A heavier than full slate for games throughout the day, beginning with a doubleheader in...
Pittsburgh, where the Pirates host the Colorado Rockies. Game one saw Juan Nicasio and James McDonald take the mound. Colorado got things started in the seventh inning with a Jason Giambi sacrifice fly bringing in Carlos Gonzalez. Pittsburgh tied it in the bottom of the seventh with a solo home run by Pedro Alvarez. The Rockies got the lead back in the eighth inning when Tyler Colvin hit a sacrifice fly, giving Eric Young time to get home. This held up for a 2-1 win, with Matt Reynolds picking up the win, Rafael Betancourt pitching a clean ninth for the save, and Chris Resop suffering the loss while throwing McDonald's strong effort away.
In game two, Jhoulys Chacin and Charlie Morton got the starting nods. Pittsburgh started things here in the fifth inning as Nate McLouth doubled in Alex Presley before coming home on an Andrew McCutchen single, followed by McCutchen being swept in on a Garrett Jones two run homer, and Pedro Alvarez also hit a solo shot to back it up. Colorado got as close as 5-1 with a seventh inning Ramon Hernandez solo home run. Morton was in line for the win, while Chacin was stuck with the loss.
Westward to Milwaukee, with the Brewers hosting the Houston Astros. J.A. Happ and Shaun Marcum were given the ball. Houston led off with a first inning as J.D. Martinez doubled Jose Altuve across the plate. Milwaukee got the lead back in their half of the first, as Ryan Braun launched a two-run home run, also scoring Carlos Gomez. The Astros answered in the second inning as Altuve singled in Chris Snyder before coming home on a Carlos Lee single, and then Martinez darted home to score on a wild pitch. The Brewers got one back in the bottom of the second as Travis Ishikawa hit a solo home run. Milwaukee tied it in the third inning as Braun dashed home on a wild pitch, safely scoring. Houston got the lead back in the seventh inning as Snyder singled in Brian Bogusevic. The Astros padded the lead with a 2-RBI single from Martinez in the eighth, knocking in Jordan Schafer and Altuve. The Brewers got one back with a Corey Hart solo shot in the bottom of the eighth, making the game 7-5, as far as it would get. Wilton Lopez was in line for the win, Brett Myers successfully converted the save, while Jose Veras took the loss.
Down in Chicago, the Cubs host the St. Louis Cardinals. Lance Lynn and Chris Volstad were tabbed to start. St. Louis got going in the third inning as Matt Carpenter singled Daniel Descalso home. Chicago tied it in the fourth inning with Bryan LaHair hitting a solo home run. The Cardinals got the lead back in the sixth inning as Carlos Beltran doubled in Rafael Furcal before being swept home by a two-run homer from David Freese. St. Louis made it 5-1 in the eighth, an eventual final, as Freese doubled to score Beltran. Lynn earned the win and Volstad got the loss.
Out west, the Oakland Athletics hosted the Chicago White Sox. The relatively unknown starters were Jarrod Parker and Chris Sale. Oakland busted the scoring open in the sixth inning as Josh Reddick doubled to score Jemile Weeks, and then he came home on a Yoenis Cespedes single. Chicago got one back in the seventh inning as Kosuke Fukudome doubled to score Alex Rios. The White Sox tied it wit ha solo shot off the bat of Paul Konerko in the ninth inning. Chicago took a lead in the fourteenth inning when Alexei Ramirez doubled in both Dayan Viciedo and Alejandro De Aza. The Athletics tied it up again in the bottom of the fourteenth as Cespedes blasted a two-run homer, also scoring Reddick, before Kila Ka'aihue singled Seth Smith home for a 5-4 victory. Jim Miller was in position for the win, while Hector Santiago suffered a blown save and heartbreaking loss.
