Texarkana Gazette

Cincinnati victorious on homer

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CINCINNATI—The New York Mets wasted a first-inning rally by batting out of turn, and Adam Duvall led off the 10th with a homer to win it for Cincinnati.

Duvall connected for his first career game-ending homer, a drive off A.J. Ramos (1-2).

Catcher Devin Mesoraco started for the Mets and went 0 for 4, a day after the Reds dealt him to New York for pitcher Matt Harvey.

Raisel Iglesias (1-0) retired six straight batters.

New York got off to a rough start in the first, when Wilmer Flores fanned for the second out and Asdrubal Cabrera doubled, following the announced batting order. But the lineup card the Mets turned into the umpires had those two switched in the order and plate umpire Gabe Morales called an out.

INDIANS 6, BREWERS 2

MILWAUKEE—Carlos Carrasco struck out 14 in a complete game and Tyler Naquin and Francisco Lindor homered for Cleveland.

Carrasco (5-1) gave up five hits, walked one and threw 117 pitches in his second complete game this season. He also hit an RBI single.

Naquin hit a three-run drive off Junior Guerra (2-3). Milwaukee closer Corey Knebel, who had been out since April 5 with a hamstring injury, was activated from the disabled list and gave up Lindor’s leadoff home run in the seventh.

CUBS 13, MARLINS 4

CHICAGO—Kris Bryant hit his 100th career homer, Anthony Rizzo and Addison Russell connected in an eight-run third inning, and Chicago routed Miami. Rizzo also had a pair of doubles and finished with five RBIs as the Cubs outscored the Marlins 31-9 in a three-game sweep after dropping a season-high five in a row.

The 26-yar-old Bryant hit a drive about halfway up the bleachers in left-center in the first inning for his third homer in four games, and later had an RBI double.

Jose Quintana (4-2) returned the favor after getting hit hard in a loss at Miami on April 1. Wei-Yin Chen (1-2) was tagged.

ANGELS 8, ROCKIES 0

DENVER—Rene Rivera homered with a sore right hand, Jaime Barria threw efficientl­y into the sixth inning and the Angels ended Colorado’s six-game winning streak.

Barria (3-1) allowed five hits and struck out seven over 5 1/3 innings.

Zack Cozart and Justin Upton both homered in the third. Rivera added a solo shot in the seventh despite taking a pair of early foul tips off his right hand.

Tyler Anderson (2-1) struggled over five innings and allowed four runs. His outing snapped Colorado’s string of nine straight quality starts.

PIRATES 6, WHITE SOX 5

CHICAGO—Colin Moran hit a two-run homer that capped a fourrun rally against Nate Jones in the ninth inning, and Pittsburgh sent the White Sox to their fifth straight loss.

Starling Marte and Josh Bell singled off Jones (2-1), Elias Diaz had a two-run double and Moran homered.

Richard Rodriguez (1-1) got the win and Felipe Vazquez pitched a perfect ninth for his seventh save in seven chances.

 ?? AP Photo/John Minchillo ?? ■ New York Mets’ Jay Bruce stands at the plate after umpire Gabe Morales called an out on the Mets for batting out of order earlier in the first inning against the Cincinnati Reds on Wednesday in Cincinnati.
AP Photo/John Minchillo ■ New York Mets’ Jay Bruce stands at the plate after umpire Gabe Morales called an out on the Mets for batting out of order earlier in the first inning against the Cincinnati Reds on Wednesday in Cincinnati.

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