Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)
AROUND THE MAJORS
Home team in CAPS
■ YANKEES 2, Orioles 1: Luke Voit hit a walkoff sacrifice fly in the 10th. UNLV product Dean Kremer allowed one run in five innings after beating New York in his major league debut last Sunday.
■ Braves 2, NATIONALS 1: Rookie Ian Anderson (3-0) shut out Washington on one hit and struck out nine over seven innings, and closer Mark Melancon escaped a basesloaded jam in the ninth.
■ BLUE JAYS 3, Mets 2: Bo Bichette singled and scored in his return from a 27-game injury absence, and Alejandro Kirk also got a hit and scored in his major league debut for Toronto.
■ RANGERS 5-1, Athletics 2-10: Rougned Odor and Ronald Guzman homered in Texas’ five-run first in the opener. Sean Murphy had a two-run single in Oakland’s seven-run third in the second game.
■ Mariners 7, DIAMONDBACKS 3: Ty France and Jose Marmolejos homered to back Justus Sheffield (3-3), who held Arizona to two runs in seven innings.
■ TWINS 8, Indians 4: Byron Buxton homered for the second straight night, one of five home runs that helped Rich Hill (2-1) to his first win since July.
■ Cubs 4, BREWERS 2: Jason Heyward hit a go-ahead three-run homer in the ninth off Josh Hader (1-2), and Ildemaro Vargas followed with a solo shot.
■ ROYALS 7, Pirates 4: Adalberto Mondesi homered and stole a base for the third straight game, helping Kyle Zimmer (1-0) to his first major league win.
■ Astros 7, DODGERS 5: Alex Bregman singled in the go-ahead run in Houston’s five-run ninth against Kenley Jansen (3-1), who didn’t record an out.
■ CARDINALS 7, Reds 1: Harrison Bader hit a threerun homer to back Dakota Hudson (3-2), who allowed one run on one hit in six innings.
■ Phillies 12, MARLINS 6: Bryce Harper snapped a 1-for-10 funk with a home run, a double and a single and walked twice for Philadelphia.
■ RAYS 5, Red Sox 4: Brandon Lowe hit a go-ahead home run in the seventh for Tampa Bay, which overcame Boston’s six stolen bases.
■ WHITE SOX 14, Tigers 0: Jose Abreu went 4-for-4 with two three-run homers and matched a career high with seven RBIs.
■ Angels 5, ROCKIES 2: Rookie Jared Walsh’s fourth home run in as many games was a go-ahead three-run shot in the 11th.
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