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Yankees 9, Red Sox 7
Aaron Judge homered
twice and drove in five
runs, Luke Voit also went
deep, and New York won
its sixth straight to com-
plete a three-game series
sweep of Boston.
BOSTON ABRHBIBBSOAVG
Pillar lf-rf............511 001.387
Devers 3b............ 522202 .211
Martinez rf .........411 002.222
Verdugo lf...........000 000.231
Bogaerts ss ........434 300.333
Vazquez dh .........401 100.323
Chavis 1b ............300 002.158
Moreland ph-
1b........................100 001.263
Plawecki c...........301 011.500
Bradley Jr. cf ......400 002.276
Peraza 2b............400 000.250
TOTALS 37 7106111 —
NEW YORK ABRHBIBBSOAVG
LeMahieu 2b-
1b........................422 111.400
Judge rf ..............422 510.290
Torres ss.............500 001.179
Stanton dh..........210 020.320
Hicks cf...............300 011.158
Voit 1b ................411 102.240
Wade 2b..............000 000.200
Sanchez c............411 102.091
Urshela 3b ..........403 101.308
Andujar lf............310 000.125
Tauchman lf........010 010.333
TOTALS 3399968 —
BOSTON..........203 010 100—710 1
NEW YORK.....032 010 03X—991
E: Peraza (4), Andujar (1). LOB: Boston
4, New York 6. 2B: Martinez (4), Pillar
(4), Bogaerts (2), Sanchez (1), Urshela
(2). HR: Bogaerts (2), off Paxton; Bo-
gaerts (3), off King; Devers (1), off
King; Judge (5), off Hall; Voit (3), off
Hembree; Judge (6), off Barnes.
BOSTON IP HRERBBSOERA
Brice .................... 1 00023 6.35
Hall...................... 2 45522 15.4
Hembree.............. 2 11101 1.69
Walden................ 2 20011 1.80
Barnes ................. 1 23311 9.00
NEW YORK IP HRERBBSOERA
Paxton................. 3 75304 13.5
King .................. 3.2 22204 7.71
Ottavino ........... 1.1 10012 0.00
Britton................. 1 00001 0.00
WP: Ottavino (1-0); LP: Barnes (0-1); S:
Britton (3). WP: Walden, Paxton. T:
3:12.

NL games
METS AT BRAVES, 7:10
W-L ERA TEAM
deGrom (R) 0-0 1.64 1-1
Soroka (R) 0-0 1.59 1-1
GIANTS AT ROCKIES, 8:40
Cueto (R) 0-0 5.87 1-1
González (R) 0-0 0.00 0-0
DODGERS AT PADRES, 9:10
Buehler (R) 0-0 4.91 1-0
Paddack (R) 1-0 1.64 1-1

AL games
ATHLETICS AT MARINERS, 9:10
W-L ERA TEAM
Montas (R) 0-1 3.00 1-1
Sheffield (L) 0-1 12.00 0-1

NL scores
SATURDAY'S RESULTS
at Atlanta 7, N.Y. Mets 1
L.A. Dodgers 11, at Arizona 2
at Colorado 6, San Diego 1
at Chicago Cubs 4, Pittsburgh 3
Washington at Miami, ppd.
St. Louis at Milwaukee, ppd.
SUNDAY'S GAMES
at Atlanta 4, N.Y. Mets 0
at Chicago Cubs 2, Pittsburgh 1
at Colorado 9, S an Diego 6
L.A. Dodgers 3, at Arizona 0
Washington at Miami, ppd.
St. Louis at Milwaukee, ppd., 1st game
St. Louis at Milwaukee, ppd., 2nd game
Philadelphia at Toronto, ppd.

AL scores
SATURDAY'S RESULTS
at Minnesota 3, Cleveland 0
at N.Y. Yankees 5, Boston 2
Chicago White Sox 11, at Kansas City 5
at L.A. Angels 5, Houston 4, 10 innings
at Baltimore 5, Tampa Bay 4, 11 innings
Oakland 3, at Seattle 2, 10 innings
SUNDAY'S RESULTS
at Baltimore 5, Tampa Bay 1
at Minnesota 3, Cleveland 1
Chicago White Sox 9, at Kansas City 2
Oakland 3, at Seattle 2
Houston 6, at L.A. Angels 5 (10)
at N.Y. Yankees 9, Boston 7
Philadelphia at Toronto, ppd.

Interleague games
INDIANS AT REDS, 6:40
W-L ERA TEAM
Plesac (R) 0-0 0.00 0-1
Gray (R) 2-0 0.71 2-0
PHILLIES AT YANKEES, 7:05
Arrieta (R) 0-0 0.00 0-0
Cole (R) 2-0 3.09 2-0
WHITE SOX AT BREWERS, 8:10
Rodón (L) 0-1 12.27 0-1
Peralta (R) 0-1 12.00 0-1
PIRATES AT TWINS, 8:10
Holland (L) 0-0 3.18 1-0
Bailey (R) 1-0 3.60 1-0
ROYALS AT CUBS, 8:15
Duffy (L) 0-1 5.79 0-2
Mills (R) 1-0 3.00 1-0

