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MLB News: MLB roundup: Pete Alonso sets Mets’ career homer mark in win

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Pete Alonso clubbed two of the Mets’ six homers Tuesday night, breaking the franchise record for career long balls in the process, as New York routed the visiting Atlanta Braves 13-5.

Alonso’s first homer, a two-run shot to right-center in the bottom of the third, was the 253rd of his seven-year career. That knocked Darryl Strawberry’s 37-year old record out of the books and Alonso got a long ovation from the Citi Field crowd, taking a curtain call to boot.

Alonso added his 28th homer of the year in the sixth, marking his fourth two-homer game of the year and allowing New York to snap a seven-game losing streak. Teammate Francisco Alvarez also cracked a pair of homers while Brandon Nimmo and Brett Baty tacked on homers in the team’s 16-hit attack.

Reliever Gregory Soto (1-3) worked 1 1/3 scoreless innings to pick up the win while rookie Justin Hagenman pitched four hitless innings to earn his first major league save. Starter Clay Holmes was bailed out despite permitting six hits and five runs in 3 2/3 innings, walking five and striking out four.

Brewers 14, Pirates 0

Freddy Peralta allowed three hits over six scoreless innings and red-hot Milwaukee slugged five homers to extend its winning streak to 11 games with a rout of visiting Pittsburgh.

Peralta (14-5) leads the National League in victories. Sal Frelick and Brice Turang had solo homers off Pirates ace Paul Skenes (7-9), who entered with an MLB-best 1.94 ERA, but was tagged for four runs on six hits in four innings.

Christian Yelich, Andrew Vaughn and Caleb Durbin also homered for the Brewers. Four Milwaukee pitchers held Pittsburgh to four hits.

Mariners 1, Orioles 0

Seattle’s George Kirby held host Baltimore to three hits in seven innings and the Mariners earned their eighth consecutive victory.

Kirby (8-5) faced just two batters over the minimum during his stint. Andres Munoz secured his 28th save despite issuing a two-out walk to Gunnar Henderson in the ninth and then a single by Adley Rutschman.

Dean Kremer (8-9) was the hard-luck loser for Baltimore after tossing eight innings of one-run ball. A first-inning run held up as Josh Naylor delivered a two-out single to drive in the game’s lone run.

Red Sox 14, Astros 1

The Red Sox scored 12 runs in the final four innings and Dustin May twirled six shutout frames as Boston posted a win at Houston.

Carlos Narvaez, Alex Bregman and Roman Anthony all went deep for the Red Sox, the latter two homering for the second day in a row. Narvaez and Wilyer Abreu each had three RBIs. May (7-8) allowed five hits and issued one walk while recording eight strikeouts.

Astros starter Spencer Arrighetti (1-3) allowed just one hit and two runs over five innings but walked five. Jeremy Pena went 3-for-5.

Yankees 9, Twins 1

Carlos Rodon allowed one hit in seven outstanding innings, Giancarlo Stanton homered and collected four hits, and New York trounced visiting Minnesota.

Rodon (12-7) cruised after the first three hitters reached in a 31-pitch opening inning, allowing one baserunner in the remainder of his outing. The left-hander gave up one run as New York won its second straight game. Stanton homered for the second straight game and drove in three runs. Aaron Judge homered for the first time since July 23 and Anthony Volpe hit a tiebreaking three-run homer.

Minnesota’s Austin Martin opened the game with a single and scored the Twins’ lone run. Rookie Travis Adams (1-2) allowed four runs on four hits in 2 1/3 innings during his second career start.

Blue Jays 5, Cubs 1

Ernie Clement hit a three-run home run, and Toronto defeated visiting Chicago.

Daulton Varsho added a solo homer and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. had three singles for the Blue Jays in the opener of a three-game series that kicks off a six-game homestand. Jose Berrios (9-4) finished with no runs allowed on two hits.

Toronto scored once in the first against Javier Assad (0-1), who was making his first start of the season. Bo Bichette, Guerrero, and Alejandro Kirk singled in the first against Assad, who had been out all season with a strained left oblique. The Cubs fall to 1-3 during their current six-game road trip.

Guardians 4, Marlins 3

Jose Ramirez hit two solo homers, including the go-ahead blast in the eighth inning off Calvin Faucher, as Cleveland edged visiting Miami in their three-game series opener.

Ramirez finished 3-for-4, leading the Guardians to their 10th win in 12 games since July 29. Kyle Manzardo went deep for the third time in two games for Cleveland.

Guardians starter Logan Allen worked five innings, giving up three runs (two earned) on four hits. Cade Smith (5-4) retired all four batters he faced to earn the victory, while Marlins co-closer Calvin Faucher (3-3) took the loss, giving up one run in one inning.

Reds 6, Phillies 1

Brady Singer allowed three hits over six shutout innings while Miguel Andujar homered for the second time in three games to lead host Cincinnati past Philadelphia.

Spencer Steer doubled and drove in three runs and Jose Trevino went 2-for-4 and drove in two as the Reds won for the third time in four games, extending their MLB-best streak of not being swept this season to 39 series.

