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			Highlights of Friday's Major League Baseball games 
			
		 
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			 [July 08, 2017] 
			July 8 (The Sports Xchange) - 
			Highlights of Friday's Major League Baseball games: 
			 
			Brewers 9, Yankees 4 
			 
			Jesus Aguilar hit a tie-breaking grand slam with two outs in the top 
			of the seventh inning and matched a franchise record with seven RBIs 
			as the Milwaukee Brewers overcame five errors in a 9-4 victory over 
			the New York Yankees on Friday. 
			 
			Aguilar produced the 11th game in franchise history with seven RBIs 
			and the first since Ryan Braun on Aug. 6, 2016, at Arizona. 
			 
			He hit a two-run homer off Jordan Montgomery in the fourth and then 
			drove in the tying and go-ahead runs off Tyler Clippard (1-5). 
			 
			Aaron Judge hit his 30th homer to give the Yankees a 4-2 lead in the 
			fifth after the delay. The right fielder broke a tie with Hall of 
			Famer Joe DiMaggio for the most by a rookie in franchise history. 
			
			
			  
			
			 
			Astros 12, Blue jays 2 
			 
			George Springer hit two home runs and matched a career best with 
			five RBIs, Charlie Morton pitched six strong innings and Houston 
			defeated Toronto. 
			 
			Springer's four hits included a three-run homer and a solo blast. He 
			became the first leadoff hitter to hit 27 home runs before the 
			All-Star break in major league history. 
			 
			Carlos Correa added a two-run homer and Evan Gattis had a solo shot 
			for the Astros (59-28), who gained a split in the first two games of 
			the four-game series with their win. 
			 
			Nationals 5, Braves 4 (10 innings) 
			 
			Daniel Murphy hit an RBI single to left field with one out in the 
			10th inning as Washington rallied to defeat Atlanta. 
			 
			Murphy's hit scored Adrian Sanchez, who led off the inning with a 
			single for his first big league hit. He went to third on a single to 
			right field by Ryan Zimmerman. 
			 
			The winning pitcher was Matt Albers (5-1), who got a double play in 
			the top of the 10th inning, while former Washington lefty Ian Krol 
			(1-2) was saddled with the loss. 
			 
			Red Sox 8, Rays 3 
			 
			Drew Pomeranz gave up two runs in six innings and Boston tagged 
			Tampa Bay starter Jake Odorizzi for a season-high seven runs before 
			he left in the fifth inning. 
			 
			Boston's Dustin Pedroia had a two-run home run, extending Odorizzi's 
			streak to 13 starts giving up at least one home run, a team record 
			and matching the longest in the majors this season. 
			 
			Indians 11, Tigers 2 
			 
			Carlos Carrasco struck out 11 in seven innings and Lonnie Chisenhall 
			and Bradley Zimmer homered as Cleveland beat Detroit. 
			
			
			  
			
			Zimmer and Francisco Lindor each had three hits, and Michael 
			Brantley had four RBIs as the Cleveland offense erupted for the 
			third consecutive game. The Indians have collected 44 hits in the 
			last three games. 
			 
			Tigers designated hitter Victor Martinez reached a milestone when he 
			singled in the first inning for the 2,000th hit of his career. 
			 
			Mets 6, Cardinals 5 
			 
			Jacob deGrom survived a home run barrage by St Louis and won his 
			fifth straight start as New York posted a narrow victory. 
			 
			Working seven innings, deGrom (9-3) gave up eight hits and four runs 
			-- all on solo homers. He walked none and struck out five in winning 
			for the first time in three career starts at Busch Stadium. 
			 
			Cubs 6, Pirates 1 
			 
			Kris Bryant went 4-for-5 with two home runs, a triple and a single 
			for Chicago against Pittsburgh in the opener of a three-game weekend 
			series. 
			 
			Cubs first baseman Anthony Rizzo got in on the fun with his 
			team-leading 20th homer of the season. Carl Edwards Jr (3-1) struck 
			out three, walked two and did not allow a hit over 1 2/3 innings of 
			relief to earn the victory. 
			 
			
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            Rangers 10, Angels 0 
			 
			Cole Hamels was dominant and so was the Texas offense as the Rangers 
			pounded Los Angeles. 
			 
			The victory gave the Rangers consecutive wins for the first time 
			since June 24-25 and they reached double figures in runs for just 
			the second time since June 23. The Angels have dropped four of their 
			last five games and six of eight. 
            Rockies 12, White Sox 4 
			 
			Colorado scored four runs in the first inning and added two more in 
			the second while pounding Chicago. 
			 
			The victory was just fourth in 16 games for the Rockies, who had 
			averaged 3.2 runs per game during their 3-12 slide and matched their 
			season high in runs scored. 
			 
			Twins 7, Orioles 6 
			 
			Kennys Vargas had three hits and drove in two runs in his return 
			from the minors, Eddie Rosario added three hits and the Minnesota 
			bullpen supplied 6 1/3 scoreless innings in a comeback win over 
			Baltimore. 
			 
			Vargas returned from Triple-A Rochester after Joe Mauer went on the 
			disabled list with back issues and hammered two balls off the 
			outfield wall, including a two-run double in the go-ahead fifth 
			inning. 
			 
			After rallying from a 6-0 deficit, Minnesota has now won all five 
			games against Baltimore this season. 
              
			Padres 4, Phillies 3 
			 
			Austin Hedges' sacrifice fly in the ninth inning lifted San Diego 
			over Philadelphia. 
			 
			Hedges also hit a solo homer and Jose Pirela got the scoring 
			underway in the first inning with a homer to left, his fourth of the 
			season for the Padres 
			 
			Dodgers 4, Royals 1 
			 
			Yasiel Puig hit his 16th home run and Chase Utley drove in the 
			1,000th run of his career as Los Angeles won a battle of hot teams 
			by beating Kansas City. 
			 
			The Dodgers are 24-4 in their last 28 and an audacious 37-11 at 
			home. 
			 
			While the loss snapped the Royals' four-game win streak, they have 
			still won six of their last eight and are 18-7 in their last 25 
			games, moving from a 10-20 start into contention in the American 
			League Central. 
			 
			Diamondbacks 6, Reds 3 
			 
			Right-hander Zack Greinke threw seven scoreless innings to continue 
			his home dominance and Paul Goldschmidt hit his 20th homer in 
			Arizona's victory over Cincinnati. 
			 
			Greinke (11-4) gave up four hits and struck out seven while 
			improving to 9-0 with a 2.41 ERA in 11 starts at home this season. 
			He walked one and also singled in a run. 
			 
			Mariners 7, Athletics 2 
			 
			Nelson Cruz hit his 300th career home run and drove in five runs as 
			Seattle snapped an eight-game home losing streak with a victory 
			against Oakland. 
			 
			Cruz hit run-scoring singles in his first two at-bats, then cranked 
			a three-run homer in the bottom of the eighth inning off A's 
			reliever Liam Hendriks. 
			 
			Marlins 6, Giants 1 
			 
			Dan Straily took a shutout into the ninth inning and Giancarlo 
			Stanton got a 16-hit attack rolling with a two-run homer in the 
			first inning, sending Miami to a 6-1 victory over San Francisco. 
			 
			Dee Gordon had four hits and J.T. Realmuto three, including a solo 
			homer, as the Marlins evened their record at 4-4 on a 10-game trip. 
			The loss snapped the Giants' three-game home winning streak. 
			(Editing by John O'Brien) [© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All 
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