MLB roundup: Reds post football score with 24 runs against Orioles

Austin Wynns piled up six hits and six RBIs while Noelvi Marte stroked a grand slam to highlight his five-hit, seven-RBI day as the Cincinnati Reds ripped the host Baltimore Orioles 24-2 on Sunday afternoon.

Wynns and Elly De La Cruz added homers while Austin Hays supplied four hits and four runs as the Reds finished with 25 hits and 11 walks while reeling off 19 consecutive runs. Every starter in Cincinnati’s lineup produced at least one hit, one run and one RBI.

Marte (5-for-7) cracked his eighth-inning grand slam off Orioles infielder Jorge Mateo while Wynns (6-for-7) hit his three-run homer in the ninth off fellow catcher Gary Sanchez. Taylor Rogers (1-0) worked a scoreless fifth on a bullpen day for Cincinnati while Randall Wynne claimed a save for going the final three innings.

Charlie Morton (0-5) has dropped all of his starts for the Orioles. He was shelled for seven runs in 2 1/3 innings as he surrendered seven hits and issued four walks. Adley Rutschman hit a solo homer in the eighth as he and Jordan Westburg notched two hits apiece.

Yankees 4, Rays 0

Max Fried took a no-hitter into the sixth while Trent Grisham, Cody Bellinger and Austin Wells each swatted a home run as New York beat host Tampa Bay at the Yankees’ spring training home in St. Petersburg, Fla.

Fried (4-0) initially carried his no-hitter into the eighth inning, but a sixth-inning Paul Goldschmidt error was changed to a Chandler Simpson infield single before Fried started the eighth. He finished with two hits, two walks and two strikeouts over 7 2/3 innings. Anthony Volpe added two hits for the Yankees.

Rays starter Ryan Pepiot (1-3) allowed three runs over six innings and walked one while fanning seven. Simpson and Jake Mangum recorded singles for Tampa Bay’s lone hits.

Brewers 14, Athletics 1

Logan Henderson allowed one run in six innings in his big-league debut and Milwaukee set a franchise record with nine stolen bases in a win over the visiting Athletics that claimed the rubber match of the three-game series.

Henderson (1-0), called up Tuesday from Triple-A Nashville, gave up three hits, including a solo homer in the fifth to Seth Brown. The right-hander struck out nine, walked one and finished his outing by striking out the side in the sixth. Tyler Alexander tossed the final three innings for his first career save.

The Brewers stole six bases during a four-run first inning off A’s starter Jeffrey Springs (3-2), who left in the third with right hamstring soreness. Milwaukee had just two hits in the inning, but was aided by three walks, two errors and a run-scoring balk. The Brewers’ previous single-game record for stolen bases was eight, set on Aug. 29, 1992, at Toronto. According to Elias Sports Bureau, the six stolen bases in the first inning were the most by any MLB team in the expansion era (since 1961).

Mariners 8, Blue Jays 3

Cal Raleigh and Rowdy Tellez hit two-run home runs as visiting Seattle jumped to a 6-0 lead and cruised to the win over Toronto.

Dylan Moore (2-for-5) added a solo shot for Seattle in the rubber match of a three-game series. Mariners starter Luis Castillo (2-2) allowed 10 hits and three runs over five innings, then four relievers combined to give up just one hit.

Toronto starter Easton Lucas (2-2) surrendered seven hits and six runs before being lifted with two outs in the second. Reliever Paxton Schultz fired 4 1/3 innings of scoreless relief in his major league debut and amassed eight strikeouts, which tied the franchise mark for strikeouts in a debut. Tyler Heineman notched three hits while Bo Bichette and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. added two apiece.

Braves 6, Twins 2

Matt Olson, Drake Baldwin and Marcell Ozuna hit home runs to back a solid pitching effort from Grant Holmes as Atlanta wrapped up a three-game sweep of visiting Minnesota.

The Braves extended their winning streak over the Twins to 11 games as Holmes (2-1) pitched 5 2/3 innings and allowed one run on four hits, four walks and a season-high seven strikeouts.

Twins starter Joe Ryan (1-2) went five innings and surrendered six runs on eight hits and one walk with five strikeouts. Minnesota managed just five hits, but Byron Buxton swatted a 434-foot solo shot in the seventh. The Georgia native went 2-for-5 with a double and was 5-for-13 in the series.

Marlins 7, Phillies 5 (10 innings)

Javier Sanoja, who entered the day with zero home runs and three RBIs in 27 career games, homered and drove in five runs as Miami avoided a sweep against host Philadelphia.

Sanoja blasted a 1-1 pitch over the left field fence to put the Marlins ahead 5-4 in the eighth. After Philadelphia scored on an infield single in the bottom half, Kyle Stowers’ 10th-inning sacrifice fly made it 6-5 and Sanoja’s grounder up the middle plated an insurance run.

Connor Norby added three hits for the Marlins while Dane Myers had two hits and scored twice. Bryce Harper recorded two hits and two RBIs for the Phillies, who had won their previous three games.

Guardians 5, Pirates 4 (10 innings)

Kyle Manzardo went 2-for-4 with a two-run homer as well as the eventual game-winning RBI to lead Cleveland over host Pittsburgh.

