CLEVELAND (AP) — Josh Bell homered twice and drove in three runs, Eduardo Rodriguez went 5 2/3 innings to win his season debut, and the Arizona Diamondbacks beat the Cleveland Guardians 5-3 to sweep a doubleheader Wednesday.
In the first game, Arizona received two-run homers from Ketel Marte, Geraldo Perdomo and Corbin Carroll in a 7-3 victory. The Diamondbacks won their seventh straight series and moved into the first National League wild-card spot.
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CLEVELAND (AP) — Josh Bell homered twice and drove in three runs, Eduardo Rodriguez went 5 2/3 innings to win his season debut, and the Arizona Diamondbacks beat the Cleveland Guardians 5-3 to sweep a doubleheader Wednesday.
Arizona Diamondbacks' Brandon Pfaadt pitches in the first inning of the first game of a baseball doubleheader against the Cleveland Guardians in Cleveland, Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2024. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)
Arizona Diamondbacks catcher Jose Herrera, left, tags out Cleveland Guardians' Daniel Schneemann, right, at home plate in the fifth inning in the first baseball game of a doubleheader in Cleveland, Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2024. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)
Cleveland Guardians' Josh Naylor grounds out in front of Arizona Diamondbacks catcher Jose Herrera, left, in the eighth inning of the first game of a baseball doubleheader in Cleveland, Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2024. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)
Arizona Diamondbacks' Jose Herrera gestures at second base after hitting a double in the eighth inning of the first game of a baseball doubleheader against the Cleveland Guardians in Cleveland, Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2024. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)
Arizona Diamondbacks' Geraldo Perdomo celebrates his home run with teammates in the second inning of the first game of a baseball doubleheader against the Cleveland Guardians in Cleveland, Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2024. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)
Cleveland Guardians' Carlos Carrasco pitches in the first inning of the second game of a baseball doubleheader against the Arizona Diamondbacks in Cleveland, Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2024. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)
Cleveland Guardians' Angel Martinez hits a sacrifice fly to score Josh Naylor in the fourth inning of the second game of a baseball doubleheader against the Arizona Diamondbacks in Cleveland, Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2024. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)
Cleveland Guardians' Josh Naylor slides behind Arizona Diamondbacks catcher Adrian Del Castillo, front, in the fourth inning of the second game of a baseball doubleheader in Cleveland, Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2024. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)
Arizona Diamondbacks' Eduardo Rodriguez pitches in the first inning of the second game of a baseball doubleheader against the Cleveland Guardians in Cleveland, Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2024. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)
Arizona Diamondbacks' Josh Bell gestures as he runs to home plate with a home run in the second inning of the second game of a baseball doubleheader against the Cleveland Guardians in Cleveland, Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2024. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)
“Where do I start? There were so many guys who came through for us,” Arizona manager Torey Lovullo said. “I was especially happy for Eduardo because it’s been a long runway for him. He likes pitching here, which is why we targeted this series.”
Rodriguez, who joined Arizona on a four-year contract in December, had been sidelined with a left shoulder strain. He gave up three runs and is 7-0 with a 2.51 ERA in nine career starts against Cleveland.
Justin Martinez loaded the bases in the ninth before striking out Lane Thomas to end the game, earning his second save of the series and his career. The Diamondbacks are 24-9 since June 29.
“I feel great, everything went very well,” Rodriguez said. “I’ve missed 70% of the season, but the fun part is being able to come right in and help the team win important games.”
Catcher Adrian Del Castillo made his major league debut — doubling in a run in his initial plate appearance — and Randal Grichuk had a solo homer for Arizona.
“Honestly, I blacked out when I got to second base,” Del Castillo said. “It was everything I’ve dreamed of.”
The Guardians extended their longest losing streak of the season to five, but lead the American League Central by 3 1/2 games over Minnesota. Their 35-20 home record remains the best in baseball.
José Ramírez and David Fry both homered for Cleveland, with Ramírez hitting his 30th. Carlos Carrasco (3-10) allowed four runs and both Bell blasts in 4 1/3 innings for the loss.
“He’s hot, but those two pitches that I threw to him, he just went and got it,” Carrasco said.
