— Red Sox 1, Tigers 0 (10)
Casey Mize/Ranger Suarez had quite a pitchers’ duel.
Both teams had four hits.
Loss snaps Detroit’s six-game winning streak.
— Cubs 12, Mets 4
Hoerner, Happ, Ballesteros homered for the Cubs.
Mets have now lost nine games in a row.
Carson Benge and his .151 batting average hit leadoff in this game.
Since 1969, only one team (2000 Braves) had a losing streak of 8+ games in April and wound up making the playoffs that season.
Cubs’ alternate light blue jerseys look a lot like the Montreal Expos’ jerseys from the 70’s.
— Brewers 7, Marlins 5 (10)
Jake Bauers was 3-for-4, scored three runs.
Garrett Mitchell was 2-for-4, had three RBI
Marlins lost six of their last seven games.
— Angels 8, Padres 0
Adam Frazier was 2-for-4, with two runs scored.
Jose Soriano is 5-0, 0.28 in his first five starts.
Loss snaps San Diego’s eight-game winning streak.
— Cardinals 9, Astros 4
Herrera/Gorman both homered, had three RBI each.
Yordan Alvarez hit his 8th home run for Houston.
Astros have lost 10 of their last 12 games.
— Famous birthdays, April 18th:
Richie Pettibon, 88
Pete Gogolak, 84
Cindy Pickett, 79
Rick Moranis, 73
Eric Roberts, 70
Conan O’Brien, 63
Frederick Weller, 60
Maria Bello, 59
Derrick Brooks, 53
Miguel Cabrera, 43
— Magic 121, Hornets 90
Orlando led 68-37 at halftime.
Paolo Banchero scored 25 points, had six assists.
Magic advance to play Detroit in the playoffs starting Sunday
— Suns 111, Warriors 96
Phoenix led 33-15 after the first quarter.
Jalen Green scored 36 points for the Suns.
Phoenix advances to play Oklahoma City in the playoffs starting Sunday
— San Diego Padres are going to be sold to Jose E. Feliciano, co-owner of the Chelsea soccer team, and his wife Kwanza Jones. Selling price is said to be a record $3.9B.
Feliciano, 53, is co-founder and managing partner of Clearlake Capital, a private-equity firm based in Santa Monica. He is a native of Puerto Rico who began his career in investment banking in the mergers/acquisitions and corporate finance groups at Goldman Sachs.
— Chicago Cubs currently have 10 pitchers on the injured list. Oy.
— ESPN doesn’t seem to care much about baseball these days, but they had Mets-Dodgers on Wednesday with a very good three-man booth: Joe Buck, Ron Darling, Orel Hershiser. ESPN seems to care more about pro wrestling than baseball now, which is disappointing..
— Movie of the Day: The Gambler (2014)- A college Literature professor is a compulsive gambler whose debt causes him to borrow money from his mother and a loan shark. He’s also messing around with one of his students. Awkward.
Mark Wahlberg is the professor, Jessica Lange is his mother, Brie Larson is the student, John Goodman is the loan shark.
This is a remake of a movie James Caan/Paul Sorvino did in the 70’s; it is a good movie, but a little bit disturbing.
— Rangers 5, Mariners 0
Seattle lost its last seven games that weren’t against the Astros.
Jacob deGrom left after tossing four scoreless innings.
Langord/Burger/Jung all had three hits for Texas.
— Giants 10, Nationals 5
San Francisco scored six runs in top of the 2nd inning.
Matt Chapman was 3-for-5, with three RBI
Washington is 1-6 at home, 8-5 on the road.
— Pirates 5, Rays 1
Game was tied 1-1 in the sixth inning.
Brandon Lowe went 3-for-5, with two doubles, two RBI.
Loss snaps Tampa Bay’s six-game winning streak.
Graphic on TV said that coming into this game, Spencer Horwitz was 7-for-7 in his career against Nick Martinez, but he still batted 7th. What happened to analytics?
(Horwitz was 3-for-3 in this game)
Weird stat: Pirates have outscored opponents 23-1 in the second inning this year.
— Orioles 6, Guardians 4
Game was scoreless after six innings; Cleveland scored four runs in 7th.
Daniel Schneemann hit a grand slam for the Guardians.
Jeremiah Jackson hit a three-run homer in the Orioles’ six-run 8th inning.
— Diamondbacks 6, Blue Jays 3
Nolan Arenado homered, had two RBI.
Mike Soroka is 4-0, 2.78 for Arizona.
Blue Jays lost 11 of their last 14 games.