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				and had retired 11 straight batters when the Padres launched a 
				game-winning rally against closer Cole Sulser. Jurickson Profar 
				singled with one out in the ninth, which was just the Padres' 
				sixth hit of the game.
 
 Then followed an unusual play. Left-handed hitter Trent Grisham 
				grounded sharply to third baseman Joey Wendle, who was playing 
				on the right side of the infield in the shift. But Wendle's 
				throw to second in an attempt to get a forceout was wide of the 
				bag. With no one covering third in the shift, Profar headed to 
				third, only to be tagged out by Sulser on a throw from shortstop 
				Miguel Rojas.
 
 Rookie C.J. Abrams then singled to left, bringing up Alfaro, the 
				last player on the Padres' bench, as a pinch-hitter. He hit the 
				first pitch from Sulser into the left field seats for his second 
				homer of the season.
 
 Angels 5, Nationals 4
 
 Anthony Rendon's two-out RBI single drove in Shohei Ohtani from 
				second base to cap a three-run rally in the ninth inning and 
				lift Los Angeles over Washington in Anaheim, Calif.
 
 Facing Nationals reliever Tanner Rainey (0-1), Ohtani's two-run 
				double tied the game and set the stage for Rendon, who had two 
				hits Sunday after going 0-for-8 in the first two games against 
				his former team. Jaime Barria (1-0) picked up the win with two 
				scoreless innings in relief.
 
 Nationals starter Erick Fedde pitched five scoreless innings 
				with five walks and four strikeouts. Angels starter Patrick 
				Sandoval gave up three runs and seven hits in 5 2/3 innings. He 
				walked three and fanned five.
 
 Mariners 2, Rays 1 (10 innings)
 
 Ty France's walk-off single to left in the 10th inning ended 
				host Seattle's six-game skid while snapping Tampa Bay's six-game 
				winning streak.
 
 After Abraham Toro's one-out home run in the ninth off closer 
				Andrew Kittredge, France ripped a 1-1 slider from Matt Wisler 
				(1-1) deep to left with one out to send home Jarred Kelenic. 
				Paul Sewald (1-1) pitched a scoreless 10th. Toro went 2-for-4.
 
 In his major league debut, Seattle starter George Kirby 
				displayed the talent and command that made him the best pitcher 
				in Seattle's minor league system. He struck out seven in five 
				scoreless innings, and got 15 swings-and-misses. Manuel Margot 
				was 2-for-3 with a solo homer and stolen base for the Rays.
 
 Astros 5, Tigers 0
 
 Jake Odorizzi twirled five shutout innings, Aledmys Diaz clubbed 
				a grand slam and Houston capped a sweep of its seven-game 
				homestand by blanking Detroit.
 
 Alex Bregman slugged his fifth home run of the year and Astros 
				right-handed relievers Cristian Javier and Hector Neris 
				completed the one-hit shutout. Odorizzi (3-2) allowed one hit 
				and two walks while posting five strikeouts. He has surrendered 
				one run on six hits and four walks with 12 strikeouts over 17 
				2/3 innings in his last three starts.
 
 Diaz opened the scoring in a big way in the third inning, 
				driving a 1-0 fastball from Tigers right-hander Drew Hutchison 
				(0-3) out to left-center for his second homer of the season and 
				his third career grand slam.
 
 Reds 7, Pirates 3
 
 Colin Moran victimized his former team for a go-ahead grand slam 
				and a two-run homer to rally Cincinnati past visiting Pittsburgh 
				for its first series win in nine tries.
 
 Down 2-0 entering the sixth inning, Moran's grand slam came two 
				batters after Tommy Pham worked a bases-loaded walk. Moran 
				followed up his sixth-inning slam with a two-run homer in the 
				eighth to give him a career-high six RBIs.
 
 Michael Perez and Bryan Reynolds hit home runs for the Pirates, 
				who ended their five-game road trip with a 2-3 mark and lost for 
				the eighth time in 11 games.
 
 Dodgers 7, Cubs 1
 
 Walker Buehler won his third straight start, holding host 
				Chicago to a run over seven innings as Los Angeles completed a 
				three-game sweep.
 
 Buehler (4-1), who tossed 14 scoreless innings over his previous 
				two starts, surrendered four hits and two walks while striking 
				out six in his 100th career start. The right-hander didn't allow 
				a runner past first base after Rafael Ortega scored in the 
				first.
 
 Justin Turner, Cody Bellinger and Freddie Freeman had an RBI 
				apiece for the Dodgers and Bellinger finished with three hits. 
				Willson Contreras had an RBI single in the first for the Cubs.
 