In the opener, Diamondbacks starter Brandon Pfaadt (6-6) retired the first 12 batters and worked 6 1/3 innings of two-run ball. Ben Lively (10-7) gave up four runs in five innings, including home runs to Perdomo and Carroll.
“The results of these last five days, we don’t like, but it’s Aug. 7, and we’re going through it for the first time,” Guardians manager Stephen Vogt said. “And it’s not the way we’re playing, it’s the results.”
Carroll also saved a run by throwing out Daniel Schneemann at the plate for a double play. He caught Bo Naylor’s fly ball near the foul line in right and fired a laser to Jose Herrera, who made a sweeping tag.
Thanks to multiple rainouts, Cleveland is playing consecutive doubleheaders. The Guardians and the Twins have a twin-bill Friday at Target Field.
TRAINER’S ROOM
Diamondbacks: RHP Merrill Kelly (right shoulder strain) pitched four innings and gave up three runs Tuesday in his first rehab appearance for Single-A Hillsboro.
Guardians: RHP Tanner Bibee (right shoulder tightness) is tentatively scheduled to start Sunday at Minnesota. The staff ace has not pitched since July 29.
UP NEXT
Diamondbacks: Lovullo has not announced his starting pitchers for a three-game home series against Philadelphia that begins Thursday. The Phillies also have yet to establish their rotation.
Guardians: RHP Alex Cobb will make his first start since undergoing left hip surgery in the offseason Friday. The Twins will use RHP Bailey Ober (11-5, 3.69 ERA) and RHP Louie Varland (0-4, 6.58).
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Arizona Diamondbacks' Geraldo Perdomo, right, celebrates his home run with teammate Ketel Marte, left, in the second inning of the first game of a baseball doubleheader against the Cleveland Guardians in Cleveland, Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2024. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)
Arizona Diamondbacks' Brandon Pfaadt pitches in the first inning of the first game of a baseball doubleheader against the Cleveland Guardians in Cleveland, Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2024. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)
Arizona Diamondbacks catcher Jose Herrera, left, tags out Cleveland Guardians' Daniel Schneemann, right, at home plate in the fifth inning in the first baseball game of a doubleheader in Cleveland, Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2024. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)
Cleveland Guardians' Josh Naylor grounds out in front of Arizona Diamondbacks catcher Jose Herrera, left, in the eighth inning of the first game of a baseball doubleheader in Cleveland, Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2024. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)
Arizona Diamondbacks' Jose Herrera gestures at second base after hitting a double in the eighth inning of the first game of a baseball doubleheader against the Cleveland Guardians in Cleveland, Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2024. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)
Arizona Diamondbacks' Geraldo Perdomo celebrates his home run with teammates in the second inning of the first game of a baseball doubleheader against the Cleveland Guardians in Cleveland, Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2024. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)
Cleveland Guardians' Carlos Carrasco pitches in the first inning of the second game of a baseball doubleheader against the Arizona Diamondbacks in Cleveland, Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2024. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)
Cleveland Guardians' Angel Martinez hits a sacrifice fly to score Josh Naylor in the fourth inning of the second game of a baseball doubleheader against the Arizona Diamondbacks in Cleveland, Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2024. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)
Cleveland Guardians' Josh Naylor slides behind Arizona Diamondbacks catcher Adrian Del Castillo, front, in the fourth inning of the second game of a baseball doubleheader in Cleveland, Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2024. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)
Arizona Diamondbacks' Eduardo Rodriguez pitches in the first inning of the second game of a baseball doubleheader against the Cleveland Guardians in Cleveland, Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2024. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)
Arizona Diamondbacks' Josh Bell gestures as he runs to home plate with a home run in the second inning of the second game of a baseball doubleheader against the Cleveland Guardians in Cleveland, Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2024. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)
GAINESVILLE, Va. (AP) — Alison Lee sparked a shirtless caddie celebration by spinning a wedge into the cup for eagle. Andrea Lee holed a bunker shot to set up Rose Zhang’s walk-off eagle one hole later. And Megan Khang paused for 10 seconds to let gravity help her out on a critical birdie putt.
The wait was worth it for the United States, which maintained a four-point lead over Europe in the Solheim Cup on Saturday.
