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Ohtani sparkles again as Angels beat the Rays

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ANAHEIM » Shohei Ohtani struck out nine while throwing 7 innings of excellent six-hit ball in his seventh career start, and the Los Angeles Angels snapped their five-game skid with a 5-2 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays on Sunday.

Martin Maldonado homered and drove in two runs, and Zack Cozart drove in two more runs on sacrifice flies as the Angels wrapped up a disappoint­ing 11-game homestand with only four victories — including both games started by Ohtani (4-1).

Los Angeles’ rookie twoway sensation had another strong outing in the longest start of his stateside career. Ohtani retired 12 straight Rays after yielding rookie Johnny Field’s homer leading off the third. Blake Parker pitched the ninth for his second save. YANKEES 10, ROYALS 1 » Tyler Austin hit a pair of tworun homers, Sonny Gray (33) allowed four hits in eight innings and New York won its eighth consecutiv­e series for the first time since 1998.

Miguel Andujar and Austin Romine added back-toback homers in the ninth for the Yankees, who have won 14 of their last 15 against the AL Central.

Eric Skoglund (1-4) gave up six runs and eight hits in five innings. RED SOX 5, ORIOLES 0 » J.D. Martinez had hit first multihomer game for Boston and drove in three runs, and Andrew Benintendi had a two-run homer among his three hits. Boston is 6-1 against Baltimore this season.

Eduardo Rodriguez (4-1) scattered nine hits in 5 2/3 innings.

Baltimore lost for the 15th time in 16 road games. David Hess (1-1) gave up five runs and eight hits over 4 2/3 innings in his second major league start. ATHLETICS 9, BLUE JAYS 2 » Daniel Mengden (4-4) allowed two hits over seven shutout innings to win his second straight start as Oakland completed a fourgame sweep.

Marcus Semien hit a tworun homer and had three RBIs, and Matt Chapman had three hits.

Toronto designated hitter Kendrys Morales had two of Toronto’s four hits and made his first big league pitching appearance with a scoreless ninth.

Joe Biagini (0-3) allowed four runs — three earned — and six hits in four-plus innings. He has lost eight straight decisions. CUBS 6, REDS 1 » Yu Darvish (1-3) recovered from a shaky start for his first win with the Cubs, allowing one run and two hits in six innings.

In his second outing since coming off the disabled list Tuesday, the four-time AllStar overcame a 39-pitch first inning and finished six for the third time this season. It was Darvish’s first start with Chicago since signing a $126 million, sixyear contract in the offseason. METS 4, DIAMONDBAC­KS 1 » Amed Rosario hit his first two home runs of the season and pinch-hitter Asdrubal Cabrera connected for a go-ahead drive, leading Noah Syndergaar­d and the Mets over the Arizona Diamondbac­ks for a surprising sweep.

The Mets hadn’t won back-to-back games in more than a month before rolling past the NL West leaders for their first three-game sweep at home since September 2016 vs. Minnesota. Arizona has lost four in a row and 10 of 11.

Pitching in the majors for the first time in over a year, Clay Buchholz blanked the Mets on one hit until Rosario led off the sixth with his first home run, tying it at 1. Cabrera batted for Syndergaar­d with two outs in the seventh and launched a two-run shot off Jorge De La Rosa (0-2).

Syndergaar­d (4-1) gave up one run, on a groundout, and struck out seven. Robert Gsellman got five outs for his first big league save. BRAVES 10, MARLINS 9 » Dansby Swanson’s two-run single capped a six-run ninth inning, and the NL-leading Braves rallied to stun the Miami Marlins.

Ronald Acuna Jr. drove in two runs in the seventh and another in the ninth as the Braves moved 11 games over .500 for the first time since July 5, 2014. Atlanta has won nine of its last 12.

Miami led 6-0 after four innings and 9-4 to begin the ninth. Lewis Brinson’s first career grand slam highlighte­d a six-run fourth, and Miguel Rojas homered twice and drove in four runs for the lastplace Marlins, who have lost three of four.

Atlanta started the ninth with three runs off closer Brad Ziegler on Acuna’s single, a throwing error by first baseman Justin Bour and a single by Nick Markakis. Taylor Guerrero (0-2) came on with two outs and allowed four straight batters to reach base. DODGERS 7, NATIONALS 2 » Kike Hernandez and Yasiel Puig each hit two-run homers, and the Los Angeles Dodgers completed a three-game sweep of the Nationals.