 Guardians 4, Blue Jays 3
 
 Light-hitting outfielder Oscar Mercado drove in the go-ahead run 
				with two outs in the bottom of the eighth inning to propel 
				Cleveland to a victory over visiting Toronto.
 
 Cleveland pushed across two runs in the eighth inning, which 
				started with a solo home run by second baseman Owen Miller to 
				the left-field bleachers off reliever Tim Mayza.
 
 The Blue Jays brought in reliever Adam Cimber (4-2) to face the 
				red-hot Franmil Reyes, who lined a single to left. Cimber 
				allowed his first walk of the season to Andres Gimenez, setting 
				the stage for Mercado to drill a single into center field, which 
				drove home Reyes with the winning run. Reyes was 3-for-4 on the 
				day.
 
 White Sox 3, Red Sox 2
 
 Dallas Keuchel enjoyed his best start of the season and Jose 
				Abreu belted a key two-run double as visiting Chicago edged 
				Boston to complete a three-game sweep.
 
 Keuchel (2-3) allowed two runs on eight hits in six innings, 
				striking out five and walking one as Chicago extended its 
				winning streak to six games and pushed Boston's losing streak to 
				five. Reese McGuire singled to open the third inning and scored 
				on Leury Garcia's RBI single, and Abreu laced a two-run, two-out 
				double to left.
 
 Boston's Tanner Houck (2-3), who started in place of the injured 
				Michael Wacha, was charged with three runs in 2 2/3 innings. 
				Rafael Devers had three hits and a run for the Red Sox.
 
 Phillies 3, Mets 2 (Game 1)
 
 Bryce Harper hit a home run and drove in two runs to lift host 
				Philadelphia over New York in the first game of a doubleheader.
 
 Harper, Jean Segura, Alec Bohm and Kyle Schwarber each had two 
				hits each for the Phillies, who snapped a four-game losing 
				streak as the teams played for the first time since Thursday 
				after consecutive rain postponements.
 
 Mets starter Max Scherzer (4-1) gave up three runs on 10 hits 
				over six innings. Scherzer, who had a 15-game winning streak 
				halted, struck out seven and walked none.
 
 Mets 6, Phillies 1 (Game 2)
 
 Pete Alonso hit two home runs, a single and drove in five runs 
				as visiting New York salvaged a doubleheader split with 
				Philadelphia.
 
 Tomas Nido added two hits for the Mets, while starter Chris 
				Bassitt (4-2) gave up five hits and one run in 5 2/3 innings 
				with one walk and four strikeouts.
 
 Jean Segura hit a home run with a single and a walk for the 
				Phillies, who managed just six hits.
 
 Yankees 2, Rangers 1 (Game 1)
 
 Gleyber Torres homered to lead off the ninth inning, lifting New 
				York over Texas in the opener of their doubleheader at Yankee 
				Stadium.
 
 Torres won it when he hit a 3-1 sinker from John King (1-1) into 
				the right-field seats. New York ace Gerrit Cole allowed a run 
				and five hits in 6 1/3 innings. He struck out 10, walked one and 
				threw a season-high 114 pitches. Clay Holmes (3-0) pitched a 
				scoreless ninth to get the win.
 
 Texas' Dane Dunning took a no-hitter into the sixth and wound up 
				allowing one run and two hits in six innings. Kole Calhoun ended 
				Cole's bid for a third straight scoreless start when he lined a 
				full-count 98.7 mph fastball to the short porch and just inside 
				the foul line with one out in the seventh.
 
 Rangers 4, Yankees 2 (Game 2)
 
 Pinch-hitter Brad Miller hit a tiebreaking, two-run homer in the 
				seventh inning against Michael King to lift Texas to a victory 
				over host New York for a doubleheader split.
 
 Miller gave the Rangers a 4-2 lead when he hit King's 1-0 
				fastball to center field after Jonah Heim had scored the tying 
				run on a wild pitch to the backstop. King hadn't given up a run 
				in his past six appearances.
 
 Miller's third homer of the season marked the first time King 
				allowed a run since giving up a run-scoring double to George 
				Springer in the seventh inning against Toronto on April 11. Eli 
				White also homered in the sixth as Texas won for the fifth time 
				in six games.
 
 Braves 9, Brewers 2
 
 Charlie Morton rediscovered his form with five shutout innings 
				and William Contreras drove in four runs to lead Atlanta past 
				visiting Milwaukee in the rubber game of their three-game 
				series.
 
