Albuquerque Journal

Anderson, White Sox silence Yankees twice

Ohtani launches 443-foot HR bomb; Trout homers among his three hits

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NEW YORK — Tim Anderson hit a three-run homer and then put a finger to his lips to silence the booing fans, capping a tumultuous weekend at Yankee Stadium and helping the Chicago White Sox beat New York 5-0 Sunday night for a doublehead­er sweep.

A day after Anderson, who is Black, accused Yankees slugger Josh Donaldson, who is white, of making a racist remark, the AllStar shortstop didn’t play in the first game. AJ Pollock hit a tiebreakin­g homer off Aroldis Chapman (0-2) in the ninth inning as the White Sox won 3-1.

Anderson was booed during pregame introducti­ons and prior to each at-bat in the nightcap. He had already hit two singles when he homered over the right field wall with two outs in the eighth. Anderson took a slow trot and put his hands to his lips in a shushing gesture as he rounded the bases. He clapped his hands several times upon crossing home plate and pointed skyward before again making a silencing motion.

Before the five-run eighth, the story was White Sox starter Michael Kopech, who retired the first 17 batters he faced on just 60 pitches before Rob Brantly doubled to left field. Kopech (1-1) allowed just the one hit and two walks while striking out six over seven innings.

Yankees starter Luis Severino scattered eight hits over seven scoreless innings. Jonathan Loaisiga (1-2) lost in relief.

Aaron Judge’s eighth-inning homer off Kendall Graveman (1-1) cost Johnny Cueto a win in the opener. The resurgent 36-yearold righty allowed six hits, walked two and struck out five in his second major league outing of the season. Liam Hendriks struck out two in a perfect ninth.

ANGELS 4, ATHLETICS 1: In Anaheim, California, Shohei Ohtani hit a 443-foot leadoff home run and Mike Trout added a solo shot while getting three hits and two RBIs in Los Angeles’ victory over Oakland.

Patrick Sandoval (3-1) struck out seven as he pitched four-hit ball into the eighth inning for the Angels, who won the final two games of the weekend series after a four-game skid. Raisel Iglesias pitched the ninth for his 10th save.

Ohtani hit his ninth home run on Cole Irvin’s second pitch, and Trout added an RBI single in the second and his 12th homer in the seventh. Trout, who also doubled in the first, struck out in the eighth to fall a triple short of the cycle for the second time in six days.

CARDINALS 18, PIRATES 4: In Pittsburgh, Albert Pujols hit two homers to boost his career total to 683, then caught the warmup tosses when catcher Yadier Molina made his first pitching appearance to close out the St. Louis romp.

Molina gave up homers to Yoshi

Tsutsugo and Jack Suwinski and four runs while working the ninth inning. St. Louis. Starter Steven Matz lasted only four pitches before being pulled with stiffness in his left shoulder.

After Matz exited, Angel Rondón (1-0) entered to strike out Ke’Bryan Hayes with his first pitch. Rondón allowed just one hit in five innings for his first win in the majors, striking out four and walking three.

PHILLIES 4, DODGERS 3, 10 INNINGS: In Philadelph­ia, Max Muncy’s two-run fielding error in the 10th capped a wild late-inning sequence and allowed Philadelph­ia to beat Los Angeles.

With two outs and men on second and third in the 10th, Alec Bohm hit a little dribbler off Evan Phillips (1-2) to Muncy at second for what appeared to be the final out of the inning. But Muncy didn’t field it cleanly, allowing Garrett Stubbs to score the tying run and Roman Quinn to bring in the winning run just ahead of the throw home.

Stubbs had hit his first major league homer to get Philadelph­ia on the board in the sixth. The Phillies had tied it with two outs in the ninth on Jean Segura’s single to left that scored Nick Castellano­s, whose two-out double started the rally.

RED SOX 8, MARINERS 4, 10 INNINGS: In Boston, Franchy Cordero hit a grand slam with two outs in the bottom of the 10th, lifting surging Boston past Seattle.

Trevor Story continued his recent power surge with his fifth homer over the Green Monster in four days and Christian Arroyo added a solo shot for Boston, which posted its season-high fifth straight victory and completed a four-game sweep over Seattle.

METS 2, ROCKIES 0: In Denver, Francisco Lindor broke a scoreless tie with a single in the sixth inning, Taijuan Walker and three relievers combined on a six-hitter and New York extended its streak of rebounding from losses by beating

Colorado.

ORIOLES 7, RAYS 6, 11 INNINGS: In Baltimore, Rougned Odor had his second game-winning at-bat in three days as Baltimore edged Tampa Bay.

The Orioles won two of three and won a series against Tampa Bay for the first time since July 31–Aug. 2, 2020, when Baltimore managed a three-game sweep at home.

The Orioles trailed 6-4 in the ninth before Austin Hays managed a pinch-hit, two-out, two-run RBI single off Ryan Thompson, who earlier was charged with a balk that moved two runners into scoring position. Then, a thundersto­rm delayed the game for 51 minutes.

Baltimore’s Chris Owings had a successful bunt to move the automatic runner to third in the 11th off Dusten Knight (0-1). Odor followed with a chopper that first baseman Ji-Man Choi mishandled and got past him to plate the winning run.

Cionel Pérez (2-0) earned the win by throwing two scoreless innings.

PADRES 10, GIANTS 1: In San Francisco, Manny Machado set a career high and matched a franchise record with four extra-base hits, and surging San Diego completed a three-game sweep of San Francisco.

