Las Vegas Review-Journal

American League

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■ Indians 5, Twins 2 — At

Minneapoli­s, Edwin Encarnacio­n homered twice, and Jose Ramirez had his sixth straight multihit game to back Trevor

Bauer (6-5), who allowed two runs and struck out eight in seven innings, as Cleveland capped a four-game sweep.

■ Red Sox 6, Astros 5 — At Houston, Xander Bogaerts went deep twice for his first multihomer game, halting an 0-for-14 slump, and totaled four RBIS for Boston. David Price (2-1) won despite allowing eight hits and three walks in five-plus innings.

■ Athletics 4, Yankees 3 — At Oakland, Calif., Khris Davis hit a go-ahead two-run homer to help rookie Jharel Cotton (4-7) notch his first win since May 4 as Oakland capped a four-game sweep and dealt New York its sixth straight loss.

■ Mariners 7, Rangers 3 — At Arlington, Texas, Kyle Seager drove in three runs with three doubles, and Danny Valencia’s two-run homer capped a fourrun first against Yu Darvish (6-5), whom Seattle beat for the first time in eight road games.

■ Rays 9, Tigers 1 — At Detroit, Logan Morrison homered twice, Steven Souza Jr. hit his first grand slam, and rookie Jacob Faria (3-0) held Detroit to one run and struck out nine in seven innings.

■ Royals 7, Angels 3 — At Anaheim, Calif., Salvador Perez hit a three-run homer and Mike Moustakas a three-run double to back Jason Vargas (10-3), who leads the majors in wins.

■ Blue Jays 7, White Sox 3 — At Toronto, Kendrys Morales and Russell Martin each hit a two-run homer for Toronto, and Ryan Goins tripled home the go-ahead run in the seventh.

■ Cubs 7, Pirates 1 — At Pittsburgh, John Lackey (5-7) held Pittsburgh to one run on two hits in six innings and combined with three relievers on a three-hitter, and Anthony Rizzo finished a triple short of the cycle.

■ Mets 5, Nationals 1 — At New York, Jacob degrom (6-3) hit his first major league home run and held Washington to one unearned run on three singles in eight innings as New York averted a four-game sweep.

■ Braves 5, Marlins 4 — At Atlanta, Brandon Phillips hit a walk-off RBI single in the ninth, duplicatin­g his feat of the 10th inning Saturday. Johan Camargo started the winning rally with an infield hit.

■ Brewers2,padres1— At Milwaukee, Hernan Perez and Manny Pina homered to back Jimmy Nelson (5-3), who allowed an unearned run on six hits and struck out 10 in his first complete game.

■ Diamondbac­ks 5, Phillies 4 — At Philadelph­ia, Rey Fuentes entered in the eighth as a pinch runner and then hit his first major league homer in the 10th to lift Arizona.

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