Las Vegas Review-Journal

AROUND THE MAJORS

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■ Marlins 3, NATIONALS 2: Miguel Rojas hit a three-run homer in his first at-bat after being activated from the COVID-19 injured list, and Miami halted a five-game skid.

■ Tigers 10, INDIANS 5: Rookie Isaac Paredes hit a grand slam for his first major league home run for Detroit, which had lost 20 straight to Cleveland.

■ BRAVES 11, Phillies 2: Marcell Ozuna had a three-run homer and a solo shot among his three hits, and Travis d’arnaud homered among his three hits and totaled three RBIS.

■ PIRATES 7, Brewers 2: Bryan Reynolds had a two-run double and a solo home run, and Chad Kuhl (1-1) allowed one run over five innings in his first win since June 15, 2018.

■ Blue Jays 6, RAYS 5: Cavan Biggio hit a goahead leadoff RBI double in the 10th and then scored on a sacrifice fly for Toronto, which won its sixth straight.

■ Red Sox 8, ORIOLES 5: Xander Bogaerts hit a solo home run, J.D. Martinez a two-run shot and Rafael Devers a three-run blast for Boston, which built an 8-0 lead.

■ MARINERS 7, Rangers 4: Rookie Kyle Lewis homered and scored two of his three runs after drawing walks, helping Nick Margeviciu­s (1-1) to his first win with Seattle.

■ ATHLETICS 5, Angels 3: Marcus Semien hit a leadoff home run for Oakland, and Stephen Piscotty hit a two-run double in the first and an RBI single in the fifth for the A’s.

■ PADRES 4, Astros 3: Manny Machado hit two RBI singles for San Diego, which won its fifth straight and halted Houston’s eight-game win streak.

■ White Sox 10, CUBS 1: Jose Abreu hit a threerun shot and a solo blast to account for two of the White Sox’s six home runs in their sixth win in a row.

■ GIANTS 6, Diamondbac­ks 2: Evan Longoria hit his 300th home run and Wilmer Flores his third in as many games, both two-run shots, for San Francisco.

■ DODGERS 5, Rockies 1: Walker Buehler (1-0) held Colorado to one run on four hits and no walks and struck out 11 over six innings.

■ ROYALS 7, Twins 2: Jorge Soler hit a three-run homer in the first, and Hunter Dozier had a two-run shot and totaled three RBIS.

■ Reds 4, CARDINALS 2: Pinch hitter Matt Davidson delivered a go-ahead grand slam in the sixth. The teams combined for five hits.

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