Santa Fe New Mexican

A roundup of Tuesday’s baseball games.

- Marlins Dodgers 4 2

MIAMI — The Los Angeles Dodgers went 0 for 7 with runners in scoring position against Wei-Yin Chen and four relievers and were beaten by a last-place team for the fifth straight game, losing to the Miami Marlins 4-2 Tuesday night.

The NL champions managed only five hits after being swept in a four-game series at home by woeful Cincinnati. Alex Wood (0-4) lost despite allowing only one earned run in six innings for the Dodgers (1625), who are off to their worst start in 60 years. Miami (15-26) could pass them by sweeping the three-game series.

Nick Wittgren (2-0) entered in the fifth and worked 1⅔ perfect innings to lower his ERA to 0.69. Brad Ziegler gave up a home run to Cody Bellinger in the ninth but earned his sixth save.

Dodgers infielders Justin Turner and Logan Forsythe were activated from the disabled list but couldn’t spark the defending NL champions, who have scored 11 runs during their skid.

PADRES 4, ROCKIES 0

In San Diego, Jordan Lyles came (1-1) within five outs of a perfect game and the first no-hitter in the Padres’ history before allowing Trevor Story’s single.

Lyles then walked Pat Valaika and made way for Kirby Yates. Brad Hand got four outs to complete the one-hitter and earn his 12th save.

San Diego is the only major league that without a no-hitter. The Padres have played 7,858 games since their expansion season of 1969.

ATHLETICS 5, RED SOX 3

In Boston, Stephen Piscotty homered in his first at-bat after being reinstated from the bereavemen­t list and saluted his late mother as he crossed home plate, helping lead Oakland in a game delayed almost two hours because of weather.

Piscotty, who returned to the A’s Tuesday after missing four games to be with his family, drove an 0-2 pitch from Eduardo Rodriguez out to left in the second inning. He slowly made his way around the bases, then after rounding third placed his right hand over his heart and patted it with a glance to the sky in tribute to Gretchen Piscotty, who died May 6 after battling amyotrophi­c lateral sclerosis, also known as Lou Gehrig’s Disease.

METS 12, BLUE JAYS 2

In New York, Noah Syndergaar­d (3-1) won for the first time in five weeks, knocking in two early runs against the team that traded him to rouse a sluggish Mets offense.

Missing injured sluggers Yoenis Cespedes and Todd Frazier from a slumping lineup, the Mets finally broke through anyway against Jaime Garcia (2-3) and the skidding Blue Jays after an 86-minute rain delay at the start.

Juan Lagares had four hits, three RBIs and a stolen base to help New York improve to 12-0 at home against Toronto — the longest such streak in interleagu­e history, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.

DIAMONDBAC­KS 2, BREWERS 1

In Phoenix, Daniel Descalso singled home Jarrod Dyson with two outs in the eighth inning, and Arizona snapped a six-game losing streak.

The Diamondbac­ks managed just three hits against starter Jhoulys Chacin and three relievers, but starter Zack Greinke stifled Milwaukee over six innings and Arizona tied together just enough offense to get by.

Taylor Williams (0-1) walked Jeff Mathis to start the Arizona eighth, and Descalso singled through the shift to score pinchrunne­r Dyson. It gave Archie Bradley (1-1) a win after striking out two in a perfect eighth. Brad Boxberger tossed a scoreless ninth for his 12th save.

PIRATES 7, WHITE SOX 0

In Pittsburgh, Trevor Williams (5-2) scattered six hits in seven innings, and Adam Frazier homered to start a four-run first.

Chicago has lost eight of nine and 12 of 14, dropping to a major league-worst 10-28. The White Sox have matched the poorest 38-game start in team history, in 1948.

YANKEES 3, NATIONALS 3, 5½ INNINGS, SUSPENDED

In Washington, Tyler Austin hit a two-run homer and a sacrifice fly as the Yankees rallied from a 3-0 deficit in a game suspended because of rain with the score 3-3 after 5½ innings.

The game is scheduled to continue at 3:05 p.m. Wednesday before the finale of the two-game interleagu­e series.

Washington built a 3-0 lead against Masahiro Tanaka when Anthony Rendon homered in the first, and Andrew Stevenson hit a run-scoring single in the second and scored on Pedro Severino’s double.

TIGERS 9, INDIANS 8

In Detroit, JaCoby Jones homered and doubled, and the Tigers rallied in a five-run seventh as Andrew Miller (1-2) allowed two inherited runners to score and gave up two runs of his own. Pete Kozma hit a tying, two-run double, and Miller walked John Hicks with the bases loaded.

Cleveland led 4-0 on Brandon Guyer’s first-inning grand slam and 8-4 before Detroit rallied for its third straight win. Miller faced six batters, giving up two doubles and three walks while getting one out.

CUBS 3, BRAVES 2

In Atlanta, Cubs catcher Willson Contreras helped Chicago throw out two runners at home plate and another at third base before rallying for two runs in the ninth inning.

After Ronald Acuna Jr. homered against Carl Edwards Jr. (2-0) for a 2-1 lead in the eighth, Albert Almora Jr. and Addison Russell hit consecutiv­e doubles and Ben Zobrist came through with a two-out, run-scoring single off Arodys Vizcaino (1-2). Brandon Morrow got three outs for his 10th save.

TWINS 4, CARDINALS 1

In Minneapoli­s, Bobby Wilson hit his first home run since Sept. 21, 2016, for Tampa Bay, a tworun drive off Luke Gregerson that capped a three-run seventh.

Jose Berrios (4-4) surrendere­d one run on two hits and struck out 10, leaving after hitting Kolten Wong with a pitch with one out in the eighth.

Addison Reed struck out both batters he faced and Fernando Rodney retired three straight batters for his eighth save.

RAYS 6, ROYALS 5

In Kansas City, Mo., Jonny Venters (1-0) got two outs for his first victory since Sept. 27, 2012, while with Atlanta against the Mets. The left-hander had been out since 2012 due to four major elbow surgeries, including three Tommy John operations, before returning to the majors this season.

 ?? WILFREDO LEE/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Marlins relief pitcher Tayron Guerrero, right, tags out the Dodgers’ Max Muncy as he heads for first base during Tuesday’s game in Miami. The last-place Marlins defeated the Dodgers 4-2.
WILFREDO LEE/ASSOCIATED PRESS Marlins relief pitcher Tayron Guerrero, right, tags out the Dodgers’ Max Muncy as he heads for first base during Tuesday’s game in Miami. The last-place Marlins defeated the Dodgers 4-2.

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