Friday, July 31, 2015

Castillo, Lamb HR in 10th as Diamondbacks beat Astros 6-4

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HOUSTON -- Welington Castillo was mad after striking out with a chance to put Arizona ahead in the seventh. He took his anger out on the first pitch he saw in his next at-bat.
Castillo and Jake Lamb homered in the 10th inning, and the Diamondbacks beat the Houston Astros 6-4 Friday night for their season-high sixth straight win.
Castillo, who finished with three hits, drove the first pitch of the 10th from Pat Neshek (3-2) just inside the left-field foul pole for his 11th home run of the year.
"I couldn't do anything about the last at-bat, so just reset my mind and calmed down, look for something to hit my next at-bat," Castillo said. "He gave me a fastball middle in, and I put my best swing on it. I was lucky to hit it out."
Castillo has three home runs in his last two games after hitting two Wednesday in Seattle.
"I can't explain it honestly," Castillo said. "Just being me. I am seeing the ball better and looking for my pitch and being confident at the plate, not chasing a bad pitch. I just feel comfortable at the plate, and my timing is good."
Lamb followed with a shot to right.
"They got the pitches they could handle, a couple hangers from Neshek," Arizona manager Chip Hale said. "We did a great job coming back. We got down, the guys kept battling."
Neshek had not allowed a home run since June 10 at the White Sox. It was the first time he allowed two in a single outing since Aug. 25, 2013, for Oakland at Baltimore.
Daniel Hudson (3-3) pitched two scoreless innings for the win, and Brad Ziegler got the last three outs for his 18th save.
AL West-leading Houston grabbed a 4-1 advantage in the fifth on a three-run homer by Jason Castro and a solo shot by Carlos Correa.
"We had the lead," Houston manager A.J. Hinch said. "Any time you have the lead at some point late in the game, you feel like it got away from you a little bit. We didn't play our best today. In all aspects of the game, we had a tough time answering them and it cost us the game in a couple different ways."
Castro also hit a three-run shot for the winning homer in Thursday's 3-0 victory over the Angels.
The Diamondbacks pulled within a run in the sixth. David Peralta singled and Castillo doubled before Lamb and Yasmany Tomas had consecutive run-scoring grounders.
Peralta added a tying RBI single in the seventh. He finished with three hits, and Tomas and Paul Goldschmidt each had two hits for Arizona.
The loss spoiled the Houston debut of Carlos Gomez, who was acquired in a trade with Milwaukee on Thursday. Gomez, who started in center field, received a nice ovation when he came to the plate in the first, and after he flew out to center. He went 0 for 5.
"It was exciting and weird," Gomez said. "I come here a lot of times and being on the other side, walking to the plate. It's kind of weird the first couple of times. But after that, I feel better."
Preston Tucker, Luis Valbuena and Marwin Gonzalez each had two hits for Houston.
Tomas put the Diamondbacks up 1-0 with an RBI single in the second.
Houston right-hander Scott Feldman allowed three runs and seven hits in 5 1/3 innings. He remained winless in three starts since coming off the disabled list July 18.
Arizona righty Rubby De La Rosa, who had allowed one run over his last 15 innings spanning two starts, gave up four runs and eight hits over six innings. De La Rosa retired seven straight and nine of 10 batters until the fifth inning.
COMING AND GOING
To make room for Gomez on the roster, Houston optioned 1B Jon Singleton to Triple-A Fresno. ... Houston will activate RHP Mike Fiers before Saturday's game and make a corresponding move at that time. The Astros acquired Fiers in the trade with Milwaukee.
TRAINING ROOM
Diamondbacks: OF A.J. Pollock left in the seventh with tightness behind his left knee. Hale said Pollock was taken out for precautionary reasons. Pollock is expected to sit Saturday and could play Sunday, Hale said.
UP NEXT
Astros: LHP Dallas Keuchel (12-5) starts the second game of the weekend series. He went 2-2 with a 3.71 ERA in four July starts.
Diamondbacks: RHP Jeremy Hellickson (7-6) is 2-1 with a 1.88 ERA in his last four starts.




Final in 10
Series: Game 1 of 3

Diamondbacks 6

(50-51, 24-24 away)

Astros 4

(58-46, 36-18 home)





83°
Few Clouds
8:10PM,EDT,July 31,2015
Minute Maid Park, Houston, Texas 

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ARI 0100021002 6 14 2
HOU 0000400000 4 8 1
W: D. Hudson (3-3)
L: P. Neshek (3-2)
S: B. Ziegler (18)

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Arizona Diamondbacks
HittersABRHRBIBBSO#PAVGOBPSLG
Inciarte RF-CF50100016.296.322.394
Pollock CF40100015.305.361.465
Pennington PR-LF
0100001.238.312.279
Goldschmidt 1B40201121.349.465.604
Peralta LF-RF51310014.283.353.498
Castillo C53310120.258.344.528
Lamb 3B51120122.276.339.414
Tomás DH50220216.301.333.432
Owings 2B50100422.232.261.326
Ahmed SS50000020.221.281.331
Totals43614619167   
BATTING
2B: Castillo (10, Feldman)
HR: Castillo (11, 10th inning off Neshek 0 on, 0 Out); Lamb (3, 10th inning off Neshek 0 on, 0 Out)
RBI: Tomás 2 (39), Lamb 2 (23), Peralta (48), Castillo (25)
S: Pennington
2-out RBI: Peralta
GIDP: Peralta
Diamondbacks RISP: 2-12 (Castillo 0-2, Owings 0-2, Lamb 0-1, Tomás 1-2, Ahmed 0-3, Peralta 1-2)
Team LOB: 9
FIELDING
E: Ahmed (9, line drive); Hudson (1, catch)
DP: 1 (Owings-Ahmed-Goldschmidt).

