever to start a game for the Dodgers this season, helping Los Angeles create a winning streak after a four-game series. at the opening of Tuesday’s series.
The Dodgers took a 2-0 lead, Pederson’s house run, his fifth of the season, opposed Giants starter Kevin Gausman (1-2) to take the lead in the driveway at the time, before doubling the lead with Will Smith’s double that he scored Pederson. in the room.
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