Saturday, September 1, 2012

MLB Day 149 2012

We have a sixteen-pack today as the rainout from yesterday is scheduled to be made up today. We begin the day in...

New York, where the Yankees host the Baltimore Orioles. Wei-Yin Chen and David Phelps are sent out to pitch. Baltimore led off with Nate McLouth grounding into a double play to get Nick Markakis home. The Orioles got another in the second inning as Manny Machado singled in Chris Davis. Baltimore padded the lead in the fourth inning on a Matt Wieters solo home run. New York got on the board in the bottom of the fourth as Robinson Cano hit a solo shot. The Yankees struck again in the seventh inning when Eduardo Nunez singled to drive in Steve Pearce, before tying it as Derek Jeter walked with the bases loaded to force in Jayson Nix, followed by Nick Swisher reaching on an error that allowed Nunez to come home for a go-ahead run. This held for a 4-3 win, picked up by Boone Logan, while Rafael Soriano tossed his thirty-fifth save of the season, and Chen was stuck with the loss.

West to Chicago, as the Cubs host the San Francisco Giants. Tim Lincecum and Justin Germano are set to pitch. San Francisco got going in the first inning as Hector Sanchez was hit by a pitch with the bases-loaded, forcing in Pablo Sandoval, followed by a 3-RBI Xavier Nady double to sweep in Buster Posey, Hunter Pence, and Sanchez. The Giants added on in the second inning when Marco Scutaro hit a sacrifice fly to bring in Angel Pagan. Chicago got on the board in the third inning as David DeJesus hit a two-run home run, also scoring Darwin Barney. This ended the scoring at 5-2, with Lincecum earning the win, Sergio Romo converting the save, and Germano was handed the loss.

North into Canada, where the Toronto Blue Jays host the Tampa Bay Rays. Jeff Niemann returns from the disabled list to pitch against Henderson Alvarez. Tampa Bay began in the third inning as Ryan Roberts hit a solo home run, followed by Ben Zobrist doubling in Jose Lobaton, and a 2-RBI Matt Joyce double to knock in both B.J. Upton and Zobrist. Toronto got going in the fourth inning as Edwin Encarnacion hit a two-run home run, also scoring Colby Rasmus. The Rays shot back with an eighth inning Joyce solo shot. The Blue Jays pulled back in their half of the inning when Adam Lind singled to plate both Adeiny Hechavarria and Rajai Davis. They failed to tie it, losing 5-4, with Wade Davis in line for the win, while Fernando Rodney notched his fortieth save of the season, and Alvarez was pinned with the loss.

To the west, the Seattle Mariners host the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. Ervin Santana is mismatched with Felix Hernandez. Los Angeles opened in the first inning on an Albert Pujols double to drive in Torii Hunter. Seattle tied it in the third inning as Trayvon Robinson hit a solo home run, followed by Franklin Gutierrez doubling to knock in Dustin Ackley. The Angels rallied ahead in the eighth inning as Pujols reached on an error to bring in Mike Trout, followed by Mark Trumbo singling both Hunter and Pujols across the dish, and a Howie Kendrick double providing time for Vernon Wells to dash home. This made it 5-2, a final, where Santana was given the win, Ernesto Frieri turned the save, and Hernandez was on the hook for the loss.

Back east, the Washington Nationals host the St. Louis Cardinals. Kyle Lohse and Jordan Zimmermann take the hill. Washington started with a first inning Adam LaRoche single to knock in Bryce Harper, followed by Ian Desmond reaching on an error that allowed both LaRoche and Michael Morse to dash home, and a Kurt Suzuki single to finish Desmond's trip around. St. Louis got on the board in the second inning with a two-run David Freese home run, also scoring Yadier Molina. The Nationals padded the lead in the bottom of the second as LaRoche went yard with a two-run home run, bringing Ryan Zimmerman with him. The Cardinals replied in the third inning on a two-run blast from Matt Holliday, bringing in Jon Jay. St. Louis pulled ahead in the fourth inning as Matt Carpenter doubled all of Freese, Daniel Descalso, and Jay in before scoring on a single by Allen Craig. Washington answered in the sixth inning as Danny Espinosa hit a solo home run and Zimmerman singled Jayson Werth across the dish, followed closely by Harper scoring on the throw. The Cardinals tied it up in the eighth inning on a Carlos Beltran single to get Shane Robinson in. St. Louis took the lead in the ninth inning as Freese singled to plate Craig. This made it 10-9, a final, with Mitchell Boggs getting the win, Jason Motte tossing the save, and Drew Storen was stuck with the loss.

South into Atlanta, as the Braves host the Philadelphia Phillies. Cliff Lee and Tim Hudson are on the mound. Philadelphia led off in the first inning as John Mayberry singled in Juan Pierre. The Phillies added on in the third inning with a Jimmy Rollins solo home run. Philadelphia struck again in the fifth inning as Chase Utley doubled home Pierre. The Phillies extended the lead in the sixth inning as the pitcher Lee drew a bases-loaded walk to force in Laynce Nix, followed by Ty Wigginton grounding into a fielder's choice that brought in Kevin Frandsen. Atlanta got on the board in the eighth inning with a Martin Prado solo shot. This was as close as it got, with the final standing at 5-1. Lee notched the win while Hudson was dealt the loss.

Northwest to Kansas City, as the Royals host the Minnesota Twins in a doubleheader. In game one, the pitchers are Cole De Vries and Will Smith. Minnesota struck first in the first inning as Justin Morneau doubled home Josh Willingham. The Twins added on in the fifth inning when Morneau hit a sacrifice fly to get Pedro Florimon in, followed by Ryan Doumit singling to plate Darin Mastroianni. Kansas City got on the board in the seventh inning when Johnny Giavotella singled to knock in Mike Moustakas. This ended the scoring at a 3-1 final, where De Vries picked up the win, Glen Perkins tossed the save, and Smith was given the loss.

In game two, the starting nods go to Liam Hendriks and Luke Hochevar. Minnesota established a first inning lead as Justin Morneau grounded into a double play to bring in Ben Revere, followed by a three-run Chris Parmelee home run, knocking in Alexi Casilla and Josh Willingham. Kansas City got some back in the bottom of the first inning as Salvador Perez singled to bring in David Lough, followed by Mike Moustakas doing the same for Billy Butler. The Twins extended the lead in the second inning as Joe Mauer hit a grand slam, sweeping in Drew Butera, Pedro Florimon, and Revere. The Royals shot back in the third inning on a Moustakas double to get Butler home. Kansas City pulled closer in the fourth inning as Alex Gordon singled, plating Lough, and Butler singled to drive in Alcides Escobar. The Royals chipped away in the seventh inning on an Eric Hosmer single to get both Butler and Perez across the plate. They didn't get the equalizer, falling 8-7, with the win going to Anthony Swarzak, the save again thrown by Glen Perkins as his tenth of the year, and Hochevar was pinned with the loss.

Up into Detroit, where the Tigers host the Chicago White Sox. Francisco Liriano and Max Scherzer are the struggling starters. Detroit got going in the third inning when Brennan Boesch tripled to force in Austin Jackson before scoring on a Miguel Cabrera single. The Tigers got another in the fifth inning as Avisail Garcia singled to knock in Delmon Young. Detroit struck again in the seventh inning as Young hit a solo home run. The Tigers padded the lead in the eighth inning on a Cabrera single to plate Jackson. Chicago avoided the shutout in the ninth inning as Orlando Hudson tripled to push in Paul Konerko. This made it 5-1, with the win going to Scherzer and the loss to Liriano.

South into Houston, as the Astros host the Cincinnati Reds. Homer Bailey and Lucas Harrell are the underrated pitchers. Cincinnati led off with a first inning Ryan Ludwick sacrifice fly to allow Zack Cozart to score. Houston tied it in the fourth inning on a Justin Maxwell solo home run. The Astros won it in the ninth inning as Jose Altuve reached on an error, providing time for Matt Downs to dart home for a 2-1 win. Wilton Lopez was in line for the win while Sean Marshall took the loss no thanks to the defense.

Back to the north, the Cleveland Indians host the Texas Rangers. Scott Feldman and Jeanmar Gomez are the uninspiring starters. Cleveland rallied to a first inning lead as Carlos Santana singled both Shin-Soo Choo and Jason Kipnis home before scoring on a Casey Kotchman groundout, followed by Jack Hannahan grounding out to bring in Michael Brantley. Texas got on the board in the third inning with a David Murphy solo home run. The Rangers got another in the fifth inning as Mitch Moreland hit a sacrifice fly, allowing Murphy to dash home. Texas pulled closer in the sixth inning as Adrian Beltre hit a solo shot. They failed to get the equalizer, with the final being 4-3, giving Gomez the win, while Vinnie Pestano turned a spot save, and Feldman was not freed from the loss.

Over in Milwaukee, the Brewers host the Pittsburgh Pirates. A.J. Burnett and Marco Estrada take the hill. Pittsburgh began in the second inning on a Pedro Alvarez solo home run. Milwaukee tied it in the third inning as Carlos Gomez scored on a wild pitch. The Brewers took the lead in the seventh inning as Gomez doubled to plate Corey Hart. The Pirates retied it in the eighth inning on an Andrew McCutchen single to knock in Brock Holt. Milwaukee won it in the ninth inning by a 3-2 score in walkoff fashion as Hart hit a solo shot. The win was given to John Axford, while Joel Hanrahan was responsible for the loss.

