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LSU vs Coastal Carolina baseball score: Tigers win 8th College World Series title

LSU vs Coastal Carolina baseball score: Tigers win 8th College World Series title

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For the second time in the last three years, LSU baseball is the last team standing in Omaha.
Thanks to an explosive fourth inning, the Tigers defeated No. 13 Coastal Carolina 5-3 on June 22 in Game 2 of the College World Series championship series at Charles Schwab Field Omaha in Omaha, Nebraska.
The title is the Tigers' eighth overall College World Series title, which is the second most among all Division I programs and four behind USC's 12 titles. This is the second title LSU has won under Jay Johnson and the SEC's sixth consecutive title.
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"I'm just so proud. This is a team. Our whole motto of the year was tough and together and that is what they did from August 26th through now," said Johnson − who became the fastest coach to win two CWS titles at a school in NCAA baseball history − on the ESPN broadcast. "Just incredibly proud."
Coastal Carolina manager Kevin Schnall and first base coach Matt Schilling were both ejected in the bottom of the first. Schnall was ejected by home plate umpire Angel Campos after walking onto the field following a warning for arguing strike and balls. Both were suspended for games to start the upcoming 2026 season.
LSU's bats exploded in the top of the fourth inning against Coastal Carolina ace Jacob Morrison, who loaded the bases to begin the inning. Chris Stanfield then delivered a two-RBI single into left field to give LSU its first lead. Three batters later, Derek Curiel delivered a clutch two-out, two-RBI single up the middle to give the Tigers a 5-1 lead.
Coastal Carolina took a brief 1-0 lead over LSU in the bottom of the second on a solo home run from Dean Mihos. LSU would tie the score up at 1-1 a half inning later on a RBI double off the wall from Ethan Frey.
Anthony Eyanson followed up Kade Anderson's masterful Game 1 performance with a solid outing of his own. The right-hander went 6 1/3 innings against Coastal Carolina and struck out nine hitters on the afternoon while giving up three runs on seven hits and two home runs.
USA TODAY Sports brought you live updates, scores and highlights of LSU's national championship win in Game 2 of the CWS finals. Recap the game below.
Coastal Carolina vs LSU baseball live score
This section will be updated throughout the game
LSU vs Coastal Carolina CWS Game 2 highlights
Here's a compilation of the highlights from LSU's CWS finals clinching win over Coastal Carolina on June 22:
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This section was updated with new information
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Chase Shores dials up a 4-6-3 inning-ending double play to win the 2025 College World Series for LSU.
Chase Shores get out No. 1 in ninth
Chase Shores strikes out Ty Dooley on a 100 mph fastball. There is one out in the bottom of the ninth with a runner on first for Coastal Carolina.
Coastal Carolina brings tying run to plate
Coastal Carolina has the tying run up at the plate in Ty Dooley after Dean Mihos starts the bottom of the ninth with a lead-off single. Things are getting interesting now in Omaha.
LSU heads into ninth inning looking
It's onto the bottom of the ninth inning for LSU, as the Tigers leave a runner on base in the top half of the inning.
It appears Chase Shores will be the one looking for the final three outs to give LSU its eighth national championship title. Last go-around for Coastal Carolina, which needs two runs to tie it and three to force a Game 3.
Chase Shores throws scoreless inning
Chase Shores continues to be unhittable on the mound in relief, as the LSU reliever throws a scoreless 1-2-3 eighth inning. Shores has now retired five straight batters since he came in for Anthony Eyanson in the bottom of the seventh, recording a strikeout in four of those outs.
Shores began the eighth inning by striking out Walker Mitchell on a 101 mph fastball. He then got Blagen Pado chasing strike three for out No. 2 in the inning on an off-speed pitch. The Tigers are three outs away from winning it all.
Caden Bodine throws out Daniel Dickinson
LSU tries to take a base against Darin Horn, but Caden Bodine throws Daniel Dickinson out at second. Home plate umpire Angel Campos also called batter interference on Michael Braswell before Bodine's throw down to second, meaning Dickinson was already out before the tag.
Two batters later, after Braswell singled into left field, Horn gets Derek Curiel looking for the third out of the inning. LSU has now been held scoreless by Coastal Carolina pitching each of the last four innings.
