MLB Roundup: Musgrove, Tatis and Sánchez power Padres to win over Marlins

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Published 01.06.2023
MLB Roundup: Musgrove, Tatis and Sánchez power Padres to win over Marlins

MIAMI (AP) — Joe Musgrove carried a no-hitter into the sixth inning, Fernando Tatis Jr. had three doubles and 4 RBIs and the San Diego Padres beat the Miami Marlins 10-1 on Thursday.

Recently acquired Gary Sánchez homered for the second consecutive day, a part of San Diego’s 11-hit effort after being restricted to 2 hits by three Miami pitchers Wednesday. The Padres completed 5-4 of their nine-game journey. Sánchez has hit safely within the three video games since becoming a member of his new membership.

The 30-year-old Musgrove (3-2) held Miami hitless till Luis Arraez’s infield single. The right-hander, who pitched the Padres’ solely no-hitter in April 2021, allowed a third-inning run, three hits, walked three and struck out three over six innings.

Jesús Luzardo (4-4) gave up 5 runs, 4 hits, struck out eight and walked one in 5 1/3 innings.

METS 4, PHILLIES 2

NEW YORK — Mark Canha hit a go-ahead, two-run homer, Max Scherzer overcame a shaky first inning to win his third straight determination and New York accomplished a three-game sweep of Philadelphia.

Trailing 2-0, Jeff McNeil hit an RBI single within the third and Canha homered within the fourth in opposition to former Met Taijuan Walker (4-3).

The Mets improved to 30-27. Philadelphia (25-31) dropped a season-worst six video games below .500. The Phillies are on their fourth shedding streak of 4 or extra video games.

Scherzer (5-2) fell behind 2-0 within the first after Trea Turner singled with one out and Bryce Harper walked. A double steal led to a run when catcher Francisco Álvarez’s throw skipped into left discipline for an error, and Nick Castellanos, who had three of the Phillies’ six hits, adopted with a sacrifice fly.

Scherzer gave up two runs — one earned — and 5 hits in seven inning, putting out 9 and strolling one.

BLUE JAYS 3, BREWERS 1

TORONTO — Kevin Gausman pitched 6 2/3 shutout innings to win back-to-back begins for the primary time this season, Bo Bichette and Matt Chapman homered and Toronto dealt Milwaukee its fifth loss in seven video games.

Gausman (4-3) struck out 11, giving him 100 on the season and reclaiming the AL lead from Angels right-hander Shohei Ohtani (90). Gausman allowed 5 hits and walked two. Jordan Romano earned his thirteenth save in 16 probabilities.

Bichette and Chapman each linked off Brewers right-hander Freddy Peralta (5-5) in a three-run first inning.

Peralta allowed three runs and 6 hits in six innings, his second straight shedding determination.