TAMPA BAY RAYS (53-52) 4 NEW YORK YANKEES (56-46) 5 NEW YORK, NY-- Brett Gardner delivered a bases-loaded, walk-off single in the bottom of the ninth for the Yankees, securing their sixth straight win. Lucas Duda drove in two runs and hit a home run for the Rays. Blake Snell allowed three runs on six hits and two walks with four strikeouts for the Rays. LOS ANGELES ANGELS … [Read more...] about MLB Roundup: Nunez shows worth, Gardner steps up again and Kluber leads Tribe
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Yankees win marathon; Bellinger hits for cycle; Rendon does D.C. proud
NEW YORK YANKEES (46-42) 4 BOSTON RED SOX (51-40) 1 in 16 BOSTON, MA-- Didi Gregorius provided the game-winning single in the top of the 16th in the Yankees 20th road win of the season. Luis Severino fanned six in seven innings, surrendering one run on four hits and two walks for the Yankees. Chris Sale punched out 13 for the Red Sox, letting up three hits and two walks … [Read more...] about Yankees win marathon; Bellinger hits for cycle; Rendon does D.C. proud
Scooter Gennett rakes, Max Scherzer fans and the Astros finally lose
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 … [Read more...] about Scooter Gennett rakes, Max Scherzer fans and the Astros finally lose
Astros stay on top, Twins take first and Reds walk off
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 … [Read more...] about Astros stay on top, Twins take first and Reds walk off