NEW YORK YANKEES (31-21) 5
TORONTO BLUE JAYS (27-28) 7
TORONTO, ON– Josh Donaldson and Justin Smoak combined for three home runs, and five RBI, in the Blue Jays eighth win in the last 10 games. Francisco Liriano made it five innings in his start, allowing two runs on four hits and two walks. Aaron Judge and Gary Sanchez each hit a two-run home run for the Yankees. Michael Pineda surrendered five runs, 10 hits and three walks over five innings of work.
BOSTON RED SOX (29-25) 2
BALTIMORE ORIOLES (29-24) 3
BALTIMORE, MD– Alec Asher lasted six-and-one-third innings for the Orioles, giving up two runs and three hits in the Orioles third straight win. Rick Porcello threw six innings for the Red Sox, letting up three runs on eight hits and one walk.
SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS (23-33) 10
PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES (17-35) 0
PHILADELPHIA, PA– Eduardo Nunez went 3-for-5 with three RBI for the Giants, who handed the Phillies a fifth straight loss. Ty Blach produced a complete game shutout for the Giants, allowing seven hits. Jerad Eickhoff left after two-and-two-thirds innings, having let up five runs (four earned) on six hits and five walks.
CHICAGO WHITE SOX (24-29) 5
DETROIT TIGERS (26-28) 15
DETROIT, MI– Miguel Cabrera delivered three hits in three at bats with four RBI, as the Tigers beat the White Sox, who have lost three straight. Michael Fulmer was tagged for five runs, seven hits and one walk in his seven innings pitched. Leury Garcia drove in three runs on two hits for the White Sox. Derek Holland surrendered eight runs on eight hits and two walks in two-and-one-third innings.
ATLANTA BRAVES (22-30) 2
CINCINNATI REDS (25-28) 3 in 10
CINCINNATI, OH– Devin Mesoraco hit a walk-off home run in the 10th inning, handing the Braves a third consecutive loss. Bronson Arroyo allowed two runs, seven hits and one walk allowed in six innings. Mike Foltynewicz started for the Braves, striking out 10 and giving up no runs, two hits and two walks in seven innings.
PITTSBURGH PIRATES (25-30) 12
NEW YORK METS (23-30) 7
NEW YORK, NY– Elias Diaz plated six runs with two hits for the Pirates while the Mets have lost three consecutive games. Gerrit Cole let up seven runs on eight hits and two walks in five innings of work. Lucas Duda brought home three runs on two hits for the Mets. Matt Harvey allowed six runs, five hits and four walks over five innings.
ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS (34-23) 5
MIAMI MARLINS (22-31) 7
MIAMI, FL– Christina Yelich and Justin Bour each drove in two runs for the Marlins, who have won seven of their last 10 games. Jose Urena exited after four-and-one-third innings, having allowed five runs on nine hits and one walk. Paul Goldschmidt contributed three RBI and two hits for the Diamondbacks. Patrick Corbin threw five innings and gave up six runs (five earned) on nine hits and one walk.
HOUSTON ASTROS (39-16) 7
TEXAS RANGERS (26-29) 1
ARLINGTON, TX– George Springer and Carlos Correa combined for six RBI as the Astros won an eighth consecutive game. Dallas Keuchel has yet to take a loss, throwing six scoreless innings with three hits and two walks allowed. Yu Darvish let up three runs, seven hits and one walk in five innings.
LOS ANGELES DODGERS (34-22) 2
MILWAUKEE BREWERS (29-26) 1 in 12
MILWAUKEE, WI– Clayton Kershaw struck out 14 batters, passing the 2,000 strikeout mark for his career, and allowed one run on two hits and one walk in seven innings, helping snap the Dodgers two-game losing streak. Jimmy Nelson held the Dodgers scoreless with 11 strikeouts and five hits let up in eight innings.
CLEVELAND INDIANS (28-25) 0
KANSAS CITY ROYALS (23-30) 4
KANSAS CITY, MO– Jason Vargas earned his seventh win of the year and knocked the Indians out of first in the AL Central with a complete game shutout, with seven hits and one walk let up. Josh Tomlin gave up three runs and seven hits in seven-and-one-third innings.
ST. LOUIS CARDINALS (26-26) 2
CHICAGO CUBS (26-27) 3
CHICAGO, IL– John Lackey threw seven innings with two runs, four hits and two walks allowed, keeping the Cubs within 0.5 games of second place in the NL Central. Lance Lynn matched Lackey with two runs let up on two hits and four walks over five-and-one-third innings.
WASHINGTON NATIONALS (34-19) 13
OAKLAND ATHLETICS (23-31) 3
OAKLAND, CA– Anthony Rendon drove in three runs to help the Nationals win a fourth straight game. Stephen Strasburg gave the Nationals seven innings, giving up two runs on four hits and three walks. Andrew Triggs was knocked out after three-and-two-thirds innings, having let up six runs on nine hits and one walk.
MINNESOTA TWINS (28-23) 11
LOS ANGELES ANGELS (28-30) 5
ANAHEIM, CA– Joe Mauer contributed four hits and three RBI for the Twins, who claimed first place in the AL Central. Kyle Gibson surrendered two runs on six hits and two walks in five-and-two-thirds innings for the Twins. JC Ramirez gave up seven runs and eight hits in his four-and-one-third innings pitched.
TAMPA BAY RAYS (29-28) 4
SEATTLE MARINERS (26-30) 12
SEATTLE, WA– Danny Valencia and Taylor Motter combined to drive in nine runs for the Mariners, keeping the Rays under .500 on the road (13-15). Christian Bergman lasted six innings for the Mariners, giving up two runs, seven hits and two walks. Jake Odorizzi was relieved after two-and-one-third innings, letting up eight runs (three earned) on four hits and three walks.
COLORADO ROCKIES (34-23) 5
SAN DIEGO PADRES (23-33) 8
SAN DIEGO, CA– Allen Cordoba, Yangervis Solarte and Austin Hedges all brought in two runs in the Padres’ fifth straight win. Clayton Richard kept the Rockies to four runs (three earned) on 10 hits, throwing five-and-two-thirds innings. German Marquez countered with five innings pitched and six runs, eight hits and one walk surrendered.
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