Southeast of there, the Arizona Diamondbacks hosted the Philadelphia Phillies. Cole Hamels and Trevor Cahill earned the starts. Philadelphia opened with a first inning Hunter Pence single, bringing in Placido Polanco. The Phillies rallied to extend their lead in the sixth inning beginning with Juan Pierre dashing home on a wild pitch, followed by Pence singling Polanco home, Carlos Ruiz singling Pence home, and Hamels hitting a 2-RBI single to drive in Ty Wigginton and Ruiz. Arizona got on the board in the seventh inning as Jason Kubel singled in Aaron Hill and Justin Upton scored when Paul Goldschmidt reached on an error. Philadelphia iced it in the ninth inning at 7-2 as Polanco doubled to knock in Pierre. Hamels earned the win and Cahill suffered the loss.
Back in California, the San Diego Padres hosted the Washington Nationals. Jordan Zimmermann and Joe Wieland were set to start. Washington began with a second inning Rick Ankiel double, scoring Adam LaRoche, before he came home on Zimmermann single. San Diego got on the board in the fifth inning as Orlando Hudson hit a solo home run. The Nationals added on in the seventh inning when LaRoche singled in Ian Desmond, followed by a Jayson Werth bases loaded walk to force in Danny Espinosa, and Wilson Ramos singling in both Mark DeRosa and LaRoche. Washington scored again in the eighth as relief pitcher Tom Gorzelanny singled in Desmond. The Padres got as close as 7-2 with a ninth inning Cameron Maybin groundout giving time for Mark Kotsay to dash home. Zimmermann picked up the win, Gorzelanny converted the save, and Wieland took the loss.
Way to the northeast, the Baltimore Orioles hosted the Toronto Blue Jays. Kyle Drabek and Jason Hammel were summoned to start. Baltimore cut open the scoring in the second inning with a solo home run by Wilson Betemit. The Orioles added on in the fourth with a solo shot from Chris Davis. Baltimore struck again with an eighth inning Adam Jones double driving in Nick Markakis. This made it 3-0, a final, with Hammel getting the win, Pedro Strop shakily converting the save, and Drabek getting victimized by no run support in the loss.
West to Detroit, with the Tigers hosting the Seattle Mariners. Felix Hernandez and Adam Wilk paced the game. Seattle started early with a first inning Jesus Montero single allowing Dustin Ackley to score. The Mariners added on in the second inning with an Ackley single, knocking in both Miguel Olivo and Michael Saunders, before a Brendan Ryan sacrifice fly that gave time for Casper Wells to dart home. Seattle padded the lead with a third inning two-run home run by Alex Liddi, sweeping in Montero. Detroit got one back in the bottom of the third as Brennan Boesch lifted a solo shot. The Mariners padded the lead in the fifth inning when Ackley doubled in Wells. Seattle struck again in the sixth inning as Montero singled to drive in Ichiro, followed by a Saunders walk with the bases loaded that forced in Justin Smoak. The scoring ended here, with Seattle owning a 9-1 win, credited to Hernandez, while Wilk suffered a brutal loss.
Into Ohio, as the Cleveland Indians host the Kansas City Royals. Luke Hochevar opposes Ubaldo Jimenez from the mound. Kansas City was first to score with a first inning two-run home run by Billy Butler, also scoring Chris Getz. The Royals extended the lead in the fifth inning as Eric Hosmer hit a two-run homer, sweeping in Alex Gordon. Cleveland got on the board in the sixth as Travis Hafner grounded into a fielder's choice that gave time for Michale Brantley to dart home. The Indians chipped away in the seventh as Aaron Cunningham singled in Jason Kipnis. Kansas City made it 8-2 with a three-run Gordon home run in the ninth inning, knocking in Alcides Escobar and Getz and a Butler solo shot. Hochevar got the win while Jimenez took the loss.
Over to New York, with the Mets hosting the Miami Marlins. Mark Buehrle and R.A. Dickey are the solid starting pitchers. Miami began with a fifth inning Omar Infante solo home run. New York grabbed the lead with a two-run home run by David Wright in the sixth inning, also scoring Daniel Murphy. The Mets extended the lead in the eighth inning as Lucas Duda singled in Ruben Tejada, followed by Mike Baxter doubling in Wright and Duda. This was it for the scoring, making the final 5-1, with Dickey picking up the win and Buehrle taking the loss.