Down in Miami, the Marlins host the New York Mets. Jeremy Hefner and Josh Johnson have the green light to pitch. Miami opened in the third inning on a Bryan Petersen double to drive in Donovan Solano. New York tied it in the fifth inning as Josh Thole grounded out to get Mike Baxter in. The Marlins pulled ahead in the sixth inning as Giancarlo singled to knock in Jose Reyes. Miami got another in the eighth inning with a Carlos Lee single, plating Reyes. The Mets rallied ahead in the ninth inning with Lucas Duda singling to get Daniel Murphy across the dish, followed by Kelly Shoppach's 2-RBI single to take the lead when David Wright and Jason Bay crossed home, as well as Andres Torres on an error. This made it 5-3, a final, with the win going to Ramon Ramirez, the save finished off by Frank Francisco, and the loss was handed to Steve Cishek.

Westward to Colorado, where the Rockies host the San Diego Padres. Edinson Volquez and Jhoulys Chacin are the staff aces pitching. Colorado got going in the first inning as Wilin Rosario singled to knock in Carlos Gonzalez. The Rockies got another in the second inning on a Tyler Colvin solo home run. Colorado padded the lead in the fifth inning as Colvin doubled both Josh Rutledge and Rosario across the dish before scoring on a Chris Nelson single. San Diego got on the board in the sixth inning with a Will Venable solo shot. The Rockies extended the lead in the eighth inning on a Dexter Fowler grand slam, sweeping in Jordan Pacheco, DJ LeMahieu, and Tyler Chatwood. The final ended up being 9-1, with Chacin getting the win and Volquez was pinned with the loss.

Further west, the Oakland Athletics host the Boston Red Sox. Felix Doubront and A.J. Griffin are the young pitchers. Oakland quickly got a lead in the first inning as Coco Crisp hit a solo home run. The Athletics struck again in the third inning as Yoenis Cespedes singled to plate Jonny Gomes before scoring alongside Chris Carter on a Brandon Inge double, and Inge came home on a Derek Norris single. Oakland added on in the fifth inning as Norris singled to drive in Cliff Pennington. Boston got on the board in the sixth inning as Dustin Pedroia singled to knock in Pedro Ciriaco. The Athletics replied in the seventh inning with a Carter solo shot.  This produced the 7-1 final, with Griffin getting the win and Doubront being dealt the loss.

Finally, down in Los Angeles, the Dodgers host the Arizona Diamondbacks. Tyler Skaggs and Josh Beckett have the green light to pitch. Los Angeles was first on the board with a second inning Hanley Ramirez solo home run. Arizona tied it in the third inning as Justin Upton hit a solo shot. The Dodgers regained the lead in the sixth inning on an Andre Ethier solo home run. This held up for a 2-1 win, giving the win to Beckett, while Brandon League turned a spot save, and Skaggs was stuck holding the loss.

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Friday, August 31, 2012

MLB Day 148 2012

Only fourteen on today, as the Royals and Twins were rained out. The rest of the games begin with another matinee from...

Wrigley Field, as the Chicago Cubs host the San Francisco Giants. Madison Bumgarner faces a lesser foe in Chris Volstad. Chicago began in the first inning as Alfonso Soriano singled in Joe Mather. The Cubs added on in the third inning when Soriano went yard on a two-run home run, also scoring Anthony Rizzo, followed by Welington Castillo doubling to score Starlin Castro before scoring on an error. San Francisco got on the board in the fourth inning as Buster Posey doubled in Pablo Sandoval. Chicago shot back in the fifth inning as Castro grounded out to get Rizzo home. The Giants replied in the sixth inning on a Sandoval sacrifice fly allowing Angel Pagan to dash home. San Francisco pulled closer in the eighth inning as Posey singled to knock in Pagan, followed by Hunter Pence grounding out to provide time for Ryan Theriot to dash home. This was as close as it got, with the final being 6-4. The win went to Volstad, while Carlos Marmol picked up the save, and Bumgarner was handed the loss.

East to New York, as the Yankees host the Baltimore Orioles. Miguel Gonzalez and Hiroki Kuroda make the starts. Baltimore started in the second inning as Chris Davis hit a sacrifice fly to bring in Adam Jones, followed by Mark Reynolds hitting a two-run home run, also scoring Matt Wieters. The Orioles struck again in the sixth inning as J.J. Hardy hit a solo home run. Baltimore padded the lead in the ninth inning with Reynolds hitting a solo shot, followed by Nick Markakis singling home Robert Andino. New York tried a ninth inning rally as Curtis Granderson hit a solo home run, but they still lost 6-1. Gonzalez notched the win while Kuroda was stuck with the loss.

Over in Washington, the Nationals host the St. Louis Cardinals. Adam Wainwright and Gio Gonzalez are on the mound. Washington struck first in the first inning as Adam LaRoche singled both Jayson Werth and Bryce Harper. The Nationals got more in the third inning with Ian Desmond singling to knock in Ryan Zimmerman, followed by Danny Espinosa singling to get LaRoche home, Kurt Suzuki doing the same for Desmond, and Werth following suit to finish Espinosa's trip around. Washington added on in the fifth inning when Harper singled both Suzuki and Werth across the dish. The Nationals padded the lead in the eighth inning with a two-run home run by Zimmerman, also scoring Werth. This made the final 10-0, with Gonzalez turning in a five-hit and three-walk complete game shutout, and Wainwright had little help in the loss.

Westward again as the Cleveland Indians host the Texas Rangers. Ryan Dempster and Ubaldo Jimenez are the struggling pitchers. Texas opened in the first inning as Adrian Beltre singled to knock in Ian Kinsler. The Rangers added on in the third inning with Michael Young singling to plate Josh Hamilton and David Murphy singling to drive in Beltre. Cleveland got on the board in the fourth inning as Carlos Santana singled to bring in Asdrubal Cabrera. Texas extended the lead in the sixth inning as Kinsler doubled to score Murphy. The Rangers got another in the seventh inning when Young singled to get Beltre home. The Indians tried a ninth inning rally as Casey Kotchman hit a two-run home run, also scoring Santana, but still lost 5-3. Dempster earned the win, Joe Nathan turned the save, and Jimenez was pinned with the loss.

North to Detroit, as the Tigers host the Chicago White Sox. Jake Peavy and Doug Fister take their turns in the rotation. Detroit led off in the first inning on a two-run home run by Miguel Cabrera, also scoring Andy Dirks. Chicago answered in the second inning on an A.J. Pierzynski solo home run. The Tigers answered in the bottom of the second as Dirks doubled in Austin Jackson. The White Sox pulled back in the third inning with Paul Konerko grounding into a fielder's choice that allowed Kevin Youkilis to dash home. Chicago tied it in the fourth inning as Dewayne Wise was hit by a pitch with the bases loaded, forcing in Dayan Viciedo. Detroit got the lead again in the fourth inning on a Jhonny Peralta solo shot. The White Sox tied it in the sixth inning as Konerko's sacrifice fly gave time for Wise to score. The Tigers took the lead in the seventh inning as Delmon Young hit a 3-RBI double to sweep in Dirks, Cabrera, and Prince Fielder. This was good for a 7-4 win, picked up by Octavio Dotel, while Jose Valverde tossed the save, and Peavy was responsible for the loss.

Into Canada, as the Toronto Blue Jays host the Tampa Bay Rays. Jeremy Hellickson and Brandon Morrow are the young pitchers. Tampa Bay got going in the third inning as Desmond Jennings hit a solo home run. Toronto tied it in their half of the inning on a Moises Sierra solo shot. The Blue Jays took the lead in the fourth inning on an Edwin Encarnacion solo home run. This held up for a 2-1 win, giving Morrow the win, Casey Janssen the save, and Hellickson was handed the loss.

Down in the States, the Miami Marlins host the New York Mets. R.A. Dickey and Nathan Eovaldi are sent out to pitch. New York started with a fourth inning Ike Davis sacrifice fly to bring in Ruben Tejada. The Mets added on in the seventh inning on a two-run home run by Davis, also scoring David Wright. This was all for the scoring, with the 3-0 final in favor of Dickey's five-hit and three-walk shutout, while Eovaldi had little help in the loss.

Up to Georgia, as the Atlanta Braves host the Philadelphia Phillies. Roy Halladay and Mike Minor take the hill. Philadelphia was first to score in the second inning on a Ryan Howard solo home run. Atlanta took the lead in the fifth inning on a two-run home run by Martin Prado, also scoring the pitcher Minor, followed by Freddie Freeman's two-run long ball, bringing Chipper Jones in as well. The Phillies pulled back in the sixth inning as Howard hit a 2-RBI single to plate both Jimmy Rollins and Kevin Frandsen, before tying it as Ty Wigginton's sacrifice fly brought in Chase Utley. The Braves took the lead back in the bottom of the sixth on a Dan Uggla solo shot. Philadelphia tied it again in the ninth inning on an Erik Kratz solo home run. The Phillies pulled ahead in the tenth inning as John Mayberry hit a three-run home run, sweeping in Frandsen and Howard. This held for an 8-5 win, with Josh Lindblom in line for the win, Jonathan Papelbon turning the save, and Cristhian Martinez was dinged for the loss.

West to Houston, as the Astros host the Cincinnati Reds. Mike Leake and Fernando Abad are penciled in to pitch. Cincinnati struck first in the third inning as Zack Cozart hit a two-run home run, also scoring Dioner Navarro. Houston tied it in the fourth inning as both Fernando Martinez and Matt Dominguez hit solo home runs. The Reds took the lead back in the fifth inning as Chris Heisey singled in Cozart, followed by a three-run home run from Jay Bruce, sweeping in Heisey and Ryan Ludwick. Cincinnati padded the lead in the seventh inning with Brandon Phillips singling to drive in Heisey. The Reds got more in the eighth inning as Miguel Cairo singled to bring in Scott Rolen, followed by Heisey grounding into a fielder's choice that allowed Navarro to dash home. The Astros got one back in their half of the inning as Jimmy Parades hit a sacrifice fly that got Brett Wallace home. This only made it 9-3, a final, with Leake earning the win and Abad was stuck holding the loss.