With top-ranked Nelly Korda getting an afternoon break after winning the leadoff point in three consecutive sessions of team matches, U.S. captain Stacy Lewis watched her role players excel, and the Americans concluded a warm, breezy day at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club with a 10-6 advantage.
“They’re playing the way I expected them to play, so I’m not surprised at all,” Lewis said. “But at the same time, to do it on this stage and in these moments and to pull these shots off and to make the putts and to do it with the joy that they’re doing it with, it’s the coolest part to me.”
Europe, which has captured the Solheim Cup the last three times, won the last two matches to conclude a 4-4 day. But the team in royal blue and yellow will need its largest comeback in Sunday singles to make it a record four in a row. The U.S. rallied from four points down to win in Germany in 2015.
The U.S. needs 4 1/2 points from a dozen singles matches to win the cup, and Europe needs eight points to retain it. Captain Suzann Pettersen drew inspiration from the European Ryder Cup team's rally from the same deficit to win at Medinah in 2012.
“I was on the opposite side in Germany, and I know what it feels like,” Pettersen said. “Everyone remembers Medinah. I mean, it’s a tough task.”
Lewis has relied on data to find the right combinations, whether keeping Korda and Allisen Corpuz together for alternate shot; sending rookie Lauren Coughlin out with three partners; or giving Zhang a comfortable pairing with Andrea Lee, her fellow Stanford Cardinal.
“I know their games backwards and forwards, and it’s allowed me to create some really good pairings,” Lewis said.
Korda and Corpuz fell behind early against Carlota Ciganda and Emily Pedersen but turned it around on the back nine and got a break when Corpuz hit a worm-burner of a fairway wood into the par-5 14th hole that avoided the water and settled within 20 feet. Korda put her hands on her head in disbelief and Lewis gave Corpuz a shoulder rub in the fairway.
Korda holed the putt for eagle, her second in a row on a hole the U.S. has dominated, and she and Corpuz became the first American duo to go 4-0 in foursomes after winning twice last year in Spain.
“The Americans have played unbelievable. I don’t know how many eagles they’ve had. It seems like they’ve had double figures,” Hall of Famer and European assistant captain Laura Davies said. “They’ve just played great golf. Out-putted us at the moment. Deep squad of players. We’ll never say never, but it is going to be very, very difficult to get the cup back.”
A day after transportation problems prevented most fans from getting to the golf course for the opening tee shots, a situation that LPGA Commissioner Mollie Marcoux Samaan took responsibility for, the grandstands surrounding the first tee were full and fans lined the gallery ropes shortly after 7 a.m.
The only thing that kept them quiet was a slow start by the Americans, but it got loud once Korda started rolling.
In the first afternoon better-ball match, Anna Nordqvist and Madelene Sagstrom were 2 down to Khang and Alison Lee when Nordqvist birdied the par-3 11th hole. Khang's tying putt hung on the lip for 10 seconds before dropping, and she confirmed with a rules official that she had not waited too long for the ball to move.
Needing two putts to win the 14th, Khang made her 15-footer for eagle anyway, setting up the latest fist-pumping celebration for the Americans’ loudest cheerleader, who was next to the green in a cowboy hat when Corpuz hit her approach hours earlier.
Khang and Lee closed it out on the next hole for a 4-and-3 victory, Lee's first in a Solheim Cup match since 2015. She gave the U.S. an early lead with her wedge from 86 yards for an eagle 2 on the second hole, and the Americans’ caddies stripped from the waist up and chest-bumped to pay off a bet with Lee that they agreed to on the tee box.
“Literally holed out five minutes after that conversation. Great motivation,” Lee said.
Zhang and Andrea Lee never trailed in their 6-and-4 victory over Linn Grant and Celine Boutier. Zhang, the youngest U.S. player at 21 who had a forgettable Solheim debut last year, joined Korda and Coughlin by winning all three of her matches.
Pettersen benched Leona Maguire, a valuable contributor in the last two Solheim Cups who has played poorly this year, for both sessions. Rookie Albane Valenzuela also sat out all day, while Charley Hull and Pedersen played four matches each.