Rangers 9, Giants 5
Willie Calhoun hit a tie-
breaking sacrifice fly after
the Giants walked the bas-
es loaded in the seventh,
Joey Gallo followed with a
three-run homer, and Tex-
as b eat San Francisco.
Chadwick Tromp hit his
first career home run for
the Giants.
TEXAS ABRH BIBBSOAVG
Choo lf .................... 421211 .150
Andrus ss ............... 410010 .179
Calhoun dh.............. 300100 .056
Refsnyder ph-dh..... 100000 .500
Gallo rf.................... 423310 .310
Frazier 1b ............... 300020 .192
Solak 2b.................. 411010 .217
S.Heineman cf........ 512200 .231
Kiner-Falefa 3b ...... 411001 .200
Mathis c.................. 311111 .500
TOTALS 35 99 973 —
SAN FRAN. ABRHBIBBSOAVG
Slater rf ..............300 000.294
Dickerson ph-rf...201 000.286
Flores 1b.............501 000.286
Yastrzemski cf ...500 103.343
Pence lf...............311 011.038
Longoria 3b.........311 200.429
Solano 2b............212 020.484
Ruf dh .................200 000.313
Sandoval ph-dh...200 001.095
Tromp c...............411 201.250
Crawford ss ........411 002.200
TOTALS 3558538 —
TEXAS.............030 020 400—991
SAN FRAN......010 013 000—580
E: Kiner-Falefa (2). LOB: Texas 7, San
Francisco 7. 2B: S.Heineman (1), Gallo
(3), Dickerson (1). 3B: Pence (1). HR:
Choo (2), off Samardzija; Gallo (3), off
T.Anderson; Longoria (1), off Gibaut;
Tromp (1), off Chavez.
TEXAS IP HRERBBSOERA
Allard................... 4 21123 2.25
Gibaut............... 1.1 43300 7.20
Chavez................ .2 21100 4.76
Hernandez........... 2 00014 3.60
Volquez ............... 1 00001 0.00
SAN FRAN. IP HRERBBSOERA
Samardzija ....... 5.2 75511 9.31
Triggs ................. .1 03330 81.0
T.Anderson.......... 2 11112 3.68
Menez.................. 1 10020 2.84
WP: Hernandez (2-0); LP: Triggs (0-1).
Inherited runners-scored: Chavez 1-1,
Triggs 2-0, T.Anderson 3-3. WP: Gibaut.
PB: Mathis (1). T: 3:04.

Astros 6, Angels 5 (11)
Alex Bregman homered,
then hit an RBI single in
the 11th a s Houston beat
Los Angeles. Josh Reddick
singled home the tying run
in the ninth for the Astros.
HOUSTON ABRHBIBBSOAVG
Springer cf..........411 123.182
Altuve 2b............600 001.158
Bregman 3b ........612 200.211
Gurriel 1b............411 020.294
Straw pr-dh ........110 001.250
Brantley dh.........413 011.438
Reddick rf ...........301 121.250
Tucker lf..............510 001.200
Mayfield ss.........301 001.250
Correa ph-ss .......201 000.333
Garneau c............201 110.333
Toro ph................100 000.083
Stubbs c..............000 1001.00
TOTALS 41 611689 —
L.A. ABRHBIBBSOAVG
Fletcher ss..........511 011.368
Rengifo 2b ..........500 013.188
Rendon 3b...........411 021.200
Upton lf...............310 013.108
Hermosillo lf.......101 110.250
Goodwin cf..........510 011.333
Pujols dh.............411 412.143
Ward rf ...............300 021.217
Stassi c...............501 000.313
Thaiss 1b ............401 012.200
TOTALS 39 565111 4 —
HOUSTON....020000101 11—611 0
L.A...............004000000 10—560
LOB: Houston 13, Los Angeles 14. 2B:
Gurriel (1), Brantley (4), Rendon (1).
HR: Bregman (2), off Middleton; Pujols
(2), off James.
HOUSTON IP HRERBBSOERA
James.................. 3 14464 10.5
Valdez............... 6.1 51018 2.53
Scrubb ................ .1 00020 0.00
Taylor ............... 1.1 00022 0.00
L.A. IP HRERBBSOERA
Ohtani .............. 1.2 02253 10.8
J.Rodriguez ...... 1.2 20010 0.00
Bedrosian ......... 0.2 10021 2.08
Milner.................. 1 00000 3.86
Middleton......... 1.1 31102 4.91
Mayers ................ 1 10001 9.00
Buttrey............. 1.2 31100 7.20
Barnes ................. 2 12002 3.86
WP: Taylor (1-0); LP: Barnes (0-2). In-
herited runners-scored: Scrubb 1-0, Tay-
lor 3-0, J.Rodriguez 3-0, Bedrosian 1-0,
Milner 2-0, Mayers 1-0, Buttrey 1-0.
IBB: off Scrubb (Pujols), off Taylor
(Rendon). WP: James, Ohtani. T: 4:37.