Hernandez’s blast off Stephen Strasburg in the fifth inning put the Dodgers up 3-2. Yasmani Grandal also homered off Strasburg (5-4), who allowed three runs and five hits over 6 2/3 innings with seven strikeouts.

Alex Wood (1-4) pitched six innings, allowing just three hits and two earned runs. Wood came out to start the seventh, but returned to the clubhouse after showing some discomfort during his warm-up tosses. Josh Fields recorded the final four outs for his second save.

Trea Turner homered for Washington. Juan Soto, at 19 the youngest active player in the majors, made his debut in the eighth as a pinch-hitter and struck against Erik Goeddel. MARINERS 3, TIGERS 2, 11 INNINGS » Mitch Haniger hit a tying two-run homer in the ninth inning and Jean Segura’s RBI single in the 11th gave the Mariners the victory over the Detroit Tigers.

Minnesota starter Francisco Liriano took a nohitter into the seventh but closer Shane Greene blew his third save of the season, giving up Haniger’s 11th home run on an 0-2 pitch with one out.

Dee Gordon led off the 11th with a single against Buck Farmer (0-3), stole second, then scored on Segura’s single down the rightfield line. Nick Vincent (2-1) picked up the win in relief. WHITE SOX 3, RANGERS 0 » Reynaldo Lopez allowed only two hits in a careerhigh eight innings and the White Sox beat the Texas Rangers for their first home series win this season.

Lopez (1-3) struck out eight and walked two in his first victory since Sept. 22 against Kansas City. Jace Fry pitched a perfect ninth for his first career save.

Leury Garcia had two hits and two RBIs, and Welington Castillo homered as the major league-worst White Sox (13-30) took three of four against lastplace Texas. They won consecutiv­e games for the first time since winning three in a row at Kansas City from April 26-28. GIANTS 9, ROCKIES 5 » Brandon Belt snapped a seventhinn­ing tie with a three-run homer for the Giants.

Nick Hundley added a solo shot later in the seventh for the Giants, who salvaged a four-game split after dropping the first two games of the series. Gorkys Hernandez hit a two-run homer in the fifth.

Belt connected for out his 12th home run this season and fifth in seven games to give San Francisco an 8-5 lead. He came to the plate with Hernandez aboard on a leadoff single and Evan Longoria on following a one-out walk by reliever Bryan Shaw (1-2).

The Rockies trailed 5-4 going into the seventh before Nolan Arenado singled home a run off winner Sam Dyson (2-0). PADRES 8, PIRATES 5 » Freddy Galvis drove in the go-ahead run in a four-run ninth inning with San Diego’s second successful squeeze bunt of the game, and the Padres rallied for their third win of the fourgame series.

Pittsburgh took a 5-4 lead into the ninth, but Jose Pirela and Christian Villaneuva singled to start the comeback against Felipe Vazquez (2-1), who blew a save for the first time in 10 chances this season.

Kirby Yates (3-0) allowed a go-ahead sacrifice fly in the eighth to Josh Harrison, but got the win. Brad Hand worked around a pair of walks in the ninth for his 13th save. TWINS 3, BREWERS 1 » Logan Morrison hit a two-run single, and four relievers worked 3 1/3 scoreless innings to lift the Twins over the Milwaukee Brewers.

Addison Reed (1-3) struck out one batter in one hitless inning. Fernando Rodney fanned the side in the ninth for his ninth save.

Taylor Williams (0-2) walked Brian Dozier to lead off the eighth. Boone Logan entered and walked Max Kepler. Eddie Rosario was out on a swinging bunt that moved the runners to second and third, and Eduardo Escobar was intentiona­lly walked to load the bases in front of Morrison.

 ?? MARK J. TERRILL — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Rookie two-way sensation Shohei Ohtani was outstandin­g on the hill Sunday. Ohtani allowed six hits and struck out nine as the Los Angeles Angels topped Tampa Bay, 5-2.
MARK J. TERRILL — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Rookie two-way sensation Shohei Ohtani was outstandin­g on the hill Sunday. Ohtani allowed six hits and struck out nine as the Los Angeles Angels topped Tampa Bay, 5-2.

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