Jake Bauers delivered a lone RBI in the bottom of the eighth as the host Milwaukee Brewers overcame an eight-run deficit for a stunning 10-9 win over the Arizona Diamondbacks on Sunday afternoon.
Milwaukee trailed 8-0 after Arizona scored a seven-run third that featured back-to-back homers by Josh Bell, who had a two-run blast, and Eugenio Suarez and a two-out single from Jake McCarthy.
But the Brewers slowly came back, completing a surprising rally with eight runs in the fourth. With two outs, Garrett Mitchell hit an RBI single to left before Rhys Hoskins brought home two more runs with a base hit to tie the score at 9. Willy Adames followed with a double before Bauers provided Milwaukee with its first lead of the contest.
Ketel Marte, Josh Bell and Eugenio Suarez homered for the Diamondbacks, who fell into a tie with the New York Mets for the final two National League wild-card spots with both teams two games ahead of the Atlanta Braves.
Padres 4, White Sox 2
A three-run rally in the bottom of the eighth inning lifted San Diego over visiting Chicago, moving the winner out of the National League playoff spot and the loser into a tie for the worst in the history of the breed.
The White Sox (36-120) equaled the 1962 New York Mets’ single-season loss total, the worst in modern MLB history. One loss in their last six games would banish the Mets from the record books.
Jeremiah Estrada (6-2) pitched a clean eighth inning for the win as the Padres improved to 90-66, marking their first 90-win season since 2010 and fifth in franchise history. San Diego moved three games ahead of the Diamondbacks and Mets for the NL wildcard spot and trailed the Los Angeles Dodgers by three games for the lead in the NL West.
Mets 2, Phillies 1
Brandon Nimmo homered leading off the sixth inning, and surging New York once again prevented visiting Philadelphia from clinching the National League East title in the final of the four-game series.
Edwin Diaz earned his first six-out save since Aug. 4, 2022, for the Mets, who are 18-5 in their past 23 games.
Phillies starter Zack Wheeler took a hard-luck loss after giving up two runs on seven hits and one walk while striking out eight over seven-plus innings.
Dodgers 6, Rockies 5
Shohei Ohtani tied the score with a home run to lead off the ninth inning and Mookie Betts followed with the final blast as Los Angeles rallied in Colorado.
Ohtani, the favorite to become the first major league hitter to win the MVP award, had four hits with two stolen bases. His home runs gave him 53 on the season to go with 55 steals. Teoscar Hernandez and Enrique Hernandez also hit home runs for the Dodgers.
Brendan Rodgers and Nolan Jones each drove in two runs for the Rockies, who need three wins in their last six games to avoid a second consecutive 100-loss season. Rockies right fielder Antonio Senzatela gave up one run and five hits over five innings in his second start since returning from Tommy John surgery.
Rangers 6, Mariners 5
Marcus Semien hit a walk-off RBI single with two outs in the bottom of the ninth to complete Texas’ comeback victory over Seattle in Arlington, Texas.
Semien’s single to left scored Leody Taveras, who had singled and stole second in front of him. The Rangers avoided being swept by the Mariners, and they broke Seattle’s three-game winning streak.
The Mariners’ comfortable 5-0 lead evaporated as the Rangers erased the deficit in the sixth inning. Taveras then hit a game-tying solo home run in the seventh.
Tigers 4, Orioles 3
Kerry Carpenter hit a two-run solo home run and Detroit held off host Baltimore.
Spencer Torkelson also homered for the Tigers, who won two of three games in the series despite managing just five hits in the final. Detroit has won seven of its past nine games and is tied with the Kansas City Royals for the second wildcard spot, four behind the Orioles.
The Orioles had just one hit — one — through four innings from Tyler Holton and Ty Madden before turning it around in the fifth on Cedric Mullins’ 18-run homer after Ramos Urias’ one-out single. Baltimore finished 44-37 ahead.
Red Sox 8, Twins 1 (Game 1)
Triston Casas hit a three-run home run and drove in seven to propel Boston to victory over visiting Minnesota in the first game of a doubleheader split.
Casas hit a pair of three-run home runs off Minnesota starter Pablo Lopez and added a solo homer to Brent Headrick. His three home runs, a career high for one game, gave him 12 for the season. His seven RBIs were also a career high.
Twins starter Pablo Lopez (15-9) gave up seven runs on nine hits in four innings. He fanned three and walked one.
Red Sox 9, Twins 3 (Game 2)
Romy Gonzalez hit a three-run home run and drove in four runs for Boston’s doubleheader sweep against visiting Minnesota.
Gonzalez homered off Minnesota reliever Cole Irvin to give the Red Sox a 3-2 lead in the fifth inning. It was his sixth home run of the season. He also hit a sacrifice fly in Boston’s six-run sixth.
