LOS ANGELES DODGERS (97-56) 5
PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES (61-92) 4
PHILADELPHIA, PA– Kenley Jansen held the Phillies scoreless, allowing one hit and striking out one over one-and-one-third innings to earn the save in the Dodgers’ NL West-high 45th road win. Nick Williams and Rhys Hoskins each drove in two runs for the Phillies.
CLEVELAND INDIANS (96-57) 4
LOS ANGELES ANGELS (76-76) 1
LOS ANGELES, CA– Francisco Lindor hit a three-run home run for the Indians, who have won five straight games and 27 of 28.
TAMPA BAY RAYS (74-79) 1
BALTIMORE ORIOLES (74-80) 3
BALTIMORE, MD– Manny Machado smacked a two-run home run for the Orioles. Gabriel Ynoa lasted eight innings for the Orioles, giving up one run on five hits and two walks with three strikeouts. Matt Andriese let up three runs, seven hits and one walk, striking out eight in six innings for the Rays.
KANSAS CITY ROYALS (75-77) 1
TORONTO BLUE JAYS (71-82) 0
TORONTO, ON– Jason Vargas tossed six-and-one-third scoreless innings, fanning seven and surrendering two hits and three walks for the Royals, who sit 3.5 games back of an AL wild card berth. J.A. Happ made it six-and-two-thirds innings for the Blue Jays, allowing one run on seven hits and two walks, adding six strikeouts.
ST. LOUIS CARDINALS (80-72) 8
CINCINNATI REDS (66-87) 5
CINCINNATI, OH– Dexter Fowler went 3-for-5 with two RBI to help the Cardinals move to 1.5 games back of an NL wild card spot. Scott Schebler and Phillip Ervin each plated two runs for the Reds.
MINNESOTA TWINS (79-74) 12
DETROIT TIGERS (62-91) 1
DETROIT, MI– Joe Mauer had two RBI on three hits for the Twins, handing the Tigers a fourth straight loss. Ryan Pressly threw two scoreless, hitless innings in relief for the Twins, striking out three.
WASHINGTON NATIONALS (92-60) 2
ATLANTA BRAVES (68-83) 3
CUMBERLAND, GA– R.A. Dickey gave the Braves eight innings with two runs let up on four hits, striking out four to give them five wins in their last 10 games. Tanner Roark surrendered three runs, six hits and set down seven by strikeout in seven innings for the Nationals.
CHICAGO CUBS (85-67) 5
MILWAUKEE BREWERS (81-72) 3 in 10
MILWAUKEE, WI– Kris Bryant led the Cubs with two RBI and three hits, keeping the Brewers one game back of the Rockies for an NL wild card spot. Wade Davis struck out four and allowed one hit in one-and-two-thirds innings for the Cubs, earning the win. Zach Davies lasted seven innings for the Brewers letting up two runs on seven hits and two walks with three strikeouts.
CHICAGO WHITE SOX (61-91) 3
HOUSTON ASTROS (93-59) 1
HOUSTON, TX– Chris Volstad hurled four-and-one-third innings for the White Sox, who are now tied with the A’s with an AL-low 27 road wins, allowing one run on three hits with two strikeouts. Dallas Keuchel gave up two runs on five hits and three walks, fanning seven in six innings for the Astros.
TEXAS RANGERS (76-76) 4
SEATTLE MARINERS (74-79) 2
SEATTLE, WA– Carlos Gomez knocked in a pair of runs on a pair of hits for the Rangers, who remained 2.5 games back of the Twins for an AL wild card spot. Cole Hamels recorded eight strikeouts in eight innings for the Rangers, surrendering one run on three hits and two walks.
COLORADO ROCKIES (82-71) 0
SAN DIEGO PADRES (69-84) 3
SAN DIEGO, CA– Christian Villanueva topped the Padres with two hits and two RBI in three at bats, handing the Rockies a fourth straight loss. Clayton Richard gave the Padres seven-and-one-third scoreless innings, allowing seven hits and one walk, while punching out eight.
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