North to Milwaukee, where the Brewers host the Pittsburgh Pirates. Jeff Karstens and Mark Rogers are the relatively unknown pitchers. Milwaukee wasted no time in scoring in the first inning as Aramis Ramirez singled both Nyjer Morgan and Rickie Weeks in before scoring on a two-run home run by Corey Hart. The Brewers struck again in the second inning as Morgan scored on a passed ball. Pittsburgh got on the board in the fourth inning with a Garrett Jones solo home run. The Pirates got one back in the seventh inning as Alex Presley grounded out to bring in Gaby Sanchez. Milwaukee padded the lead in the eighth inning on a two-run home run by Ramirez, sweeping in Ryan Braun, followed by Carlos Gomez doubling to plate Jonathan Lucroy, before he scored on a Jean Segura single. Pittsburgh got another in the ninth inning as Presley singled Josh Harrison around, making the final 9-3. Rogers earned the win and Karstens was dealt the loss.

Southwest to Colorado, where the Rockies host the San Diego Padres. Clayton Richard and Alex White get the green light to pitch. San Diego led off in the second inning on a Carlos Quentin solo home run, followed by Logan Forsythe singling to knock in Yasmani Grandal. The Padres struck again in the third inning as Chase Headley grounded out to get Will Venable home. Colorado got on the board in the bottom of the third as Jordan Pacheco grounded out to provide time for Josh Rutledge to score. San Diego added on in the fifth inning as Quentin hit a ground rule double to force Headley. The Rockies pulled closer in the sixth inning on solo shots from Pacheco and Wilin Rosario (apologies to the latter for misspelling his name for months on end). The Padres shot back in the eighth inning on a Chris Denorfia single that allowed Cameron Maybin to come home. Colorado tried a ninth inning rally on an Andrew Brown solo home run, but still fell 5-4. Richard held onto the win, Luke Gregerson turned the save, and White was stuck with the loss.

Westward to Oakland, as the Athletics host the Boston Red Sox. Aaron Cook is mismatched with Brandon McCarthy. Oakland rallied to a lead in the second inning as Brandon Mos doubled in Yoenis Cespedes before scoring on a Jonny Gomes single, and then Josh Donaldson hit a two-run home run, also scoring Gomes. The Athletics added on in the third inning with Moss doubling to knock in Josh Reddick, before finishing his trip on a single from Gomes. Boston got on the board in the fourth inning when Jarrod Saltalamacchia hit a solo home run. Oakland got some more in the fifth inning as Moss went yard on a two-run home run, bringing Cespedes with him. The Athletics padded the lead in the sixth inning as George Kotteras hit a solo shot. The Red Sox shot back in the seventh inning with Mauro Gomez grounding out to give time for Pedro Ciriaco to dash home. Oakland replied in their half of the inning as Donaldson reached on an error to get Cespedes home, followed by Kotteras hitting a 2-RBI single scoring both Moss and Gomes, a Cliff Pennington double to bring around Adam Rosales, Stephen Drew singling Kotteras in, and finally Reddick capped the rally off with a grand slam to sweep in Pennington, Coco Crisp, and Drew. The Athletics hit the magical 20 in the eighth inning as Kotteras went yard again, a two-run blast that also brought in Rosales. This made it 20-2, with McCarthy having the epitome of run support in the win, while Cook (and Alfredo Aceves, Daniel Bard, Craig Breslow, Mark Melancon, and Vicente Padilla; we spare no suckers here, except for Junichi Tazawa's clean performance) were shelled in the loss. 

Down in Los Angeles, the Dodgers host the Arizona Diamondbacks. Trevor Cahill and Aaron Harang pace the game. Arizona got going with a second inning Chris Johnson triple to force in Miguel Montero. The Diamondbacks added on in the fifth inning as Cahill singled home Johnson before scoring on an Aaron Hill double. Los Angeles got on the board in the bottom of the fifth as Mark Ellis singled to plate both Luis Cruz and A.J. Ellis. The Dodgers tied it in the sixth inning on an Andre Ethier single to knock in Matt Kemp. Arizona took a 4-3 lead in the eleventh inning on a Jason Kubel solo home run, and this held to be a final. Brad Bergesen was in line for the win, J.J. Putz got the save, and Matt Guerrier was dealt the loss.

Finally, in Seattle, the Mariners host the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. Dan Haren and Kevin Millwood are the veteran pitchers. Los Angeles established a lead in the first inning on a three-run home run by Kendrys Morales, sweeping in Torii Hunter and Albert Pujols. Seattle got on the board in their half of the inning as John Jaso singled home Franklin Gutierrez. The Angels shot back in the second inning with a Pujols single to drive in Mike Trout. Los Angeles struck again in the fourth inning as Morales singled Trout across the dish. The Angels got another in the sixth inning as Hunter doubled Trout safely home. Los Angeles rallied to extend the lead in the ninth inning with Alberto Callaspo doubling Aybar around before scoring on a two-run home run by Bobby Wilson for a 9-1 final. Haren earned the win while Millwood was hit hard in the loss.

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Thursday, August 30, 2012

MLB Day 147 2012

This is post #800 for the blog here, and it's on a travel day. Games begin today in...

Cleveland, as the Indians host the Oakland Athletics. Jarrod Parker and Justin Masterson make the starts. Cleveland led off in the first inning on a Jason Kipnis solo home run. Oakland tied it in the third inning as Coco Crisp hit a solo shot. The Athletics took the lead in the fourth inning with a 3-RBI George Kotteras double, sweeping in all of Yoenis Cespedes, Seth Smith, and Josh Donaldson, followed by Cliff Pennington hitting a two-run home run to finish Kotteras' trip around. The Indians took one back in their half of the inning as Jack Hannahan singled in Ezequiel Carrera. Oakland replied in the fifth inning as Josh Reddick hit a two-run home run, also scoring Stephen Drew. Cleveland shot back in the bottom of the fifth with Shin-Soo Choo grounding out to give Kipnis time to score. The Athletics added on in the sixth inning when Drew hit a sacrifice fly to bring around Pennington, followed by Reddick singling to drive in Crisp. The Indians chipped back in their half of the sixth as Kipnis walked with the bases loaded to force in Casey Kotchman, followed by a 2-RBI Choo single, plating Carrera and Hannahan. Oakland shot back in the seventh inning as Chris Carter's sacrifice fly brought in Brandon Moss. Cleveland got one back in the bottom of the seventh with Lou Marson singling to knock in Carlos Santana. The Athletics got one more in the ninth inning on a Donaldson solo home run, making the final 12-7. Parker picked up a sloppy win, while Masterson was knocked around in the loss.

East to Baltimore, as the Orioles host the Chicago White Sox. Jose Quintana and Zach Britton are the back-of-the-rotation starters. Chicago started in the second inning as Gordon Beckham singled in Dayan Viciedo. Baltimore answered in the third inning as Taylor Teagarden hit a solo home run, followed by J.J. Hardy doubling home Nick Markakis before scoring on a two-run home run by Adam Jones. The Orioles added on in the fourth inning when Teagarden doubled to score Nate McLouth. The White Sox tried a ninth inning rally as Alexei Ramirez singled both Alex Rios and Hector Gimenez in, but they still lost 5-3. Britton got the win, Jim Johnson tossed the save, and Quintana was dealt the loss.

Into Philadelphia, as the Phillies host the New York Mets. Jonathon Niese and Kyle Kendrick receive the starting nods. New York got going in the first inning with a Mike Baxter solo home run. The Mets added on in the second inning with a Scott Hairston solo shot. Philadelphia got on the board in the third inning when Kevin Frandsen singled in Jimmy Rollins. The Phillies tied it in the fourth inning with a Ty Wigginton double to knock in John Mayberry. Philadelphia took the lead on a fifth inning Ryan Howard sacrifice fly to allow Frandsen to score. This held up to be a 3-2 final, with Kendrick picking up the win, Jonathan Papelbon turning the save as his thirtieth of the season, and Niese was stuck holding the loss.

Northwest to Minnesota, where the Twins host the Seattle Mariners. Blake Beavan and Brian Duensing are the struggling starters. Seattle began with a first inning Kyle Seager double to plate Franklin Gutierrez. Minnesota rallied ahead in their half of the inning as Alexi Casilla singled in Ben Revere and Justin Morneau hit a sacrifice fly to finish Casilla's trip around. The Mariners took the lead back in the sixth inning as Seager's sacrifice fly allowed Brendan Ryan to score, followed by Jesus Montero reaching on an error to bring in Dustin Ackley, and then a 2-RBI Trayvon Robinson single gave them the lead as both Gutierrez and Montero scored. The Twins pulled back in the eighth inning on a two-run Josh Willingham home run, also scoring Casilla. They failed to get an equalizer, falling 5-4, with the win going to Beavan, while Tom Wilhelmsen turned a rocky save, and Duensing was dinged for the loss.