Chase Shores gets LSU out of seventh inning
Chase Shores does his job, as he gets LSU out of the seventh inning with a ground out and a strikeout. Shores' strike-three pitch against Blake Barthol hit 101 mph on the gun — absolute flames and filth.
LSU heads into the eighth inning looking to get those two runs back, as it now leads Coastal Carolina 5-3.
LSU makes pitching change in seventh inning
The two-run home run to Wells Sykes will be it for Anthony Eyanson on the mound, as LSU manager Jay Johnson goes to the bullpen for the first time in the CWS finals. Before Johnson makes the call to the bullpen, Eyanson gets Caden Bodine to fly out to center for the first out of the inning.
It will be Chase Shores on the mound for LSU.
Wells Sykes hits two-run home run for Coastal Carolina
And just like that, Coastal Carolina is back in this one.
Wells Sykes puts a hanging slider from Anthony Eyanson into the left-center seats for a two-run home run to bring Coastal Carolina within two runs of LSU at 5-3 in the bottom of the seventh. The Chanticleers entered the day with no home runs in the College World Series. They now have two.
Blake Barthol error doesn't cost Coastal Carolina
The top of the seventh inning extends for Darin Horn and Coastal Carolina, as Chanticleers second baseman Blake Barthol can't hold onto the ball on a high pop-up from Jared Jones that carried in the air for nearly five seconds.
Barthol's error, which put runners on the corners for LSU with two outs, doesn't end up costing Coastal Carolina a run, as Horn struck out Luis Hernandez for the third out. It's 5-1 LSU going into the bottom of the seventh.
Anthony Eyanson records ninth strikeout of the game
Much like Kade Anderson in Game 1 of the CWS finals, LSU starter Anthony Eyanson continues to get sharper as the game progresses in Omaha. The right-hander gets back-to-back strikeouts to close the sixth inning, both coming on off-speed pitches, to increase his strikeout total to nine on the day.
Coastal Carolina has now put a runner on base in 14 of the 15 total innings thus far in the CWS finals, but hasn't been able to do much damage off that.
LSU's Chris Stanfield makes diving catch in center
Stan the Man? More like Superman.
On the second pitch of the sixth inning, LSU centerfielder Chris Stanfield comes up with an impressive diving catch to keep a potential extra-base hit off the board for Coastal Carolina. Great read and jump on the ball from Stanfield to come up with the catch.
Hayden Johnson throws scoreless sixth
After getting two quick outs to begin the sixth inning, one of which came on an overturned call at first on a Coastal Carolina challenge, Hayden Johnson walks Michael Braswell to extend the inning. The Chanticleers' left-handed reliever then answers back by striking out Derek Curiel to keep the scoreless inning intact.
It's starting to become make-or-break time for Coastal Carolina, as it is 5-1 LSU going into the sixth inning in Omaha.
Coastal Carolina leaves runner in scoring position
It's 5-1 LSU going into the sixth inning in Omaha, as Anthony Eyanson gets Blake Barthol to ground out to Daniel Dickinson at second for the third out. Eyanson has done a nice job throughout the afternoon getting out of mini-jams on the baselines.
Coastal Carolina leaves another runner in scoring position in the inning, its third of the afternoon. The Chanticleers have struggled to find any sort of momentum since Dean Mihos' solo home run in the second inning gave them a brief 1-0 lead.
Coastal Carolina strands two runners on base in fifth
Coastal Carolina continues to struggle at getting that big hit with runners in scoring position in the CWS finals, as the Chanticleers leave two runners on base in the bottom of the fifth.
Working with his first big jam of the afternoon, LSU pitcher Anthony Eyanson throws a breaking ball in the dirt to get Ty Dooley swinging for the third out. The strike three pitch on Dooley from Eyanson was absolute filth, and it increases his strikeout total to seven.
LSU plates four runs in the fourth inning
It's a four-run top of the fourth for LSU after the Tigers finally break through against Coastal Carolina right-hander Jacob Morrison. The rally for LSU began with loading the bases on a walk, a single and a hit-by-pitch with no outs in the inning.
Anthony Eyanson heads back out working with a lead for the first time on the afternoon. If Coastal Carolina wants to get back in this one and force a Game 3, the Chanticleers will need some quality at-bats coming up here in the fourth.
