Las Vegas Review-Journal

AROUND THE MAJORS

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■ PADRES 5, Astros 3: Fernando Tatis made two spectacula­r plays at shortstop and scored on Manny Machado’s go-ahead two-run homer in the eighth as San Diego won its seventh straight.

■ DODGERS 11, Rockies 3: Kike Hernandez hit a three-run drive, and Mookie Betts went deep twice in Los Angeles’ seven-homer attack, capping a three-game sweep.

■ RAYS 5, Blue Jays 4: Josh Fleming (1

0), the 11th starting pitcher in 29 games this season for Tampa Bay, allowed two runs over five innings to win his major league debut.

■ CUBS 2, White Sox 1: Yu Darvish (5-1) allowed one run and struck out 10 over seven innings in his fifth straight win, and Kyle Schwarber hit a two-run homer in the sixth.

■ ATHLETICS 5, Angels 4: Mark Canha hit a bloop RBI single in Oakland’s two-run first and a walkoff sacrifice fly in the 10th as the A’s moved to 5-0 in extra innings.

■ Phillies 5, BRAVES 4: Rookie Alec Bohm went 3-for-3 with his first home run for Philadelph­ia, which ended the game by throwing out the potential tying runner at the plate.

■ ORIOLES 5, Red Sox 4: Rio Ruiz hit a tworun double and a two-run single to back Thomas Eshelman (2-0), who pitched 4 1/3 innings of shutout relief.

■ NATIONALS 9, Marlins 3: Trea Turner went 3-for-3 with a two-run triple and an RBI single to back Anibal Sanchez (1-3), who allowed one run over seven innings.

■ Twins 5, ROYALS 4: Nelson Cruz hit a 453-blast for his 10th homer of the season for Minnesota, which notched its eighth series win in nine tries.

■ CARDINALS 6, Reds 2: Yadier Molina had four hits and two RBIS for St. Louis, and top Cardinals prospect Dylan Carlson hit his first home run.

■ GIANTS 6, Diamondbac­ks 1: Mike Yastrzemsk­i celebrated his 30th birthday with a go-ahead home run as San Francisco won its sixth straight.

■ MARINERS 4, Rangers 1: Sam Haggerty and Kyle Lewis homered to back fellow rookie Justin Dunn (2-1), who allowed one hit in six shutout innings.

■ PIRATES 5, Brewers 4: Gregory Polanco hit a go-ahead two-run homer in the eighth and had a second straight two-hit day after entering Saturday batting .085.

■ Tigers 7, INDIANS 4: Jorge Bonifacio hit a two-run homer, and Niko Goodrum and Grayson Greiner added solo shots for Detroit.

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