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Totals Texas New York 28 4 6 4 4 6 001 011 000—3 000 400 00x—4 6 0 6 1 Miami 003 Washington 000 012 000—6 12 0 102 000—3 51 Baltimore Minnesota 001 100 000 010—2 000 002—3 40 51

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1-ran for Alonso in the 8th.

Peterson (3); Texas 2, New York 5; Semien (9), off Peterson, Lowe (11), off Peterson, Escobar (7), off Otto; Semien (33), Lowe (33), Garcia (50), Canha (30), Escobar 3 (33); Lindor (9), Marte (9);

Texas 0, New York 2 (Canha, McNeil); Texas 0 for 1, New York 2 for 6;

Seager, Garcia; Semien, Marte, Guillorme; Texas 2 (Semien, Seager, Lowe, Seager, Semien, Lowe), New York 1 (Guillorme, Alonso).

R.Garrett (1); Miami 9, Washington 4; Cooper 2 (19), Rojas (8), Bell (16), Soto (16); Anderson (3), off Gray, Ruiz (3), off Floro; Anderson 2 (8), Wendle (12), Cooper (36), Berti 2 (16), Ruiz 2 (19); Berti 2 (24), Rojas (5), L.Garcia (1); Berti;

No outs when winning run scored. a-flied out for Jeffers in the 5th; bgrounded out for Arauz in the 8th; 1-ran for Arraez in the 9th.

Polanco (6); Baltimore 4, Minnesota 2; Mullins (19), Mountcastl­e (16), McKenna (6), Arraez (10); Buxton (21), off Lopez; Mullins (30), Mateo (19), Miranda (21), Buxton 2 (38);

Washington outfielder Ed Delahanty went over a railroad bridge at Niagara Falls and drowned. The exact circumstan­ces of his death never were determined.

Chicago outfielder Carl Reynolds homered in the first, second and third innings, leading the White Sox to a 15-4 win over the New York Yankees. Reynolds, the second player in history to hit home runs in three consecutiv­e innings, had two inside-the-park homers.

Carl Hubbell of the New York Giants beat the St. Louis Cardinals 1-0 in an 18-inning game. He allowed six hits and no walks. In the second game of the doublehead­er, the Cardinals were blanked 1-0, with Roy Parmelee outdueling Dizzy Dean.

Jimmie Foxx of the Philadelph­ia Athletics set and American League record with 21 total bases in a doublehead­er. Foxx hit two solo homers in the opener, a 6-5 win over the St. Louis Browns. In the nightcap, an 11-6 loss, Foxx had two homers, a double and a triple.

Joe DiMaggio of the New York Yankees hit a home run to extend his consecutiv­e game hitting streak to 45 games, surpassing Willie Keeler's record of 44 straight games for the Orioles in 1897.

Juan Marichal of San Francisco beat Warren Spahn and the Milwaukee Braves 1-0 in 16 innings on Willie Mays' homer.

Roger Clemens of the Boston Red Sox fell short of a recordtyin­g 15th consecutiv­e winning decision when the Toronto Blue Jays scored three runs in the eighth inning for a 4-2 victory.

Hideo Nomo of the Dodgers became the first Japanese player picked for baseball's All-Star game. Nomo was the NL's leader in strikeouts and second in ERA.

Roger Clemens reached a rare milestone, pitching eight innings of two-hit ball to earn his 350th career win and lead the New York Yankees past Minnesota 5-1. Clemens became the first major leaguer to win 350 games since Hall of Famer Warren Spahn of the Milwaukee Braves accomplish­ed the feat in 1963.

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