Bo Bichette hit a two-run home run in support of Gausman (2-1), who
allowed two runs on six hits with no walks. Bichette's homer in the
sixth inning was the Blue Jays' first hit of the game against Astros
left-hander Framber Valdez.
Jordan Roman pitched around a double in the ninth to earn his 11th
save. Roman had help from a diving catch in right field by George
Springer on pinch hitter Alex Bregman.
Valdez (1-2) allowed three runs, two hits, two walks and a hit
batter in 6 1/3 innings. He struck out two.
Yankees 6, Royals 4
Aaron Judge homered twice and drove in three runs as New York ran
its winning streak to nine games with a victory over host Kansas
City.
Judge homered two batters into the game when he hit a 453-foot drive
off Kansas City starter Daniel Lynch and connected again with two
outs in the ninth off Josh Staumont. In between Judge's seventh and
eighth homers, he also drove in the tying run with a check-swing
grounder off Scott Barlow in the seventh when the Yankees took the
lead without getting a hit.
Michael A. Taylor homered, Nicky Lopez scored on a wild pitch and
Carlos Santana hit an RBI double in a three-run third before the
Royals lost for the eighth time in 10 games. Kyle Isbel scored
Kansas City's other run on a throwing error by Josh Donaldson in the
fourth.
Cubs 2, Brewers 0
Pitching on his 31st birthday, Marcus Stroman allowed two hits over
seven stellar innings and outdueled Corbin Burnes to earn his first
victory for Chicago in a road win over Milwaukee.
Patrick Wisdom belted a solo home run and Seiya Suzuki delivered an
RBI double for the Cubs, who snapped a three-game skid and avoided
being swept. Stroman (1-3), who entered the day with a 6.98 ERA,
walked one and fanned five.
Burnes (1-1) completed seven innings, allowing two runs on four hits
while striking out 10 and walking one. The Brewers saw their
five-game winning streak end.
Orioles 9, Red Sox 5
Jordan Lyles worked out of trouble across six innings and Baltimore
defeated visiting Boston.
Rougned Odor homered and the light-hitting Orioles racked up 13
hits. Lyles struck out six, but he didn't return after a rain delay
of more than 90 minutes in the bottom of the sixth.
The Red Sox lost for the third time in their last four games, nearly
failing to score more than one run in any of those setbacks until
J.D. Martinez's grand slam in the ninth.
Dodgers 6, Tigers 3
Walker Buehler tossed five shutout innings and Mookie Betts scored
two runs as Los Angeles beat visiting Detroit.
The Dodgers improved to 8-2 at home this year while winning two out
of three in the interleague series against Tigers.
Miguel Cabrera and Jeimer Candelario each hit a home run for
Detroit, which has lost seven of its last eight games and went 1-5
on a six-game road trip.
Twins 9, Rays 3
Josh Winder pitched six shutout innings in his first major league
start, Byron Buxton hit a home run and Jorge Polanco had four RBIs
as Minnesota rolled to a victory over Tampa Bay at St. Petersburg,
Fla.
Winder (1-0) allowed two hits and a walk while striking out seven in
his fourth big league appearance. He didn't allow a runner past
second base while throwing 83 pitches, 54 for strikes.
Polanco went 2-for-5 with a pair of two-run doubles, while Carlos
Correa had his fourth-consecutive multi-hit game going 2-for-4 with
two runs scored. Buxton, Trevor Larnach and Gilberto Celestino each
had two hits as the Central Division-leading Twins won for the ninth
time in their last 10 games.
Rockies 10, Reds 1
C.J. Cron and Randal Grichuk homered as Colorado pounded out 12 hits
and rolled over Cincinnati in Denver.
Brendan Rodgers, Connor Joe, Elehuris Montero and Yonathan Daza each
added two hits for the Rockies. Kyle Freeland (1-3) pitched seven
strong innings, giving up one run on four hits and one walk with
four strikeouts.
Brandon Drury had two hits, including a home run, for the slumping
Reds. Cincinnati has lost 19 of 21 games since winning on Opening
Day, matching the 2018 team for the worst start in franchise history
at 3-18.
Padres 5, Pirates 2
Trent Grisham went 3-for-5 with two RBIs as visiting San Diego
topped Pittsburgh in the rubber game of a weekend series. Manny
Machado and Jake Cronenworth added RBI singles for the Padres.
San Diego starter Joe Musgrove (4-0), a former Pirate, gave up one
run and seven hits in seven innings with eight strikeouts and no
walks. Taylor Rogers pitched the ninth for his ninth save.
Pittsburgh starter Mitch Keller (0-4) went six innings, the longest
outing on the team this year. He gave up one run and five hits with
five strikeouts and no walks.