Down in Chicago, the Cubs host the Milwaukee Brewers. Shaun Marcum faces a lesser foe in Brooks Raley. Chicago opened in the first inning with Starlin Castro tripling to force in David DeJesus before coming the final 90 feet on an Anthony Rizzo double. The Cubs got another in the second inning when DeJesus singled to knock in Brett Jackson. Milwaukee took the lead in the third inning with a Jonathan Lucroy grand slam, sweeping in Rickie Weeks, Ryan Braun, and Corey Hart, followed by Cody Ransom singling in Carlos Gomez. The Brewers struck again in the fourth inning on a two-run home run by Braun, also scoring Weeks. Milwaukee padded the lead in the sixth inning on a 2-RBI Lucroy singled, plating Weeks and Braun. Chicago rallied closer in the bottom of the sixth as DeJesus doubled to knock in Jackson, followed by Josh Vitters scoring on a passed ball, Luis Valbuena singling to finish DeJesus' trip around, who then came home on a bases-loaded walk drawn by Welington Castillo, and a Jackson double to tie the game as both Castro and Alfonso Soriano crossed the dish. The Brewers reclaimed the lead in the seventh inning as Ransom hit a solo home run. Milwaukee got another in the eighth inning on a Lucroy single to drive in Weeks. The Cubs tried a ninth inning rally with Castro singling to drive in DeJesus, Rizzo doubling to push in Valbuena to tie the game, and they won 12-11 as Soriano singled Castro the rest of the way home. Carlos Marmol was in line for the win, while Francisco Rodriguez was responsible for the loss.

Back east, the Washington Nationals host the St. Louis Cardinals. Jaime Garcia and Edwin Jackson are on the mound. Washington led off with a two-run home run by Bryce Harper, also scoring Jayson Werth in the first inning. The Nationals got another in the third inning as Adam LaRoche hit a sacrifice fly to allow Werth to come home. Washington added on in the fifth inning on a Werth solo home run. The Nationals padded the lead in the sixth inning as Werth grounded into a fielder's choice to bring in Danny Espinosa, followed by Harper singling to drive in Jesus Flores. Washington extended the lead in the seventh inning with a 2-RBI Flores single to plate Michael Morse and LaRoche. St. Louis got on the board in the eighth inning as Jon Jay reached on an error to allow Bryan Anderson to come home. This was as close as it got, with the final being 8-1. Jackson notched the win and Garcia was dealt the loss.

Up in Canada, the Toronto Blue Jays host the Tampa Bay Rays. Matt Moore and Carlos Villanueva are the relievers-turned-starters pitching. Toronto quickly started in the first inning as Kelly Johnson singled to plate both Edwin Encarnacion and Adam Lind. This was the only scoring, with final standing at 2-0. Villanueva earned the win, Casey Janssen tossed the save, and Moore had no help in the loss.

Back stateside, the Houston Astros host the San Francisco Giants. Ryan Vogelsong faces a lesser foe in Jordan Lyles. Houston began in the first inning as Jason Castro doubled in Jose Altuve before scoring on a Jimmy Parades single. The Astros added on in the second inning with Brian Bogusevic's sacrifice fly allowing Matt Dominguez to dash home. Houston struck again in the third inning as Tyler Greene hit a solo home run. San Francisco got on the board in the fifth inning when Angel Pagan doubled to drive in Gregor Blanco, followed by Marco Scutaro singling home Vogelsong and Pablo Sandoval hitting a sacrifice fly to finish Pagan's trip around. The Giants tied it in the seventh inning as Sandoval singled to get Scutaro home, before scoring alongside Buster Posey on a 2-RBI Hunter Pence single to take the lead. San Francisco padded the lead in the eighth inning when Joaquin Arias hit a solo shot. The Giants made it 8-4 in the ninth inning as Brandon Belt doubled to knock in Pence. This was a final, with Vogelsong getting the win, Sergio Romo tossing the save, and Fernando Rodriguez was responsible for the loss.

North to Kansas City, as the Royals host the Detroit Tigers. Rick Porcello and Jeremy Guthrie are penciled in to pitch. Kansas City got things going in the fifth inning as Johnny Giavotella grounded into a fielder's choice to allow Mike Moustakas to score. The Royals struck again in the sixth inning as Alex Gordon hit a solo home run. Detroit got on the board in the eighth inning with a Jhonny Peralta single to knock in Prince Fielder. They failed to tie the game, falling 2-1, with the win belonging to Guthrie, while Kelvin Herrera picked up a spot save, and Porcello took an unlucky loss.

Out in California, the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim host the Boston Red Sox. Joe Lester and Zack Greinke are on the hill. Los Angeles opened in the first inning as Albert Pujols doubled in both Mike Trout and Torii Hunter. Boston got on the board in the second inning on a Mike Aviles sacrifice fly to allow James Loney to score. The Angels shot back in the third inning as Mark Trumbo singled Hunter across the dish, followed by Alberto Callaspo doing the same for Pujols. Los Angeles padded the lead in the fourth inning as Trout grounded into a double play that gave time for Vernon Wells to come home. The Red Sox got one back in the sixth inning on a Loney solo home run. This was as close as it got, leaving the final at 5-2, with the win belonging to Greinke, the save tossed by Ernesto Frieri, and Lester was pinned with the loss.

Along the freeway, the Los Angeles Dodgers hosted the Arizona Diamondbacks. Ian Kennedy and Clayton Kershaw pace the game. Arizona led off in the fourth inning as Chris Young hit a two-run home run, also scoring Miguel Montero. This was it for the scoring, with the final standing at 2-0. Kennedy pitched a strong win, J.J. Putz closed out for the save, and Kershaw had no help in the loss.

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Wednesday, August 29, 2012

MLB Day 146 2012

Getaway day for a handful of teams, which means games start early. We begin in...

New York, with the Yankees hosting the Toronto Blue Jays. J.A. Happ and CC Sabathia are the pitchers going by initials. New York opened in the first inning as Andruw Jones singled in Derek Jeter and Curtis Granderson grounded into a fielder's choice to bring in Nick Swisher. Toronto answered in the third inning as Edwin Encarnacion singled to knock in Rajai Davis, followed by Adam Lind doing the same for Mike McCoy, and then Yunel Escobar doubling to finish Encarnacion's trip around. The Yankees gained the lead again in the bottom of the third as Granderson doubled both Swisher and Jones across the dish. The Blue Jays edged ahead in the sixth inning when Escobar hit a two-run home run, also scoring Lind. Toronto got another in the eighth inning as Jeff Mathis sacrificed to give time for Escobar to come home. New York replied in the bottom of the eighth as Russell Martin doubled to plate Raul Ibanez. The Blue Jays extended the lead in the ninth inning with Escobar doubling both McCoy and Encarnacion home. This was good for an 8-5 final, with Happ getting the win, Casey Janssen tossing the save, and Sabathia was pinned with the loss.

West to Colorado, as the Rockies host the Los Angeles Dodgers. Joe Blanton and Drew Pomeranz are sent out to pitch. Los Angeles busted open the scoring in the third inning as Mark Ellis reached on an error to get Juan Rivera home, followed by Shane Victorino singling A.J. Ellis in, and Adrian Gonzalez singling both Mark Ellis and Victorino around, before he scored on a two-run Hanley Ramirez home run. Colorado got on the board in the seventh inning as Tyler Colvin singled to knock in Charlie Blackmon. The Dodgers padded the lead in the eighth inning as A.J. Ellis hit a grand slam, sweeping in Luis Cruz, Andre Ethier, and Rivera. The Rockies answered in the bottom of the eighth with Chris Nelson singling home Jordan Pacheco, followed by DJ LeMahieu doing the same for Ramon Hernandez, Dexter Fowler singling to finish Nelson's trip around, Colvin being hit by a pitch with the bases loaded to force in LeMahieu, Jose Rutledge grounding out to give Andrew Brown time to score, and Carlos Gonzalez singling to plate Fowler and Rutledge. They got no closer, losing 10-8, with Blanton holding on to the win, Ronald Belisario turning a spot save, and Pomeranz was stuck with the loss.

Down in Arizona, the Diamondbacks host the Cincinnati Reds. Mat Latos and Patrick Corbin are the serviceable pitchers. Arizona was first on the board as Aaron Hill scored on a balk. The Diamondbacks got another in the fourth inning on a Jake Elmore double to knock in Justin Upton. Cincinnati tied it in the seventh inning on a two-run home run by Chris Heisey, also scoring Todd Frazier, followed by a Dioner Navarro solo home run. The Reds padded the lead in the eighth inning as Brandon Phillips hit a two-run home run, sweeping in Drew Stubbs, followed by a Heisey solo shot. This made it 6-2, the final, with Latos picking up the win and Corbin was handed the loss.

Out west, the San Diego Padres host the Atlanta Braves. Tommy Hanson and Eric Stults receive the starting nods. San Diego got going in the fourth inning as Logan Forsythe doubled in Yasmani Grandal, followed by Cameron Maybin grounding out to get Mark Kotsay home. Atlanta got on the board in the fifth inning with Michael Bourn hitting a sacrifice fly to bring in Dan Uggla. The Padres replied in the bottom of the fifth as Chase Headley singled to knock in Everth Cabrera and Will Venable. San Diego extended the lead in the eighth inning as Chris Denorfia hit a 2-RBI single, scoring both Forsythe and Maybin, followed by Grandal singling Alexi Amarista across the dish, and Yonder Alonso following suit to finish Denorfia's trip around. The Braves tried a ninth inning rally as David Ross hit a solo home run, but they still fell well short and lost 8-2. Stults cruised to the win while Hanson was roughed up in the loss.

Back east, the Philadelphia Phillies host the New York Mets. Matt Harvey and Tyler Cloyd are the little-known pitchers. Philadelphia led off with a first inning Ryan Howard sacrifice fly, allowing Juan Pierre to dash home. New York tied it in the second inning as the pitcher Harvey singled to bring in Scott Hairston. The Phillies replied in the bottom of the second when Jimmy Rollins doubled Kevin Frandsen in. The Mets took the lead in the third inning on a two-run home run by Lucas Duda, also scoring Ike Davis. The rest of the game was silent for scoring, with the final standing at 3-2, with Harvey picking up the win, Frank Francisco tossing the save, and Cloyd was stuck with an unlucky loss.

