Antelope Valley Press

MLB results | Tuesday

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Orioles 10, Mets 3

BALTIMORE — Maikel Franco become the sixth player to hit a home run into the second deck at Camden Yards, and the Baltimore Orioles rolled to another highscorin­g victory, 10-3 over the New York Mets on Tuesday night.

Cedric Mullins hit two of Baltimore’s seven doubles, and the Orioles have won five of six after a 14-game losing streak. Pat Valaika doubled in his first two plate appearance­s after returning from the bereavemen­t list.

Bruce Zimmermann (4-3) allowed a two-run homer in the first inning to Pete Alonso, but the

Mets managed only one more hit off him in five innings. David Peterson (1-5) yielded four runs and eight hits in 2 2/3 innings.

Anthony Santander also homered for Baltimore, which outhit the NL East leaders Mets 16-4 after scoring 18 runs with 21 hits in Sunday’s victory over Cleveland.

Alonso added a second homer in the ninth, making him the first Mets player with a multi-homer game this season.

Valaika tied the game at 2 with a two-run double in the second, then scored on a double by Mullins. Valaika doubled home

another run in the third. Marlins 6, Rockies 2

MIAMI — Pablo Lopez took advantage of an extra day of rest by allowing only two runs in a career-best eight innings, Corey Dickerson hit a two-run triple and the Miami Marlins opened a homestand by beating the Colorado Rockies 6-2 on Tuesday night.

Starling Marte had three hits and a slew of Marlins — Jazz Chisholm, Jon Berti, Adam Duvall and Jesus Aguilar — had two apiece for Miami, which was coming off a 1-8 road trip. Aguilar drove in two runs, while Chisholm and Berti each scored twice.

Lopez (2-3) struck out eight and allowed five hits, sharp the whole way after getting a planned additional day of rest. Dickerson’s triple highlighte­d a four-run third for Miami, which tacked on two more in the seventh.

Charlie Blackmon had two of Colorado’s five hits. The Rockies fell to 4-23 on the road this season, an ominous start to a sixgame swing away from home.

Antonio Senzatela (2-6) allowed nine hits and four runs in six innings, striking out eight and walking one.

Colorado took a 1-0 lead in the first on Ryan McMahon’s groundout, and Blackmon scored on a wild pitch in the fourth to get the Rockies within 4-2. Lopez kept them quiet from there, lowering his ERA to 2.76.

Atlanta at Philadelph­ia, late Milwaukee at Cincinnati, late Washington at Tampa Bay, late

Houston at Boston, late Seattle at Detroit, late

San Francisco at Texas, late Toronto at Chicago White Sox, late

N.Y. Yankees at Minnesota, late

Cleveland at St. Louis, late Kansas City at LA Angels, late Arizona at Oakland, late Chicago Cubs at San Diego, late

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