Baseball Capsules
September 11, 2015
ATLANTA (AP) Bartolo Colon's shutout streak ended at 31 innings while he won his fourth straight start, pitching the streaking New York Mets past the reeling Atlanta Braves 7-2 on Thursday night.
Kevin Plawecki and Juan Uribe each drove in three runs for New York, which has won four in a row to increase its NL East lead to 7 1/2 games over Washington.
In a game that started 2 hours, 20 minutes late because of rain, Colon (14-11) allowed seven hits, two runs, one walk and struck out two in 6 2-3 innings.
The 42-year-old Colon, who added an RBI single in the fourth, led 4-0 before Jace Peterson's RBI triple and Andrelton Simmons' single in the seventh.
The Mets' record for consecutive scoreless innings is 32 2-3, set by R.A. Dickey in 2012.
Atlanta, which has lost 21 of 24 overall, dropped its ninth straight at home to match the franchise's longest skid and worst since the 1988 team started 0-9 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium.
Colon outpitched All-Star Shelby Miller (5-14), whose winless streak reached 21 straight starts.
MARINERS 5, RANGERS 0
Nelson Cruz reached 40 home runs for the second straight season, Felix Hernandez pitched three-hit ball for eight innings and Seattle beat Texas.
The Rangers were shut out for the second straight day. Their lead for the second AL wild-card spot was cut to one game over idle Minnesota.
Texas missed a chance to gain on AL West-leading Houston and fell 2 1/2 games behind the idle Astros.
Cruz missed the previous six games because of a strained right quadriceps. He matched his career high for homers set last season with Baltimore, connecting for a two-run shot in a three-run seventh.
Hernandez (17-8) struck out eight and walked four. He tied Houston's Dallas Keuchel for the most victories in the AL. Derek Holland (3-2) worked seven innings, allowing all five runs and nine hits.
ROCKIES 4, PADRES 3
SAN DIEGO (AP) - Nolan Arenado hit his NL-leading 38th home run and Colorado center fielder Charlie Blackmon made a leaping catch of Brett Wallace's ninth-inning drive near the top of the wall.
Carlos Gonzalez hit his 37th homer for the Rockies and Daniel Descalso hit a tiebreaking shot leading off the eighth. Corey Dickerson also connected for Colorado.
Descalso homered off Joaquin Benoit (6-5), who hadn't pitched since Saturday because of back spasms.
Justin Miller (1-0) struck out the side in the seventh, and fanned all seven batters he faced in the series. John Axford closed for his 21st save.
INDIANS 7, TIGERS 5
CLEVELAND (AP) - Michael Brantley homered twice, including a tiebreaking, two-run drive in the eighth against Blaine Hardy (4-3), and Brantley homered into the right-field seats.
Cody Allen (2-4) pitched 1 2-3 innings and struck out AL hitting leader Miguel Cabrera to end the game.
With their sixth straight home win, the Indians closed within four games of Texas for the AL's second wild card. Minnesota and the Los Angeles Angels are between the Rangers and Indians in the wild-card race.
REDS 11, CARDINALS 0
CINCINNATI (AP) - Todd Frazier and Brandon Phillips both homered and drove in three runs as last-place Cincinnati sent NL Central-leading St. Louis to its largest margin of defeat this season.
The Cardinals opened their longest road trip of the season - 11 days, 10 games - with their fourth loss in five games.
Reds star Joey Votto doubled and singled, driving in a run and scoring one, a day after his tantrum at home plate following an ejection.
Jaime Garcia (8-5) lasted a season-low 4 1-3 innings and gave up six runs. John Lamb (1-3), one of three left-handers acquired from Kansas City for Johnny Cueto in late July, shook off control problems for his first major league win. He walked six, struck out six and gave up three hits in five innings.
BREWERS 6, PIRATES 4, 13 INNINGS
PITTSBURGH (AP) - Logan Shafer singled home Nevin Ashley with the go-ahead run in the 13th inning.
Luis Sardinas added an insurance run off Radhames Liz (1-4) with a single as the Brewers beat the Pirates for the seventh straight time despite twice having late leads erased by Pittsburgh home runs.
Andrew McCutchen's 22nd of the season tied it in the eighth. Gregory Polanco's solo shot off Milwaukee closer Francisco Rodriguez tied it again in the 12th after the Brewers had gone up on an RBI single by Ryan Braun.
Rodriguez (1-3) got the win after blowing the save. Kyle Lohse earned the second save of his 15-year career.
A.J. Burnett gave up three first-inning runs his return from a lengthy stay on the disabled list with a strained right elbow. Pittsburgh remained 4 1/2 games behind St. Louis in the NL Central, but in control of the wild-card race.
