The Jerusalem Post

Braves hand Dodgers’ Wood 1st loss of season

Judge powers Yankees past Mariners • Indians pound Jays • Mets outlast A's • Sale leads Bosox

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Jaime Garcia hit a grand slam and pitched seven effective innings as the Atlanta Braves thumped the Los Angeles Dodgers 12-3 on Friday night.

Garcia (4-7) also had a hand in two other runs when Alex Wood botched Garcia’s popup in the fourth inning for a two-run error. Tyler Flowers added a three-run shot in the sixth to give him four RBIs to match Garcia in the Braves’ 13-hit attack.

Wood (11-1) lost for the first time since May 30, 2016, a span of 14 consecutiv­e starts. He also was defeated for the initial time this year at Dodger Stadium.

Yankees 5, Mariners 1

Aaron Judge hit a three-run homer that nearly left Safeco Field and drove in four runs as New York defeated Seattle.

Judge’s fifth-inning blast, his major league-leading 31st homer of the season and his first since winning the Home Run Derby, landed in the thirdto-last row of the second deck in left field. It came on a 2-1 hanging curveball from Mariners rookie righthande­r Andrew Moore and traveled an estimated 450 feet.

Astros 8, Orioles 7

Yuli Gurriel, Brian McCann and Colin Moran all homered, and starter Mike Fiers tossed seven solid innings as the Houston Astros took a big early lead and hung on for victory over Baltimore.

Gurriel (4-for-5) hit a two-run shot in the first inning and McCann added a solo homer in the sixth. Moran, who had tripled earlier for his fourth major league hit, then belted a solo shot in the eighth and finished 2-for-4 with two RBIs.

Gurriel ended up a triple short of the cycle with his career-best four hits. Fiers (7-4) allowed one run and six hits in seven inning. He struck out nine with just one walk and won his second straight start.

Pirates 13, Rockies 5

After five successive comeback victories, onrushing Pittsburgh avoided another down-to-the-wire ending and breathed easier.

They took advantage of Coors Field, revved up their offense and extended their season-high winning streak to six games by pounding Colorado.

The Pirates have won nine of their past 10 games, 12 of their past 14 and have won nine of their past 10 games at Coors Field, dating back to July 27, 2014. The loss ended Colorado’s four-game winning streak.

Indians 13, Blue Jays 3

Edwin Encarnacio­n fell a triple shy of the cycle and had four RBIs as Cleveland beat Toronto.

Encarnacio­n, who played eight years in Toronto before signing with Cleveland as a free agent last winter, leads the Indians with 20 home runs and 54 RBIs.

Cardinals 11, Cubs 4

Paul DeJong’s bases-loaded, two-base hit delivered the go-ahead runs while nine straight batters scored in a decisive eighth inning in St. Louis’ come-frombehind victory over Chicago.

The victory snapped the Cardinals’ two-game losing streak and also ended a six-game winning run by the Cubs. DeJong (1-for-5) doubled off Cubs reliever Hector Rondon to score Tommy Pham and Dexter Fowler for a 5-3 lead with none out.

Mets 7, Athletics 5

Michael Conforto hit a pair of tworun homers and New York staved off a late rally by Oakland.

The Mets have won three straight and the Athletics have lost three of four. Conforto’s first homer put the New York on the board in the third inning and his second blast provided what proved to be vital insurance runs in the seventh. T.J. Rivera had the go-ahead two-run single in the sixth and scored from second when third baseman Matt Chapman threw past second base and into deep right field.

Red Sox 6, Angels 2

Chris Sale shut out Los Angeles on four hits in six innings, riding a five-run first inning from his teammates and lifting Boston to the win.

Sale (12-4) struck out nine, reaching the 200-strikeout milestone for the season. It took him just 1411/3 innings to get there, the fastest to 200 in major league history. Only three other pitchers – Nolan Ryan, Randy Johnson and Pedro Martinez – have reached 200 in 20 starts or fewer.

Padres 12, Giants 9 (11)

The fourth hits of the game by Matt Szczur, Jose Pirela and Carlos Asuaje drove in runs in the 11th inning, delivering San Diego a victory over San Francisco.

Wil Myers and Hector Sanchez homered for the Padres, who have prevailed in eight of their last 11 games against the Giants and seven of their last eight visits to AT&T Park.

Hunter Pence had three hits and two RBIs for the Giants, who led 4-0, 5-1 and 6-2 at different stages of the first four innings.

Diamondbac­ks 6, Nationals 5

David Peralta, A.J. Pollock and Jake Lamb homered off Max Scherzer to lead off the first inning, but Arizona needed a walk-off single by Brandon Drury with one out in the ninth for a victory over Washington.

Pollock tripled to open the ninth inning off Enny Romero (2-4) before Nationals manager Dusty Baker intentiona­lly walked Jake Lamb and Paul Goldschmid­t to load the bases.

 ?? (Reuters) ?? BALTIMORE ORIOLES first baseman Chris Davis dives to make a catch on a ball hit by the Houston Astros’ Carlos Beltran in the sixth inning of Houston’s 8-7 road victory over the Orioles on Friday night at Camden Yards.
(Reuters) BALTIMORE ORIOLES first baseman Chris Davis dives to make a catch on a ball hit by the Houston Astros’ Carlos Beltran in the sixth inning of Houston’s 8-7 road victory over the Orioles on Friday night at Camden Yards.
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