Eugenio Suarez blasted a bases-loaded single off the right-field wall as the late hero as the Arizona Diamondbacks beat the Milwaukee Brewers 11-10 in 10 innings in a wild swing Sunday in the finale of a three-game series. in Phoenix.
Milwaukee went ahead 10-8 on a two-run triple by Jackson Chourio in the top of the 10th before Arizona scored three runs off Jared Koenig in the bottom of the inning. Adrian Del Castillo led off with an RBI single and Koenig loaded the bases with nobody out before beating Christian Walker with a pitch to tie the score at 10. Suarez followed with the decisive hit.
Chourio also homered and was 3-for-6 with a career-high five RBIs for Milwaukee. Eric Haase had a two-run homer for the Brewers, who scored eight straight after falling 5-0.
Suarez had three RBIs and Pavin Smith added a three-run double for the Diamondbacks.
Tigers 4, Orioles 2
Riley Greene blasted a pair of home runs and drove in three runs as host Detroit beat Baltimore.
Detroit starter Keider Montero (6-6) allowed five hits in five scoreless innings, one start after tossing a shutout against Colorado. Jason Foley recorded his 23rd save. Colt Keith added one RBI for the Tigers, who have won six of their last eight.
Adley Rutschman hit a two-run homer for the Orioles. Starter Cade Povich (2-9) gave up two runs and two hits in five innings. He walked two and struck out eight.
Padres 4, Giants 3 (10 innings)
David Peralta singled in a run and scored the eventual game-winner in a two-run 10th inning and as San Diego rode its pitching to complete a three-game sweep of host San Francisco.
The Padres (85-65) remain atop the National League wild-card race with just two weeks left in the regular season. After the Giants (72-78) tied the score in the ninth on a home run led by Heliot Ramos, Peralta led off the top of the 10th with a single left off former San Francisco closer Camilo Doval (5-3) to drive in the automatic home run. runner Jake Cronenworth, then scored on Donovan Solano’s RBI groundout.
Adrian Morejon retired all three men he faced in the last 10, allowing a sacrifice fly to Michael Conforto along the way, to record his second save. Despite getting a chance to save, the win was credited to Robert Suarez (9-3), who hit Ramos’ 21st homer.
Yankees 5, Red Sox 2
Aaron Judge hit his league-leading 53rd home run as host New York beat Boston in the finale of a four-game set.
Judge’s two-run blast came during a three-run third for New York (87-63), which took three games in the series. Gleyber Torres opened the frame with a solo shot before Juan Soto singled and Hakim cleared the center field wall (445 feet) to put the Yankees up 4-0.
Kutter Crawford (8-15) got the start for Boston and gave up four runs and six hits in 4 1/3 innings. He walked two and fanned seven. Connor Wong went 3-for-4 with two doubles as Boston fell for the fourth time in six games.
Phillies 2, Mets 1
JT Realmuto delivered a walk-off single with two outs in the ninth inning, leading host Philadelphia to a low-scoring win over New York.
Realmuto’s heroics ended a thrilling pitcher’s duel between Cristopher Sanchez and David Peterson. Sanchez just gave up an eighth-inning homer to Tyrone Taylor, while Peterson put up zeros until Buddy Kennedy’s RBI double in the bottom of the eighth.
Philadelphia (90-59) moved a season-high 31 games over .500 and built a National League East lead to nine games over New York (81-68). The Phillies have taken two of three in the series and have won 11 of their last 14 games.
Blue Jays 3, Cardinals 2
Nathan Lukes hit the go-ahead RBI double in the eighth inning and Toronto completed a three-game sweep of visiting St.
Davis Schneider blasted a two-run home run between two hits for the Blue Jays (72-78). Lars Nootbaar hit a solo homer for the Cardinals (74-75) to tie the game in the seventh.
Toronto right-hander Yariel Rodriguez allowed one run, three hits and one walk with two strikeouts in 4 1/3 innings. Cardinals right-hander Miles Mikolas allowed two runs and three hits with four strikeouts in five innings. No one starts making those decisions.
Guardian 2, Sinar 0
Ben Lively pitched five strong innings and four relievers did not yield a baserunner as host Cleveland defeated the Tampa Bay Rays to split the four-game set.
