Rookie Petar Musa’s First Career Hat Trick Sparks Dallas to 5-3 Victory Over Minnesota United
FRISCO, Texas (AP) — Rookie Petar Musa scored three goals for FC Dallas, completing his first career hat trick with the go-ahead score in the second half of a 5-3 victory over Minnesota United on Wednesday night.
Musa used an assist from Paul Arriola to find the net for the first time, giving Dallas (5-8-5) a 1-0 lead in the 17th minute. Musa’s second goal came with an assist from Bernard Kamungo in the 38th minute for a 2-1 advantage. He completed his hat trick in the 62nd minute — with an assist from Sebastian Lletget — for a 3-2 lead.
Jesús Ferreira used 22-year-old rookie forward Logan Farrington’s first career assist to score in the 75th minute for a two-goal lead. Ferreira’s goal was his fourth of the season. Farrington followed with his first career goal off another Lletget assist to make it 5-2 in the 90th minute. Farrington has made two starts and 13 appearances this season.
Minnesota United (8-5-5) evened the score at 1-1 in the 32nd minute when Bongokuhle Hlongwane used Joseph Rosales’ eighth assist of the season to score his fourth goal.
Hlongwane helped tie it at 2-all when he fed Hassani Dotson for a goal in the 57th minute. It was the third goal of the campaign for Dotson and the third assist for Hlongwane.
Maarten Paes saved four shots for Dallas. Clint Irwin totaled three saves in his second start of the season for Minnesota United.
Dallas evens the all-time series at 7-7-4 by improving to 5-2-2 against Minnesota United at home.
Dallas has won both of its matches since Peter Luccin took over as interim manager. Dallas beat St. Louis City 2-0 in Luccin’s debut.
The two clubs played to a 1-1 draw 11 days ago.
Minnesota United has won just once in its last six matches and was coming off a 2-0 road loss to the Seattle Sounders. Teemu Pukki did not play against Dallas because of an issue with his knee.
Minnesota United heads back home to play Austin FC on Saturday. Dallas travels to play the Seattle Sounders on Saturday.
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NEW YORK (AP) — Cedric Mullins hit a tiebreaking single in the 10th inning and scored on a throwing error to help the Baltimore Orioles hold off the New York Yankees 7-6 in a wild finish Wednesday night.
After dropping the series opener Tuesday in a matchup between the American League’s top teams, the Orioles rebounded and improved to 4-2 against the rival Yankees this year. Baltimore won for the 19th time in 26 games overall and moved within 1 1/2 games of New York atop the AL East.
“It’s a big win,” manager Brandon Hyde said after his team improved to 18-7 versus division opponents. “Really happy with how we battled, we competed. You can give up the lead and continue to fight offensively, it shows a lot about our club.”
New York ace Gerrit Cole was charged with two runs over four-plus innings in his season debut. He was on the hook for his first loss since Aug. 19 last year until Giancarlo Stanton rallied the Yankees late.
The slugger greeted All-Star reliever Yennier Cano with a three-run homer that pulled New York to 5-4 in the seventh, then laced a 120 mph RBI single off closer Craig Kimbrel (5-2) to tie it with one out in the ninth.
“It was a hell of a game. It really was,” Yankees manager Aaron Boone said.
It was Kimbrel’s fourth blown save in 20 chances this season, but the Orioles bounced back.
Mullins, who began the night batting .188, blooped an RBI single off Clay Holmes (1-3) that scored automatic runner Anthony Santander from second base with one out in the 10th. Mullins raced to second on the throw to the plate, then stole third and scored easily when catcher Jose Trevino’s toss sailed high into left field.
“Just didn’t get a good grip on it. Overthrew it,” Trevino said. “Probably should have ate it.”
Mullins and Gunnar Henderson each swiped two bags against Trevino, who gave up a Red Sox-record nine steals Sunday night in Boston.
Dillon Tate got three outs for his ninth career save and first this season, with help from his defense. Santander made a diving catch in right-center of Ben Rice’s sacrifice fly, and catcher Adley Rutschman threw out pinch-runner Oswaldo Cabrera trying to steal second.
“That was the throw of the year right there. A big spot,” Hyde said. “It’s an amazing play, and Santander is playing absolutely his rear end off in every single facet. Just a total hustle, great play.”
Ramón Urías broke a fifth-inning tie with a two-run homer off Ron Marinaccio, one batter after Cole was pulled, and the Orioles got a pair of RBI doubles from Ryan O’Hearn.
Henderson reached safely three times in the leadoff spot and scored twice.
He also was hit on the right arm by a 94 mph sinker from Victor González, eliciting cheers from the sellout crowd of 47,155. It appeared to be retaliation by the Yankees for Tuesday night, when star slugger Aaron Judge and second baseman Gleyber Torres got nailed by pitches.
“Not at all. Just trying to execute a good pitch inside there. Just slipped out,” González said through a translator.
Judge sat out Wednesday with a sore left hand after X-rays and a CT scan Tuesday night were negative.
Orioles outfielder Colton Cowser also got plunked on the elbow pad and slammed his bat, but no trouble ensued.
“I know it wasn’t intentional,” Cowser said. “I just freaked out.”
Cole allowed three hits, struck out five and walked one while throwing 40 of 62 pitches for strikes. The reigning AL Cy Young Award winner made three minor league rehab starts after recovering from an injury that had sidelined him since spring training.
“It was kind of a special game for me a little bit,” said Cole, who was on a 65-pitch limit. “It’s just been a long few months, a lot of emotions.”
TRAINER’S ROOM
Orioles: 3B Jordan Westburg sat out with left hip discomfort and is day to day. He exited Tuesday night’s loss after experiencing pain. ... LHP Danny Coulombe could return in September following surgery Tuesday to remove bone chips from his pitching elbow. ... RHP Dean Kremer (triceps strain) is scheduled to throw about five innings and 75 pitches Saturday in his second rehab start for Triple-A Norfolk.
Yankees: 1B Anthony Rizzo exited Tuesday night’s game after getting hit on the hand by a 94 mph fastball from Baltimore starter Albert Suárez. ... Cole was reinstated from the 60-day injured list and Rizzo (broken right forearm) was transferred to the 60-day IL. ... RHPs Scott Effross (low back surgery) and JT Brubaker (elbow surgery) were set to begin rehab assignments with Class A Tampa.
UP NEXT
Orioles LHP Cole Irvin (6-3, 3.03 ERA) starts the rubber match of the three-game series Thursday afternoon against rookie RHP Luis Gil (9-1, 2.03).
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