Marin Independent Journal

Farmer's 5 RBIs, 4 hits keys Reds' rout against Cubs

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CINCINNATI >> Kyle Farmer homered twice and tied his career high with five RBIs to power the Cincinnati Reds to their high-scoring game in 23 years, a 20-5 rout of the Chicago Cubs on Thursday.

Nick Senzel also had four of the Reds' hits, and Brandon Drury, Tommy Pham and Albert Almora Jr. had three apiece. Drury Pham, Almora and Matt Reynolds each had three RBIs.

The Reds scored the most runs since a 22-3 win at Philadelph­ia on Sept. 4, 1999, while Chicago gave up its most since a 21-8 defeat at the Phillies on July 3, 1999.

Hunter Greene (2-6) won for the first time since his major league debut on April 10 despite giving up five runs, seven hits and two walks in five innings.

Justin Steele (1-5) gave up seven runs, seven hits and two walks in two-plus innings.

YANKEES 7, RAYS 2 >> Nestor Cortes took a three-hit shutout into the ninth inning, Matt Carpenter sparked a go-ahead, threerun rally in his Yankees debut and New York beat Tampa Bay.

Cortes (4-1) won his third straight start, striking out five and walking one in eight-plus innings. He threw 77 strikes among a career-high 109 pitches.

Aaron Judge had a pair of RBIs to raise his total to 36 as the Yankees won their third straight.

Ryan Yarbrough (0-1) held the Yankees hitless through five innings. He gave up three runs — two earned — and two hits in 5 2/3 innings.

PHILLIES 4, BRAVES 1 >> Aaron Nola struck out 10 while pitching shutout ball into the ninth inning for his first victory since opening day, leading Philadelph­ia over Atlanta.

J.T. Realmuto homered as the Phillies prevented the World Series champion Braves from posting their first threegame winning streak of the season.

Nola (2-4) did little wrong against the Braves, allowing one run and five hits in 8 1/3 innings.

Kyle Wright (4-3) retired the first six batters before Realmuto connected.

TIGERS 4, GUARDIANS 3 >> Miguel Cabrera's third hit of the game was a gameending single in the ninth inning, lifting Detroit past Cleveland.

Jonathan Schoop hit a one-out double in the final inning, advanced on a wild pitch from Trevor Stephan (2-2) and scored on Cabrera's 3,029th hit.

Gregory Soto (2-2) gave up one hit and struck out one in the ninth, earning the win for the Tigers.

The Guardians ended Tarik Skubal's 21-inning scoreless streak, the longest by a starter pitcher this year, and tied the score in third.

Luke Maile hit an RBI double and Owen Miller had a two-run single.

ROYALS 3, TWINS 2 >> Whit Merrifield drove in two runs with a double and scored on Bobby Witt Jr.'s double, as Kansas City rallied for three runs in the eighth inning and beat Minnesota.

Josh Staumont (2-1) worked a scoreless inning and picked up the win.

Scott Barlow earned his fifth save as the Royals snapped a seven-game losing streak.

Devin Smeltzer pitched seven scoreless innings for the Twins before Tyler Duffey (2-3) let the lead slip away in the eighth. Emmanuel Rivera singled with one out and moved to second on Ryan O'Hearn's two-out, pinchhit single.

Merrifield then lined a double into the gap in right-center to tie the score at 2.

After Andrew Benintendi walked, Witt doubled to left-center, scoring Merrifield with the go-ahead run.

The Twins got on the board in the second inning on Ryan Jeffers' RBI single. They added their second run in the fourth when Jose Miranda doubled and came around on a two-out single by Gilberto Celestino. NATIONALS 7, ROCKIES 3 >> Patrick Corbin ended a 10-start winless streak, allowing three runs over 6 1/3 innings to lead Washington over Colorado.

Corbin (1-7) had not won since last Sept. 23 at Cincinnati in his next-to-last start of the season. He gave up seven hits, struck out three and walked two, lowering his ERA from 6.60 to 6.30.

César Hernández had a single, double, walk and scored twice for Washington, which took a 4-0 firstinnin­g lead.

Dee Strange-Gordon added a triple and a single.

Yonathan Daza and Elias Díaz each had two hits for Colorado, which has lost four of five. Germán Márquez (1-5) gave up five runs and six hits in six innings.

BREWERS 4, CARDINALS 3 >> Josh Hader escaped a ninth-inning jam in his 37th straight scoreless appearance and Milwaukee held off St. Louis for its third straight win.

Tyrone Taylor drove in a run for the seventh game in a row and Luis Urías homered as the NL Central leaders increased their edge over the second-place Cardinals to 4 1/2 games.

Milwaukee first baseman Rowdy Tellez helped with his glove, ranging to catch five foul balls for outs. Overall, Brewers fielders caught seven foulouts.

Paul Goldschmid­t homered and extended his hitting streak to 17 games for the Cardinals.

Hader, activated from the family medical emergency list earlier in the day, earned his 16th save in 16 tries this season.

He gave up a leadoff single to Tommy Edman in the ninth and a one-out walk to Nolan Arenado before retiring Albert Pujols on a foul popup and Juan Yepez on a popout.

It marked Hader's 30th consecutiv­e save conversion.

He hasn't allowed a run since last July.

 ?? AARON DOSTER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? The Reds' Kyle Farmer runs the bases after hitting a two-run home run during the second inning against the Cubs in Cincinnati on Thursday.
AARON DOSTER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Reds' Kyle Farmer runs the bases after hitting a two-run home run during the second inning against the Cubs in Cincinnati on Thursday.

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