Game Information

StadiumMinute Maid Park, Houston, TX
Attendance34,720 (82.5% full) - % is based on regular season capacity
Game Time3:41
Weatherindoors
UmpiresHome Plate - Lance Barrett, First Base - CB Bucknor, Second Base - Dale Scott, Third Base - Dan Iassogna




Brown, Howard lead Phillies over Braves 9-3

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PHILADELPHIA -- No ace, no closer, no problem.
Domonic Brown hit a two-run homer and Ryan Howard drove in four runs, helping David Buchanan and the Philadelphia Phillies beat the Atlanta Braves 9-3 Friday night.
The resurgent and rebuilding Phillies won for the 11th time in 13 games since the All-Star break on a day they finalized a trade that sent 2008 World Series MVP Cole Hamels to Texas. Philadelphia also dealt Ben Revere, its leading hitter, to Toronto before the non-waiver trade deadline. Earlier in the week, the Phillies traded All-Star closer Jonathan Papelbon to Washington.
"It's been great, a total team effort on both sides of the ball," Howard said.
Buchanan (2-5) allowed three runs and eight hits in 7 1/3 innings after being called up from Triple-A Lehigh Valley to replace Hamels in the rotation.
Braves starter Williams Perez (4-1) gave up nine runs and nine hits in 4 1/3 innings. Freddie Freeman hit his 100th career homer for Atlanta, which has lost five in a row and eight of nine.
"Right now we're not scoring runs," Braves manager Fredi Gonzalez said. "When you're down four runs in the first inning, it makes it tough, but our guys kept busting it."
Despite their recent turnaround, the Phillies (40-64) still have the worst record in the majors.
"We want them to play aggressively, play loose and play well," interim manager Pete Mackanin said. "You are constantly auditioning."
Howard hit a bases-clearing double in the first inning to give the Phillies a 3-0 lead. He scored on Freddy Galvis' sacrifice fly.
Brown connected off Perez in a five-run fifth for his second homer of the season. Brown has gone deep in two straight games for the first time since June 2-3, 2013, when he was in the middle of a stretch of 11 homers in 15 games.
"We've been talking to him about getting the (bat) head out," Mackanin said. "He seems to have been a defensive hitter so we talked to him about getting out in front of the ball."
Buchanan and Cesar Hernandez had RBI singles and Howard walked to force in the ninth run.
Freeman hit a two-run shot the opposite way in the eighth.
"It was nice to hit a ball hard to left field," Freeman said.
REMEMBERING THE PAST
While Hamels departed Philadelphia, former teammate Pat Burrell was inducted into the team's Wall of Fame. Burrell helped the Phillies win the franchise's second World Series title in '08. Only Howard, Chase Utley and Carlos Ruiz remain from that team.
DEBUTS
Left-hander Mark Marksberry made his major league debut for the Braves and threw 1 2/3 scoreless innings. Right-hander Dalier Hinojosa pitched a perfect ninth in his first appearance with the Phillies.
TRAINER'S ROOM
Phillies: Utley took batting practice and could begin a rehab assignment soon. The six-time All-Star second baseman has been on the disabled list with an ankle injury since late June.
UP NEXT
RHP Matt Wisler (5-1, 3.43 ERA) takes the mound for Atlanta in the third of the four-game series on Saturday night. RHP Aaron Nola (1-1, 3.29 ERA) makes his third career start for the Phillies.




Final
Series: Game 2 of 4

Braves 3

(46-57, 20-37 away)

Phillies 9

(40-64, 25-26 home)






76°
Clear

7:05PM,EDT,July 31,2015
Citizens Bank Park, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 

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ATL 000000120 3 10 0
PHI 40005000 - 9 11 0
W: D. Buchanan (2-5)
L: W. Perez (4-1)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Atlanta Braves
HittersABRHRBIBBSO#PAVGOBPSLG
Markakis RF40100112.292.372.363
Ciriaco PR-3B
1000004.258.261.360
Maybin CF41000013.271.332.383
Freeman 1B41220114.288.354.509
Pierzynski C40300013.294.331.434
García 3B-LF41200114.250.300.536
Peterson 2B40100010.242.321.333
A. Simmons SS4000009.256.319.332
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E. Pérez LF-RF40110010.270.323.315
W. Pérez P2000006.133.188.133
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a-Gomes PH
1000016.204.307.321
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Castro SS
10000010.167.167.167
Totals37310304121   
a-struck out swinging for M Marksberry in the 7th
BATTING
2B: Pierzynski (17, Buchanan); García (2, Buchanan)
HR: Freeman (14, 8th inning off Buchanan 1 on, 1 Out)
RBI: E. Pérez (4), Freeman 2 (45)
2-out RBI: E. Pérez
Braves RISP: 1-12 (A. Simmons 0-3, W. Pérez 0-1, E. Pérez 1-2, García 0-2, Gomes 0-1, Peterson 0-3)
Team LOB: 7

Game Notes

The start of the game is being delayed due to ceremonies.

Game Information

StadiumCitizens Bank Park, Philadelphia, PA
Attendance29,290 (67.1% full) - % is based on regular season capacity
Game Time2:39
Weather88 degrees, clear
Wind8 mph
UmpiresHome Plate - Mark Carlson, First Base - Gabe Morales, Second Base - Tripp Gibson, Third Base - Brian Gorman