Derek Curiel extends LSU lead over Coastal Carolina
The Tigers aren't done scoring in the top of the fourth, as Derek Curiel comes up with a clutch two-out single up the middle to clear the bases and extend LSU's lead over Coastal Carolina to 5-1.
Curiel will be the last hitter Jacob Morrison faces on the day, as the Coastal Carolina right-hander is pulled from the mound. Morrison is responsible for Curiel as Hayden Johnson comes into pitch.
Chris Stanfield scores two runs for LSU, Tigers take lead
Chris Stanfield laces a 1-0 fastball into left field to give LSU its first lead of Game 2 of the CWS finals with a two-RBI single, allowing Jake Brown and Jared Jones to score. The Tigers are now 3 for 7 with runners in scoring position in the CWS finals.
The Tigers have Jacob Morrison on the ropes here in the top of the fourth with runners on first and second and no outs. It's 3-1 LSU.
LSU loads the bases in fourth inning
Three batters into the fourth inning and LSU has the bases loaded as Coastal Carolina pitcher Jacob Morrison hits LSU catcher Luis Hernandez. Prime opportunity here for the Tigers to do some damage with Chris Stanfield coming up with no outs.
LSU puts runners on the corners
Jared Jones lines one into left field to put runners on the corners to begin the top of the fourth inning for LSU. A great jump from Jake Brown, who worked a lead-off walk, allowed him to go from first to third on the play.
The Tigers are knocking on the door here against Coastal Carolina.
LSU escapes jam in third inning
Anthony Eyanson gets LSU out of the third inning by getting Blake Barthol to chase a high fastball. Aside from missing his spot on that solo home run from Dean Mihos, the Tigers' right-hander has been strong on the mound, striking out six of his first 12 batters
It's all knotted up at 1-1 going into the fourth inning between LSU and Coastal Carolina. Both teams have left two runners on base through the first three innings of action.
Coastal Carolina's Kevin Schnall ejection, explained
Coming out of the in-between inning break, ESPN play-by-play broadcaster Karl Ravech mentioned that Coastal Carolina head coach Kevin Schnall was ejected from the game for continuing to argue with home plate umpire Angel Campos on ball-and-strikes after being warned.
"Schnall was arguing balls and strikes, the umpire then gave him a warning and once you get a warning you can't come out of the dugout and argue. He was (then) ejected," Ravech said.
Per the NCAA baseball rulebook, Schnall was also given a two-game suspension for prolonging the argument on the field. This means that if Coastal Carolina wins Game 2 of the CWS finals, he will not be eligible to manage Game 3 on June 23.
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Ethan Frey ties game at 1-1 for LSU
Ethan Frey smoked a 1-1 fastball past the head of Coastal Carolina left fielder Sebastian Alexander and bounces off the wall, allowing Daniel Dickinson to come around from second and tie the game at 1-1. The ball came off Frey's bat at 114 mph.
Dean Mihos gives Coastal Carolina 1-0 lead
That will calm the emotions down a bit! Dean Mihos puts Coastal Carolina up in front of LSU 1-0 in the bottom of the second inning with a solo home run that carried over the left field wall thanks to the wind.
It is the first lead of the CWS championship series for Coastal Carolina, and the first home run for the Chanticleers in Omaha.
Jacob Morrison throws 1-2-3 inning
Three up, three down for Coastal Carolina pitcher Jacob Morrison in the top of the second inning. As Morrison was walking off the field, after getting Chris Stanfield to line out to first for the final out, he was seen talking to home plate umpire Angel Campos about something.
ESPN's camera caught Coastal Carolina acting coach Chad Oxendine talking to the team between innings, perhaps in an effort to calm down the emotions of the Chanticleers after the ejections of head coach Kevin Schnall and first base coach Matt Schilling.
"He gathered the entire team over and said, "I need you to settle down. If you get run, you can't help us," ESPN's Kris Budden reported.
Anthony Eyanson throws scoreless first inning
Following a brief interruption on the field for the ejections of Coastal Carolina's Kevin Schnall and Matt Schilling, Anthony Eyanson comes back and gets Walker Mitchell to roll one over to LSU third baseman Michael Braswell for the third out of the inning.
Eyanson recorded two strikeouts in the inning. Onto the second inning in Omaha.
