23 Jun

debut alert

Bobby Bradley, the former Harrison Central High star from Gulfport, is set to make his big league debut today for Cleveland against visiting Detroit at Progressive Field. Bradley, a left-handed hitting first baseman, is in the lineup, batting seventh against Tigers left-hander Daniel Norris, for the noon CDT game. Bradley, 23, was leading the Triple-A International League with 24 home runs and was batting .292 with 55 RBIs for Columbus. A third-round pick by the Indians in 2014, Bradley has hit 138 homers in the minors.

23 Jun

winning ways

The fans at his home ballpark gave a standing ovation to a visiting player who took him deep. Dakota Hudson was OK with it. The ex-Mississippi State standout, pitching for St. Louis, yielded a home run to former Cardinals star Albert Pujols in the seventh inning Saturday at Busch Stadium. The crowd roared as he circled the bases, and Pujols even gave them a curtain call. “The guy deserves that ovation,” Hudson, who had Pujols posters on his wall as a kid, told The Associated Press. Hudson deserved a few cheers of his own. The Pujols homer was the only run Hudson allowed in seven innings (112 pitches) as he led the Cardinals to a 4-2 victory against the Los Angeles Angels. He is 6-3 with a 3.36 ERA for a club that is suddenly just a game out in the National League Central. … Former Ole Miss star Lance Lynn also got a win on Saturday, grinding through seven innings as Texas rallied to beat the Chicago White Sox 6-5. Lynn allowed all five runs, including a three-run double and a homer by East Central Community College alum Tim Anderson, but retired 17 of the last 18 he faced. He improved to 9-4, 4.32 for a Rangers club that is creeping up on slumping Houston in the American League West. … Former State standout Jonathan Holder notched a W in relief for the New York Yankees but probably didn’t feel too good about his outing. He gave up a three-run homer to Houston’s Yordan Alvarez that put the Yankees behind in the seventh inning, but the streaking Bombers answered with three in the bottom of the inning and won 7-5. Holder (5-2) saw his ERA jump to 5.55 for the AL East leaders. … Madison Central High product Spencer Turnbull started for Detroit, gave up two runs in five innings — good enough to win a lot of times — but took a loss as the Tigers fell to Cleveland 2-0. Turnbull is 3-7 despite a 3.29 ERA.