Albuquerque Journal

10 IN A ROW FOR YANKS

New York rallies in ninth to subdue Toronto; Twins edge Orioles

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TORONTO — Gleyber Torres homered early, then hit a goahead single in the ninth inning as the New York Yankees won their 10th straight game, beating the Toronto Blue Jays 3-2 Monday night.

Giancarlo Stanton singled off Yimi Garcia (0-2) to begin the New York ninth, ending a streak of four perfect innings by Blue Jays relievers. Pinch-runner Tim Locastro stole second, but Josh Donaldson grounded out and Aaron Hicks struck out before Torres lined a single to center field.

Clay Holmes (2-0) pitched 1⅓ innings for the win and Chad Green worked a perfect ninth for his first save in three chances. The Yankees won for the 12th time in 13 games and improved their MLB-leading record to 17-8.

The Blue Jays dropped to 9-3 in one-run games.

TWINS 2, ORIOLES 1: In Baltimore, Chris Paddack pitched effectivel­y into the sixth, and Carlos Correa hit a tie-breaking single that same inning to lift Minnesota to its 10th win in 11 games.

The Twins were shut out in two of Paddack’s first three starts this season but got just enough run support to win this time. Paddack (1-2) allowed a run and four hits in 5⅓ innings. Hard-throwing rookie Jhoan Duran pitched a perfect ninth for his first career save.

Tyler Wells allowed a run and four hits in five innings for Baltimore.

Minnesota third baseman Jose Miranda made his bigleague debut. Ranked as baseball’s No. 93 prospect by MLB Pipeline, he went hitless in four at-bats.

ASTROS 3, MARINERS 0: In Houston, Yordan Alvarez hit a solo homer and rookie Jeremy Peña added a two-run shot to back up another solid start from Jake Odorizzi and help Houston top Seattle.

Ryne Stanek got the last out of the seventh after Odorizzi (2-2) left the game. Odorizzi allowed four hits in 6⅔ scoreless innings for his second straight win after dropping his first two decisions this season. Héctor Neris and Rafael Montero pitched a scoreless inning each to complete the shutout.

The victory snapped a twogame skid for the Astros and moved manager Dusty Baker within one win of becoming the 12th manager in MLB history to reach 2,000.

WHITE SOX 3, ANGELS 0: In Chicago, Dylan Cease struck out 11 to match a career best and gave up just one hit in seven sparkling innings, propelling Chicago past Los Angeles.

Three-time AL MVP Mike Trout struck out in all four atbats, three against Cease. The Angels star fanned against Liam Hendriks — who earned his fifth save — to end the game.

Angels two-way star Shohei Ohtani didn’t start, a day after making an early exit because of groin tightness. The reigning AL MVP grounded out as a pinch-hitter in the eighth.

Cease (3-1) threw 64 of 93 pitches for strikes and walked none. Taylor Ward got the only hit against him, a leadoff double in the fourth. Cease’s previous 11-strikeout performanc­e came on Aug. 29, 2021, against the Chicago Cubs.

BRAVES 5, METS 2: In New

York, Austin Riley homered, Max Fried won his third straight outing and Atlanta cooled New York in the first of 19 meetings between the NL East rivals this season.

Travis d’Arnaud had three hits and three RBIs against his former team. Fried (3-2) settled in after a rocky start, outpitchin­g Chris Bassitt (3-2) as the defending World Series champions took the opener of a fourgame series with only their second comeback win of the year.

Kenley Jansen got three outs to remain perfect in seven save chances with his new team.

Mark Canha hit his first home run for the division-leading Mets (16-8), who played without manager Buck Showalter. He was suspended for one game about 20 minutes before the first pitch after Major League Baseball determined New York reliever Yoan López intentiona­lly threw at Philadelph­ia slugger Kyle Schwarber the previous night.

López, optioned to Triple-A Syracuse following Sunday’s victory, received a three-game ban that starts whenever he returns to the active big league roster — unless he appeals.

CARDINALS 1, ROYALS 0: In St. Louis, Paul Goldschmid­t hit an early home run and Steven Matz and the St. Louis bullpen made it stand up, leading the Cardinals over Kansas City.

Goldschmid­t, who got his first day off of the season Sunday, connected with one out in the first inning against Zack Greinke (0-2).

The Royals lost their fourth in a row overall, and have dropped 21 of their last 28 to St. Louis dating to Aug. 7, 2017. This game was a makeup from a rainout on April 13 — the I-70 interleagu­e series continues Tuesday and Wednesday in Kansas City.

Matz (3-1) scattered four hits, including a pair of doubles, in six innings. He walked none, hit a batter and struck out four. St. Louis relievers Kodi Whitley, Nick Wittgren and Giovanny Gallegos were equally sharp, each pitching an inning in the combined five-hitter. Gallegos gave up a two-out single in the ninth but picked up his fifth save in six chances.

DIAMONDBAC­KS 5, MARLINS 4: In Miami, Zac Gallen outpitched Pablo López as Arizona built a lead and held on to beat Miami.

David Peralta homered, singled twice and drove in three runs, and Daulton Varsho hit two doubles for the Diamondbac­ks, who have won five of seven. Arizona’s Jordan Luplow had two hits and two RBIs.

In a matchup of starters who entered with ERAs under one, Gallen (1-0) threw 6⅓ innings of two-run ball. He allowed five hits, struck out six and hit two batters. Ian Kennedy pitched around a single and walk in the ninth for his second save.

López’s string of 18⅔ scoreless innings ended in the first on Peralta’s two-run homer. Varsho hit a leadoff double before Peralta sent López’s first pitch over the wall in right.

RAYS 6, ATHLETICS 1: In Oakland, Calif., Yandy Díaz led off the game with a home run to back right-hander Drew Rassmussen’s second straight winning start as Tampa Bay beat Oakland.

The Rays’ Wander Franco returned to the lineup and hit a pair of run-scoring singles after a precaution­ary day off Sunday to nurse his tender right leg.

Rasmussen (2-1) allowed one run and one hit, struck out three and walked one in five solid innings.

 ?? JEFF ROBERSON/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? St. Louis’ Paul Goldschmid­t circles the bases after hitting a homer off Kansas City’s Zack Greinke, background, during the Cardinals’ 1-0 victory over the visiting Royals on Monday afternoon.
JEFF ROBERSON/ASSOCIATED PRESS St. Louis’ Paul Goldschmid­t circles the bases after hitting a homer off Kansas City’s Zack Greinke, background, during the Cardinals’ 1-0 victory over the visiting Royals on Monday afternoon.

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