
Mariners' Cano breaks hand
Hit by pitch, ex-Yankee may require surgery
Published 11:30 pm, Sunday, May 13, 2018
Detroit
Robinson Cano broke his right hand when hit by a pitch from Blaine Hardy in the third inning of the Seattle Mariners' 5-4 loss to the Detroit Tigers on Sunday.
The Seattle star, who has played in at least 150 games in 11 straight years, said he might need surgery.
Angels 2, Twins 1: Shohei Ohtani struck out 11 while pitching three-hit ball into the seventh inning, and Zack Cozart got a walk-off RBI single. Ohtani allowed one run and three hits over 61/3 innings before the Twins' Joe Mauer hit a tying single off Cam Bedrosian.
Reds 5, Dodgers 3: Eugenio Suarez and Joey Votto homered, and last-place Cincinnati swept a four-game series from the Dodgers for the first time since August 1976.
White Sox 5, Cubs 3: Matt Davidson hit a solo homer and a tiebreaking sacrifice fly off Kyle Hendricks (3-3).
Orioles 17, Rays 1: Joey Rickard had his first big league multihomer game and drove in four runs following his recall from the minor leagues, and Baltimore scored its most runs since an 18-2 win over Oakland on Aug. 16, 2015. Danny Valencia and Trey Mancini also homered for the Orioles.
Indians 11, Royals 2: Corey Kluber (6-2) gave up two unearned runs and eight hits in seven innings. Yan Gomes had four hits, including a three-run homer. Jose Ramirez hit a three-run shot. Michael Brantley had a two-run homer.
Braves 4, Marlins 3: Sean Newcomb (4-1) allowed one hit in six innings and stretched his scoreless streak to 20 innings. Brian Anderson's double in the second was the lone hit off the left-hander.
Giants 5, Pirates 0: Gorkys Hernandez homered off Ivan Nova (2-3) to spark a five-run sixth inning, Nick Hundley added a three-run drive against Richard Rodriguez and San Francisco stopped a season-high six game-losing streak.
Astros 6, Rangers 1: Dallas Keuchel (3-5) allowed three hits in seven shutout innings, struck out eight and walked one. Evan Gattis and Carlos Correa homered for the second straight game.
Brewers 7, Rockies 3: Freddy Peralta (1-0) took a no-bid into the sixth inning of his major league debut and set a Milwaukee rookie record with 13 strikeouts. Peralta allowed one hit and two walks in 52/3 innings.
Padres 5, Cardinals 3: Clayton Richard (2-5) struck out 10 in eight innings for his first win since April 9.
Nationals 6, Diamondbacks 4: Mark Reynolds had three hits including a tiebreaking two-run homer and drove in three runs for Washington.