Astros, Rangers drop series openers

Bauer throws 8 strong innings, Indians beat Astros 2-1

HOUSTON (AP) _ Trevor Bauer threw eight strong innings, Leonys Martin and Jake Bauers homered off Gerrit Cole, and the Cleveland Indians beat the Houston Astros 2-1 on Thursday night.

Bauer (3-1) allowed one run, four hits and six walks while striking out three. He improved to 8-0 in his career against the Astros, including two wins against Cole, his former teammate at UCLA. That doesn’t include the three relief appearances Bauer made against Houston in last year’s AL Division Series, a 3-0 Astros sweep.

The Indians right-hander continued his solid first month, giving up two or fewer runs in five of six starts.

Martin got the first hit off Cole (1-4) with a solo homer in the third that just made it over the right field wall.

Bauers led off the fifth with a solo home run to left to give Cleveland a 2-1 lead.

Brad Hand pitched the ninth for his seventh save.

Cole surrendered two runs and three hits with 10 strikeouts in seven innings. Cole bounced back nicely after giving up a career-high nine runs in 4 1/3 innings in his last start Saturday against the Rangers.

George Springer knotted it at one-all in the bottom of the third with a long solo home run to left that flew out of the stadium.

DISPUTED DOUBLE PLAY

Houston had an opportunity with runners on first and second in the sixth when Carlos Correa grounded into an inning-ending double play. Correa, however, didn’t run on the play, thinking he fouled the ball off his front foot. The umpires convened and upheld the double play.

INDIANS ROSTER MOVES

RHP Tyler Clippard was called up from Triple-A Columbus to take the roster spot of RHP Jefry Rodriguez, who was sent down after Wednesday’s game. … Cleveland traded OF Cameron Maybin, who was playing at Columbus, to the Yankees for cash.

UP NEXT

Indians: RHP Corey Kluber (2-2, 5.88) will make his sixth start of the season Friday looking to build on his last start Saturday, when he allowed four runs in seven innings in a win over the Braves.

Astros: RHP Collin McHugh (3-2, 4.78) looks to rebound after being tagged for a career-high 10 runs in 3 1/3 innings Sunday in an 11-10 loss to the Rangers.

 

Gonzales improves to 5-0, Mariners beat Rangers 14-2

By CHRIS TALBOTT

SEATTLE (AP) _ Marco Gonzales became the first pitcher to reach five wins this season and the Seattle Mariners chased Texas’ Taylor Hearn in the first inning of his major league debut, beating the Rangers 14-2 Thursday night.

Gonzales (5-0) matched his career high with nine strikeouts, allowed six hits and didn’t walk a batter in seven scoreless innings, another flawless start for the Mariners’ No. 1 pitcher.

The Mariners remained patient while Hearn (0-1) struggled to find the strike zone. Called up from Triple-A Nashville, the left-hander walked the first batter on four pitches, then issued two more walks to load the bases.

Tim Beckham’s grounder to third brought in Seattle’s first run, and Ryon Healy drove a bases-clearing double into the left-field corner for a 4-0 lead.

Hearn issued his fourth walk, and then first baseman Logan Forsythe dropped a foul popup before Hearn allowed another single to load the bases again. Manager Chris Woodward pulled Hearn at that point after 39 pitches, his ERA at 108.00.

Seattle piled on starting in the fourth and didn’t allow a run until the eighth, when Roenis Elias relieved Gonzales.

Healy finished 3 for 5 with three RBIs and three runs. Beckham hit his sixth home run during a three-run seventh, and the Mariners ended a three-game skid with 14 hits a night after being held to two in a 1-0 shutout at San Diego.

Gonzales became the first Mariners pitcher to reach five wins before May. He did it by allowing no more than one baserunner per inning, and only one of those reached second. Seattle is 6-1 when Gonzales takes the mound.

The Rangers have lost four straight and find their pitching staff in disarray after injuries and unexpected bullpen usage in a 6-5 walk-off loss at Oakland on Wednesday night. Already down a starter and uncertain what the rotation will look like next week, Woodward was forced to use five relievers against the Mariners. Each gave up at least one hit.

ONE AND DONE

Japanese rookie LHP Yusei Kikuchi will be making a scheduled “abbreviated” appearance Friday for Seattle, likely pitching no more than an inning.

“I told him get ready for your start as if you’re going to throw 95 pitches, you’re just not going to,” Seattle manager Scott Servais said.

The Mariners plan to have Kikuchi make these short starts a few times during his rookie season to combat a trend the team sees in other Japanese pitchers who have made the transition to the major leagues. In his native country, starters pitch just once a week and seem to tail off after a season or two when coming to the U.S.

“It’s just a way to allow him to pull back, kind of recharge the batteries a little bit, and keep an extended life on those batteries as the season goes on,” Servais said.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Rangers: LHP Drew Smyly threw on the side before Thursday’s game and will get another session in Friday before the team decides if he’s ready to return from nerve pain in his throwing arm. Smyly could miss up to two games, but Woodward thinks he’ll be back sooner than expected. … 2B Rougned Odor made his second straight rehab start with Triple-A Nashville on Thursday night. He’s rehabilitating a right knee strain. … 3B Asdrubal Cabrera left the game after the first inning with tightness in his left calf.

Mariners: Jay Bruce (quad) sat out again after injuring his quad Monday. Servais said he could be back in a day or two.

UP NEXT

Rangers: RHP Shelby Miller (1-1, 7.63) is looking for his second straight win during a shaky start to the season that’s included just 15 innings pitched in four starts with more than twice as many walks (13) as strikeouts (six).

Mariners: While Kikuchi (1-1, 4.68) will make the start, top prospect Justus Sheffield has been called up from Triple-A Tacoma to handle the bulk of the work. This is Sheffield’s first appearance for the Mariners since being acquired in a deal that sent pitcher James Paxton to the New York Yankees last year.

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