ST. LOUIS CARDINALS (47-50) 2
CHICAGO CUBS (50-46) 3
CHICAGO, IL– Jon Lester struck out 10 over eight innings, allowing two runs on three hits as the Cubs won for the seventh time in the last 10. Adam Wainwright gave up two runs on two runs on four hits in seven-and-two-thirds innings, fanning three.
SAN DIEGO PADRES (42-55) 4
SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS (38-61) 5 in 12
SAN FRANCISCO, CA– Nick Hundley delivered a walk-off single in the bottom of the 12th inning, preventing the Giants from losing a third straight game. Matt Moore tossed six innings, letting up four runs on seven hits and striking out seven for the Giants. Luis Perdomo pulled double duty for the Padres, driving in two runs and surrendering four runs (one earned), eight hits and two walks, while striking out four.
HOUSTON ASTROS (65-32) 8
BALTIMORE ORIOLES (46-51) 4
BALTIMORE, MD– Marwin Gonzalez produced a three-run home run for the Astros for a second consecutive win. Adam Jones and Jonathan Schoop each went 1-for-4 with two RBI for the Orioles.
DETROIT TIGERS (44-52) 5
MINNESOTA TWINS (49-47) 6
MINNEAPOLIS, NY– Kyle Gibson surrendered three runs, five hits and three walks in seven-and-one-third innings, fanning five as the Twins remained tied for second in the AL Central. Justin Upton hit a three-run home run for the Tigers.
MIAMI MARLINS (44-51) 5
CINCINNATI REDS (40-57) 4
CINCINNATI, OH– JT Realmuto knocked in four runs on three hits in the Marlins’ second straight.
MILWAUKEE BREWERS (53-47) 9
PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES (33-62) 8
PHILADELPHIA, PA– Ryan Braun fueled the Brewers with three hits, four RBI and three runs scored in three at bats, in the Brewers fourth win in 10 games. Brent Suter gave up one run on five hits and struck out five in six innings of work. Cesar Hernandez and Cameron Rupp combined for two hits and six RBI for the Phillies.
TORONTO BLUE JAYS (44-53) 1
CLEVELAND INDIANS (50-45) 2 in 10
CLEVELAND, OH– Francisco Lindor hit a walk-off home run in the bottom of the 10th for the Indians, who have won back-to-back games. Danny Salazar punched out eight in seven scoreless innings, allowing one hits for the Indians. Marcus Stroman countered with seven strikeouts in seven-and-two-thirds innings, letting up one run on five hits and five walks for the Blue Jays.
OAKLAND ATHLETICS (43-54) 5
NEW YORK METS (45-50) 6
QUEENS, NY– Wilmer Flores smacked a walk-off home run for the Mets in the bottom of the ninth, sending them home with a fourth straight win. Matt Chapman contributed two RBI for the A’s.
TEXAS RANGERS (47-50) 4
TAMPA BAY RAYS (51-47) 3
ST. PETERSBURG, FL– Elvis Andrus went 3-for-4 with two runs scored and an RBI for the Rangers, who won their second straight. Andrew Cashner gave up three runs on four hits and three walks with four strikeouts in six innings for the Rangers. Evan Longoria brought home two runs for the Rays. Chris Archer fanned 11 in seven innings for the Rays, surrendering four runs (one earned) on four hits and one walk.
CHICAGO WHITE SOX (38-56) 2
KANSAS CITY ROYALS (49-47) 7
KANSAS CITY, MO– Mike Moustakas drove in two runs and scored twice in the Royals’ fourth straight win and the White Sox eighth straight loss. Jason Vargas made it five innings and allowed two runs on seven hits and one walk with two strikeouts for the Royals. Melky Cabrera had four hits in four at bats, plating both runs for the White Sox. Mike Pelfrey kept the Royals to one run, two hits and six walks, striking out four in five innings.
PITTSBURGH PIRATES (49-49) 3
COLORADO ROCKIES (57-42) 7
DENVER, CO– DJ LeMahieu propelled the Rockies with two RBI in the Pirates second loss in the last 10 games. German Marquez recorded nine strikeouts in seven innings, giving up two runs on three hits and two walks for the Rockies.
WASHINGTON NATIONALS (58-38) 4
ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS (56-41) 3
PHOENIX, AZ– Bryce Harper contributed two RBI for the Nationals in their seventh win in the last 10 games played. Tanner Roark punched out 11 in his seven innings pitched for the Nationals, giving up two runs on three hits and one walk.
BOSTON RED SOX (55-44) 3
LOS ANGELES ANGELS (48-51) 7
ANAHEIM, CA– Andrelton Simmons plated three runs on two hits for the Angels, who have won 26 games at home. JC Ramirez gave up three runs (one earned) on five hits and three walks with six strikeouts.
ATLANTA BRAVES (47-49) 2
LOS ANGELES DODGERS (67-31) 6
LOS ANGELES, CA– Chris Taylor brought home three runs for the Dodgers, who have won 40 game at home. Rich Hill fanned eight in six-and-one-third innings, letting up two runs on six hits and two walks.
NEW YORK YANKEES (50-46) 5
SEATTLE MARINERS (49-50) 6 in 10
SEATTLE, WA– Nelson Cruz brought in the game-winning run on a walk-off single in the bottom of the 10th for the Mariners, stopping the Yankees from winning a third straight game. Ariel Miranda allowed two runs on five hits and one ball, setting down four by strikeout for the Mariners. Ronald Torreyes drove on two runs for the Yankees.
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