Kevin Schnall ejected from College World Series Game 2
Home plate umpire Angel Campos has ejected Coastal Carolina coach Kevin Schnall in the bottom of the first inning in Game 2 of the College World Series championship series. It remains unclear as to what led to Schnall's ejection, but things appeared to have escalated on the field.
Coastal Carolina first base coach Matt Schilling was also ejected from the game after arguing with the umpires on the field on Schnall's ejection. Per the ESPN broadcast, Coastal Carolina recruiting coordinator Chad Oxendine is now serving as the Chanticleers' acting coach.
LSU strands runner in first inning
Jacob Morrison gets a big strikeout to get out of the early jam in the top of the first, as Jake Brown goes down swinging for the final out. Two of the first three outs for Morrison have been by the K, with the outlier being a groundout to second.
LSU left Steven Milam at first in the inning after the Tigers' shortstop reached on a bloop single that fell in front of three Coastal Carolina fielders along the left field line. Anthony Eyanson heads out to the mound for the first time for LSU.
Jacob Morrison opens CWS Game 2 with strikeout
A great start for Jacob Morrison on the mound for Coastal Carolina as he gets Derek Curiel swinging on a 1-2 off-speed pitch for the first out of the game. He entered the afternoon with 102 strikeouts on the season.
College World Series championship Game 2 underway
Game 2 of the 2025 College World Series championship series is underway, as Jacob Morrison fires in a first pitch strike to Derek Curiel. Coastal Carolina is looking to extend the championship series with a win, while LSU is looking to close the deal with its eighth national championship.
Pregame
Jacob Morrison pitching stats
In a must-win game, Jacob Morrison is getting the start for Coastal Carolina vs. LSU in Game 2 of the CWS championship series.
Morrison earned the win vs. Oregon State, which included becoming only the third pitcher since 2011 to retire 16 or more batters in a College World Series game. He enters Game 2 with a 2.08 ERA on the season, which ranks fifth best among all Division I starters this year.
Here's a full breakdown of Morrison's season stats entering Game 2:
Anthony Eyanson pitching stats
Anthony Eyanson earned a no-decision in his previous CWS start vs. UCLA, and enters Game 2 vs. Coastal Carolina with a 2.92 ERA on the season.
Here's a full breakdown of Eyanson's season stats entering Game 2:
Coastal Carolina baseball starting lineup vs LSU
After being the away team in Game 1 of the CWS championship series, Coastal Carolina will be the home team in Game 2. Here's the starting lineup for the Chanticleers:
Right-hander Jacob Morrison will start on the mound for Coastal Carolina.
LSU baseball starting lineup vs Coastal Carolina
LSU will be the designated away team in Game 2 of the CWS championship series against Coastal Carolina. Here's the starting lineup for the Tigers:
Right-hander Anthony Eyanson will start on the mound for LSU.
Skip Bertman visits LSU baseball in Omaha
LSU baseball received a special visit pregame ahead of Game 2 vs. Coastal Carolina from former Tigers skipper, Skip Bertman. In his 17 seasons in Baton Rouge, Bertman built the LSU baseball program into one of the country's powerhouses and is responsible for leading LSU to its first five national titles.
College World Series winners by year
Leading 1-0 in the CWS championship series, LSU enters the day with the opportunity to win the national championship. Here's a year-by-year breakdown of who has won the College World Series since 2010:
Click here to see all College World Series champions dating back to 1947.
Most College World Series titles
Among all Division I baseball programs, LSU ranks second for most College World Series titles, with seven. LSU moved into sole possession of second place with its 2023 CWS title. It had been in a tie with Texas.
Here's a breakdown of where LSU ranks among all Division I programs when it comes to most CWS titles:
REQUIRED READING: How many times has LSU won the College World Series?
LSU baseball starting pitcher
Antony Eyanson will get the ball for LSU in Game 2 of the College World Series championship series against Coastal Carolina.
The UC San Diego transfer is having a career-high season with the Tigers this season, as he has posted an 11-2 record and a 2.92 ERA in 101 2/3 innings of work. Eyanson lasted just three innings in his CWS start vs. UCLA on June 16, as he gave up three runs on four hits.
Coastal Carolina baseball starting pitcher
With its season on the line, Coastal Carolina will hand the ball to its ace, Jacob Morrison, for Game 2 of the College World Series championship series against LSU.