 It was just the second series win of the season for the Braves 
				as Morton (2-3) broke a three-game losing streak. He allowed 
				only two hits, walked three and struck out five. The veteran had 
				allowed 17 runs (16 earned) over 18 1/3 innings in his previous 
				four starts.
 
 The losing pitcher was Aaron Ashby (0-3), who pitched four 
				innings and allowed six runs on six hits, four walks and three 
				strikeouts. He also had a wild pitch and committed an error, and 
				his ERA soared from 2.33 to 4.24.
 
 Royals 6, Orioles 4 (Game 1)
 
 Michael Taylor's RBI single in the ninth inning was the 
				difference as Kansas City beat host Baltimore in the opener of a 
				Mother's Day doubleheader.
 
 Taylor's single to left field off Baltimore's Jorge Lopez with 
				two outs scored Nicky Lopez with the go-ahead run. Salvador 
				Perez's single to right field off Cionel Perez then scored 
				Taylor, padding the lead for Kansas City.
 
 Taylor Clarke and Scott Barlow combined for two shutout innings 
				to close the game for the Royals. Jordan Lyles started on the 
				mound for the Orioles, allowing seven hits and two earned runs 
				while striking out five in 7 1/3 innings. He notched the 900th 
				strikeout of his career in the first inning when he got Edward 
				Olivares to swing and miss on a high fastball.
 
 Orioles 4, Royals 2 (Game 2)
 
 After faltering earlier in the day, Baltimore bounced back in 
				the second game of a Mother's Day doubleheader, topping Kansas 
				City at home.
 
 Orioles' starter Bruce Zimmermann (2-1) allowed two runs while 
				striking out five in six innings of work. Baltimore has now won 
				five of its last eight games, while Kansas City has lost six of 
				its last eight.
 
 Baltimore's offense exploded for three runs in the opening 
				inning against Royals starter Daniel Lynch (2-2). With the bases 
				loaded, a passed ball allowed Cedric Mullins to score from 
				third, and then Ryan Mountcastle singled to center field to 
				bring Trey Mancini home. A few pitches later, Ramon Urias lofted 
				a sac fly to right field, bringing in Austin Hays.
 
 Giants 4, Cardinals 3
 
 Mike Yastrzemski broke a sixth-inning tie with a solo home run, 
				John Brebbia pitched out of a jam in the eighth and San 
				Francisco outlasted visiting St. Louis for a split of their 
				four-game series.
 
 LaMonte Wade Jr. also homered for the Giants, who got five sharp 
				innings from right-hander Jakob Junis in his first start for the 
				team.
 
 Yastrzemski's homer, his second of the season, came after the 
				Cardinals had tied the score at 3 in the top of the sixth on a 
				Harrison Bader infield out. Dylan Carlson's ground-rule double 
				set up the score. Juan Yepez also hit his first big-league home 
				run for the Cardinals.
 
 Twins 4, Athletics 3
 
 Jorge Polanco drove in two runs and five relievers combined for 
				6 2/3 scoreless innings as Minnesota completed a three-game 
				sweep of Oakland with victory at Minneapolis.
 
 Cody Stashak (3-0) replaced injured starter Chris Paddack in the 
				third inning and tossed 2 2/3 scoreless innings. Twins 
				right-hander Emilio Pagan retired Cristian Pache with runners at 
				second and third in the ninth for his fourth save.
 
 Minnesota has won 14 of its last 17 games, including nine 
				straight at home. Gilberto Celestino recorded the first 
				three-hit game of his career in the victory. Sean Murphy and 
				Seth Brown had two hits apiece for Oakland, which has lost nine 
				straight games and 12 of its last 14.
 
 Diamondbacks 4, Rockies 0
 
 Zac Gallen pitched seven shutout innings, yielding five hits 
				with seven strikeouts and no walks, to help Arizona beat 
				Colorado in Phoenix.
 
 Relievers Noe Ramirez and Joe Mantiply did not allow a hit or 
				walk in the last two innings in relief of Gallen (2-0) as the 
				Diamondbacks took two of three against the Rockies.
 
 The Diamondbacks' No. 1 prospect, center fielder Alek Thomas, 
				made his major league debut and got his first career hit. He 
				doubled to lead off the fifth inning and moved to third on a 
				sacrifice bunt by fellow rookie Jose Herrera. Thomas later 
				scored when Rockies starter German Marquez (0-3) committed a 
				throwing error on a pickoff attempt at first.
 
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