Rockies 9, Padres 6
Antonio Senzatela
pitched six innings of one-
run ball, M att Kemp hom-
ered for a second straight
game, and C olorado h eld
off S an Diego to improve to
6-2, tied for the team’s sec-
ond-best start in franchise
history.
SAN DIEGO ABRHBIBBSOAVG
Tatis Jr. ss..........511 002.275
Grisham cf ..........501 001.263
Machado dh ........512 201.231
Pham lf ...............312 010.306
Garcia 3b.............310 011.308
Myers rf..............402 302.257
Profar 2b.............400 001.094
Mejia c................300 000.111
Naylor ph ............111 000.182
Cronenworth
1b........................211 000.400
France ph-1b.......200 100.263
TOTALS 37 610628 —
COLORADO ABRHBIBBSOAVG
Dahl cf.................411 100.257
Story ss ..............310 010.345
Blackmon rf ........412 200.353
Arenado 3b .........400 001.226
Murphy 1b ..........424 200.364
McMahon 2b.......421 201.241
Kemp dh..............412 200.385
Owings lf ............311 011.286
Wolters c............401 001.182
TOTALS 34 912924 —
SAN DIEGO.....000 001 041—610 0
COLORADO.....010 202 40X—912 0
LOB: San Diego 6, Colorado 3. 2B:
Machado (1), Tatis Jr. (3), Grisham (2),
Blackmon (2). 3B: Cronenworth (2), My-
ers (1), Naylor (1). HR: Murphy (1), off
Davies; Kemp (2), off Davies; McMahon
(1), off Hill.
SAN DIEGO IP HRERBBSOERA
Davies.................. 5 43312 4.50
Hill...................... .2 22200 6.75
Guerra ................. 1 54411 12.2
Johnson............ 1.1 10001 0.00
COLORADO IP HRERBBSOERA
Senzatela ............ 6 41116 2.45
Bard..................... 1 00001 3.18
Pazos.................. .2 34410 54.0
Estevez................ 1 31101 1.69
J.Diaz.................. .1 00000 0.00
WP: Senzatela (2-0); LP: Davies (1-1);
S: J.Diaz (1). Inherited runners-scored:
Johnson 1-0, Estevez 3-3, J.Diaz 1-0.
WP: Davies. T: 2:52.

Braves 4, Mets 0
Kyle Wright and the At-
lanta bullpen combined on
a 10-hit shutout to help the
Braves win their fifth in a
row. New York has l ost five
straight.
Ronald Acuña Jr. drew a
bases-loaded walk in the
third from David Peterson,
then Freddie Freeman add-
ed an RBI grounder. Johan
Camargo hit a solo home
run in the fourth.
NEW YORK ABRHBIBBSOAVG
Nimmo cf............300 021.265
McNeil 3b............503 002.343
Alonso 1b............500 003.175
Conforto rf..........300 020.286
Cano 2b...............401 002.375
Davis dh..............401 002.310
Do.Smith lf .........301 012.250
Rosario ss...........402 000.231
Nido c..................301 000.333
Gimenez ph.........101 000.357
TOTALS 35 0100512 —
ATLANTA ABRHBIBBSOAVG
Acuna Jr. cf-rf ....311 110.195
Swanson ss ........401 001.368
Freeman 1b.........401 201.242
Ozuna dh.............400 002.324
d'Arnaud c..........400 002.364
Camargo 3b.........311 100.190
Duvall rf-lf..........212 010.308
Riley lf ................311 002.115
Inciarte cf ...........000 000.130
Hechavarria 2b ...300 001.125
TOTALS 3047429 —
NEW YORK.....000 000 000—010 0
ATLANTA........002 100 01X—470
LOB: New York 13, Atlanta 4. 2B: Mc-
Neil (3), Davis (1), Riley (1), Duvall (1),
Acuna Jr. (4). HR: Camargo (1), off Pe-
terson.
NEW YORK IP HRERBBSOERA
Peterson.............. 6 53318 3.86
Diaz ..................... 1 00011 5.40
Dr.Smith.............. 1 21100 2.45
ATLANTA IP HRERBBSOERA
Wright.............. 3.1 50045 7.50
Matzek ................ 2 20004 0.00
Minter ................. 1 10000 1.93
Greene.............. 1.2 10002 0.00
Melancon............. 1 10011 0.00
WP: Matzek (1-0); LP: Peterson (1-1).
Inherited runners-scored: Matzek 2-0,
Minter 2-0, Greene 1-0. T: 3:06.