The Guardians completed a three-game sweep and prevailed despite closer Emmanuel Clase (3-0) surrendering three runs in the bottom of the ninth for his second blown save of the season. In the 10th, Manzardo lifted a sacrifice fly off Dennis Santana (0-1) deep enough to left to score Jhonkensy Noel from third. Steven Kwan added a two-run home run for Cleveland.

Adam Frazier’s two-run double in the bottom of the ninth started the Pirates’ comeback, scoring Valdez and Tommy Pham to cut its deficit to 4-3. Ke’Bryan Hayes soon tied the game with a single to score Frazier. Bryan Reynolds had three hits for Pittsburgh.

Dodgers 1, Rangers 0

Freddie Freeman drove home Will Smith with an eighth-inning sacrifice fly to back Tyler Glasnow and six relievers as Los Angeles beat Texas in the rubber game of the three-game interleague series in Arlington, Texas.

Freeman’s flyout to left field scored Smith, who provided a pinch-hit single to start the inning. Glasnow surrendered three hits while striking out six before being lifted one pitch into the fifth due to lower leg cramps. Ben Casparius (2-0), the fourth of seven Dodgers pitchers, retired all five batters he faced in the sixth and seventh.

The Rangers, who were shut out for the third time this season, were led by Josh Smith’s three singles.

White Sox 8, Red Sox 4

Edgar Quero and Andrew Vaughn each drove in two runs as visiting Chicago scored six runs over the final three innings to rally past Boston.

Vaughn highlighted his 2-for-5 performance with a two-run home run in the eighth, helping the White Sox break a six-game losing streak and end an 0-8 start on the road this season. Chicago’s Matt Thaiss hit a two-run homer in the first inning as part of a three-hit day while Luis Robert Jr. singled and scored twice.

Wilyer Abreu hit a three-run homer and Kristian Campbell went 2-for-4 with a double for Boston, which had won three straight and four of five.

Royals 4, Tigers 3 (10 innings)

Bobby Witt Jr. hit a 10th-inning sacrifice fly as Kansas City snapped a six-game losing streak with a win over host Detroit.

Mark Canha and Drew Waters each had two hits and an RBI for the Royals. Vinnie Pasquantino drove in the other run and Carlos Estevez (1-0) pitched the last two innings to get the win. Starter Michael Wacha gave up two runs and seven hits in 5 1/3 innings. He struck out five and walked none.

The Tiges’ Tarik Skubal, who didn’t give up a run in his previous two starts, allowed two runs and seven hits in five innings. He struck out four and walked one. Zach McKinstry had three hits and two RBIs and Kerry Carpenter supplied three hits with an RBI for Detroit.

Mets 7, Cardinals 4

The slumping Brandon Nimmo laced the tie-breaking two-out RBI single in the seventh inning for host New York, which completed a four-game sweep of St. Louis for the first since 1986.

Nimmo, mired in a 3-for-23 slump entering the contest, fell into a 1-2 hole against former teammate Phil Maton before he singled past diving shortstop Thomas Saggese to score Francisco Lindor from second. Soto finished with three RBIs, while Lindor was 3-for-5 with a leadoff homer.

The four-game losing streak ties a season high for the Cardinals, who were outscored 19-9 by New York in the series. Saggese had a two-run double for St. Louis.

Diamondbacks 3, Cubs 2 (11 innings)

Josh Naylor had three hits and two RBIs and drove in the tiebreaking run in the 11th inning as Arizona salvaged the finale of a three-game series against host Chicago.

After each team scored once in the 10th inning, Naylor singled off Jordan Wicks (0-1) with no outs in the 11th to drive in Geraldo Perdomo. D-backs reliever Shelby Miller (2-0) gave up an unearned run over two innings for the win.

Michael Busch had an RBI single in the first inning for the Cubs, who did not have another hit until Jon Berti’s infield single with one out in the eighth. They finished with four hits.

Nationals 3, Rockies 2 (Game 1)

Jake Irvin scattered three hits over 6 1/3 innings and Trey Lipscomb had two hits as Washington beat Colorado in the first game of a split doubleheader in Denver.

Irvin (2-0) struck out nine to beat Colorado for the first time in three career starts. Kyle Finnegan got the final three outs for his eighth save.

Rookies Zac Veen and Braxton Fulford each hit their first major league home runs for the Rockies, who have dropped eight straight. Colorado (3-17) is off to the worst start in franchise history. Rockies starter Kyle Freeland (0-4) left the game after two innings due to a blister on the middle finger of his left (pitching) hand.

Angels 5, Giants 4

Jo Adell capped a four-run bottom of the ninth with a one-out, bases-clearing double, delivering Los Angeles a victory over San Francisco in Anaheim, Calif., and denying right-hander Justin Verlander his first win of the season.

After Verlander threw six sharp innings in pursuit of career win No. 263 and Sam Huff hit his first home run since 2023, the Giants took a 4-1 lead into the ninth on the verge of a sixth win on a 10-game trip.

But the Angels, staring at a sixth loss in their last seven games, rallied against Giants closer Ryan Walker (0-1), who walked Mike Trout and served up singles to Jorge Soler and Logan O’Hoppe to load the bases with one out. Zach Neto was hit by a pitch, forcing in a run, then Adell lined a two-strike double into the left field corner for three runs and the victory.