Phillies’ furious rally buries Angels
Bryson Stott hit a gamewinning, three-run homer with two outs in the ninth inning after Bryce Harper tied it with a grand slam in the eighth, and the Philadelphia Phillies rallied for a 9-7 victory Sunday that sent slumping Mike Trout and the Los Angeles Angels to their 11th straight defeat.
It was the fourth victory in a row for the Phillies, who have won all three games under interim manager Rob Thomson since he took over when Joe Girardi was fired Friday. Philadelphia outscored the Angels 26-9 while sweeping the three-game series.
Trout went 0 for 3 and is hitless in his last 26 at-bats,
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the longest drought of his decorated career. The threetime MVP did walk and score a run for the Angels, whose last win came on May 24.
Other games
Yankees 5, Tigers 4: Donaldson hit a 10th-inning sacrifice fly, and host New York came from behind twice to reach the one-third mark of the season at 39-15, best in the major leagues in 21 years.
Mets 5, Dodgers 4: J.D. Davis led off the 10th inning with an RBI double after the Mets blew a two-run lead in the ninth, and visiting New York hung on to salvage a four-game series split.
Cardinals 5, Cubs 3: Juan Yepez singled home automatic runner Nolan Gorman to lead off the 11th inning, Brendan Donovan doubled in an insurance run and St. Louis beat Chicago.
Twins 8, Blue Jays 6: Luis Arráez went 4 for 4 with a walk and Gary Sánchez and Trevor Larnach homered for the visiting Twins. Arráez leads all of baseball with a .358 batting average.
Guardians 3, Orioles 2: Andrés Giménez hit a threerun homer, Zach Plesac had eight strikeouts over six innings and Cleveland won its first series at Camden Yards since 2018.
Red Sox 5, Athletics 2: Franchy Cordero hit a three-run homer off Frankie Montas in the sixth inning and visiting Boston completed a three-game sweep. The A’s lost their seventh straight and fell to 7-23 at home.
White Sox 6, Rays 5:
Jake Burger had a key hit for the second consecutive day and visiting Chicago hung on to a large early lead.
Nationals 5, Reds 4:
Patrick Corbin pitched six effective innings, Josh Bell had a two-run double and catcher Kelbert Ruiz picked Nick Senzel off first base to give visiting Washington the win.
Giants 5, Marlins 1:
Donovan Walton hit a grand slam and Jakob Junis pitched six innings of one-run ball for visiting San Francisco.