BOSTON RED SOX (32-25) 5
NEW YORK YANKEES (32-23) 4
NEW YORK, NY– Mitch Moreland hit a two-run home run to help the Red Sox win a third straight game. Drew Pomeranz threw five innings and allowed two runs (one earned) on six hits and two walks. Masahiro Tanaka gave up five runs on five hits and one walk in five innings.
PITTSBURGH PIRATES (26-32) 5
BALTIMORE ORIOLES (20-26) 6 in 10
BALTIMORE, MD– Mark Trumbo knocked in Adam Jones for a walk-off single in the tenth inning and gave the Orioles a 20th win at home. Kevin Gausman went six-and-two-thirds and let up four runs, eight hits and one walk. Ivan Nova started for the Pirates, surrendering three runs on five hits and one walk in six innings.
LOS ANGELES ANGELS (30-31) 5
DETROIT TIGERS (28-29) 3
DETROIT, MI– Kole Calhoun and CJ Cron each drove in two runs for the Angels, who improve to 12-19 on the road. Jesse Chavez tossed five-and-two-thirds innings of two runs, seven hits and one walk allowed. Daniel Norris lasted six innings for the Tigers, letting up four runs (three earned) on five hits and three walks.
ST. LOUIS CARDINALS (26-30) 1
CINCINNATI REDS (27-30) 13
CINCINNATI, OH– Scooter Gennett went 5-for-5 with four home runs and 10 RBI as the Reds won a second straight game. Tim Adleman pitched seven innings for the Reds and gave up one run on three hits and two walks. Adam Wainwright left after three-and-two-thirds innings, having surrendered nine runs, seven hits and three walks.
CHICAGO WHITE SOX (25-31) 4
TAMPA BAY RAYS (29-31) 2
ST. PETERSBURG, FL– Jose Quintana held the Rays to one run on four hits and four walks, as well as handing them a fourth consecutive loss. Chris Archer struck out 11 over seven innings and gave up two runs on five hits.
PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES (21-35) 3
ATLANTA BRAVES (24-32) 1
CUMBERLAND, GA– Aaron Nola let up one run, five hits and one walk in eight innings in the Phillies’ fourth straight win. Jaime Garcia provided seven-and-two-thirds innings of three runs and eight hits allowed for the Braves.
SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS (24-36) 2
MILWAUKEE BREWERS (31-28) 5
MILWAUKEE, WI– Eric Sogard had two RBI on two hits for the Brewers as the Giants continued to struggle on the road at 11-22. Chase Anderson threw seven-and-two-thirds scoreless innings and gave up six hits and one walk. Matt Cain ate up five innings for the Giants and surrendered five runs on 10 hits and two walks.
NEW YORK METS (24-32) 8
TEXAS RANGERS (27-31) 10
ARLINGTON, TX– Nomar Mazara posted four hits and two RBI and the Rangers improved to 18-13 at home. Dillon Gee was relieved after three-and-one-third innings and four runs, eight hits and four walks allowed. Each Mets batter, aside from Michael Conforto and Wilmer Flores, brought home at least one run. Jacob DeGrom threw four innings with eight runs given up on 10 hits and one walk.
MIAMI MARLINS (24-33) 2
CHICAGO CUBS (30-37) 10
CHICAGO, IL– Anthony Rizzo drove in four runs in the Cubs’ fifth straight win, tying them for first in the NL Central. Jake Arrieta allowed two runs on two hits and three walks in six innings. Jeff Locke‘ start saw him give up four runs (three earned) on four hits and four walks in four-and-to-thirds innings.
HOUSTON ASTROS (42-17) 7
KANSAS CITY ROYALS (25-32) 9
KANSAS CITY, MO– Whit Merrifield and Mike Moustakas combined for six RBI to help the Royals snap the Astros 11-game win streak. Jake Junis was forced out after three-and-two-thirds innings and seven runs, nine hits and three walks let up. Carlos Beltran and Yuli Gurriel had two RBI each for the Astros. David Paulino went five-and-two-thirds innings for the Astros and surrendered three runs on eight hits and one walk.
CLEVELAND INDIANS (29-27) 3
COLORADO ROCKIES (37-23) 11
DENVER, CO– Mark Reynolds drove in five runs with the help of two home runs in a third straight win for the Rockies. Antonio Senzatela let up three runs on six hits and one walk, pitching six-and-one-third innings. Mike Clevinger made the start for the Indians, going four innings and giving up five runs, four hits and three walks.
SAN DIEGO PADRES (23-36) 2
ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS (35-25) 10
PHOENIX, AZ– Jake Lamb and Chris Owings combined to provide seven RBI for the Diamondbacks, who have now won 22 of 35 wins at home. Robbie Ray fanned 11 batters over six-and-two-third innings, giving up one run on three hits and two walks. Hunter Renfroe plated both of the Padres runs with solo home runs.
TORONTO BLUE JAYS (28-31) 1
OAKLAND ATHLETICS (26-32) 4
OAKLAND, CA– Jesse Hahn yielded one unearned run on seven hits and one walk to give the A’s back-to-back wins. Marco Estrada nearly matched Hahn, throwing five-and-two-thirds, but allowing four runs on seven hits and one walk.
MINNESOTA TWINS (29-25) 3
SEATTLE MARINERS (29-30) 12
SEATTLE, WA– Kyle Seager, Robinson Cano and Danny Valencia all combined to plate 10 runs for the Mariners, who have won their last four games. James Paxton gave up three runs on five hits and three walks in five innings pitched. Hector Santiago left after two-and-two-thirds innings, yielding five runs on three hits and four walks.
WASHINGTON NATIONALS (37-20) 2
LOS ANGELES DODGERS (35-25) 1
LOS ANGELES, CA– Max Scherzer struck out 14 hitters, while giving up one run (unearned) on three hits and two walks, in seven innings as the Nationals won a third straight game and the Dodgers lost a third straight. Brandon McCarthy was credited with two runs, three hits and two walks allowed.
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