| 
			 
			
			 White Sox 4, Indians 3 
			 
			Melky Cabrera hit a bases-loaded, game-winning single as the Chicago 
			White Sox scored four runs in the bottom of the ninth to rally past 
			the Cleveland Indians at U.S. Cellular Field. 
			 
			Earlier in the inning, Avisail Garcia hit a one-out double off Cody 
			Allen (0-2). Conor Gillaspie followed with a walk, and both runners 
			scored on a double to center field by Alexei Ramirez that made it 
			3-2. 
			 
			Three straight singles followed, by Tyler Flowers, Gordon Beckham 
			and Adam Eaton, to score Ramirez with the tying run and load the 
			bases for Cabrera. 
			 
			The veteran left fielder lofted a liner to left that landed beyond 
			the outfielders, who were playing shallow. 
			 
			Allen squandered a lead the Indians built while Trevor Bauer threw 
			seven scoreless innings. White Sox starter John Danks allowed three 
			runs in six innings and David Robertson (1-0) threw one shutout 
			inning for the win. 
			 
			- - - 
			
			  
			Tigers 2, Yankees 1 
			 
			Alfredo Simon out-dueled C.C. Sabathia and Yoenis Cespedes drove in 
			the go-ahead run in the seventh as Detroit edged New York. 
			 
			Simon (3-0) held the Yankees to one run on seven hits in 7 1/3 
			innings while striking out six. Joakim Soria collected his fifth 
			save. 
			 
			Cespedes and J.D. Martinez contributed run-scoring singles for the 
			Tigers, who have the league's best record (11-2). 
			 
			- - - 
			 
			Reds 6, Brewers 1 
			 
			Zack Cozart and Joey Votto hit home runs and rookie Anthony 
			Desclafani threw eight scoreless innings as Cincinnati snapped a 
			four-game losing streak with a victory over Milwaukee. 
			 
			Descalfani held the Brewers to two hits and a walk while striking 
			out five. He gave up two runs in his first start of the season but 
			has since thrown 15 consecutive scoreless innings. 
			 
			- - - 
			 
			Cubs 5, Pirates 2 
			 
			Rookie Kris Bryant hit a tie-breaking, two-run double in the seventh 
			inning, finishing with three hits and three RBIs to lead Chicago 
			past Pittsburgh. 
			 
			After Jorge Soler doubled and Anthony Rizzo walked with one out in 
			the seventh, Bryant hit a drive to the base of the wall in 
			left-center off Arquimedes Caminero (0-1) to score both runners. 
			 
			Bryant scored on the same play when he took third on the throw home 
			and then came home when catcher Francisco Cervelli missed the ball. 
			
			  
			- - - 
			 
			Royals 7, Twins 1 
			 
			Edinson Volquez pitched seven sharp innings and Kendrys Morales 
			drove in two runs with two hits as Kansas City beat Minnesota. 
			 
			Royals rookie Paulo Orlando added a two-run triple in a three-run 
			eighth. Orlando, who is the only the third major-leaguer born in 
			Brazil and spent nine years in the minors, leads the majors with 
			five triples. 
			 
			- - - 
			 
			
            [to top of second column]  | 
            
			 
      
		
		  
			
			Red Sox 7, Orioles 1 (6 1/2 innings) 
			 
			Mookie Betts scored two runs in Boston's rain-shortened win over 
			Baltimore. 
			 
			The victory, which came after and a one hour, 42-minute stoppage due 
			to inclement weather, snapped a two-game skid for the Red Sox and 
			earned them a split in the four-game series. 
			 
			- - - 
			 
			Padres 14, Rockies 3 
			 
			San Diego piled up 17 hits, including three each by right fielder 
			Matt Kemp, who had four RBIs, and catcher Brad Norris, in a rout of 
			Colorado. 
			 
			Yonder Alonso drove in three runs for the Padres while the first 
			three batters in the lineup, Wil Myers, Norris and Kemp, all had 
			three hits. 
			 
			- - - 
			 
			Astros 7, Mariners 5 
			 
			Luis Valbuena hit two solo home runs, including the go-ahead shot in 
			the eighth inning, as the American West-leading Houston Astros 
			earned a win over Seattle. 
			 
			Houston closer Luke Gregerson pitched a scoreless ninth inning to 
			record his third save of the season. 
			 
			- - - 
			 
			Athletics 6, Angels 3 
			 
			Stephen Vogt's three-run home run in the third inning propelled 
			Oakland to a 6-3 win over Los Angeles. 
			
			
			  
			
			 
			Vogt launched an 0-2 pitch from Angels starter Matt Shoemaker into 
			the seats beyond the right-center field fence, putting the A's up 
			for good. 
			
			Billy Butler added two hits for Oakland. 
			 
			The Angels lost their third in a row and fell to 0-4 at home 
			following a season in which they had the best home record in the 
			majors, 52-29. 
			 
			- - - (Editing by Cameron French/John O'Brien) 
			
			[© 2015 Thomson Reuters. All rights 
			reserved.] 
			Copyright 2015 Reuters. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, 
			broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. 
			
			   |