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Major League Baseball C4 Sunday, June 2, 2019 |TimesDaily MAJORLEAGUEBASEBALL AMERICAN LEAGUE BOXSCORES EAST DIVISION INDIANS 5, WHITE SOX2 Hess, L, 1-7 467 73484 7.36 Andrus ss 4001 01.302 Urshela 3b 4111 01.336 TEAM WLPCT.GBWCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY CLEVELAND AB RHBI BB SO AVG. Castro310 00138 6.14 Mazararf50210 1.266 Gardner lf 4010 02.245 New York 38 19 .667 —— 8-2 W-321-11 17-8 Lindor ss 4010 01.281 Lucas 211 11330 3.65 Pence lf 5120 00.304 TOTALS 35 5115 110 TampaBay 35 21 .625 2½ —7-3 L-217-13 18-8 Mercado rf 4100 02.280 Hess pitched to 4batters in the 5th. Gallo cf 1112 10.276 BOSTON 010 200 000—3 11 0 Boston 29 29 .500 9½ 14-6 L-414-12 15-17 Santana dh 4121 00.292 Inherited runners-scored—Castro3-3. a-Santana ph-cf 2000 01.286 NEW YORK 030 020 00X—5 11 0 Toronto 21 37 .362 17½ 91-9 L-510-18 11-19 Kipnis 2b 3001 00.226 WP—Anderson. Cabrera3b31201 0.232 a-walked for Bradley Jr. in the 8th. b-grounded Baltimore1840.310 20½ 12 3-7 L-18-22 10-18 Ramirez 3b 4000 00.209 Umpires—Home, RobDrake First, Chris Segal Odor 2b 4010 00.164 out for Leon in the 8th. Bauers 1b 2210 20.220 Second, Kerwin Danley Third, MikeMuchlinski. Guzman 1b 4110 02.196 LOB—Boston 10, New York 8. 2B —Bogaerts CENTRAL DIVISION Allen lf 3010 00.161 T—2:48. A—19,352 (45,971). Mathis c11012 0.143 (17). HR —Bogaerts (11), off German; Sanchez TEAM WLPCT GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY Plawecki c30110 0.172 TOTALS 34 6116 46 (18), off Porcello. RBIs —Bogaerts (38), Leon 2 Minnesota 39 18 .684 —— 8-2 W-219-9 20-9 Martin cf 4112 01.219 BRAVES 10, TIGERS5 KANSAS CITY 000 010 100 — 2 8 1 (10), LeMahieu 2(34), Sanchez 2(35), Urshela Cleveland 29 29 .500 10½ 14-6 W-115-14 14-15 TOTALS 31 5752 4 DETROIT AB RHBI BB SO AVG. TEXAS 000 401 01X —611 0 (22). Chicago 28 30 .483 11½ 26-4 L-116-14 12-16 CHICAGOABRHBIBBSOAVG. Goodrum ss 5121 01.234 a-struck out for Gallo in the 5th. Runners left in scoring position —Boston 6 Detroit 22 33 .400 16 6½ 4-5 L-19-17 13-16 Garcia cf 3001 00.296 Stewart lf 5132 02.227 E—Lopez (1). LOB—Kansas City 7, Texas10. (Betts, Benintendi, Martinez, Devers, Chavis 2); Kansas City 19 39 .328 20½ 11 2-8 L-211-17 8-22 Moncada 3b 3010 10.283 Castellanos rf 4000 01.263 2B—Mondesi (14), O’Hearn (7), Maldonado New York 3(Hicks, Urshela 2). RISP —Boston 2 Abreu dh 4000 02.246 Dixon 2b 4121 01.321 (5), Gallagher (1), Choo 2(16), Guzman (8). for 14; New York 4for 8. WEST DIVISION McCann c31001 1.338 Hicks 1b 4011 01.230 HR—Gallo (17), off Bailey.RBIs—Maldonado (7), Runners movedup—Martinez, Hicks. GIDP — TEAM WLPCT GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY Jimenez lf 4020 01.228 Lugo 3b 3000 00.216 Gallagher (5), Choo (26), Andrus (28), Mazara Martinez, Vazquez. Houston 38 20 .655 —— 6-4 W-122-8 16-12 Alonso 1b 3001 01.184 Reininger p00000 0--- (30), Gallo 2(41), Mathis (3). SB—Mondesi (21), DP —New York 2(LeMahieu, Torres, Voit), Texas 29 27 .518 8— 6-4 W-219-9 10-18 Anderson ss 4 1 1 0 0 1 .326 Adams p00000 0--- Santana (7). SF—Andrus, Mathis. (Torres, LeMahieu, Voit). Oakland 29 28 .509 8½ ½6-3 L-318-13 11-15 Sanchez 2b 1000 20.255 a-Rodriguez ph 1000 01.220 Runners left in scoring position—Kansas City BOSTON IP HR ER BB SO NP ERA LosAngeles 28 30 .483 10 26-4 W-115-14 13-16 Tilson rf 2000 11.281 Stumpf p00000 0--- 5(Lopez 3, Soler, O’Hearn) Texas4(Andrus, Porcello, L, 4-54.2 95 51594 4.76 Seattle 25 36 .410 14½ 6½ 2-8 L-1 12-18 13-18 TOTALS 27 2425 7 Greiner c40000 2.180 Mazara, Odor, Guzman). RISP—Kansas City 2for Walden 1.1 10 00125 1.97 CLEVELAND 000 101 201 —572 Jones cf 4020 00.229 11 Texas2for 7. Workman 110 00221 2.13 CHICAGO001 000 100 —242 Norris p21100 1.250 Runners movedup—Andrus. Barnes 100 00211 1.99 E—Rodriguez (1), Bauers (2), Garcia (3), Candelario 3b 2100 01.179 KANSAS CITY IP HR ER BB SO NP ERA NEW YORK IP HR ER BB SO NP ERA NATIONAL LEAGUE Moncada (6). LOB—Cleveland 4, Chicago 5. TOTALS 38 5115 011 Bailey,L,4-6 3.2 64 42377 6.05 German 3.2 63 32887 3.66 2B—Bauers (8), Jimenez (4). HR—Santana (11), ATLANTAABRHBIBBSOAVG. Peralta .1 00 000 54.78 Green, W, 1-2 1.1 20 00220 9.72 off Nova Martin (7), off Nova.RBIs—Santana Acuna Jr. cf 5023 02.277 Flynn 452 12378 2.08 Kahnle, H, 11 .2 20 00115 1.52 EAST DIVISION (37), Kipnis (13), Plawecki (5), Martin 2(15), Swanson ss 5222 01.258 TEXAS IP HR ER BB SO NP ERA Ottavino, H, 14 .1 00 001 51.30 TEAM WLPCT.GBWCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY Garcia (17), Alonso (26). SB—Anderson (15). Freeman 1b 4112 00.306 Lynn, W, 7-4 6.1 62 207102 4.50 Holder, H, 3100 00113 4.40 Philadelphia 33 24 .579 —— 5-5 L-220-11 13-13 CS—Sanchez (3). SF—Kipnis, Garcia, Alonso. Donaldson 3b 4000 01.257 Leclerc, H, 4.200 00294.88 Britton, H, 13 100 01114 2.05 Atlanta 31 27 .534 2½ —5-5 W-115-15 16-12 S—Allen. Jackson p00000 0--- Martin, H, 8120 001164.03 Chapman, S, 17-18 New York 28 29 .491 52½6-4 W-115-9 13-20 Runners left in scoring position—Cleveland 2 Markakis rf 3210 10.279 Kelley 100 001152.18 110 01012 1.52 Washington 25 33 .431 8½ 66-4 W-113-15 12-18 (Lindor, Martin) Chicago 3(Alonso 2, Tilson). Riley lf 4112 02.349 Inherited runners-scored—Peralta 1-0, Leclerc Inherited runners-scored —Walden 2-0, Green