Hull delivered. The excitable English player hit a 300-yard-plus drive on the par-4 18th to set up a wedge to tap-in range by Esther Henseleit for a 1-up victory in foursomes over Ally Ewing and Jennifer Kupcho, then did it again as she and Georgia Hall beat Corpuz and Lilia Vu 2 up in better ball.
Lexi Thompson improved her record in alternate shot to 7-2-1 in what is likely her final Solheim Cup, teaming with the unbeaten Coughlin to make four birdies in six holes on the back nine and beat Maja Stark and Hall, 4 and 3.
Thompson and Ewing were beaten 2 and 1 by Ciganda and Pedersen in fourballs. Ewing has lost her last six Solheim Cup matches.
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Europe's Anna Nordqvist hits from a bunker on the 15th hole during a Solheim Cup golf tournament fourball match at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club, Saturday, Sept. 14, 2024, in Gainesville, Va. (AP Photo/Matt York)
United States' Rose Zhang smiles after winning a fourball match on the 14th hole during a Solheim Cup golf tournament at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club, Saturday, Sept. 14, 2024, in Gainesville, Va. (AP Photo/Chris Szagola)
Europe's Emily Pedersen celebrates winning a fourball match during a Solheim Cup golf tournament at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club, Saturday, Sept. 14, 2024, in Gainesville, Va. (AP Photo/Chris Szagola)
United States' Rose Zhang celebrates after hitting out of a bunker and into the cup on the 13th hole during a Solheim Cup golf tournament fourball match at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club, Saturday, Sept. 14, 2024, in Gainesville, Va. (AP Photo/Matt York)
United States' Rose Zhang, right, is congratulated by teammate United States' Andrea Lee after hitting out of a bunker and into the cup on the 13th hole during a Solheim Cup golf tournament fourball match at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club, Saturday, Sept. 14, 2024, in Gainesville, Va. (AP Photo/Matt York)
United States' Alison Lee, center, reacts flanked by celebrating caddies after finding the cup from the fairway on the second hole during a Solheim Cup golf tournament fourball match at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club, Saturday, Sept. 14, 2024, in Gainesville, Va. (AP Photo/Matt York)
United States' Megan Khang celebrates after making a putt on the 14th hole during a Solheim Cup golf tournament fourball match at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club, Saturday, Sept. 14, 2024, in Gainesville, Va. (AP Photo/Chris Szagola)
Europe's Anna Nordqvist hits from the fifth tee during a Solheim Cup golf tournament foursome match at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club, Saturday, Sept. 14, 2024, in Gainesville, Va. (AP Photo/Matt York)
United States' Lexi Thompson smiles after winning a foursome match during a Solheim Cup golf tournament at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club, Saturday, Sept. 14, 2024, in Gainesville, Va. (AP Photo/Matt York)
United States' Lauren Coughlin hits from a bunker on the 10th hole during a Solheim Cup golf tournament foursome match at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club, Saturday, Sept. 14, 2024, in Gainesville, Va. (AP Photo/Matt York)
United States' Ally Ewing hits from the 18th fairway during a Solheim Cup golf tournament foursome match at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club, Saturday, Sept. 14, 2024, in Gainesville, Va. (AP Photo/Matt York)
Europe's Esther Henseleit celebrates after winning a foursome match during a Solheim Cup golf tournament at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club, Saturday, Sept. 14, 2024, in Gainesville, Va. (AP Photo/Matt York)
Europe's Charley Hull celebrates after winning a foursome match during a Solheim Cup golf tournament at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club, Saturday, Sept. 14, 2024, in Gainesville, Va. (AP Photo/Matt York)
United States' Nelly Korda hits from the first fairway during a Solheim Cup golf tournament foursome match at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club, Saturday, Sept. 14, 2024, in Gainesville, Va. (AP Photo/Matt York)
United States' Nelly Korda celebrates after sinking a putt on the 10th hole during a Solheim Cup golf tournament foursome match at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club, Saturday, Sept. 14, 2024, in Gainesville, Va. (AP Photo/Matt York)
United States' Nelly Korda, left, is celebrates with teammate Allisen Corpuz after sinking a putt on the 10th hole during a Solheim Cup golf tournament foursome match at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club, Saturday, Sept. 14, 2024, in Gainesville, Va. (AP Photo/Matt York)