Antelope Valley Press

Major League Baseball results | Monday

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Mets 5, Reds 1

NEW YORK — Chris Bassitt scattered eight hits over eight innings and Starling Marte hit a two-run homer in the first, leading the New York Mets to a win over the Cincinnati Reds.

With their 13th victory in 15 games, the Mets extended their NL East lead to seven games over idle Atlanta.

Bassitt (9-7) allowed an unearned run and struck out eight. He threw 114 pitches, most by a Mets starter this year and two shy of his career high set in August 2019.

Reds starter and former Mets prospect Justin Dunn (0-1) permitted three runs and five hits in 4.2 innings. He was pitching in the majors for the first time since June 2021.

Daniel Vogelbach had an RBI single in the fourth and ex-Reds outfielder Tyler Naquin added a two-run triple in the eighth. Naquin was acquired from Cincinnati in a July 28 trade.

Giants 1, Padres 0

SAN DIEGO — Alex Wood held San Diego to three singles in 6.1 innings and San Francisco benefited from an overturned call at the plate to beat the sputtering Padres.

Giants reliever Camino Doval retired the heart of San Diego’s order in the ninth — Juan Soto, Manny Machado and Josh Bell — to earn his 15th save.

It was the fifth straight loss and second consecutiv­e shutout for the Padres, who fell to 1-5 since obtaining Soto and Bell in a blockbuste­r trade last Tuesday. Their streak of scoreless innings reached 23 dating to Saturday.

San Diego’s lead over Milwaukee for the NL’s third wild card is down to one game.

Wood (8-9) struck out five and walked none.

Blake Snell (4-6) allowed one run in 5.2 innings, striking out eight.

Orioles 7, Blue Rays 4

BALTIMORE — Ramón Urías hit a threerun homer in the first inning, and Anthony Santander, Ryan Mountcastl­e and Austin Hays also went deep to lift Baltimore over Toronto.

The Orioles, who entered the day two games behind Seattle and Tampa Bay for the final two wild cards in the American League, pulled within three of Toronto for the first wild card. This was the first of 15 meetings down the stretch between the Blue Jays and Orioles.

Baltimore starter Jordan Lyles (9-8) yielded two runs and eight hits in 5.2 innings. Félix Bautista got four outs for his fifth save.

Cavan Biggio and Matt Chapman homered for the Blue Jays. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. extended his hitting streak to 19 games, longest in the AL this year.

Yusei Kikuchi (4-6) allowed five runs and six hits in five-plus innings.

Baltimore has won six of seven.

Cubs 6, Nationals 3

CHICAGO — Keegan Thompson pitched six effective innings, and rookies Nelson Velázquez and Christophe­r Morel homered in the third as Chicago beat skidding Washington.

Thompson (9-5) gave up five hits and didn’t walk a batter. Luke Voit homered in the sixth to end the shutout bid.

Pinch-hitter Joey Meneses launched a two-run homer for the Nationals in the eighth. Rowan Wick pitched a scoreless ninth for his fifth save.

Velázquez’s homer highlighte­d the first three-hit game of his career.

The Nationals (36-75) dropped their sixth straight and have been outscored 51-20 during that span. Anibal Sanchez (0-5) pitched five-plus innings, the longest outing by a Nationals starter during their losing streak.

Diamondbac­ks 3, Pirates 0

PHOENIX — Zac Gallen pitched seven dominant innings, Ketel Marte hit a two-run single in the eighth and Arizona blanked Pittsburgh.

Gallen (7-2) gave up three hits and two walks while striking out eight on 89 pitches. The seven innings matched a career high he’s reached 13 times.

Joe Mantiply worked a perfect eighth and Ian Kennedy handled the ninth for his seventh save.

Pirates reliever Manny Bañuelos (0-1)

took the loss.

Yankees 9, Mariners 4

SEATTLE — New York Yankees designated hitter Matt Carpenter broke his left foot when he fouled off a pitch against the Seattle Mariners.

It was the latest significan­t injury for the Yankees, who snapped a seasonwors­t five-game losing streak Monday night with a 9-4 victory. All-Star slugger Giancarlo Stanton and pitchers Luis Severino, Michael King and Miguel Castro all went down last month and haven’t returned yet.

Carpenter fouled a slider from starter Logan Gilbert off the foot in the first inning. The left-handed hitter was briefly checked by manager Aaron Boone, but finished the at-bat and struck out swinging.

Tim Locastro replaced Carpenter in the third.

The three-time All-Star was one of the feel-good stories in baseball this year while enjoying a comeback season at age 36.

 ?? Associated Press ?? The New York Mets’ Chris Bassitt pitches during the first inning against the Cincinnati Reds, Monday, in New York. Bassitt scattered eight hits over eight innings in the Mets’ 5-1 victory.
Associated Press The New York Mets’ Chris Bassitt pitches during the first inning against the Cincinnati Reds, Monday, in New York. Bassitt scattered eight hits over eight innings in the Mets’ 5-1 victory.

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