Back to Ohio, where the Cincinnati Reds hosted the San Francisco Giants. Barry Zito and Bronson Arroyo were the veteran pitchers. San Francisco was first on the board as Angel Pagan launched a solo home run in the third inning. The Giants added on with a fourth inning Brandon Crawford single to drive in Hector Sanchez. Cincinnati rallied to a lead in the seventh inning as Scott Rolen hit a solo home run, Wilson Valdez hit a sacrifice fly to bring in Ryan Ludwick, Ryan Hanigan darted home safely on a wild pitch, and Joey Votto doubled to knock in Drew Stubbs. The final here stood at 4-2, with Jose Arredondo standing in line for the win, Sean Marshall converting the save, and Clay Hensley taking the loss.
Down in Florida, the Tampa Bay Rays host the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. C.J. Wilson and Jeremy Hellickson are the talented young arms designated to pitch. Tampa Bay began in the third inning with a Ben Zobrist solo shot, followed by a Jeff Keppinger double that brought home Carlos Pena. Los Angeles got one back in the fourth inning as Vernon Wells hit a solo home run. The Rays added on in the eighth as Brandon Allen walked with the bases loaded, forcing in Evan Longoria. The Angels pulled closer in the ninth as Erick Aybar reached on an error, providing time for Torii Hunter to dash home safely. Tampa Bay held on to win 3-2, with Hellickson getting the win, Fernando Rodney shutting down his former team for the save, and Wilson suffering the loss.
Out in Texas, the Rangers host the New York Yankees. Phil Hughes and Scott Feldman were the starters. Texas began with a second inning Adrian Beltre solo home run. The Rangers extended their lead in the third inning as Elvis Andrus grounded out to bring in Mitch Moreland, followed by Beltre singling in Ian Kinsler and Michael Young doubling to bring around Josh Hamilton. New York got on the board in the fourth inning as Raul Ibanez hit a ground rule double that forced in Robinson Cano, before Eric Chavez hit a sacrifice fly, providing time for Mark Teixeira to dash home. Texas extended their lead in the bottom of the fourth on a solo shot by Mike Napoli. The Rangers struck again in the sixth inning as Mitch Moreland lifted a solo home run, and Beltre singled Kinsler home again. The Yankees shot back with a seventh inning Ibanez solo shot. This was as close as it would get, with Texas winning 7-3, and Robbie Ross was in line for the win while Hughes was stuck with the loss.
Up north, the Minnesota Twins host the Boston Red Sox. Clay Buchholz and Liam Hendriks pace the game. Boston started things in the second inning as Cody Ross singled in David Ortiz, before Mike Aviles hit a three-run home run, sweeping in Kevin Youkilis and Ross. Minnesota got one back as Alexi Casilla singled home Ben Revere. The Red Sox answered in the third with a Jarrod Saltalamacchia single to bring home both Dustin Pedroia and Adrian Gonzalez. Boston padded the lead in the fifth inning as Gonzalez singled Pedroia in. The Twins rallied close in the sixth inning as Denard Span doubled in Revere, followed by Joe Mauer's 2-RBI single, scoring Casilla and Span, Justin Morneau doubling to knock in Jamey Carroll, and Trevor Plouffe singling to complete Mauer's trip around the bases. Boston held on to win 7-6, with Buchholz getting the win, Alfredo Aceves converting a shaky save, and Hendriks taking the loss.
Finally, way to the southwest, the Los Angeles Dodgers host the Atlanta Braves. Brandon Beachy and Ted Lilly will take the hill tonight. Atlanta got on the board in the fourth inning as Dan Uggla singled in Freddie Freeman. Los Angeles tied it in the fifth as Dee Gordon grounded out to provide time for Tony Gwynn, Jr. to score. The Dodgers grabbed the lead as Matt Kemp hit a solo home run in the sixth. The Braves rallied in the ninth inning as Uggla, Chipper Jones, and Jason Heyward all hit singles, scoring Freeman, Jack Wilson, and Uggla, respectively. This gave them a 4-2 lead, which was a final, with the win going to Jonny Venters, the save to Craig Kimbrel, and the loss to Javy Guerra.
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