Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

AROUND THE MAJORS

Home team in CAPS

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Blue Jays 8, RED SOX 7: Eric Sogard drew a four-pitch, bases-loaded walk to snap a tie in the eighth for Toronto, which erased a 6-0 deficit. Sierra Vista product Nick Kingham (3-1) won with two hitless innings of relief.

YANKEES 7, Astros 5: Giancarlo Stanton hit two go-ahead two-run singles, both off third baseman Yuli Gurriel’s glove, as New York won its eighth straight.

DODGERS 5, Rockies 4: Alex Verdugo’s four hits included a solo home run in the fifth and a walk-off shot in the 11th. Los Angeles won its fifth in a row.

PIRATES 6, Padres 3: Jose Osuna hit a pinch two-run homer in the fifth and Adam Frazier a tiebreakin­g two-run single in the eighth for Pittsburgh.

BREWERS 6, Reds 5: Yasmani Grandal led off for the first time and homered in his opening at-bat for Milwaukee, which halted a five-game skid.

Orioles 8, MARINERS 4: Jonathan Villar hit a three-run homer and Anthony Santander a two-run shot for Baltimore, which ended a 10-game slide.

Giants 7, DIAMONDBAC­KS 4: Alex Dickerson hit an RBI double in San Francisco’s two-run second and a two-run double in the Giants’ three-run third.

CARDINALS 4, Angels 2: St. Louis overcame a home run by ex-Cardinals icon Albert Pujols, which drew a standing ovation at Busch Stadium.

Marlins 5, PHILLIES 3: Wilkin Castillo hit a goahead two-run double in the seventh for Miami in his first game in the majors in 10 years.

INDIANS 2, Tigers 0: Aaron Civale (1-0) blanked Detroit on two infield hits and struck out six over six innings in his major league debut.

Braves 13, NATIONALS 9: Dansby Swanson hit a tiebreakin­g three-run homer in the eighth for Atlanta, which overcame a four-run deficit.

Mets 10, CUBS 2: New York’s Pete Alonso hit his 26th home run to set the NL rookie record for most homers before the All-Star Game.

RANGERS 6, White Sox 5: Nomar Mazara homered twice for Texas, which went ahead to stay on Delio DeShields’ RBI single in the sixth.

ATHLETICS 4, Rays 2: Matt Chapman homered in the third and doubled home the go-ahead run in the seventh for Oakland.

Twins 5, ROYALS 3: C.J. Cron homered in the eighth and singled home the go-ahead run in the 10th for Minnesota.

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