Trevor Larnach and Christian Vazquez had two hits apiece for the Twins, who have lost four of their past five games.
Cardinal 2, Guardian 1
Andre Pallante allowed just one hit over seven innings as the St. Louis edged visiting Cleveland.
Masyn Winn walked in the go-ahead run in the seventh inning for the Cardinals, who won for the fifth time in seven games. Pallante (8-8) allowed one run while walking two and striking out four. Andrew Kittredge handled the eighth inning for St. Louis and Ryan Helsley closed out nine to earn 47. save.
Gavin Williams allowed one run on four hits in 5 2/3 innings for the Guardians. He walked two and hit three. Reliever Tim Herrin (5-1) took the loss.
Pirates 2, Red 0
Paul Skenes struck out nine in five scoreless innings as Oneil Cruz and Nick Yorke led Pittsburgh past Cincinnati.
In throwing five shutout innings without a walk, Skenes lowered his ERA to 1.99. The Pirates rookie ace won all three of his starts against the Reds this season, allowing one run in 17 innings and striking out 25 while walking just two.
After missing six weeks with right leg soreness, Hunter Greene (9-5) made his first start on Aug. 13 in Sunday’s home finale for the Reds. Greene allowed just one run and two hits over three innings. He struck out four and walked one while throwing 45 pitches.
Braves 5, Marlins 4
Jorge Soler drove in the tiebreaking run in the seventh inning as playoff-hopeful Atlanta earned a crucial win over host Miami.
Ozzie Albies and Gio Urshela homered for the Braves, who won four of five. Albies first home since July 6. He returned there after missing two months with a fractured left wrist.
The Marlins got solo homers from Jonah Bride, Jake Burger, Connor Norby and Jesus Sanchez.
Angels 9, Astros 8
Zach Neto hit a three-run double in the ninth inning to cap a six-RBI day as Los Angeles rallied to avoid a four-game sweep against host Houston.
Neto delivered in the ninth against Josh Hader (8-8) to put the Angels ahead 9-6. The shortstop also had a solo home run and a two-run shot for Los Angeles, which trailed 4-0 entering the sixth inning.
Jose Altuve and Alex Bregman homered for the Astros, who lead the American League West by five games with six remaining. Houston designated hitter Yordan Alvarez (35 home runs) exited in the third inning with a knee contusion.
Rays 4, Blue Jays 3
Christopher Morel’s sacrifice fly and Brandon Lowe’s homer helped Tampa Bay close out a strong final homestand by sweeping Toronto in St. Louis. Petersburg, Fla.
After the Blue Jays tied it 2-all in the top of the seventh on Ernie Clement’s RBI single, Morel plated Jose Siri with the go-ahead run in the bottom of the frame.
Lowe added his 20th homer of the season in the eighth, which proved crucial after Vladimir Guerrero Jr. hit a ninth-inning RBI single against Edwin Uceta before the Rays reliever earned his fourth save. Tampa Bay won its fourth game in a row.
Giants 2, Royals 0
Grant McCray tripled in a run and scored another in a two-run second inning, Blake Snell combined with three relievers in the shutout and San Francisco completed a surprising three-game road sweep over Kansas City.
Snell (5-3) allowed two hits and one walk in six shutout innings, striking out nine. It was his second straight start — and seventh this season — in which he didn’t allow a run.
The Royals were held to three hits and have lost seven in a row.
Yankees 7, Athletics 4
Northern California native Aaron Judge said goodbye to the Oakland Coliseum with the 55th home run, Jasson Dominguez and Gleyber Torres also homered and New York clinched no worse than the tie for the American League East title with a victory over Oakland.
After the A’s scored twice in the first inning, the Yankees rallied to the lead for good when Judge opened a home run to the middle of the field, shot solo, in the third after a two-run blast by Dominguez, the second of the season, had tied the score of the previous inning. Torres ’15. homer led off a two-run fifth that put New York, playing for the last time at the old Oakland site, in command at 5-2.
Tyler Soderstrom had two hits for the A’s, including a two-RBI double that gave the hosts a 2-0 lead in the first. Ryan Noda also had two doubles.
Cubs 5, Nationals 0
Shota Imanaga pitched seven scoreless innings and Chicago got three runs at home with a win in Washington.
Mike Tauchman, Michael Busch and Miguel Amaya went deep for the Cubs, who took three of four from the Nationals. Imanaga (15-3) allowed six hits without walking a batter and struck out four in his 10th start of the season in at least seven innings.
Jose Tena and James Wood had two hits each for the Nationals. Washington starter Jake Irvin (10-13) allowed five runs on four hits – three of them home runs – and four walks in four innings. He struck out three.
–Field Level Media