GAME 1
Reds 4, Tigers 3 (7)
In the opener of the first
seven-inning doublehead-
er in MLB h istory, Shogo
Akiyama hit an RBI single
in the seventh that sent
Cincinnati past Detroit.
Former Tigers player
Nick Castellanos homered
twice and drove in three
runs for the Reds.
CINCINNATI ABRHBIBBSOAVG
Akiyama lf ..........311 112.227
Castellanos rf.....422 301.393
Moustakas 2b.....200 001.313
K.Farmer 2b........100 000.000
Suarez 3b............300 002.071
Winker dh...........200 002.105
Davidson ph........000 010.000
Senzel cf.............301 001.235
VanMeter 1b.......300 002.000
Galvis ss .............211 011.231
Barnhart c...........302 001.444
TOTALS 264743 13 —
DETROIT ABRHBIBBSOAVG
Goodrum ss ........400 002.167
Schoop 2b ...........300 001.273
Cabrera dh ..........301 000.152
Lugo pr-dh ..........010 000---
Cron 1b................210 010.172
Stewart lf...........201 000.227
Demeritte pr-rf...010 0001.00
Reyes rf-lf ..........300 001.263
Candelario 3b......302 000.100
Romine c.............300 001.273
J.Jones cf............300 000.379
TOTALS 2634015 —
CINCINNATI....201 000 1— 471
DETROIT.........000 003 0— 340
E: Castellanos (1). LOB: Cincinnati 5,
Detroit 4. 2B: Galvis (2). 3B: Candelario
(1). HR: Castellanos 2 (4), off Garcia.
CINCINNATI IP HRERBBSOERA
DeSclafani........... 5 30002 0.00
Sims ................. 0.2 13011 0.00
Iglesias............. 1.1 00002 8.10
DETROIT IP HRERBBSOERA
Garcia .................. 2 33322 9.00
Alexander......... 3.2 0001 10 1.17
C.Fulmer............. .1 10001 7.71
Jimenez............... 1 31100 3.60
WP: Iglesias (1-1); LP: Jimenez (0-1).
Inherited runners-scored: Iglesias 1-0,
C.Fulmer 1-0. HBP: Alexander (Mousta-
kas), Sims (Stewart). WP: C.Fulmer. T:
2:25.

White Sox 9, Royals 2
Nick Madrigal, the
fourth overall pick in the
2018 draft, had the first
four hits of his big league
career, including two dur-
ing a seven-run seventh in-
ning, and Yasmani Grandal
added three RBI as Chica-
go finished a three-game
sweep of Kansas City.
CHICAGO ABRHBIBBSOAVG
Robert cf.............411 012.351
Moncada 3b ........300 020.313
Abreu 1b .............522 101.282
Grandal c.............413 310.269
Encarnacion dh ...402 001.179
Mercedes ph-dh...100 000.000
Jimenez lf...........410 012.320
Delmonico rf.......401 200.150
Engel pr-rf ..........110 000.318
Mendick ss..........411 010.100
Madrigal 2b ........524 100.308
TOTALS 39 914766 —
KANSAS CITY ABRHBIBBSOAVG
Merrifield 2b.......401 001.317
Soler dh ..............300 010.278
Perez 1b..............402 001.244
F.Cordero rf-cf....400 001.150
Franco 3b............411 001.250
Gordon lf.............311 100.214
Mondesi ss .........100 000.231
Lopez ss..............201 101.167
Phillips cf............200 000.250
McBroom ph-rf...100 001.238
Gallagher c..........300 000.000
TOTALS 3126216 —
CHICAGO.........000 110 700—914 0
KANSAS CITY.010 010 000—262
E: Sparkman (0), F.Cordero (1). LOB:
Chicago 9, Kansas City 3. 2B: Abreu (3),
Franco (4), Lopez (1). HR: Gordon (1),
off Cease.
CHICAGO IP HRERBBSOERA
Cease................... 6 52214 6.48
Bummer............... 1 00002 1.93
Detwiler .............. 2 10000 0.00
KANSAS CITY IP HRERBBSOERA
Junis................. 4.1 62222 4.15
Zuber.................. .2 00031 4.76
Barlow................. 1 22201 3.18
Holland............... .2 34211 3.18
Sparkman......... 1.1 21000 5.40
Speier .................. 1 10001 6.00
WP: Cease (1-1); LP: Barlow (1-1). In-
herited runners-scored: Zuber 1-1, Hol-
land 2-2, Sparkman 2-2. T: 3:01.

Twins 3, Indians 1
Mitch Garver hit his first
home run of the season,
and Minnesota used its
bullpen to string together a
two-hitter and take the
four-game series.
Max Kepler doubled and
scored in each of his first
two at-bats, and Jorge Po-
lanco and Nelson Cruz
drove him in with singles in
the first and third.
CLEVELAND ABRHBIBBSOAVG
Hernandez 2b .....311 011.303
Ramirez 3b .........400 002.333
Lindor dh.............401 100.225
C.Santana 1b ......300 012.188
Freeman ss.........300 000.143
D.Santana rf.......300 002.158
Zimmer lf............300 002.250
Mercado cf..........300 000.080
Taylor c...............200 000.000
Reyes ph.............100 001.194
Leon c..................000 000.154
TOTALS 291212 10 —
MINNESOTA ABRHBIBBSOAVG
Kepler rf..............422 001.212
Polanco ss...........402 101.270
Cruz dh................401 102.324
Rosario lf............300 001.219
Garver c..............311 101.167
Arraez 2b............300 001.259
Sano 1b...............300 003.130
Adrianza 3b ........000 000.286
Gonzalez 3b-1b...301 000.333
Buxton cf ............300 003.083
TOTALS 303730 13 —
CLEVELAND....000 100 000—120
MINNESOTA...111 000 00X—371
E: Adrianza (1). LOB: Cleveland 3, Min-
nesota 3. 2B: Hernandez (2), Kepler 2
(2). 3B: Kepler (1). HR: Garver (1), off
Civale.
CLEVELAND IP HRERBBSOERA
Civale................... 6 53309 3.75
Wittgren ............. 1 00001 0.00
Karinchak ............ 1 20003 0.00
MINNESOTA IP HRERBBSOERA
Clippard ............... 2 00001 1.50
Smeltzer........... 2.2 21112 11.5
Wisler............... 1.1 00011 0.00
Duffey ................. 1 00002 0.00
May...................... 1 00003 2.25
Romo ................... 1 00001 0.00
WP: Smeltzer (1-0); LP: Civale (1-1); S:
Romo (2). PB: Garver (1). T: 2:54.

