
The San Diego Padres fell just short, stranding a runner at second in the ninth inning of a 9-1 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays. The Cleveland Guardians topped the Pittsburgh Pirates 10-1. In more mundane 10-3 routs, the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Baltimore Orioles and the Minnesota Twins defeated the Seattle Mariners. The Cubs topped the scoring by routing the Washington Nationals 17-3, while the San Francisco Giants beat the Cincinnati Reds, the New York Mets pipped the White Sox and the Kansas City Royals edged the Detroit Tigers, all by 11-10.Įlias said that score had never before occurred three times on the same day.įour games in which both teams scored double-digit runs matched the record of July 4, 1894, and July 9, 1898, the MLB said. The teams were not alone in double-digit runs, as three games ended 11-10 on Tuesday for the first time, and 12 tied May 30, 1884, for the second-most with double-digit runs in one day, trailing only 13 on July 4, 1894, Elias Sports Bureau data showed. That was just one example of that tonight.”
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We talked about coming out this series aggressive and putting the pressure on another team and we did. “That was crazy,” MLB.com quoted Carroll as saying. Walker added a run-scoring single, increasing the lead to two runs. As Marte scored, Carroll slid into third base. After Ketel Marte’s two-run double to right field tied it at 5, Carroll struck out on a wild pitch from Bryce Elder that bounced in front of catcher Sean Murphy.Īs Carroll sprinted to first base, Murphy threw past Matt Olson toward the right field corner for an error.

In the second inning, Carroll struck out, but still made it to third base on a play that gave Arizona a 6-5 lead. Carroll had two hits, scored three runs and drove in two. “If you want to call it a cleansing, I guess you could,” Lovullo said.Ĭhristian Walker homered twice and had three hits and five RBIs for Arizona. Arizona snapped a four-game losing streak. The National League East-leading Braves have lost three straight.

It was like a Coors Field game,” Atlanta manager Brian Snitker said.

“Couple missed extra points,” Arizona manager Torey Lovullo joked. The high-scoring pace led to a football-like final score.