Into Baltimore, as the Orioles host the Chicago White Sox. Dylan Axelrod welcomes Joe Saunders back to the American League for pitching. Chicago staked a lead in the first inning when Alex Rios doubled in both Dewayne Wise and Adam Dunn before scoring alongside Paul Konerko on a 2-RBI single from Alexei Ramirez. The White Sox struck again in the fourth inning with Gordon Beckham doubling home Ramirez. Baltimore got on the board in their half of the inning as Omar Quintanilla hit a sacrifice fly to get Matt Wieters home. Chicago extended the lead in the sixth inning as Beckham singled to get both Dayan Viciedo and Ramirez across the dish. The White Sox added on in the seventh inning as Viciedo singled to knock in Dunn. This was all for the scoring, leaving the final at 8-1, with Axelrod picking up the win and Saunders getting dealt the loss.

South to Texas, as the Rangers host the Tampa Bay Rays. Alex Cobb and Matt Harrison are the young pitchers. Tampa Bay began in the first inning as Ben Zobrist doubled in Desmond Jenning and then scored on a two-run home run by Evan Longoria. The Rays extended the lead in the second inning as B.J. Upton hit a three-run home run, sweeping in Sam Fuld and Jennings. Texas got on the board in their half of the inning as Mitch Moreland hit a two-run home run, also scoring David Murphy. The Rangers got another in the third inning on a Nelson Cruz fielder's choice to bring in Elvis Andrus. Texas pulled back in the fifth inning on a Josh Hamilton solo home run. Tampa Bay replied in the sixth inning on an Elliot Johnson solo shot. The Rays padded the lead in the ninth inning as Longoria hit a solo home run, producing an 8-4 final, with Jake McGee in line for the win while Harrison was stuck with the loss.

Back north a tad, the Cleveland Indians host the Oakland Athletics. Travis Blackley and Corey Kluber have the green light to pitch. Cleveland struck first in the third inning on a Jason Donald solo home run, followed by Jason Kipnis grounding out to allow Ezequiel Carrera to dart home. Oakland got the lead in the fourth inning on a three-run Josh Donaldson home run, sweeping in Yoenis Cespedes and Chris Carter. The Athletics added on in the sixth inning as Derek Norris grounded out to get Josh Reddick home. Oakland struck again in the seventh inning as Seth Smith double to score Coco Crisp before scoring himself on a single from Carter. The Indians chipped away in the eighth inning with a Brent Lillibridge sacrifice fly to bring in Shin-Soo Choo, followed by Casey Kotchman grounding out to provide time for Lou Marson to cross the dish. The Athletics extended the lead in the ninth inning with Cespedes singling to drive in Stephen Drew, before he scored on a Reddick double, producing the 8-4 final. Blackley got the win, Ryan Cook turned a save, and Kluber was not freed from the loss.

Over in Pennsylvania again, the Pittsburgh Pirates host the St. Louis Cardinals. Joe Kelly and Wandy Rodriguez are the decent starters. Pittsburgh started in the first inning as Garrett Jones doubled in Travis Snider. The Pirates added on in the third inning with a three-run home run by Pedro Alvarez, sweeping in Snider and Jones. Pittsburgh struck again in the fifth inning as Josh Harrison singled Alvarez around. This stood for a 5-0 win, picked up by a strong Rodriguez, while Kelly had no help in the loss.

South to Miami, where the Marlins host the Washington Nationals. Ross Detwiler and Jacob Turner are the back-of-the-rotation pitchers. Washington rallied to a lead in the fourth inning as Bryce Harper hit a two-run home run, also scoring Jayson Werth, followed by Michael Morse tripling to force in Adam LaRoche, before coming the final 90 feet on a single from Ian Desmond. The Nationals got another in the fifth inning on a Harper solo home run. Miami got on the board in their half of the inning as John Buck hit a sacrifice fly to bring in Giancarlo Stanton. The Marlins pulled closer in the sixth inning as Jose Reyes singled to drive in Bryan Petersen, followed by Carlos Lee grounding into a fielder's choice to knock in Donovan Solano. Miami chipped away in the seventh inning on a Greg Dobbs sacrifice fly that gave time for Justin Ruggiano to score. Washington got an insurance run in the eighth inning as Morse singled to plate Ryan Zimmerman. The Nationals padded the lead in the ninth inning with Kurt Suzuki hitting a solo shot and Werth singling to bring around Steve Lombardozzi for an 8-4 final. Detwiler was given the win while Turner took the loss.

West to Houston, as the Astros host the San Francisco Giants. Barry Zito and Dallas Keuchel are the struggling starters. San Francisco established to a first inning lead as Pablo Sandoval singled in Angel Pagan, followed by a three-run home run from Hunter Pence, sweeping in Sandoval and Buster Posey. Houston got on the board in the second inning as Brandon Barnes singled home Chris Snyder. The Astros pulled closer in the third inning as Brett Wallace single to knock in Jose Altuve, followed by Jimmy Parades hitting a sacrifice fly to get Tyler Greene in. The Giants extended the lead in the sixth inning as Joaquin Arias tripled to force in both Sandoval and Pence. Houston replied in the bottom of the sixth as Scott Moore singled Snyder safely home. This was as close as it got, with the final being 6-4, giving George Kontos the win, Javier Lopez finished off the save, and Keuchel was stuck holding the loss.

North to Chicago, as the Cubs host the Milwaukee Brewers. Mike Fiers and Jeff Samardzija are the surprisingly good pitchers. Milwaukee opened as Aramis Ramirez grounded into a fielder's choice that allowed Norichika Aoki to come in the first inning. Chicago tied it in the second inning as Darwin Barney grounded out to give time for Bryan LaHair to dash home. The Brewers took the lead again in the seventh inning when Jean Segura singled to knock in Nyjer Morgan, followed by Segura scoring on a pair of errors. They held on for a 3-1 win, with Fiers notching the win, John Axford tossing the save, and Samardzija was stuck with the loss.

Back south a touch, the Kansas City Royals host the Detroit Tigers. Anibal Sanchez and Bruce Chen are the overrated pitchers. Kansas City was first to score with a fourth inning Eric Hosmer single, knocking in Mike Moustakas. This was the only run, resulting in a 1-0 final, with Chen earning the win, Greg Holland converting the save, and Sanchez having no help in the loss.

Northward again, as the Minnesota Twins host the Seattle Mariners. Jason Vargas and Samuel Deduno are on the mound. Minnesota got things going in the third inning with Joe Mauer singling both Trevor Plouffe and Pedro Florimon home, followed by Justin Morneau doing the same for Jamey Carroll. The Twins added on in the fourth inning as Plouffe hit a two-run home run, also scoring Chris Parmelee. Minnesota struck again in the fifth inning on a Josh Willingham solo home run. The Twins padded the lead in the seventh inning with Willingham hitting a sacrifice fly that allowed Mauer safe passage home, followed by Plouffe doubling both Morneau and Parmelee safely home. Minnesota got another in the eighth inning as Morneau's sacrifice fly allowed Carroll to dash home. This was plenty for a 10-0 win, earned by Deduno, while Vargas was shelled in the loss.

Finally, we return to California, as the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim host the Boston Red Sox. Zach Stewart is mismatched with C.J. Wilson. Los Angeles led off in the first inning with Torii Hunter doubling in Mike Trout before scoring on an Albert Pujols single, and then Kendrys Morales hit a two-run home run to finish Pujols' trip around. Boston got on the board in the second inning with Scott Podsednik hitting a sacrifice fly to bring in Mauro Gomez. The Angels replied in their half of the inning with Hunter singling Aybar across the dish. Los Angeles padded the lead in the third inning on an Alberto Callaspo double to knock in Morales, before scoring on a double by Aybar, and then Chris Iannetta went yard on a two-run home run, taking Aybar with him. The Red Sox got some back in the fifth inning as Podsednik scored on an error and Dustin Pedroia singled to plate Jacoby Ellsbury. The Angels padded the lead in the bottom of the fifth as Callaspo grounded into a double play that provided time for Mark Trumbo to cross home. The scoring stopped here, with the final sitting at 10-3, giving Wilson the win and Stewart the loss.

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Tuesday, August 28, 2012

MLB Day 145 2012

Back to the full schedule today, beginning in...

The Bronx, as the New York Yankees host the Toronto Blue Jays. Ricky Romero and Phil Hughes make the starts. New York opened in the third inning as Nick Swisher singled in Jayson Nix. The Yankees got another in the fourth inning as Curtis Granderson hit a sacrifice fly to bring in Steve Pearce. Toronto got on the board in the fifth inning on a solo home run by Adeiny Hechavarria. They couldn't muster an equalizer, losing 2-1, with Hughes getting the win, Rafael Soriano shutting the door for a save, and Romero was stuck with the loss.

Over in Philadelphia, the Phillies host the New York Mets. Chris Young and Vance Worley are the average pitchers. New York led off in the first inning as David Wright singled in Ruben Tejada. Philadelphia stormed ahead in their half of the inning on a Ryan Howard grand slam, sweeping in Jimmy Rollins, Kevin Frandsen, and Chase Utley. The Mets pulled back in the fourth inning on a two-run Mike Baxter home run, also scoring Lucas Duda. New York tied it in the fifth inning on a Wright sacrifice fly to get Tejada home. The Phillies retook the lead in the bottom of the fifth as Utley hit a solo home run. The Mets retied it in the eighth inning as Kelly Shoppach doubled Wright across the dish. New York rallied ahead in the tenth inning as Ike Davis doubled Wright in, followed by Duda singling to bring in Davis, and then he scored on a two-run blast by Shoppach. The rally gave them a 9-5 win, with Bobby Parnell picking up the win, and B.J. Rosenberg was responsible for the loss.