Dodgers 3,
Diamondbacks 0
Clayton Kershaw threw
52 / 3 sharp innings in his
season debut, and N L MVP
Cody Bellinger hit his first
home run of the season.
Mookie Betts homered
and doubled before leaving
early because of an injury.
Kershaw, w ho was
scratched before a July 23
scheduled start because of
a back injury, g ave up three
hits and struck out six.
L.A.ABRHBIBBSOAVG
Betts rf................. 312100 .289
Rios ph-1b ............ 100000 .273
Muncy 1b-2b.........40 1001 .220
Turner 3b..............41 2001 .282
Bellinger cf ........... 411200 .150
Taylor ss............... 400002 .233
Pollock lf............... 401001 .370
Pederson dh.......... 401001 .227
Hernandez 2b-rf... 401000 .294
Barnes c................4 00 003 .125
TOTALS3639309 —
ARIZONA ABRHBIBBSOAVG
K.Marte 2b ..........400 002.308
S.Marte cf...........301 001.300
Walker 1b............4 01 001.314
Escobar dh...........400 002.132
Calhoun rf............4 01 001.167
C.Kelly c...............300 000.208
Peralta lf .............300 001.182
Vargas 3b............3 01 001.158
Ahmed ss ............300 003.065
TOTALS3 10400 12 —
L.A...................200 010 000—390
ARIZONA........000 000 000—040
LOB: Los Angeles 6, Arizona 5. 2B: Betts
(5). HR: Bellinger (1), off M.Kelly; Betts
(2), off M.Kelly.
L.A.IP HRERBBSOERA
Kershaw............5.2 300060.00
Baez..................1.1 100011.59
Alexander ............ 1 00003 0.00
Jansen.................. 1 00002 0.00
ARIZONA IP HRERBBSOERA
M.Kelly................. 6 93304 2.63
Chafin ............... 1.1 00002 12.0
Crichton .............. .2 00002 0.00
Guerra.................. 1 00001 0.00
WP: Kershaw (1-0); LP: M.Kelly (1-1); S:
Jansen (2). HBP: Jansen (S.Marte). T:
2:56.

Athletics 3, Mariners 2
Ramon Laureano broke
out of a slump with a three-
run homer that snapped a
string of 23^1 / 3 innings by Se-
attle starters without allow-
ing an earned run.
Chris Bassitt became the
first Oakland starter to earn
a victory this season.
OAKLAND ABRHBIBBSOAVG
Semien ss............511 001.205
Laureano cf .........411 302.290
Olson 1b ..............400 002.133
Chapman 3b ........401 001.194
Canha rf...............201 011.292
Grossman lf ........300 010.304
Brown dh.............200 000.000
Davis ph-dh.........200 002.048
Allen c.................300 012.091
Murphy c.............000 000.143
Kemp 2b ..............211 020.111
TOTALS3 13535 11 —
SEATTLE ABRHBIB BSOAVG
Crawford ss.........300 001.333
Moore 3b.............411 000.286
Lewis cf...............411 102.425
Vogelbach dh.......401 100.118
White 1b.............300 013.139
Long Jr. 2b...........302 011.250
Gordon lf.............300 000.188
Seager ph............100 001.286
M.Smith rf ..........200 001.053
Nola ph-c.............200 002.263
Hudson c .............200 000.125
Lopes ph-rf..........100 001.276
TOTALS3 22522 12 —
OAKLAND.......000 030 000—350
SEATTLE.........100 000 010—250
LOB: Oakland 7, Seattle 6. 2B: Canha (2).
HR: Laureano (2), off Misiewicz; Lewis
(3), off Petit.
OAKLAND IP HRERBBSOERA
Bassitt..............5.2 311070.93
McFarland......... 0.1 00000 0.00
Diekman............... 1 000220.00
Petit.....................1 111001.93
Hendriks .............. 1 100032.08
SEATTLE IP HRERBBSOERA
Graveman .........4.2 322238.31
Misiewicz..........1.1 111124.15
Ramirez ............... 2 100240.00
Swanson..............1 0 0002 0.00
WP: Bassitt (1-0); LP: Graveman (0-2);
S: Hendriks (3). Inherited runners-
scored: McFarland 1-0, Misiewicz 2-2.
HBP: Bassitt (Crawford), Misiewicz
(Canha). PB: Allen (1). T: 3:20.