With heavy rain falling, Bryce Harper launched a towering homer, his 18th, to the seats in right with two outs in the ninth to end the shutout bid. The Phillies had their four-game win streak snapped and lost for the first time in five tries on their 10-game, three-city road trip.

Royals 8, Nationals 5

Vinnie Pasquantino clubbed a three-run homer and had five RBIs, and Michael Wacha allowed two runs while pitching into the sixth inning as Kansas City beat visiting Washington.

Jonathan India added a two-run homer as Kansas City won its fourth straight home game. It was the third time this season Pasquantino recorded at least five RBIs in a game. Meanwhile, Wacha won his third straight start, lasting 5 2/3 innings.

James Wood and CJ Abrams each had two hits with an RBI for Washington, which has lost 10 of 13. The Nationals’ Mitchell Parker (7-13) yielded only two hits but three walks aided in his surrendering five runs in 5 1/3 innings.

Rockies 3, Cardinals 0

Kyle Freeland and Victor Vodnik combined on a six-hitter as visiting Colorado blanked St. Louis to snap an eight-game losing streak.

Freeland (3-12) allowed just five hits over 7 1/3 innings and Vodnik got the last five outs to earn his third save. Hunter Goodman hit a two-run homer in the fourth inning to provide all the offense the Rockies needed. Kyle Farmer added an RBI single.

Cardinals starter Matthew Liberatore (6-10) allowed three runs on four hits in four-plus innings. Brendan Donovan had two of St. Louis’ six hits.

Diamondbacks 3, Rangers 2

Ketel Marte’s solo home run with two outs in the ninth inning was the difference as Arizona came from behind to beat Texas in the middle game of a three-game interleague match set in Arlington, Texas.

Marte’s long ball came off Rangers reliever Danny Coulombe (2-1), who had not allowed a home run all season. Marte had two hits and two RBIs as the Diamondbacks won for the fourth time in their past five games. Tyler Locklear also had two of Arizona’s eight hits and Blaze Alexander added a solo homer.

Texas managed just four hits — only one after the third inning — and lost for the fifth time in six games.

Angels 7, Dodgers 6 (10 innings)

Jo Adell bounced a single into left field to drive in Taylor Ward from third base in the bottom of the 10th inning to give the Angels, who earlier turned the eighth triple play in team history, a walk-off Freeway Series victory over the Dodgers in Anaheim, Calif.

Ward, who went 2-for-5 with a home run, three runs scored and two RBIs, began the inning as the automatic runner at second and advanced to third on a bunt single by Christian Moore, setting the stage for Adell’s game-winner. It was the ninth walk-off win of the season for the Angels, tied for the most in the majors.

Shohei Ohtani, who hit into the triple play in his previous at-bat, hit his 43rd home run in the ninth inning to extend his homer streak to four games. The triple play came in the sixth inning with the score tied, 5-5. Miguel Rojas and Dalton Rushing began the inning with back-to-back singles before Ohtani hit a soft liner over the second base bag where shortstop Zach Neto caught it, stepped on the bag to double off Rojas and then threw to Nolan Schanuel at first to triple-off Rushing. It was marked the team’s first triple play since Aug. 18, 2023, against Tampa Bay.

Athletics 6, Rays 0

Jacob Lopez struck out nine in seven scoreless innings to help Athletics beat visiting Tampa in West Sacramento, Calif., giving the A’s their 12th win in 18 games.

Lawrence Butler and Colby Thomas each had two hits and two RBIs for the Athletics, while Lopez (6-6) gave up four hits and walked none during his fourth consecutive scoreless effort. The rookie left-hander has allowed just 14 hits in 24 innings during that stretch.

Rays starter Shane Baz (8-9) allowed five runs (four earned) and six hits over seven innings. He struck out seven and walked two while dropping to 0-6 over his past seven starts.

Padres 5, Giants 1

Jose Iglesias and Jackson Merrill hit home runs, four San Diego relievers combined for 4 1/3 scoreless innings, and the visiting Padres made it two in a row over San Francisco.

Ramon Laureano doubled, singled and scored twice for the Padres, who won their fourth game in a row. After the teams traded single runs in the first inning, San Diego took the lead for good when Laureano opened the second with a single and jogged home on Iglesias’ two-run homer to left field. It was Iglesias’ first long ball of the season.

Giants starter Robbie Ray (9-6) yielded four runs in six innings. He allowed seven hits and one walk while striking out four. San Francisco lost its fourth game in a row.

White Sox 9, Tigers 6

Yoendrys Gomez pitched five sharp innings in his first major league start and Colson Montgomery punctuated a five-run fifth with a two-run single as host Chicago defeated Detroit.

Recalled from Triple-A Charlotte before the game, Gomez shined in his first big-league action since May 19. The rookie right-hander, who also pitched with the Yankees and Dodgers this season, yielded one run and one hit. Chicago evened the series at one game apiece behind a 13-hit attack that also coaxed two bases-loaded walks. Edgar Quero smacked a solo home run as part of a 3-for-5, three-RBI effort.

Detroit drew within the final margin on Colt Keith’s three-run home run in the ninth. Keith and Riley Greene both had two hits for the Tigers. Right-hander Jack Flaherty (6-12) permitted five runs and eight hits in 4 1/3 innings.

–Field Level Media

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