Morrison is undefeated this season on the mound with a 12-0 record in 17 starts. He holds a 2.08 ERA in 104 innings pitched with 102 strikeouts. Opponents are hitting .194 against Morrison this season.
The 6-foot-8 right-hander is 1-0 at the College World Series this season, as he was awarded the win in Coastal Carolina's 6-2 win over No. 8 Oregon State. In that start, Morrison finished with seven strikeouts over 7 2/3 innings while giving up one run on five hits.
REQUIRED READING: Coastal Carolina pitcher Jacob Morrison makes history in College World Series gem
Big Mike arrives in Omaha
LSU fans are notoriously known for their passion and fandom, as evident by their run in the Rocco's Jell-O Shot Challenge. But that also includes making a 13-foot, 15,000-pound fiberglass version of Mike the Tiger, LSU's mascot, that fans can tailgate in before watching LSU play in the College World Series.
Noted by ESPN, the float was unveiled last week at Alex Box Stadium in Baton Rouge, Louisiana as LSU left for the College World Series. It then took a 15-hour, 900-plus drive from Baton Rouge to Omaha.
What time does Coastal Carolina vs LSU baseball start?
Coastal Carolina and LSU baseball are scheduled for a 2:30 p.m. ET first pitch at Charles Schwab Field Omaha in Omaha, Nebraska in Game 2 of the College World Series championship series on June 22.
What TV channel is Coastal Carolina vs LSU baseball on today?
ABC will televise Game 2 of the CWS championship series between Coastal Carolina and LSU. Streaming options include ESPN+, ESPN's subscription streaming service and Fubo, which offers a free trial to new subscribers.
Watch Coastal Carolina vs. LSU baseball live with Fubo (free trial)
LSU vs Coastal Carolina baseball CWS Game 2 odds, predictions, picks
Odds courtesy of BetMGM as of June 22
Cory Diaz of The Daily Advertiser, part of the USA TODAY Network, picked LSU to win Game 2 of the CWS championship over Coastal Carolina by a score of 3-1. Here's more:
"Both offenses will struggle to consistently generate anything against Eyanson and Morrison as Game 2 in the series will be another low-scoring affair. LSU's bats will find a way to chase Morrison and ultimately do some damage against the Chanticleers' bullpen to score a couple of late runs to put the game away. The Tigers win the 2025 College World Series national championship."
College World Series schedule
The eight-team, double-elimination College World Series began on June 13 at Charles Schwab Field Omaha in Omaha, Nebraska. Both Coastal Carolina and LSU won their respective CWS semifinal games on June 18, meaning the "if necessary" CWS semifinal games on June 19 weren't needed.
The best-of-three CWS championship series started on June 21 and continues through either June 22 or June 23, depending on if the series advances to the "if necessary" Game 3 or not.
Here's a full look at the 2025 CWS schedule:
Friday, June 13
Saturday, June 14
Sunday, June 15
Monday, June 16
Tuesday, June 17
Wednesday, June 18
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Schmidt (4-4) had an extra day of rest after he threw a career-high 103 pitches over seven no-hit innings against Baltimore on June 21. He gave up four runs and four hits in six innings. Rooker's fourth-inning homer on a hanging slider ended the longest scoreless streak by a Yankees starter since Don Larsen's 29 innings over 1957-58 and the longest within a season since Allie Reynolds' 30 in 1951, according to STATS. Kurtz's homer, on a cutter, followed a pair of four-pitch walks and landed behind the right field short porch. Yankees pitchers walked five and four of those runners scored. WHITE SOX 1, GIANTS 0 CHICAGO (AP) — Adrian Houser pitched seven sharp innings and Andrew Benintendi homered in the sixth as Chicago beat San Francisco. Houser (3-2) allowed four hits and a walk while striking out five before giving way to Grant Taylor. He fanned two in two hitless innings for his second save in his eighth career appearance. Benintendi hit his 10th home run — a two-out shot to right-center field on a 2-0 pitch from Robbie Ray (8-3), who gave up four hits and struck out six in six innings. Michael A. Taylor had a one-out double in the Chicago seventh but was thrown out at home by right fielder Mike Yastrzemski