Across the state, the Pittsburgh Pirates host the St. Louis Cardinals. Jake Westbrook and James McDonald are the reliable pitchers. Pittsburgh got going in the first inning as Garrett Jones hit a sacrifice fly to bring in Jose Tabata. The Pirates added on in the third inning with a two-run Pedro Alvarez home run, also scoring Andrew McCutchen. Pittsburgh padded the lead in the fifth inning as Alvarez doubled McCutchen across the dish, followed by Michael McKenry singling Jones safely home, and then both Alvarez and McKenry scored on a Clint Barmes single. The Pirates got another in the sixth inning on an Alvarez solo home run. Pittsburgh struck again in the seventh inning when Travis Snider tripled to force in Jeff Clement. This ended the scoring at 9-0, with McDonald notching a strong win and Westbrook suffering the loss.

Onward to Ohio, as the Cleveland Indians host the Oakland Athletics. Tommy Milone and Zach McAllister are the little known starters. Oakland started in the second inning as Brandon Moss singled to knock in Seth Smith, followed by Adam Rosales doing the same for Chris Carter. The Athletics added on in the third inning with a two-run home run by Moss, also scoring Smith. Oakland got another in the fifth inning on a Carter solo home run. The Athletics padded the lead in the ninth inning as Carter doubled to score Josh Reddick, followed by Smith scoring on a wild pitch to make it 7-0. This was a final, with Milone easily earning the win and McAllister taking the loss.

Back east, the Baltimore Orioles host the Chicago White Sox. Chrises Sale and Tillman are set to pitch. Baltimore began in the second inning on a 3-RBI Nick Markakis double, sweeping in Nate McLouth, Manny Machado, and Robert Andino. The Orioles added on in the third inning on a Lew Ford solo home run. Baltimore got another in the sixth inning as Machado hit a sacrifice fly that provided Mark Reynolds time to dash home. The Orioles padded the lead in the seventh inning as Adam Jones hit a solo shot. This made it 6-0, a final, with Tillman cruising to the win and Sale getting knocked around in the loss.

South into Miami, as the Marlins host the Washington Nationals. Stephen Strasburg faces a lesser foe in Ricky Nolasco. Miami struck first in the first inning with a Justin Ruggiano solo home run and a Giancarlo Stanton single to knock in Carlos Lee. The Marlins added on in the third inning when Lee reached on an error to bring in Bryan Petersen and then scored alongside Jose Reyes on a single from Greg Dobbs. Miami struck again in the fourth inning on a Ruggiano single to get Rob Brantly home. The Marlins padded the lead in the fifth inning as Donovan Solano singled to drive in Stanton. Miami kept going in the sixth inning when Stanton singled to plate Nolasco and Ruggiano. This was plenty for a 9-0 win, with Nolasco tossing a five-hit shutout while Strasburg had little help in the loss.

Westward to Texas, as the Rangers host the Tampa Bay Rays. James Shields and Yu Darvish are on the mound. Texas began with a fourth inning solo home run by Ian Kinsler. This was the only run, resulting in a 1-0 final, giving Darvish a dominant victory, Joe Nathan tossed the save, and Shields took a hard-luck loss.

Staying in the state, the Houston Astros host the San Francisco Giants. Matt Cain and Bud Norris are the staff aces pitching. San Francisco started in the fifth inning with an Angel Pagan solo home run. Houston tied it on a Fernando Martinez solo shot in the bottom of the fifth. The Astros took the lead in the eighth inning as Tyler Greene drew a walk on a wild pitch that got Jimmy Parades in. The Giants retied it in the ninth inning on a Joaquin Arias double to knock in Brandon Belt, before taking the lead as Hector Sanchez singled Arias the rest of the way home. This gave them a 3-2 lead they would hold on to, giving Santiago Casilla the win, Sergio Romo tossed the save, and Wilton Lopez was pinned with the loss.

North to Chicago, where the Cubs host the Milwaukee Brewers. Yovani Gallardo and Travis Wood have the green light to start. Milwaukee established a second inning lead with a three-run home run by Jeff Bianchi, sweeping in Martin Maldonado and Carlos Gomez. Chicago got on the board in the third inning as the pitcher Wood hit a solo home run. The Brewers replied in the eighth inning as Norichika Aoki darted home while Rickie Weeks was caught stealing second base. This made the final 4-1, with Gallardo notching the win, John Axford turning the save, and Wood taking the loss.

Backtracking to Kansas City, as the Royals host the Detroit Tigers. Justin Verlander opposes Luis Mendoza for pitching purposes. Detroit led off with a first inning Andy Dirks double to knock in Austin Jackson, followed by a two-run home run from Delmon Young to finish Dirks' trip around. Kansas City got on the board in their half of the inning as Billy Butler singled home Alex Gordon, followed by a 2-RBI Mike Moustakas single plating both Butler and Salvador Perez. The Royals rallied ahead in the second inning on an Alcides Escobar single to get Johnny Giavotella home, followed by a 2-RBI double from Gordon, scoring both Jarrod Dyson and Escobar, and then he came home on a Butler single. The Tigers pulled back in the third inning with Prince Fielder doubling both Jackson and Miguel Cabrera in before crossing the plate on an Alex Avila single. Kansas City extended the lead in the sixth inning on a Perez double to drive in Dyson. Detroit shot back in the seventh inning when Cabrera singled Jackson around. The Tigers pulled even in the eighth inning on a Jhonny Peralta solo home run. The Royals took the lead again in their half of the inning as Moustakas doubled around Lorenzo Cain. They held on for a 9-8 win, earned by Aaron Crow, while Greg Holland notched the save and Brayan Villarreal was stuck with the loss.

North again into Minnesota, where the Twins welcome the Seattle Mariners. Hisashi Iwakuma and Scott Diamond are on the hill. Seattle opened in the third inning as Kyle Seager doubled both Brendan Ryan and Franklin Gutierrez home. Minnesota got on the board in the bottom of the third as Ben Revere hit a sacrifice fly to bring in Jamey Carroll. The Mariners padded the lead in the fifth inning on a three-run home run by Dustin Ackley, sweeping in Trayvon Robinson and Ryan. The Twins tried a ninth inning rally as Ryan Doumit doubled to knock in Josh Willingham, but they only made it 5-1 before falling. Iwakuma had a strong outing for the win, while Tom Wilhelmsen cleaned up a mess for his twentieth save of the year, and Diamond was dealt the loss.

Out to Colorado, with the Rockies hosting the Los Angeles Dodgers. Chris Capuano and Tyler Chatwood are penciled in to pitch. Colorado staked out a lead in the first inning as Jordan Pacheco doubled in Josh Rutledge, followed by Willin Rosario singling to finish Pacheco's trip around, and then Rosario scored on an Andrew Brown single, who then scored on a DJ LeMahieu double. Los Angeles got on the board in the second inning with an A.J. Ellis sacrifice fly to get Andre Ethier home. The Rockies extended the lead in the third inning on a Rosario solo home run. The Dodgers shot back in the fourth inning as Adam Kennedy grounded into a double play that saw Adrian Gonzalez dash home. Colorado answered in the bottom of the fourth as Tyler Colvin singled to give time for Charlie Blackmon to score. The Rockies padded the lead in the seventh inning when Rosario singled to get Rutledge home and Chris Nelson grounded into a fielder's choice that allowed Pacheco to dart home. Los Angeles fired back in the eighth inning on a Juan Rivera sacrifice fly that plated Mark Ellis. The Dodgers tried a ninth inning rally as Hanley Ramirez hit a solo shot, but it wasn't enough to avoid an 8-4 loss. Chatwood got the win while Capuano was handed the loss.

Down in Arizona, the Diamondbacks host the Cincinnati Reds. Johnny Cueto and Wade Miley are the talented pitchers. Arizona got going in the first inning on a Jason Kubel sacrifice fly to bring in Gerardo Parra. Cincinnati tied it in the second inning as Todd Frazier scored on a wild pitch, followed by Ryan Hanigan singling to score both Scott Rolen and Chris Heisey for a lead. The Diamondbacks got one back in the fifth inning on a Parra double to knock in John McDonald. The Reds padded the lead in the eighth inning as Frazier tripled to force in Brandon Phillips and Ryan Ludwick. This made it 5-2, giving Cueto the win, Aroldis Chapman the save, and Miley took the loss.

West to Anaheim, as the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim host the Boston Red Sox. Clay Buchholz and Jered Weaver pace the game. Los Angeles was first on the board in the first inning on a Mike Trout solo home run, followed by a Mark Trumbo sacrifice fly to bring in Torii Hunter. Boston got on the board in the second inning on a Jarrod Saltalamacchia solo shot. The Red Sox rallied ahead in the fourth inning on a James Loney single to score Dustin Pedroia, followed by Saltalamacchia doing the same for Jacoby Ellsbury, and then Ryan Kalish grounded into a double play to allow time for Ryan Lavarnway to get home. Boston got another in the sixth inning on a Lavarnway sacrifice fly to knock in Ellsbury. The Angels pulled closer in the bottom of the sixth on an Albert Pujols solo home run, followed by Howie Kendrick doubling to drive in Trumbo. Los Angeles won it 6-5 in walkoff fashion after a ninth inning rally including Trout singling the tying run, Erick Aybar, before Hunter hit a sacrifice fly to bring in the decisive runner, Alberto Callaspo. Kevin Jepsen got the win, and Alfredo Aceves again was dealt the loss.

