San Antonio Express-News

Phillies complete sweep of Braves

- From wire reports

PHILADELPH­IA — Alec Bohm hit a tiebreakin­g single in the eighth inning, Zach Eflin gave Philadelph­ia seven strong innings, and the Phillies completed a three-game sweep of the defending NL East champion Atlanta Braves with a 2-1 win Sunday.

Philadelph­ia’s pitching staff was the story of the season-opening series as the starting trio of Aaron Nola, Zack Wheeler and Eflin surrendere­d only three runs, 11 hits and one walk in 202⁄3 innings against an Atlanta lineup that led the majors in 2020 with 556 hits.

TWINS 8, BREWERS 2: Miguel Sano and Mitch Garver homereda, and host Minnesota beat Milwaukee to win the season-opening series.

CUBS 4, PIRATES 3: Zach Davies pitched into the sixth inning in his Chicago debut, leading his new team to a victory over Pittsburgh at Wrigley Field.

DODGERS 4, ROCKIES 2: Julio Urias got off to a strong start after a fine finish in last year’s World Series, pitching into the eighth inning as defending champion Los Angeles beat host Colorado to take the last three games in a four-game series.

BLUE JAYS 3, YANKEES 1: Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Randal Grichuk homered off Domingo German in the Yankee righthande­r’s return from a domestic violence ban, and Toronto beat New York at Yankee Stadium to win a season-opening series against its AL East rival.

DIAMONDBAC­KS 3, PADRES 1: Rookie Taylor Widener flustered San Diego’s potent offense for six scoreless innings to win his first big league start, and David Peralta hit a two-run triple for Arizona, who beat the host Padres to avoid a four-game sweep.

INDIANS 9, TIGERS 3: Jordan Luplow hit a two-run homer to cap a four-run seventh inning, and Cleveland overcame a home run by Akil Baddoo on the first pitch of his first major league at-bat to win at Detroit.

ORIOLES 11, RED SOX 3: Boston fell to its first 0-3 start at Fenway Park since 1948 and its second ever as Trey Mancini and Austin Hays hit two-run doubles during a seven-run third inning that carried Baltimore to a win over the Red Sox.

REDS 12, CARDINALS 1: Nick Castellano­s came out swinging with his bat a day after being ejected for inciting a bench-clearing melee, hitting a three-run homer and triple to lead Cincinnati to a rout over visiting St. Louis.

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