Indians’ Ramirez ties mark
DETROIT — Jose Ramirez tied a major league record with five extra-base hits, including a pair of home runs that deflected off Detroit outfielders, and the Cleveland Indians routed the Tigers 11-1 on Sunday for their 11th straight win.
Ramirez had three doubles in becoming the 13th player with five extra-base hits in a game. Kris Bryant of the Cubs did it last year, and the previous Cleveland player to accomplish the feat was Kelly Shoppach in 2008.
DIAMONDBACKS 5, ROCKIES 1: Ketel Marte and Brandon Drury homered in a three-run sixth to extend visiting Arizona’s winning streak to 10 games.
PADRES 6, DODGERS 4: Erick Aybar hit a go-ahead, tworun homer and Jose Pirela also went deep at home to hand NL West-leading Los Angeles its eighth loss in nine games.
RANGERS 7, ANGELS 6: Elvis Andrus hit two of the four homers for host Texas in a matchup of wild-card hopefuls.
MARINERS 10, ATHLETICS 2: Robinson Cano homered and drove in four runs, and Andrew Albers took a no-hitter into the sixth inning for host Seattle.
YANKEES 9, RED SOX 2: Matt Holliday and Todd Frazier hit back-to-back home runs as New York wore out Chris Sale early at Yankee Stadium to gain ground in the AL East.
BREWERS 7, NATIONALS 2: Domingo Santana homered twice as Milwaukee took three of four games at home.
BRAVES 5, CUBS 1: Max Fried combined with four relievers on a five-hitter in his first major league start, and Atlanta ended host Chicago’s six-game winning streak.
PHILLIES 3, MARLINS 1 (12): Nick Williams hit a two-run single with two out in the 12th inning to lift visiting Philadelphia.
PIRATES 3, REDS 1: Trevor Williams tossed seven scoreless innings at home as Jordy Mercer hit his career-best 13th homer.
ROYALS 5, TWINS 4: Lorenzo Cain hit a go-ahead, tworun triple in the seventh inning to lead visiting Kansas City.
ORIOLES 5, BLUE JAYS 4 (12): Welington Castillo hit two homers and Mark Trumbo won it with a walkoff single.
WHITE SOX 6, RAYS 2: Rookie Lucas Giolito struck out 10 in seven sharp innings for host Chicago.
CARDINALS 7, GIANTS 3: Harrison Bader hit a tiebreaking homer in the decisive sixth inning for visiting St. Louis.