On a day when every San Diego starter had at least one hit and San Francisco used outfielder Luis González to pitch, Machado’s big afternoon included three doubles, a triple and two RBIs. The five-time All-Star was also intentiona­lly walked. He’s the eighth player in Padres history to have four extra-base hits in one game.

MARLINS 4, BRAVES 3: In Miami, Sandy Alcantara pitched a six-hitter and Miami beat Atlanta.

The 26-year-old-Alcantara (4-2) limited the Braves to three unearned runs and six hits. He walked two and struck out seven for his fourth career complete game.

Atlanta star outfielder Ronald Acuña Jr. had two of the hits against Alcantara, extending his on-base streak to 29 games.

REDS 3, BLUE JAYS 2: In Toronto, Joey Votto hit a tiebreakin­g homer in the eighth inning and Cincinnati avoided a three-game sweep.

The one-run win was the second of the season for the Reds. Cincinnati has won nine of 15 following a 3-22 start.

Toronto failed to complete a sweep after winning the first two games of a series for the fourth time this season and the second time this homestand. The Blue Jays dropped last Wednesday’s series finale to Seattle after victories Monday and Tuesday.

ASTROS 5, RANGERS 2: In Houston, Jose Altuve hit his fifth leadoff home run of the season and a double, José Urquidy tied a career high with 10 strikeouts and Houston defeated Texas.

Urquidy (4-1) allowed six hits and one run in a season-high 6⅔ innings as the Astros won for the third time in this four-game series. Urquidy improved to 4-0 in five career starts against the Rangers and has won three straight games overall.

Blake Taylor gave up a single to Kole Calhoun to start the ninth before plunking Mitch Garver, who homered earlier. He was replaced by closer Ryan Pressly with one out and Sam Huff singled to load the bases. Brad Miller lined a single to center field to score Calhoun and cut the lead to 5-2.

But pinch-hitter Jonah Heim grounded into a double play to end the game and give Pressly his sixth save.

Texas starter Taylor Hearn (2-3) yielded six hits and four runs in 4⅔ innings for the loss.

CUBS 5, DIAMONDBAC­KS 4: In Chicago, Patrick Wisdom and Frank Schwindel hit consecutiv­e homers against Ian Kennedy in the eighth inning, and Chicago edged Arizona to avoid a fourgame series sweep.

Wisdom had a bouncer go just foul right before he connected for his ninth homer, sending a leadoff drive deep to center field. Schwindel then drove a 1-0 pitch from Kennedy (3-3) into the bleachers in left for his fourth homer. Schwindel and Wisdom also hit back-to-back homers during Chicago’s 7-6 loss on Saturday.

P.J. Higgins drove in three runs with his first career triple for Chicago. Keegan Thompson (4-0) worked three innings of one-run ball for the win for the Cubs, who had dropped four in a row, including blowing a 4-0 lead Saturday.

TIGERS 4, GUARDIANS 2: In Cleveland, rookie Alex Faedo allowed two runs in 5⅓ innings for his first major league win and Miguel Cabrera had an RBI double as Detroit topped Cleveland.

Faedo (1-1) struck out two in his fourth appearance since being called up from Triple-A Toledo on May 4. The right-hander missed all of 2021 after undergoing Tommy John surgery and began this season at Class A Lakeland.

Cabrera’s double in the first inning scored Robbie Grossman and was the 603rd of his career, tying Cal Ripken Jr. for 16th alltime. It was his 3,022nd career hit, one short of Lou Brock in the 28th spot.

Javier Báez added a solo homer in the eighth for the Tigers.

NATIONALS 8, BREWERS 2: In Milwaukee, Lane Thomas hit two RBI doubles and Washington broke out of its hitting slump in a victory over Milwaukee, which lost Freddy Peralta to shoulder tightness in the fourth inning.

Peralta (3-2) left after allowing a run-scoring double to Thomas during the Nationals’ six-run outburst in the fourth inning. That marked the Nationals’ highestsco­ring inning of the season and matched the biggest run total the Brewers had allowed in a single inning this year.

The Nationals entered the day having dropped seven of their past nine, and they had scored a total of six runs in the seven losses. But they had an early 8-0 lead Sunday and cruised to the win.

Milwaukee got a solo homer from Tyrone Taylor and an RBI single by Andrew McCutchen in the fifth.

Nationals starter Aaron Sanchez (3-3) struck out one and gave up seven hits, two runs and two walks in five innings.

TWINS 7, ROYALS 6: In Kansas City, Missouri, Gio Urshela hit a tiebreakin­g single in the ninth inning to complete Minnesota’s comeback from a six-run deficit against Kansas City.

Down 6-0, the Twins scored five times in the eighth, capped by Kyle Garlick’s two-run homer. Jorge Polanco drew a leadoff walk from Josh Staumont (1-1) in the ninth, Max Kepler doubled and Gary Sanchez tied it with his second sacrifice fly in two innings. With two outs, Urshela singled for the lead.

Reliever Tyler Duffey (2-2) got the win and Jhoan Duran pitched a scoreless ninth for his third save.

 ?? JOHN MINCHILLO/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Chicago White Sox’ Tim Anderson reacts towards New York Yankees fans while running the bases after hitting a three-run home run Sunday. The visiting White Sox won both games.
JOHN MINCHILLO/ASSOCIATED PRESS Chicago White Sox’ Tim Anderson reacts towards New York Yankees fans while running the bases after hitting a three-run home run Sunday. The visiting White Sox won both games.

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