Yanks rout Jays as Judge returns
NEW YORK — Aaron Judge returned to the Yankees for the first time since his right wrist was broken, taking over in right field for the final two innings of New York’s 11-0 romp over Toronto on Friday. Judge had not played since July 26, when he was hit by a pitch.
ATHLETICS 2, RAYS 1: Khris Davis led off the 10th inning with his major league-leading 42nd homer as Oakland beat Tampa Bay at St. Petersburg, Fla.
TIGERS 5, INDIANS 4: Andrew Miller gave up two RBI doubles in the seventh inning as Cleveland's march to the AL Central title was slowed by Detroit, which ended a 10-game losing streak at Progressive Field.
METS 8, RED SOX 0: Noah Syndergaard pitched seven innings of three-hit ball, and New York hit four homers at home to snap Boston's four-game win streak.
CUBS 3, REDS 2: Ian Happ hit a three-run homer in the seventh inning, and Jorge De La Rosa worked a shaky ninth for his first save as Chicago won at home.
GIANTS 2, ROCKIES 0: Chris Stratton pitched a twohitter for his first career shutout, and San Francisco snapped an 11-game losing streak with a victory at home.
BRAVES 10, NATIONALS 5: Ronald Acuna Jr. had two RBIs and scored the tie-breaking run to help NL Eastleading Atlanta beat visiting Washington for its seasonbest sixth consecutive victory.
DODGERS 3, CARDINALS 0: Rookie Walker Buehler allowed two hits in eight innings, and Yasiel Puig homered twice as visiting Los Angeles drew even with St. Louis in the NL wild-card race.
BREWERS 7, PIRATES 4: Christian Yelich, Travis Shaw and Mike Moustakas homered to lead Milwaukee past visiting Pittsburgh.
PHILLIES 14, MARLINS 2: Aaron Altherr homered twice and drove in five runs in Philadelphia's victory over visiting Miami. RANGERS 4, PADRES 0: Jurickson Profar had a tworun homerto lead Texas at San Diego. ROYALS 8, TWINS 4: Salvador Perez capped Kansas City's five-run ninth inning against visiting Minnesota with a game-ending grand slam.