NEW YORK YANKEES (30-19) 8
BALTIMORE ORIOLES (26-24) 3
BALTIMORE, MD– Brett Gardner and Matt Holliday each hit two home runs for the Yankees, handing the Orioles just their eighth loss at home. Luis Severino threw six-and-one-third innings, allowing one run on seven hits and one walk. Chris Tillman was knocked out after two-and-two-thirds innings, having given up five runs on seven hits and two walks.
OAKLAND ATHLETICS (22-29) 4
CLEVELAND INDIANS (27-23) 9
CLEVELAND, OH– Bradley Zimmer drove in four runs on two hits in the Indians’ third straight win. Trevor Bauer struck out 14 batters in seven innings, giving up three runs on seven hits and one walk. Sonny Gray let up seven runs on nine hits and two walks in four-and-two-thirds innings.
LOS ANGELES DODGERS (33-20) 9
ST. LOUIS CARDINALS (24-25) 4
ST. LOUIS, MO– Chase Utley contributed to a sixth consecutive win for the Dodgers, going 3-for-4 with an RBI and two runs scored. Kenta Maeda returned for the Dodgers, throwing four innings and allowing three runs on four hits and three walks. Yadier Molina drove in three runs on two hits for the Cardinals. Michael Wacha got the start for the Cardinals, lasting three innings and giving up four runs (three earned), five hits and three walks.
ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS (32-22) 3
PITTSBURGH PIRATES (24-29) 0
PITTSBURGH, PA– Robbie Ray struck out 10 and gave up four hits in a complete game shutout of the Pirates, snapping the Diamondbacks three-game losing streak. Ivan Nova lasted seven innings for the Pirates, letting up three runs, six hits and one walk.
CINCINNATI REDS (23-27) 4
TORONTO BLUE JAYS (25-27) 6
TORONTO, ON– Kendrys Morales‘ two-run, eighth inning home run gave the Blue Jays the lead, moving them over .500 at home at 13-12. JA Happ started for the Blue Jays, going four innings and allowing two runs on three hits ans three walks. Zack Cozart hit two solo home runs for the Reds. Asher Wojciechowski also pitched four innings, giving up four runs and four hits.
MILWAUKEE BREWERS (27-25) 4
NEW YORK METS (23-27) 5 in 12
NEW YORK, NY– Jay Bruce delivered a walk-off RBI single in the bottom of the 12th, earning the Mets’ third straight win. Tyler Pill ate up five-and-one-third innings for the Mets, letting up one run on six hits and three walks. Zach Davies threw five innings of two run, six hit and two walk ball for the Brewers.
SEATTLE MARINERS (24-29) 10
COLORADO ROCKIES (33-21) 4
DENVER, CO– Kyle Seager went 3-for-5 with four RBI, helping the Mariners to a third straight win. Ariel Miranda allowed two runs, three hits and four walks in five innings of work. DJ LeMahieu brought home three runs for the Rockies. Tyler Anderson surrendered six runs on 11 hits and two walks in five innings.
PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES (17-33) 2
MIAMI MARLINS (20-30) 7
MIAMI, FL– Justin Nicolino tossed three no-hit innings before leaving with a contusion on his left index finger for the Marlins, who have won three straight. Vince Velasquez exited with a flexor strain in his right elbow, having thrown one-and-one-third innings of two runs (one earned) on two hits given up.
TAMPA BAY RAYS (28-27) 5
TEXAS RANGERS (26-27) 9
ARLINGTON, TX– Elvis Andrus plated five runs on three hits, fueling the Rangers 17th home win. Nick Martinez gave way to the Rangers bullpen after four-and-one-third innings and five runs, six hits and two walks allowed. Matt Andriese left the game with a strained groin, having thrown one-and-two-thirds innings and let up two runs and three hits.
BOSTON RED SOX (28-23) 13
CHICAGO WHITE SOX (24-27) 7
CHICAGO, IL– Deven Marrero (five) and Jackie Bradley Jr. (four) drove in nine RBI between the two of them to help the Red Sox snap a two-game losing streak. Chris Sale struck out nine and allowed six runs (five earned), 10 hits and two walks in five innings against his former team. Jose Abreu, Todd Frazier and Tim Anderson each plated two runs for the White Sox. Jose Quintana let up seven runs on 10 hits in two-and-two-thirds innings for the White Sox.
HOUSTON ASTROS (37-16) 7
MINNESOTA TWINS (26-22) 2
MINNEAPOLIS, MN– Jose Altuve and Alex Bregman combined for four RBI and six hits in the Astros sixth consecutive win. Mike Fiers gave the Astros six innings and two runs, five hits and three walks allowed. Jose Berrios took his first career loss in the MLB after giving up four runs on five hits and four walks in five innings.
DETROIT TIGERS (24-28) 0
KANSAS CITY ROYALS (22-29) 1
KANSAS CITY, MO– Eric Skoglund earned the win in his MLB debut, tossing six-and-one-third scoreless innings, giving up two hits and a walk, dropping the Tigers to 12-18 on the road. Justin Verlander surrendered one run on six hits and one walk in seven innings pitched.
WASHINGTON NATIONALS (32-19) 6
SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS (22-32) 3
SAN FRANCISCO, CA– Michael Taylor went 2-for-4 with two RBI and two runs scored to help the Nationals to a second straight win. Gio Gonzalez pitched six-and-one-third innings, giving up three runs on eight hits and three walks. Orlando Calixte, who played each outfield position over the course of the game, plated two runs on two hits for the Giants. Jeff Samardzija falls to 1-7 after allowing three runs on nine hits in four innings.
ATLANTA BRAVES (22-28) 3
LOS ANGELES ANGELS (27-28) 9
ANAHEIM, CA– Albert Pujols smacked a three-run home run during a nine-run third inning in the Angels’ 16th home win of the season. One day after being called up, Parker Bridwell tossed six innings for the Angels, giving up three runs on six hits and one walk. Matt Kemp had two RBI and two hits for the Braves. Bartolo Colon was credited with nine runs (two earned), seven hits and one walk allowed in two-and-one third innings.
CHICAGO CUBS (25-26) 2
SAN DIEGO PADRES (21-33) 6
SAN DIEGO, CA– Austin Hedges brought home four runs on two hits, giving the Padres three straight wins and the Cubs five straight losses. Dinelson Lamet provided five innings and two runs surrendered on five walks and one walk with eight strikeouts. Eddie Butler started on the mound for the Cubs, going four-and-one-third innings and letting up six runs on seven hits and three walks.
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