CHICAGO WHITE SOX (59-87) 17
DETROIT TIGERS (60-86) 7
DETROIT, MI– Avisail Garcia went 5-for-5 with seven RBI for the White Sox, handing the Tigers their sixth straight loss.
OAKLAND ATHLETICS (64-82) 2
BOSTON RED SOX (83-63) 6
BOSTON, MA– Andrew Benintendi plated three runs on three hits to help give the Red Sox an American League-high 46th win at home. Drew Pomeranz allowed one run on five hits and three walks with five strikeouts in six innings.
CINCINNATI REDS (63-84) 2
ST. LOUIS CARDINALS (77-69) 5
ST. LOUIS, MO– Tommy Pham and Jose Martinez each had two hits and two RBI for the Cardinals, tying them with the Brewers at three games back of an NL wild card spot. Luke Weaver struck out six over six innings for the Cardinals, giving up one unearned run and two hits. Jackson Stephens threw three scoreless innings for the Reds, letting up two hits and striking out one.
COLORADO ROCKIES (80-67) 0
ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS (85-62) 7
PHOENIX, AZ– A. J. Pollack led the Diamondbacks with four RBI on two hits, extending their lead over the Rockies to five games for the first NL wild card spot. Zack Godley hurled eight scoreless innings for the Diamondbacks, surrendering five hits and fanning seven.
BALTIMORE ORIOLES (72-75) 5
NEW YORK YANKEES (80-66) 13
NEW YORK, NY– Aaron Judge knocked in six runs with two three-run home runs for the Yankees, maintaining their lead for the top AL wild card spot. Masahiro Tanaka gave up two runs on eight hits and two walks, adding eight strikeouts in seven innings for the Yankees.
ATLANTA BRAVES (66-79) 2
WASHINGTON NATIONALS (89-57) 5
WASHINGTON, D.C.– Adrian Sanchez drove in a pair of runs in the Nationals’ NL East-leading 44th home win of the season. Tanner Roark lasted six innings for the Nationals, allowing two runs on four hits and one walk with seven strikeouts. Ozzie Albies hit a two-run home run for the Braves.
MIAMI MARLINS (68-78) 0
PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES (57-89) 10
PHILADELPHIA, PA– Freddy Galvis, Rhys Hoskins and J.P. Crawford each plated two runs for the Phillies, who gave the Marlins a fifth consecutive loss. Hoskins’ two-run home run gave him 17 home runs in 33 games, making him the fastest to 17 career home runs in MLB history. Jake Thompson held the Marlins scoreless over five-and-one-third innings pitched, letting up six hits and four walks, while fanning six.
KANSAS CITY ROYALS (72-74) 2
CLEVELAND INDIANS (91-56) 3 in 10
CLEVELAND, OH– Jay Bruce delivered a walk-off double in the bottom of 10th inning to extend the Indian’s win streak to 22 games, the second longest in MLB history. Josh Tomlin allowed two runs on six hits and one walk, setting down four by strikeout in five-and-two-thirds innings for the Indians. Jake Junis also pitched five-and-two-thirds innings for the Royals, giving up one run, seven hits and one walk, striking out one.
SEATTLE MARINERS (74-73) 10
TEXAS RANGERS (72-74) 4
ARLINGTON, TX– Kyle Seager and Yonder Alonso combined for six RBI and five hits for the Mariners, who sit 3.5 games back of the second AL wild card spot. Rougned Odor knocked in all four runs, three on a three-run home run, for the Rangers.
NEW YORK METS (63-83) 6
CHICAGO CUBS (80-66) 14
CHICAGO, IL– Jason Heyward contributed four RBI, including a three-run home run, as the Cubs remain three games up on the Brewers and Cardinals in the NL Central.
TORONTO BLUE JAYS (68-79) 2
MINNESOTA TWINS (77-69) 3 in 10
MINNEAPOLIS, MN– Byron Buxton smacked a walk-off home run in the bottom of the 10th inning for Twins, who move to three games up on the Angels for the second AL wild card spot. Jose Berrios allowed one run on five hits and four walks, punching out five in five-and-two-thirds innings for the Twins.
HOUSTON ASTROS (88-58) 5
LOS ANGELES ANGELS (74-72) 2
ANAHEIM, CA– Marwin Gonzalez brought home two runs on two hits to help the Astros improve to 47-27 on the road this season, giving them the second-most road wins in the MLB behind the Indians (48). Brad Peacock let up one run, three hits and three walks while striking out three over six innings of work for the Astros. Ricky Nolasco surrendered two runs on four hits and one walk, adding one strikeout in six innings for the Angels.
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