Miami 19 36 .345 13 10½ 5-5 L-211-18 8-18 RISP—Cleveland 2for 6Chicago 0for 4. Culberson lf 0000 00.364 1-0. HBP—Lynn (Soler). WP—Lynn. 2-0, Ottavino 2-0. HBP —Walden (Frazier). Runners movedup—Allen, Anderson. GIDP— Albies 2b 4120 00.269 Umpires—Home, Ryan Blakney First, Todd Umpires —Home, Bill Miller; First, Chris Conroy; CENTRAL DIVISION Ramirez, Alonso. Flowers c41100 2.257 Tichenor Second, TomHallion Third, Adam Second, Mark Carlson; Third, Jeremie Rehak. TEAM WLPCT.GBWCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY DP—Cleveland 1(Kipnis, Lindor, Bauers) Sorokap 2100 00.050 Hamari. T—3:08. A—27,133 (49,115). T—3:18. A—46,307 (47,309). Chicago 31 24 .564 —— 4-6 L-118-10 13-14 Chicago 1(Alonso, Anderson). Newcomb p00000 0.000 Milwaukee 33 26 .559 —— 5-5 W-118-11 15-15 CLEVELAND IP HR ER BB SO NP ERA Webb p00000 0.000 BREWERS 12, PIRATES 10 ANGELS 6, MARINERS 3 St. Louis 28 28 .500 3½ 24-6 W-217-12 11-16 Rodriguez 421 13358 4.74 Camargo 3b 1111 00.220 MILWAUKEE AB RHBI BB SO AVG. LOSANGELES AB RHBI BB SO AVG. Pittsburgh 28 29 .491 42½3-7 L-111-16 17-13 Perez, W, 1-0 1.2 00 00116 3.71 TOTALS 36 10 11 10 18 Cain cf 6220 13 .261 Fletcher ss 4220 10.316 Cincinnati 27 31 .466 5½ 45-5 L-115-14 12-17 Cimber, H, 5.111 11021 3.92 DETROIT 100 020 110 —511 2 Yelich rf 5224 11 .309 Trout cf 4121 11.289 Clippard, H, 1100 01019 2.70 ATLANTA000 222 13X —10112 Braun lf 5 0 0 1 0 2 .264 Ohtani dh 4000 12.238 WEST DIVISION Wittgren, H, 5110 00114 2.14 a-struck out for Adams in the 8th. Hader p00000 0.000 Pujols 1b 4112 10.229 TEAM WLPCT.GBWCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY Hand, S, 16-16 100 00211 1.14 E—Dixon (1), Norris (2), Acuna Jr. (1), Donaldson e-Nottingham ph 1000 01 .400 Puello lf 4121 11.533 LosAngeles 39 19 .672 —— 8-2 W-323-7 16-12 CHICAGOIPHRERBBSONPERA (8). Albers p00000 0--- La Stella 3b 5010 00.300 Colorado 30 27 .526 8½ ½8-2 W-717-12 13-15 Nova,L,3-5 764 31397 6.24 LOB—Detroit 6, Atlanta 4. 2B—Goodrum (12), f-Davies ph 1000 01 .143 Lucroy c40000 0.248 San Diego 30 27 .526 8½ ½7-3 W-115-14 15-13 Fry1.2 01 11126 5.24 Stewart (11), Dixon (7), Hicks (8), Albies (10), Houser p00000 0.000 Calhoun rf 4122 01.246 Arizona 28 30 .483 11 33-7 L-511-14 17-16 Herrera.110 000 77.36 Camargo (5). 3B—Goodrum (2), Markakis (2). Moustakas 3b 4211 01 .268 Rengifo 2b 4010 02.219 San Francisco 23 34 .404 15½ 7½ 2-8 W-110-18 13-16 Cimber pitched to 2batters in the 7th. HR—Freeman (14), off Norris Riley (8), off Norris Pina c10001 1.130 TOTALS 37 6116 57 Inherited runners-scored—Clippard2-1, Herrera Swanson (11), off Adams.
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