Cubs 2, Pirates 1 (11)
Javier Báez singled
through a drawn-in infield
in the 11th inning, scoring
David Bote from third
base to give Chicago the
win. It was B áez’s first ca-
reer game-ending hit.
PITTSBURGHABRHBIBBSOA VG
Frazier 2b...........501 001.167
Newman ss ........412 100.179
Osuna 1b-3b.......300 020.200
Moran dh............5 00 002.273
Evans lf ..............301 010.316
Dyson pr-cf.........100 000.095
Tucker cf-rf ........300 002.200
Heredia rf...........300 000.077
Reynolds ph-lf....100 001.143
Stallings c..........401 001.143
Gonzalez 3b........300 000.083
Bell ph-1b...........101 000.188
TOTALS 3616137 —
CHICAGOABRHBIBBSOA VG
Bote 3b...............410 012.278
Rizzo 1b..............501 001.214
Baez ss...............501 101.243
Contreras c.........411 001.333
Schwarber lf.......301 110.250
Souza Jr. rf.........400 002.100
Phegley dh .........100 001.000
Happ ph-dh.........100 020.286
Hoerner 2b .........400 001.292
Almora Jr. cf ......400 001.100
TOTALS 352424 10 —
PITTS-
BURGH........100000000 00—160
CHICAGO.....000010000 01—241
O ne out when winning run scored.
E: Hoerner (1). LOB: Pittsburgh 9, Chi-
cago 8. 2B: Contreras (5), Schwarber
(2). HR: Newman (1), off Lester.
PITTSBURGH IP HRERBBSOERA
Brault..................3 0 0004 0.00
Kuhl..................1.1 211111.80
Hartlieb...............2 00000 0.00
Neverauskas .......1 100010.00
Turley..................1 0 0001 5.40
Rodriguez............1 000104.50
Howard ...............2 000230.00
Ponce ..................1 11000 0.00
CHICAGOIP HRERBBSOERA
Lester..................6 411140.82
Sadler............... 1.2 10011 3.00
Winkler ............1.1 000125.40
Tepera.................1 100009.00
Jeffress...............1 000000.00
WP: Jeffress (1-0); LP: Ponce (0-1). In-
herited runners-scored: Hartlieb 2-0,
Winkler 2-0. T: 3:37.

GAME 2
Reds 4, Tigers 0 (7)
Trevor Bauer made
short work of Detroit,
throwing a two-hit shutout
as Cincinnati completed a
sweep.
Matt Davidson had an
RBI single in the first in-
ning and Aristides Aquino
had one in the second
against Daniel Norris.
Christian Colon hit a two-
run single in the seventh.
CINCINNATI ABRHBIBBSOAVG
Ervin lf................ 40000 1.071
Castellanos rf..... 30101 0. 387
Suarez 3b............ 41100 0. 094
Davidson 1b........ 40110 1. 143
Casali c................311 001.235
Senzel cf.............412 000.286
Colon 2b..............412 200.286
Aquino dh ...........101 100.250
Winker ph-dh......100 010.100
Jankowski pr-
dh........................100 000.000
K.Farmer ss ........302 010.222
TOTALS 32 411433 —
DETROIT ABRHBIBBSOAVG
Reyes cf..............300 000.227
H.Castro ss.........201 011.071
Cabrera dh ..........200 010.143
Schoop 2b ...........300 001.250
Stewart lf...........300 001.200
Mercer 1b ...........201 000.222
Goodrum ph........100 001.161
Demeritte rf .......200 001.333
Candelario ph......100 000.095
Greiner c.............200 001.000
Lugo 3b ...............200 001.000
TOTALS 2302027 —
CINCINNATI....110 000 2— 4110
DETROIT.........000 000 0— 020
LOB: Cincinnati 11, Detroit 4. 2B: Suarez
(2), Colon (1), Senzel 2 (4), Casali (1).
CINCINNATI IP HRERBBSOERA
Bauer................... 7 20027 0.68
DETROIT IP HRERBBSOERA
Norris ............... 1.2 42220 10.8
Schreiber.......... 1.1 10001 0.00
Cisnero ................ 2 30002 3.00
Soto..................... 1 10010 0.00
Garcia .................. 1 22200 5.40
WP: Bauer (1-0); LP: Norris (0-1). Inher-
ited runners-scored: Schreiber 3-0. HBP:
Garcia (Casali). WP: Bauer. T: 2:36.

PERSONNEL DEPT.


Astros: Placed RHP
Roberto Osuna on the
injured list with right
elbow soreness, and the
closer flew back to
Houston for an MRI exam.
He abruptly left Houston’s
loss Saturday in the ninth.


Brewers : Bench coach
Pat Murphy suffere d a
heart attack during a
Saturday team workout in
Milwaukee, but team
officials said he was
resting comfortably and
should be out of the
hospital t his week.


Giants: Traded OF Billy
Hamilton to the Mets for
RHP Jordan Humphreys.


Indians: Manager Terry
Francona left the team
before its game at
Minnesota with w hat the
Indians said was a minor
gastrointestinal condition
not related to the novel
coronavirus.


Mets: OF Yoenis
Céspedes opted out of the
2020 season because of
the pandemic, providing
clarity after the team said
it was unable to locate
him. Céspedes did not
report to the ballpark for
the Mets’ game at Atlanta,
and the team said in a
statement it had been
unable to contact him
before hearing from his
agent.