Finally, we end south in San Diego, as the Padres host the Atlanta Braves. Kris Medlen and Andrew Werner take their turns in the rotation. Atlanta led off in the first inning as Chipper Jones doubled in Martin Prado. The Braves added on in the fifth inning as Dan Uggla hit a solo home run. This held up for a 2-0 win, earned by Medlen, while Craig Kimbrel converted the save, and Werner had no help in the loss.

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Monday, August 27, 2012

MLB Day 144 2012

Only eleven games on for today, the first being played early in...

Boston, as the Red Sox host the Kansas City Royals. Luke Hochevar and Daisuke Matsuzaka are the inconsistent pitchers. Kansas City began with a first inning Alex Gordon sacrifice fly to bring in Jarrod Dyson. Boston tied it in the bottom of the first on a Jacoby Ellsbury solo home run. The Red Sox added on in the third inning when Cody Ross single Scott Podsednik and Dustin Pedroia home. Boston extended the lead in the sixth inning as Ross doubled to knock in Ellsbury before scoring on a James Loney single. This ended the scoring at 5-1, with Matsuzaka notching the win and Hochevar taking the loss while throwing a complete game.

Into New York, as the Yankees host the Toronto Blue Jays. Henderson Alvarez and David Phelps are the back-of-the-rotation pitchers. New York led off with a first inning Robinson Cano solo home run. Toronto tied it in the second inning as Adam Lind hit a solo shot. The Yankees took the lead back in the fourth inning with another solo home run by Cano, followed by Russell Martin singling home Mark Teixeira and Raul Ibanez grounding into a fielder's choice to bring in Eric Chavez. The Blue Jays pulled back with a fifth inning two-run home run from Yorvit Torrealba, also scoring Kelly Johnson. New York extended their lead in the bottom of the fifth as Nick Swisher hit a two-run home run, driving in Derek Jeter. Toronto replied in the seventh inning on an Adeiny Hechavarria single to plate Torrealba. The Blue Jays grabbed the lead in the ninth inning as Colby Rasmus hit a three-run home run, sweeping in Moises Sierra and Rajai Davis. The Yankees tied it in the bottom of the ninth as Jeter hit a solo shot. Toronto took the lead once again in the eleventh inning on a Hechavarria groundout that gave time for Mike McCoy to dash home, setting the stage for an 8-7 win. Darren Oliver was in line for the win, while Derek Lowe was responsible for the loss.

Onward to Baltimore, as the Orioles host the Chicago White Sox. Francisco Liriano and Wei-Yin Chen make the starts. Baltimore was first to score with a second inning Lew Ford solo home run. Chicago charged ahead in the sixth inning when Kevin Youkilis hit a two-run home run, also scoring Dewayne Wise. The Orioles retied it in the their half of the inning on a Nate McLouth bases-loaded walk to force in Matt Wieters. The White Sox took the lead again in the eighth inning as Adam Dunn singled to drive in Wise. Baltimore pulled back ahead in the bottom of the eighth as McLouth went yard on a two-run home run, bringing Mark Reynolds with him. This was good enough to win 4-3, with Pedro Strop picking up the win, Jim Johnson tossing the save as his fortieth of the year, and Brett Myers was on the hook for the loss.

Back west, the Pittsburgh Pirates host the St. Louis Cardinals. Kyle Lohse and A.J. Burnett take the hill. Pittsburgh opened in the fourth inning as Andrew McCutchen singled home Jose Tabata, followed by Josh Harrison hitting a sacrifice fly to get Travis Snider in. St. Louis got on the board in the fifth inning as Skip Schumaker doubled to score Yadier Molina, before tying the game as Lohse singled to finish Schumaker's trip around. The Cardinals took the lead in the sixth inning on a Matt Holliday solo home run, followed by a Molina sacrifice fly allowing Allen Craig to dash home. The Pirates pulled closer in the seventh inning after some rain when Clint Barmes doubled to knock in Harrison. This wasn't enough to avoid a 4-3 loss, with the win going to Lohse, the save turned by Jason Motte, and the loss was stuck on Burnett.

Into Ohio, with the Cleveland Indians hosting the Oakland Athletics. Brett Anderson and Roberto Hernandez are penciled in to pitch. Oakland started with a first inning Seth Smith sacrifice fly, scoring Stephen Drew. The Athletics got another in the second inning on a Josh Reddick solo home run. Oakland added on in the third inning with Chris Carter singling Drew across the dish. This was all they needed to win 3-0, with Anderson earning the win, Grant Balfour tossing his fifteenth save of the season, and Hernandez was dinged for the loss

Down in Texas, the Rangers host the Tampa Bay Rays. David Price faces a lesser foe in Derek Holland. Tampa Bay wasted no time in scoring first with a two-run Evan Longoria home run, also scoring Ben Zobrist. Texas tied it in the second inning as both Adrian Beltre and Nelson Cruz hit solo home runs, before taking the lead when Mike Olt grounded out to get Michael Young home. The Rays retied it in the third inning on a B.J. Upton sacrifice fly to bring in Desmond Jennings. The Rangers reclaimed the lead in their half of the inning as Beltre doubled both Elvis Andrus and Josh Hamilton safely home. Tampa Bay answered in the fifth inning as Upton tripled to force in Jennings before scoring on a single from Zobrist. Texas took the lead yet again in the bottom of the fifth when Beltre singled Andrus across the dish. This held up for a 6-5 final, with Holland getting the win, Joe Nathan converting the save, and Price was stuck with the loss.

Back north, the Chicago Cubs host the Milwaukee Brewers. Marco Estrada and Justin Germano are sent out to pitch. Milwaukee began with a first inning Aramis Ramirez double to plate Ryan Braun. Chicago tied it in the third inning as Anthony Rizzo singled David DeJesus in, before scoring to take the lead on an Alfonso Soriano double, and then Starlin Castro singled Soriano the rest of the way home. The Brewers rallied ahead in the fifth inning when Braun doubled Rickie Weeks in before scoring on a two-run Ramirez home run. Milwaukee extended the lead in the sixth inning on a Norichika Aoki single to knock in Carlos Gomez. The Cubs pulled closer in the bottom of the sixth on a Brett Jackson solo home run. The Brewers added on in the eighth inning as Gomez hit a solo shot. Milwaukee padded the lead in the ninth inning with Braun hitting a three-run home run, sweeping in Aoki and Weeks, followed by Ramirez and Corey Hart solo home runs, Jean Segura singling to get Jonathan Lucroy in, and also Gomez on an error, Braun singling Segura the rest of the way home, and Jeff Bianchi singling Aoki all the way around. This outburst paced them to a 15-4 win, with Estrada picking up the win and Germano taking the loss even though the bullpen produced the collapse.

Further north, the Minnesota Twins host the Seattle Mariners. Felix Hernandez and Liam Hendriks receive the starting nods. Seattle got going in the eighth inning on an Eric Thames solo home run. This was the only run, with the final being 1-0, giving Hernandez a complete game shutout (yes, just a measly five-hit and one-walk shutout), while Hendriks went the distance and took a hard luck loss.

Southwest to Colorado, as the Rockies host the Los Angeles Dodgers. Josh Beckett and Jeff Francis are the veteran pitchers. Colorado led off with a Tyler Colvin solo home run in the first inning. The Rockies added on in the fourth inning as DJ LeMahieu singled in Chris Nelson. Colorado struck again in the sixth inning as Josh Rutledge singled Nelson across the dish. The Rockies padded the lead in the eighth inning as LeMahieu singled Nelson in again, followed by Colvin tripling to force in LeMahieu and Jonathan Herrera, before scoring on a Jordan Pacheco double, and finally, Willin Rosario hit a three-run home run, sweeping in Pacheco and Carlos Gonzalez. This was plenty for a 10-0 win, picked up by Francis, the save belonging to Matt Belisle, and Beckett was served the loss.

South to Arizona, as the Diamondbacks host the Cincinnati Reds. Bronson Arroyo and Tyler Skaggs take the mound. Arizona opened with a second inning Justin Upton solo home run. Cincinnati tied it in the third inning on a Brandon Phillips double to plate Wilson Valdez. The Reds took the lead in the fourth inning as Valdez reached on an error that gave time for Scott Rolen to dash home. The Diamondbacks tied it in their half of the inning on an Upton single that brought in Aaron Hill. Cincinnati retook the lead in the sixth inning as the pitcher Arroyo hit a solo shot. This was the decisive run, with the final sitting at 3-2 The timely blast helped Arroyo help himself to a win, which was protected by Aroldis Chapman, and Skaggs was stuck with a tough-to-take loss.

Finally, in San Diego, the Padres host the Atlanta Braves. Paul Maholm and Casey Kelly have the green light to pitch. San Diego started with a second inning two-run home run by Yasmani Grandal, also scoring Carlos Quentin. The Padres got another in the eighth inning as Grandal singled to knock in Chase Headley. This paced them to a 3-0 win, picked up by a strong Kelly, while Luke Gregerson finished off for a save, and Maholm had no help in the loss.

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Fantasy Baseball All-Stars week 20 2012

Teams are clinching now as the regular season winds down. The players leading the charge last week were:

Batters: Adrian Beltre, Jason Heyward, Allen Craig, Giancarlo Stanton, Dustin Pedroia, Ian Kinsler, Aaron Hill, Pedro Ciriaco, Jimmy Rollins, Mitch Moreland.

Pitchers: Adam Wainwright, Max Scherzer, Clayton Kershaw, Chris Sale, Edinson Volquez, Alex Cobb, Marco Estrada, Matt Harrison, Javier Lopez, Rex Brothers.

Sunday, August 26, 2012

MLB Day 143 2012

Less than a full slate on a Sunday, as the Rays and Athletics are off today and the Orioles and Blue Jays were rained out. We start in...

