Las Vegas Review-Journal

American League

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■ Yankees 5, Red Sox 4 — At New York, Aaron Hicks hit a two-run homer in New York’s five-run eighth and threw out a runner at third from left field in the ninth after Aroldis Chapman had walked the bases loaded, and Boston’s eight-game win streak ended.

■ Indians 5, Rays 0 — At St. Petersburg, Fla., Carlos Carrasco (115) took a no-hitter into the seventh and ultimately blanked Tampa Bay on two hits and struck out 10 in eight innings. Edwin Encarnacio­n’s homer leading off the fifth was the first hit off starter Jake Faria (5-3).

■ Rangers 6, Astros 4 — At Arlington, Texas, Elvis Andrus scored after each of his three hits to back Cole Hamels (7-1), who allowed three hits in seven shutout innings in handing the team with the AL’S best record its fourth straight loss.

■ White Sox 6, Royals 3 — At Chicago, Tim Anderson hit a two-run homer in Chicago’s four-run seventh, and Reynaldo Lopez held Kansas City to two runs — both on home runs by Mike Moustakas — over six innings in his White Sox debut.

■ Athletics 5, Orioles 4 — At Oakland, Calif., Jed Lowrie had an

RBI double in Oakland’s two-run eighth, when Chad Pinder’s sacrifice fly drove in Marcus Semien with the decisive run despite a strong throw from right by Bishop Gorman product Joey Rickard.

■ Twins 9, Tigers 4 — At Detroit, Max Kepler and Eddie Rosario each homered and drove in three runs for Minnesota, which won its sixth straight and dealt Detroit its sixth loss in seven games.

■ Angels 6, Mariners 5 — At Seattle, Mike Trout scored from second base on shortstop Jean Segura’s ninth-inning error as Los

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