Angels 6, White Sox 5
Michael Lorenzen fell two outs short of his first career complete
game and Mike Trout had two hits, including a solo home run, as
visiting Los Angeles exhaled with a close win against Chicago on
Sunday afternoon.
Entering the ninth inning with a shutout intact, Lorenzen allowed
three hits, the last a two-run double off the bat of Leury Garcia,
before Raisel Iglesias yielded two more runs. The White Sox
collected five runs and six hits and sent 11 men to the plate in the
inning, but Ryan Tepera notched his first save of the season by
getting Gavin Sheets to ground out to first base with the bases
loaded to end the game.
Trout smacked a solo home run against White Sox lefty Dallas Keuchel
two batters into the afternoon. Angels star Shohei Ohtani left the
game in the ninth inning with right groin tightness.
Nationals 11, Giants 5
Yadiel Hernandez drove in a career-high five runs, including two in
a five-run first inning Sunday afternoon that gave Josiah Gray an
immediate comfort zone and propelled visiting Washington to a
victory over San Francisco in the finale of their three-game series.
Hernandez and Juan Soto collected three hits apiece for the
Nationals, who ran up a total of 45 hits in taking two of three from
the host Giants one week after San Francisco swept them in a
three-game set in Washington. Gray (3-2) coasted through six shutout
innings, allowing just one hit, a single by Jason Krizan with two
outs in the fifth.
The Nationals jumped on Alex Cobb (1-1), reinstated from the injured
list before the game, for four hits, three walks and five runs
before he could get a third out in the first inning.
Mariners 7, Marlins 3
Top prospect Julio Rodriguez slugged his first major league homer --
a 450-foot bomb to left-center field -- to lead visiting Seattle to
a victory over red-hot Miami.
The loss snapped the Marlins' seven-game winning streak, their
longest since 2016. The streak fell just two wins short of the
franchise record.
Miami starter Sandy Alcantara (2-1), who hadn't allowed a homer
since Opening Day, gave up two on Sunday -- Rodriguez's three-run
shot and J.P. Crawford's solo blast. Logan Gilbert (4-0), who
started the day leading the American League in ERA, earned the win.
He pitched 5 2/3 innings and allowed three hits, four walks and one
run, leaving his ERA at 0.64.
Cardinals 7, Diamondbacks 5
Harrison Bader and Nolan Arenado each hit home runs as part of a
four-run rally in the seventh inning to lead host St. Louis over
Arizona.
The Cardinals' seventh started with an Andrew Knizner single,
followed by a Paul DeJong double off reliever Kyle Nelson. After
Brendan Donovan grounded out to score Knizner and cut the deficit to
5-4, Keynan Middleton (0-1) replaced Nelson on the mound. Bader
greeted Middleton with his first home run of the season, scoring
DeJong to give St. Louis a 6-5 lead.
Arenado added his sixth home run of the season with two outs. The
Diamondbacks hit four home runs, two by Jordan Luplow, as the teams
split their four-game series.
Rangers 7, Braves 3
Adolis Garcia's bases-loaded triple broke open a close game and
sparked Texas to a win over visiting Atlanta in Arlington, Texas.
Garcia was 3-for-5, scored a run and drove in four to help the
Rangers win their second three-game series of the year. Garcia
knocked in 11 of the team's 25 runs during the seven-game homestand.
Starting pitcher Taylor Hearn (1-2) bounced back from consecutive
poor outings to earn his first win. He worked five innings and gave
up two runs on four hits and three walks while matching his season
high with six strikeouts. The losing pitcher was Kyle Muller (0-1),
who was wild in his 2 2/3 innings and allowed seven runs on four
hits, six walks and three strikeouts.
Guardians 7, Athletics 3
Triston McKenzie struck out seven over 6 1/3 scoreless innings and
Franmil Reyes drove in two runs as visiting Cleveland completed a
three-game sweep of Oakland.
McKenzie (1-2) allowed four hits and walked one for the Guardians,
who have won three straight following a seven-game losing streak.
McKenzie threw a season-high 96 pitches.
Oakland starter James Kaprielian (0-1) struggled in his season
debut, yielding four runs on three hits over two-plus innings. The
Athletics trailed 7-0 before scoring three runs in the ninth against
Anthony Gose. Oakland has lost six of its past eight games.
Mets 10, Phillies 6
Jeff McNeil and Dominic Smith tied their career highs with four hits
apiece and Max Scherzer extended his unbeaten streak to 24 starts
despite giving up three homers as New York won another series by
beating visiting Philadelphia.
The Mets have won a franchise-record seven straight series to open
the season. The Phillies lost for jus the second time in seven
games.
McNeil went 4-for-5 with two singles and two doubles in his last
four at-bats, his ninth four-hit game. His past four four-hit games
have all come against the Phillies. McNeil's last hit, an RBI double
in the eighth, scored Brandon Nimmo with New York's final run.
--Field Level Media
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