September 11, 2015
ATLANTA (AP) Bartolo Colon's shutout streak ended at 31 innings while he won his fourth straight start, pitching the streaking New York Mets past the reeling Atlanta Braves 7-2 on Thursday night.
Kevin Plawecki and Juan Uribe each drove in three runs for New York, which has won four in a row to increase its NL East lead to 7 1/2 games over Washington.
In a game that started 2 hours, 20 minutes late because of rain, Colon (14-11) allowed seven hits, two runs, one walk and struck out two in 6 2-3 innings.
The 42-year-old Colon, who added an RBI single in the fourth, led 4-0 before Jace Peterson's RBI triple and Andrelton Simmons' single in the seventh.
The Mets' record for consecutive scoreless innings is 32 2-3, set by R.A. Dickey in 2012.
Atlanta, which has lost 21 of 24 overall, dropped its ninth straight at home to match the franchise's longest skid and worst since the 1988 team started 0-9 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium.
Colon outpitched All-Star Shelby Miller (5-14), whose winless streak reached 21 straight starts.
MARINERS 5, RANGERS 0
Nelson Cruz reached 40 home runs for the second straight season, Felix Hernandez pitched three-hit ball for eight innings and Seattle beat Texas.
The Rangers were shut out for the second straight day. Their lead for the second AL wild-card spot was cut to one game over idle Minnesota.
Texas missed a chance to gain on AL West-leading Houston and fell 2 1/2 games behind the idle Astros.
Cruz missed the previous six games because of a strained right quadriceps. He matched his career high for homers set last season with Baltimore, connecting for a two-run shot in a three-run seventh.
Hernandez (17-8) struck out eight and walked four. He tied Houston's Dallas Keuchel for the most victories in the AL. Derek Holland (3-2) worked seven innings, allowing all five runs and nine hits.
ROCKIES 4, PADRES 3
SAN DIEGO (AP) - Nolan Arenado hit his NL-leading 38th home run and Colorado center fielder Charlie Blackmon made a leaping catch of Brett Wallace's ninth-inning drive near the top of the wall.
Carlos Gonzalez hit his 37th homer for the Rockies and Daniel Descalso hit a tiebreaking shot leading off the eighth. Corey Dickerson also connected for Colorado.
Descalso homered off Joaquin Benoit (6-5), who hadn't pitched since Saturday because of back spasms.
Justin Miller (1-0) struck out the side in the seventh, and fanned all seven batters he faced in the series. John Axford closed for his 21st save.
INDIANS 7, TIGERS 5
CLEVELAND (AP) - Michael Brantley homered twice, including a tiebreaking, two-run drive in the eighth against Blaine Hardy (4-3), and Brantley homered into the right-field seats.
Cody Allen (2-4) pitched 1 2-3 innings and struck out AL hitting leader Miguel Cabrera to end the game.
With their sixth straight home win, the Indians closed within four games of Texas for the AL's second wild card. Minnesota and the Los Angeles Angels are between the Rangers and Indians in the wild-card race.
REDS 11, CARDINALS 0
CINCINNATI (AP) - Todd Frazier and Brandon Phillips both homered and drove in three runs as last-place Cincinnati sent NL Central-leading St. Louis to its largest margin of defeat this season.
The Cardinals opened their longest road trip of the season - 11 days, 10 games - with their fourth loss in five games.
Reds star Joey Votto doubled and singled, driving in a run and scoring one, a day after his tantrum at home plate following an ejection.
Jaime Garcia (8-5) lasted a season-low 4 1-3 innings and gave up six runs. John Lamb (1-3), one of three left-handers acquired from Kansas City for Johnny Cueto in late July, shook off control problems for his first major league win. He walked six, struck out six and gave up three hits in five innings.
BREWERS 6, PIRATES 4, 13 INNINGS
PITTSBURGH (AP) - Logan Shafer singled home Nevin Ashley with the go-ahead run in the 13th inning.
Luis Sardinas added an insurance run off Radhames Liz (1-4) with a single as the Brewers beat the Pirates for the seventh straight time despite twice having late leads erased by Pittsburgh home runs.
Andrew McCutchen's 22nd of the season tied it in the eighth. Gregory Polanco's solo shot off Milwaukee closer Francisco Rodriguez tied it again in the 12th after the Brewers had gone up on an RBI single by Ryan Braun.
Rodriguez (1-3) got the win after blowing the save. Kyle Lohse earned the second save of his 15-year career.
A.J. Burnett gave up three first-inning runs his return from a lengthy stay on the disabled list with a strained right elbow. Pittsburgh remained 4 1/2 games behind St. Louis in the NL Central, but in control of the wild-card race.