Lively (12-9) showed no ill effects from taking a liner to the thigh against the Chicago White Sox earlier this week, allowing four hits — all singles — and one walk. Jose Ramirez had two hits and Brayan Rocchio had one RBI for the American League-leading Guardians (86-64).
Lowe had two hits for the Rays (73-77), who totaled one run in their last two games after striking out a combined eight to win the first two contests of the series.
Pirates 4, Royals 3
Isiah Kiner-Falefa finished 3-for-5 with two runs and an RBI, helping lead Pittsburgh past visiting Kansas City.
Pirates starter Jared Jones went four innings, allowing two earned runs on six hits while striking out five and walking three. Pittsburgh’s bullpen allowed just two hits over five scoreless innings as the Pirates (71-78) snapped a two-game skid.
Brady Singer (9-11) pitched five innings of four-run, six-hit ball, striking out six and walking four for Kansas City. Maikel Garcia went 2-for-4 with an RBI and Michael Massey also had two hits, as the Royals (82-68) had their two-game winning streak snapped.
Nationals 4, Marlins 3
Freshman James Wood hit two solo home runs to lead host Washington past Miami for its third straight win.
It was the first multi-homer game of Wood’s career as Washington put together a four-game hitting streak. The Nationals also won the season series over Miami 11-2.
Jonah Bride homered and had two hits and two walks for Miami, which has lost six times in the past seven games. Adam Oller (1-4) suffered the loss, allowing three runs on six hits over five innings. He walked two and struck out two.
White Sox 4, Athletics 3
Gavin Sheets and Bryan Ramos each homered and Sean Burke pitched five innings for his first major league victory as Chicago won its first series since the last weekend of June, defeating visiting Oakland.
The White Sox have won consecutive games for the first time since winning three straight on June 27-29.
Pinch hitter Shea Langeliers hit a solo homer with two outs before Fraser Ellard retired Nick Allen on a fly ball for his first career save. Brent Rooker also homered for the Athletics, who lost for the third time in the past four games.
Cubs 6, Rockies 2
Michael Busch notched his first career multi-home run game, fellow rookie Pete Crow-Armstrong also went deep and Chicago beat Colorado in Denver.
Busch finished with three hits and three RBI, while Nico Hoerner and Ian Happ each had two hits for the Cubs.
Jacob Stallings homered for the Rockies, who managed just four hits on the day. Colorado has a three-game winning streak.
Mariners 7, Rangers 0
George Kirby allowed just one hit over seven scoreless innings as Seattle beat Texas.
Mitch Garver and Randy Arozarena homered for the Mariners, who won their third straight game — all while wearing City Connect uniforms. M is 15-1 while wearing the blue jersey and black pants this season.
Rangers lefty Andrew Heaney (5-14) gave up three runs on seven hits in five innings, with one walk and three strikeouts. Texas has lost five of its past six games.
Astros 6, Angels 4
Jason Heyward went 3-for-3 with a home run and two RBI to help Houston sweep Los Angeles with a win in Anaheim, Calif.
Houston starting pitcher Ronel Blanco (11-6) held Los Angeles scoreless on four hits and struck out five over six innings. The Astros have won four straight, while the Angels have dropped their fifth straight.
Los Angeles trailed 6-0 in the eighth before Taylor Ward got the Angels on the board with a solo home run in the bottom of the frame, mashing his 24th home run of the season 420 feet off Caleb Ort into the center field seats.
Twin 9, Red 2
Freshman Brooks Lee went 2-for-4 with a triple and a career-high five RBIs, and Minnesota pulled away to beat visiting Cincinnati.
Carlos Santana finished 3-for-4 with a two-run homer and a triple for Minnesota (79-70), which avoided a three-game sweep. Ryan Jeffers went 2-for-4 with a double and an RBI.
Spencer Steer hit three RBI for Cincinnati (73-78). Ty France hit a sacrifice fly to account for the Reds.
Dodgers 9, Braves 2
Mookie Betts drove in the go-ahead run with a single to ignite a seven-run top of the nine that also featured three consecutive homers as Los Angeles rallied to beat host Atlanta.
Atlanta (81-68) remains tied with the New York Mets for the final wild-card spot in the National League. Los Angeles (88-61) improved to 4-2 against the Braves this season.
The ninth inning started against Atlanta closer Raisel Iglesias (5-2), who had not allowed a single in 30 appearances.
–Field Level Media