on Josh Rojas' hit when Taylor slid and failed to touch the plate. Giants rookie Christian Koss batted in the leadoff spot for the first time and had the only hit off Houser through five innings. Koss finished 2 for 4. BREWERS 5, ROCKIES 0 MILWAUKEE (AP) — Quinn Priester struck out a career-high 11 batters in seven innings of one-hit ball, Joey Ortiz homered for the third time in four games, and Milwaukee extended its winning streak to four with a victory over major league-worst Colorado. Priester (6-2) allowed a one-out single to Michael Toglia in the fifth and walked a pair while throwing 95 pitches in the longest and best start of his three major league seasons. Aaron Ashby and DL Hall completed the one-hitter. Brice Turang had three hits, including a run-scoring infield single in the first and an RBI double in the fifth. Ortiz hit a two-run homer in the fourth. Antonio Senzatela (3-11) allowed five runs on eight hits and three walks in 4 2/3 innings. RAYS 11, ORIOLES 3 BALTIMORE (AP) — Jonathan Aranda and Yandy Díaz each homered, Zack Littell pitched seven strong innings and Tampa Bay beat Baltimore. Littell (7-7) gave up one run and three hits with two walks. It was the fifth time Littell has gone at least seven innings this season. Joe Rock got the last six outs in his major league debut and gave up Ramón Laureano's 10th home run — a two-run shot in the ninth. Tampa Bay, which won for the 11th time in 15 games, grabbed the lead two batters into the game against Zach Eflin (6-6) when Josh Lowe doubled and scored on Brandon Lowe's single that extended his hitting streak to 15 games. One out later, Aranda hit a 467-foot shot out to right field for his 10th home run and a 3-0 lead. Chandler Simpson drove in the final run of the inning with a grounder. Scott Blewett pitched two scoreless innings after replacing Eflin to begin the second before running into trouble in the fourth. Simpson walked, stole his 22nd base and scored on a sacrifice fly by Taylor Walls for a 5-0 lead. Josh Lowe had a two-out single, Brandon Lowe worked a 10-pitch walk and Díaz hit his 13th homer to make it 8-0. MARLINS 8, DIAMONDBACKS 7, 10 INNINGS PHOENIX (AP) — Agustín Ramírez hit a run-scoring single in the 10th inning, Heriberto Hernández had a tying sacrifice fly in the ninth and Miami stretched its winning streak to six games with a victory over Arizona. Arizona led 7-3 entering the eighth inning, but Miami's Otto Lopez hit a two-run homer off Jalen Beeks and Liam Hicks followed with a run-scoring single to pull Miami to 7-6. Hernández tied it in ninth on a sacrifice fly off Shelby Miller after Dane Myers singled and stole two bases. Ramírez lined a run-scoring single off Juan Morillo (0-2) in the 10th. Anthony Bender (2-5) was perfect over the final two innings to close out Miami's comeback. Arizona's Ketel Marte homered and had four RBIs in his second home game since an emotional road trip to Chicago. Arizona starter Brandon Pfaadt got off to shaky start, allowing two runs in the first inning — one on shortstop Geraldo Perdomo's fielding error. Pfaadt struck out the next three batters and allowed three runs — two earned — on five hits and struck out seven in five innings. RED SOX 15, BLUE JAYS 1 BOSTON (AP) — Wilyer Abreu hit a three-run homer in the first inning to jump start Boston's offense, Ceddanne Rafaela added a two-run shot in the sixth, and the Red Sox snapped a season-high six-game losing streak with a victory over Toronto. Romy Gonzalez also had a two-run homer for the Red Sox, who halted their worst skid since September 2022. Wearing their yellow alternate jerseys a day after getting shut out 9-0 on four hits in the series opener, the Red Sox scored three runs in each of the initial three innings against Chris Bassitt (7-4). They scored three in the sixth when Rafaela hit his drive over the Green Monster. Lucas Giolito (4-1) gave up an unearned run and six hits over seven innings to win for the third time in four starts. Bassitt lasted two-plus innings, getting tagged for nine runs, eight earned, with eight hits and four walks. Abreu drove in four runs, while Trevor Story, Abraham Toro, Rafaela and Gonzalez each had two RBIs. CARDINALS 9, GUARDIANS 6 CLEVELAND (AP) — Victor Scott II had two hits and two RBIs as