Padres: Added RHP J erad
Eickhoff to the roster with
1B Eric Hosmer (gastritis)
going on the 10-day
injured list.


Reds: Activated RHP
Anthony DeSclafani
(shoulder) from the 10-
day IL and placed 1B Joey
Votto on the short-term IL
with coronavirus-like
symptoms.


Rockies: Placed closer
Wade Davis (shoulder
strain) on the 10-day IL.


STAR OF THE DAY


Aaron Judge,
Yankees


Homered twice and drove
in five runs, connecting for
the fifth straight game, as
New York won its sixth
straight, 9-7, over the Red
Sox.


TODAY’S GAME
T O WATCH


Mets at Braves,
7:10 p.m., Fox Sports 1


New York ace Jacob
deGrom (0-0, 1.64 ERA,
12 strikeouts) looks for
some more run support
from his offense when he
faces Atlanta’s Mike
Soroka (0-0, 1.59).


NL leaders
Entering Sunday’s games
BATTING
Rojas, Mia ........................................ .700
Solano, SF ........................................ .448
Yastrzemski, SF .............................. .400
Canó, NY .......................................... .393
Story, Col ......................................... .385
Swanson, Atl ................................... .382
Castellanos, Cin ............................... .375
Ozuna, Atl ........................................ .367
Gregorius, Phi .................................. .364
Seager, LA ....................................... .361
HOME RUNS
Moran, Pit ............................................. 5
Story, Col .............................................. 4
Rizzo, Chi .............................................. 3
Happ, Chi .............................................. 3
Ozuna, Atl ............................................. 3
Baez, Chi ............................................... 3
Grisham, SD .......................................... 3
Seager, LA ............................................ 3
Muncy, LA ............................................. 3
15 tied ................................................... 2
RBI
Solano, SF ........................................... 13
Swanson, Atl ...................................... 11
Tatis Jr., SD .......................................... 9
Castellanos, Cin .................................... 8
Turner, LA ............................................. 8
Hosmer, SD ........................................... 7
Moran, Pit ............................................. 7
Pham, SD .............................................. 7
12 tied ................................................... 6
ERA
Chatwood, Chi ................................. 0.71
Gray, Cin .......................................... 0.71
Wheeler, Phi .................................... 1.29
Alcantara, Mia ................................. 1.35
Freeland, Col .................................... 1.50
Wainwright, StL .............................. 1.50
Marquez, Col .................................... 1.54
Woodruff, Mil .................................. 1.59
Soroka, Atl ....................................... 1.59
Paddack, SD ..................................... 1.64
deGrom, NY ..................................... 1.64
SAVES
Bradley, Ari ........................................... 2
Davis, Col .............................................. 2
Gott, SF ................................................ 2
Melancon, Atl ....................................... 2
Pomeranz, SD ....................................... 2
11 tied ................................................... 1
STRIKEOUTS
Scherzer, Was .................................... 21
Gray, Cin ............................................. 20
Chatwood, Chi .................................... 19
Castillo, Cin ........................................ 17
Gallen, Ari ........................................... 15
Lamet, SD ........................................... 15
COMPLETE GAMES
Hendricks, Chi ....................................... 1
Scherzer, Was ...................................... 1
SHUTOUTS
Hendricks, Chi ....................................... 1

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A nthony Santander e lbows A ndrew Velazquez’s glove as the Orioles savor their first sweep since 2018 after a 5-1 win over the Rays.

TODAY

Interleague scores
SATURDAY’S RESULTS
at San Francisco 7, Texas 3
Philadelphia at Toronto, ppd., 1st game
Philadelphia at Toronto, ppd., 2nd game
SUNDAY’S RESULTS
Cincinnati 4, at Detroit 3, 1 st game
Texas 9, at San Francisco 5
Cincinnati 4, at Detroit 0

AL leaders


Entering Sunday’s games
BATTING
Lewis, Sea ....................................... .444
Jones, Det ........................................ .423
Goodwin, LA .................................... .400
Alberto, Bal ..................................... .400
Fletcher, LA ..................................... .394
Brantley, Hou .................................. .393
LeMahieu, NY .................................. .385
Ramírez, Cle .................................... .375
Crawford, Sea .................................. .364
Robert, Chi ....................................... .364
HOME RUNS
Judge, NY .............................................. 4
Vazquez, Bos ........................................ 4
Hernandez, Tor ..................................... 4
Ruiz, Bal ................................................ 3
Jones, Det ............................................. 3
Kepler, Min ........................................... 3
Cabrera, Det ......................................... 3
Cruz, Min .............................................. 3
Schoop, Det .......................................... 3
Merrifield, KC ....................................... 3
RBI
Cruz, Min ............................................ 11
Seager, Sea ......................................... 10
Judge, NY .............................................. 9
Merrifield, KC ....................................... 9
Goodwin, LA ......................................... 8
Vazquez, Bos ........................................ 8
Lewis, Sea ............................................ 8
8 tied ..................................................... 7
ERA
Bieber, Cle ....................................... 0.00
Lynn, Tex ......................................... 0.00
Plesac, Cle ........................................ 0.00
Dobnak, Min .................................... 1.00
Yarbrough, TB .................................. 1.54
Maeda, Min ...................................... 1.64
Eovaldi, Bos ..................................... 2.46
Turnbull, Det ................................... 2.46
Gonzales, Sea .................................. 2.53
Heaney, LA ...................................... 2.79
SAVES
Jimenez, Det ......................................... 4
Rogers, Min .......................................... 3
STRIKEOUTS
Bieber, Cle .......................................... 27
Lynn, Tex ............................................ 17
Bundy, LA ........................................... 15
Carrasco, Cle ....................................... 15
Beeks, TB ............................................ 14
Glasnow, TB ....................................... 14
Turnbull, Det ...................................... 14


