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Wed Aug 10 201601:06MLB roundup: Indians, Bauer top Scherzer, Nationals
WASHINGTON -- Trevor Bauer bounced back from the worst outing of his career to pitch into the seventh inning, Jose Ramirez drove in two runs with two hits and the Cleveland Indians defeated the Washington Nationals 3-1 on Tuesday night.Bauer (8-5) pitched 6 1/3 scoreless innings, giving up four hits and two walks while striking out four. Cleveland bench coach Brad Mills managed the team after Terry Francona was taken ill before the game. The Indians said Francona, who expressed discomfort during his pregame media session, was examined by a ballpark EMT and remained at Nationals Park.The Indians' first visit to Nationals Park didn't start well as Cleveland was hitless against Max Scherzer (12-7) until Francisco Lindor grounded a single up the middle with one out in the seventh. Scherzer's errant pick-off throw allowed Lindor to go third, and Ramirez extended his hitting streak to 13 games with a double, giving the Indians a 1-0 lead. After Ramirez stole third, Lonnie Chisenhall's single to left made it 2-0.After Jayson Werth's 14th homer -- off Andrew Miller in the eighth -- pulled Washington within one, Ramirez singled home Jason Kipnis in the ninth. Cody Allen pitched the bottom of the ninth for his 21st save of the season.Red Sox 5, Yankees 3BOSTON - Dustin Pedroia ended a slump with two doubles and three RBIs, Andrew Benintendi stroked three hits in his Fenway Park debut and Rick Porcello tied for the major league lead with his 15th victory as Boston hung on to defeat New York.Boston closer Craig Kimbrel walked four, including the last three batters he faced, and threw 37 pitches with a three-run lead before Matt Barnes came on and caught Mark Teixeira looking at a 2-2 pitch for his first save.Pedroia, 6-for-31 during Boston's just-completed 5-6 road trip, doubled home two runs in the third and then doubled in another in the fifth. Benintendi, called up from Double-A during the road trip, singled and scored in the third, doubled home a run and then scored in the fifth, and singled in the seventh. He is 8-for-16 in his brief major league career.Porcello, improving to 11-0 in 12 home starts this season, notched his 100th major league win, making him the fourth active pitcher to win 100 games before age 28. Alex Rodriguez, in his final road series as a Yankee, did not play.Cubs 5, Angels 1CHICAGO -- John Lackey allowed three hits in eight innings and Willson Contreras and Kris Bryant each added solo home runs as Chicago beat Los Angeles in the series opener for its eighth straight win.Lackey (9-7) surrendered a first-inning home run and little else while walking one and striking out six in his fourth eight-inning effort of the season.Anthony Rizzo went 2-for-3 and scored twice and Jorge Soler had two hits in his fourth consecutive start since coming off the disabled list.Marlins 2, Giants 0MIAMI -- Tom Koehler pitched seven scoreless innings to lead Miami over San Francisco.Giancarlo Stanton had the go-ahead RBI with a first-inning double that shattered his bat in half.Brandon Crawford, who became just the sixth player in major-league history to crack seven hits in one game when he accomplished the feat on Monday, was not able to deliver an encore performance. He went 0-for-4 with two strikeouts, leaving four Giants runners on base.Koehler (9-8), who allowed two hits and three walks while striking out six, went deep into the game, which was a must for the Marlins after using nine pitchers in Monday's 14-inning loss.The Marlins got all the runs they needed in the first. Dee Gordon walked, Martin Prado singled and Stanton hit a one-out double that one-hopped the wall in left field. Marcell Ozuna added an RBI groundout.Diamondbacks 5, Mets 3NEW YORK -- Michael Bourn delivered a go-ahead two-run triple in the seventh inning as Arizona beat New York.A two-run homer by Neil Walker gave the Mets a 3-2 lead in the sixth and left Zack Greinke in line for the loss, but the Diamondbacks scored three times -- all with two outs -- while sending eight batters to the plate in the seventh against Hansel Robles (5-4).The rally made a winner out of Greinke (11-3), who was activated from the disabled list before the game after missing five weeks with a left oblique injury. Greinke allowed three runs, five hits and one walk while striking out six in six innings.Brandon Drury (second inning) and Paul Goldschmidt (sixth inning) each homered and had two hits apiece for the Diamondbacks.Rays 9, Blue Jays 2TORONTO -- Evan Longoria had three RBIs, Logan Forsythe added a homer and two RBIs, Drew Smyly pitched six effective innings and Tampa Bay defeated Toronto.Smyly (4-11) allowed six hits, three walks and two runs while striking out two in six innings for his second straight win.