St. Louis rallied for a 9-6 victory over Cleveland. Masyn Winn added three hits for St. Louis, and Brendan Donovan and Willson Contreras both homered. Donovan and Alec Burleson each drove in two runs. Kyle Manzardo and Gabriel Arias went deep for the Guardians (40-41), who have lost three straight and dropped under .500 for the first time since April 9. Cleveland snapped a 21-inning scoreless drought with six runs in the third to take a 6-1 lead before St. Louis came back. Burleson had a two-run single in the fifth, and Scott tied it with a two-run double during a five-run sixth. Yohel Pozo scored the go-ahead run on Donovan's sacrifice fly, and Scott came home on an RBI groundout by Winn. Contreras added a solo homer in the ninth. Matt Svanson (1-0) got the win and Ryan Helsley earned his 16th save. Matt Festa (1-2) took the loss. PADRES 6, REDS 4 CINCINNATI (AP) — Gavin Sheets hit a go-ahead three-run homer in the seventh inning, and San Diego rallied past Cincinnati. After the Padres were no-hit for eight innings in Friday night's 8-1 loss , their bats woke up against the Cincinnati bullpen. Jake Cronenworth took Scott Barlow deep in the sixth for a two-run shot that got San Diego within 4-3. Sheets then made it 6-4 with a 422-foot blast to right-center against Lyon Richardson (0-2). Bryan Hoeing (1-0) got five outs in relief of Padres starter Randy Vasquez, and Robert Suarez worked the ninth, striking out Spencer Steer — who hit three homers on Friday — with two men on to secure his 23rd save. Andrew Abbott had another strong start for the Reds, departing with a 4-1 lead after five innings. He allowed Luis Arraez's homer in the fifth. Sheets finished 3-for-5 with two doubles and saved a run with a diving catch of Rece Hinds' liner to left in the fifth. RANGERS 3, MARINERS 2, 10 INNINGS ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Marcus Semien had an RBI single with the bases loaded in the 10th inning and Texas beat Seattle. Mariners reliever Andrés Muñoz (3-1) hit Josh Smith with his first pitch after striking out Sam Haggerty to begin the 10th. Corey Seager — who homered in the third to give Texas a 2-1 lead — fell behind in the count 1-2 before working a walk to load the bases with one out for Semien. Semien fouled off fastballs Muñoz reaching from 100.2 mph and 99.7 mph before hitting the game-winner to right field on a 100.1 mph pitch with a full count. Shawn Armstrong (3-3) struck out two in a scoreless 10th for the win. Dominic Canzone led off the third with his fifth home run — a 425-foot shot to right field on a 0-2 pitch from Rangers rookie Kumar Rocker to give the Mariners a 1-0 lead. J.P. Crawford had a two-out throwing error and Seager followed with his ninth home run to give Texas the lead against Mariners starter Bryan Woo in the bottom of the inning. Randy Arozarena's RBI single in the sixth tied it 2-all. Woo pitched six innings and matched his career high with nine strikeouts for the second straight start. He gave up five hits and has pitched at least six innings in all 16 starts. Félix Hernández set the Mariners' single-season record with 18 in 2014. Rocker allowed two runs and five hits in six innings with six strikeouts. He has allowed just four runs in his last three starts covering 16 1/3 innings. PIRATES 9, METS 2 PITTSBURGH (AP) — Andrew McCutchen and Bryan Reynolds hit consecutive two-run doubles during a six-run eighth inning as Pittsburgh pulled away for a victory over New York. The Pirates led 3-2 when Ke'Bryan Hayes singled in a run before McCutchen and Reynols broke open the game. Hayes also had an RBI single in a three-run second that put Pittsburgh ahead 3-1. The game was delayed for 89 minutes during the top of the second with the Mets leading 1-0. The Pirates lifted starter Bailey Falter after the wait. However, the Mets stuck with Paul Blackburn when play resumed and he gave up five straight singles to start the bottom of the second. Mets manager Carlos Mendoza removed Blackburn (0-3) after the fifth hit. Mendoza didn't stick around much longer, as he was ejected in the fourth by plate umpire Roberto Ortiz for arguing balls and strikes. Braxton Ashcraft (2-0) relieved Falter and allowed one run in 2 2/3 innings.

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