Cleveland, with the Indians hosting the New York Yankees. Freddy Garcia and Ubaldo Jimenez are the overrated pitchers. New York began in the second inning as Ichiro Suzuki singled to score Eric Chavez, followed by Derek Jeter grounding out to get Raul Ibanez home, and Nick Swisher singling to finish Suzuki's trip around. Cleveland got on the board in the fifth inning as Carlos Santana singled both Jason Kipnis and Asdrubal Cabrera in. The Yankees got another in the sixth inning as Curtis Granderson hit a solo home run. This was all for the scoring, with Boone Logan picking up the win, Rafael Soriano tossing the save, and Jimenez was dealt the loss.

Up into Detroit, as the Tigers host the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. Ervin Santana and Max Scherzer are the under-performing starters. Los Angeles got on the board in the first inning as Torii Hunter grounded into a double play to bring in Mike Trout. Detroit tied it as Andy Dirks tripled to force in Omar Infante in the third inning. The Tigers took the lead in the sixth inning on a two-run Prince Fielder home run, also scoring Dirks, followed by a Delmon Young solo home run. Detroit added on in the eighth inning as Quintin Berry hit a sacrifice fly that gave time for Dirks to dash home. The Angels shot back in the ninth inning when Kendrys Morales singled to drive in Hunter, but they got no closer, losing 5-2. Scherzer got the win and Santana was handed the loss.

Back in Ohio, the Cincinnati Reds host the St. Louis Cardinals. Adam Wainwright and Homer Bailey are the solid pitchers. St. Louis got going as Jon Jay singled to plate Skip Schumaker, before scoring alongside Wainwright on a single by Matt Holliday. The Cardinals added on in the sixth inning as Allen Craig hit a two-run home run, also scoring Holliday. Cincinnati got on the board in their half of the inning as Chris Heisey singled to drive in Ryan Hanigan, and Ryan Ludwick doing the same for Zack Cozart. St. Louis padded the lead in the seventh inning as Holliday double to score Shane Robinson, before scoring on a Craig single. The Cardinals extended the lead in the ninth inning on a Holliday single to knock in Matt Carpenter. This was good for an 8-2 win, belonging to Wainwright, while Bailey was pinned with the loss.

East to New York, as the Mets host the Houston Astros. Lucas Harrell and Jeremy Hefner are the young starters. New York led off in the fourth inning on an Ike Davis solo home run. Houston tied it in the ninth inning with Marwin Gonzalez doubling in Jose Altuve. The Mets won it 2-1 in the bottom of the ninth as Davis hit another solo shot. Bobby Parnell was credited with the win, while Wilton Lopez was stuck with the loss.

Into Pennsylvania, with the Philadelphia Phillies hosting the Washington Nationals. Jordan Zimmermann and Cliff Lee are on the mound. Philadelphia opened in the fifth inning as Lee doubled home Kevin Frandsen, before scoring on a two-run home run by Jimmy Rollins. The Phillies got another in the sixth inning as Laynce Nix hit a solo home run. Washington got on the board in the seventh inning on a Tyler Moore double allowing Jayson Werth to score. This wasn't enough to avoid a 4-1 loss, with Lee earning the win and Zimmermann taking the loss.

Across the state, the Pittsburgh Pirates host the Milwaukee Brewers. Mark Rogers and Erik Bedard take their turns in the rotation. Milwaukee struck first in the fourth inning on a three-run home run by Carlos Gomez, sweeping in Corey Hart and Jonathan Lucroy. The Brewers got another in the fifth inning as Rickie Weeks double to score Rogers, followed by a two-run home run by Aramis Ramirez, also scoring Weeks. Milwaukee struck again in the sixth inning on a Norichika Aoki sacrifice fly to give time for Jean Segura to score. This made it 7-0, a final, with Rogers getting the win and Bedard having no help in the loss.

Along to Boston, as the Red Sox host the Kansas City Royals. Will Smith and Felix Doubront are penciled in to pitch. Boston started in the first inning as Cody Ross singled to drive in Pedro Ciriaco. The Red Sox got another in the second inning with a Mike Aviles double, plating Mauro Gomez. Kansas City took the lead in the fourth inning on a Tony Abreu single to bring in Johnny Giavotella and a three-run Lorenzo Cain home run, sweeping in Eric Hosmer and Abreu. Boston replied in the fifth inning with a Ciriaco solo home run, and tied it as James Loney singled to score Jacoby Ellsbury. The Red Sox gained the lead in the sixth inning on an Ellsbury single to allow safe passage home for Gomez. Boston struck again in the seventh inning as Scott Podsednik reached on an error that brought in Ross, followed by Ciriaco singling Ryan Lavarnway in. The Royals answered in the eighth inning when Eric Hosmer's sacrifice fly got Billy Butler home, followed by Abreu singling Salvador Perez across the dish. The Red Sox replied in the bottom of the eighth on a Dustin Pedroia solo shot. This held up for an 8-6 win, picked up by Pedro Beato, while Mark Melancon turned a spot save, and Smith was stuck holding the loss.

Out west, the Chicago White Sox host the Seattle Mariners. Kevin Millwood and Gavin Floyd are the veteran pitchers. Seattle led off in the first inning as John Jaso singled home Dustin Ackley. Chicago tied it in the second inning on a Jordan Danks sacrifice fly to bring in Alex Rios. The White Sox took the lead in the third inning as Kevin Youkilis tripled to force in Ray Olmedo. The Mariners took the lead back on a two-run home run by Casper Wells, also scoring Justin Smoak. Chicago regained the lead in the seventh inning on a two-run Tyler Flowers home run, sweeping in Danks. The rain called this the end of the game, giving the White Sox a lucky 4-3 win, earned by Nate Jones, while Millwood was stuck with the loss.

On the north side of Chicago, the Cubs host the Colorado Rockies. Jhoulys Chacin and Chris Volstad will try to right the ship today. Chicago got things going in the second inning as Darwin Barney grounded into a fielder's choice to bring around Starlin Castro. The Cubs added on in the sixth inning as Barney singled Castro across the dish. Chicago got another in the eighth inning on a Joe Mather sacrifice fly to knock in Castro, followed by Brett Jackson scoring on a wild pitch and David DeJesus singling Barney in. As with the game to the south, this one was called by rain at a 5-0 final, giving Volstad the win, while Shawn Camp fell into a save and Chacin had no help in the loss.

Down in Texas, the Rangers host the Minnesota Twins. Cole De Vries and Scott Feldman have the green light to pitch. Minnesota wasted no time in scoring in the first inning with Josh Willingham doubling to knock in Ben Revere. Texas took the lead after a long rain delay on a Josh Hamilton single scoring both Ian Kinsler and Mitch Moreland. The Twins retied it in the second inning as Pedro Florimon grounded out to bring in Jamey Carroll. Minnesota took the lead in the third inning with Justin Morneau hitting a sacrifice fly that allowed Revere to dash home. The Twins added on in the fifth inning when Joe Mauer singled Denard Span home and Trevor Plouffe did the same for Revere. Minnesota struck again in the sixth inning as Revere tripled to force in Span. The Rangers pulled back in the bottom of the sixth on a two-run Hamilton home run, also scoring Moreland, and a Nelson Cruz solo home run. They couldn't tie it, losing 6-5, with De Vries picking up the win, Glen Perkis throwing the save, and Feldman was dinged for the loss.

Westward to Los Angeles, as the Dodgers host the Miami Marlins. Mark Buehrle and Aaron Harang are on the hill. Los Angeles began in the first inning as Adrian Gonzalez singled home Nick Punto. Miami tied it in the fourth inning with a Giancarlo Stanton solo home run. The Marlins got more in the fifth inning as Rob Brantly hit a two-run home run, also scoring Donovan Solano. The Dodgers got one back in the seventh inning as Andre Ethier singled to knock in Matt Kemp. Miami extended the lead in the eighth inning when Bryan Petersen reached on an error that got Greg Dobbs home. The Marlins got some more in the ninth inning on a pair of solo shots from Jose Reyes and Carlos Lee. Buehrle was credited with the win, Steve Cishek finished up for a save, and Harang was unable to escape the loss.

Back to the east, the Arizona Diamondbacks host the San Diego Padres. Edinson Volquez and Trevor Cahill pace the game. San Diego got going in the first inning as Yasmani Grandal singled home Chase Headley, followed by Yonder Alonso doing the same for Carlos Quentin. Arizona tied it in the bottom of the first as Miguel Montero singled to knock in Justin Upton, followed by Chris Young singling to drive in Paul Goldschmidt. The Padres took the lead again in the third inning with Mark Kotsay singling Grandal around. San Diego struck again in the fourth inning with Quentin doubling Volquez across the plate. The Padres padded the lead in the seventh inning on an Alexi Amarista double to knock in Grandal. The Diamondbacks pulled back in the eighth inning on a two-run home run by Aaron Hill, also scoring Gerardo Parra. They failed to get the equalizer, falling 5-4, with Volquez getting the win, Luke Gregerson picking up a spot save, and Cahill was stuck holding the loss.

Finally, we end up in San Francisco, as the Giants host the Atlanta Braves. Tims Hudson and Lincecum are handed the ball. Atlanta started in the first inning as Martin Prado grounded into a fielder's choice to bring in Michael Bourn, followed by Brian McCann singling to plate Jason Heyward. The Braves got another in the fourth inning on a Juan Francisco solo home run. Atlanta padded the lead in the sixth inning as Paul Janish tripled to force in Prado and McCann. San Francisco got on the board in the seventh inning on a Brandon Crawford sacrifice fly to allow Buster Posey to come home. The Braves extended the lead in the ninth inning as both Heyward and Freddie Freeman hit solo shots. This made it 7-1, a final, with the win going to Hudson and the loss to Lincecum.

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