NOTES

EAST WLPCTGBL10STR
New York 71 .875 —7-1 W-6
Baltimore53.625 25-3 W-3
Toronto 34 .429 3^1 / 2 3-4 L-2
Tampa Bay46.400 44-6 L-5
Boston 37 .300 53-7 L-3

CENTRAL WLPCT GBL10STR
Minnesota 72 .778 —7-2 W-3
Chicago 54 .556 25-4 W-4
Cleveland 55 .500 2^1 / 2 5-5 L-3
Detroit 55 .500 2^1 / 2 5-5 L-2
Kansas City 37 .300 4^1 / 2 3-7 L-3

WEST WLPCT GBL10STR
Houston 54 .556 —5-4 W-1
Oakland 54 .556 —5-4 W-2
Seattle 46 .400 1^1 / 2 4-6 L-2
Texas35.3751^1 / 2 3-5 W-1
Los Angeles 37 .300 2^1 / 2 3-7 L-1

EAST WLPCTGBL10STR


Atlanta 73 .700 —7-3 W-5


Miami 21 .667 1^1 / 2 2-1 W-1


Washington 34 .429 2^1 / 2 3-4 W-2


Philadelphia 12 .333 2^1 / 2 1-2 L-1


New York 37 .300 43-7 L-5


CENTRAL WLPCT GBL10STR
Chicago 72 .778 —7-2 W-3
Milwaukee 33 .500 2^1 / 2 3-3 W-1
Cincinnati 45 .444 34-5 W-2
St. Louis 23 .400 32-3 L-3
Pittsburgh 27 .222 52-7 L-4

WEST WLPCT GBL10STR
Colorado 62 .750 —6-2 W-2
Los Angeles 73 .700—7-3 W-2
San Diego 64 .600 16-4 L-2
San Francisco 55 .500 25-5 L-1
Arizona 37 .300 43-7 L-2

Orioles 5, Rays 1
TAMPA BAY ABRHBIBBSOAVG
Diaz dh................ 401000 .167
Brosseau 3b-lf.... 400002 .333
Lowe 2b ..............411 101.286
Martinez 1b ........200 002.259
Choi ph-1b ..........200 000.167
Renfroe rf ...........401 000.182
Margot lf ............300 003.100
Wendle 3b ..........100 000.292
Adames ss..........302 001.333
Kiermaier cf........301 001.200
Zunino c..............300 000.087
TOTALS 331610 10 —
BALTIMORE ABRHBIBBSOAVG
Alberto 2b...........513 100.429
Santander rf .......501 001.219
Nunez 1b.............422 211.281
Severino c...........400 002.250
Sisco dh ..............101 000.333
Iglesias ph-dh.....202 100.526
Stewart lf...........100 010.000
Hays ph-cf ..........200 001.100
Valaika 3b...........411 101.267
Velazquez ss.......401 000.083
Mullins cf-lf........311 012.100
TOTALS 35 512538 —
TAMPA BAY...000 001 000—161
BALTIMORE....001 000 31X—512 0
E: Brosseau (1). LOB: Tampa Bay 5, Bal-
timore 10. 2B: Alberto (3), Iglesias (5).
HR: Lowe (2), off Milone; Nunez (2), off
Chirinos; Valaika (1), off Alvarado. RBI:
Lowe (8), Nunez 2 (6), Alberto (5), Igle-
sias (4), Valaika (2). SB: Mullins (1).
TAMPA BAY IP HRERBBSOERA
Chirinos ............ 4.2 51123 1.04
Beeks................ 1.1 21101 4.50
Roe ...................... 1 32202 4.91
Alvarado.............. 1 21112 3.86
BALTIMORE IP HRERBBSOERA
Milone ................. 5 61108 5.62
Castro.................. 1 00001 0.00
Phillips ................ 1 00001 7.36
Sulser .................. 2 00000 4.50
WP: Phillips (1-0); LP: Beeks (0-1); S:
Sulser (3). Inherited runners-scored:
Beeks 1-0, Roe 1-1. HBP: Chirinos (Sis-
co). WP: Alvarado. T: 2:56.
ORIOLES BATTING LEADERS
Entering Sunday’s game
Batters Avg AB RHHR RBI
Iglesias .471 17 2803
Alberto .400 30 61224
Ruiz .318 22 3737
Severino .300 20 2624
Valaika .273 11 2301
Nunez .250 28 7714
SmithJr. .250 12 3312
Santander .222 27 5627
Sisco .200 51100
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