Santa Fe New Mexican

Mariners score 5 in 10th to beat Blue Jays

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TORONTO — Cal Raleigh hit a two-run home run in the 10th inning and the Seattle Mariners beat the Toronto Blue Jays 6-1 on Wednesday to avoid a three-game sweep.

Raleigh connected on the first pitch he saw from Blue Jays left-hander Tim Mayza (0-1). The homer was Raleigh’s second of the season.

TWINS 3, DODGERS 2

In Minneapoli­s, Edouard Julien homered twice and scored three runs for Minnesota to spark a slumping lineup and lead to a victory over Los Angeles.

Julien entered the afternoon in a 3-for-28 start to the season. He led off the first and fifth innings with opposite field drives into the bleachers in left for his first career multi-homer game.

PHILLIES 4, CARDINALS 3

In St. Louis, J.T. Realmuto had two hits and scored two runs and Aaron Nola pitched six innings, leading Philadelph­ia to a victory over the Cardinals.

Realmuto was back in the starting lineup, hitting cleanup. He left Tuesday’s game after he was hit in the throat area on a Zack Wheeler wild pitch in the seventh inning.

GIANTS 7, NATIONALS 1

In San Francisco, Nick Ahmed and Tyler Fitzgerald had three hits apiece and Jordan Hicks allowed one run in six innings as the Giants avoided a three-game series sweep with a win over the Washington.

Hicks (2-0) has allowed one earned run or less in each of his first three starts this season after signing a $44 million, four-year contract with San Francisco this offseason. The 27-yearold right-hander allowed four hits and had two strikeouts.

DIAMONDBAC­KS 5, ROCKIES 3

In Denver, Eugenio Suárez hit a two-out, tworun double in the ninth inning and Arizona came back to beat Colorado to win the series.

Lourdes Gurriel Jr. added two hits and two RBIs for the Diamondbac­ks, including an RBI double in the seventh inning to tie it at 3-all. Blaze Alexander, filling in for injured shortstop Geraldo Perdomo, homered in the second for Arizona, which has taken five of seven meetings this season against Colorado.

RAYS 4, ANGELS 2

In Anaheim, Calif., José Caballero homered, Tampa Bay scored two runs on a wild pitch in the first inning, and wrapped up their road trip with a victory over the Angels.

Zack Littell allowed just one run despite giving up six hits and three walks while pitching into the fifth inning for Tampa Bay, which won four of five after losing the first game of the trip at Colorado last week.

PADRES 10, CUBS 2

In San Diego, Dylan Cease pitched six strong innings and Jurickson Profar had a go-ahead double and a two-run homer among his three hits for the Padres, who beat Chicago to take two of three in the series.

Jake Cronenwort­h also homered to back Cease (1-1), who pitched for the Chicago White Sox for five seasons before being traded to the Padres during spring training. Cease improved to 3-2 against the Cubs. He allowed just two hits and no earned runs while striking out seven and walking two. Chicago had only three hits.

GUARDIANS 7, WHITE SOX 6 (10 INNINGS)

In Cleveland, Bo Naylor and Josh Naylor delivered RBI hits in the 10th inning as the Guardians rallied for a win over Chicago.

Josh Naylor tied it with an RBI double before turning it over to his little brother — on National Siblings Day.

MARLINS 5, YANKEES 2

In New York, Jake Burger hit a three-run homer on his 28th birthday and Miami beat the Yankees for just their second win this season.

ORIOLES 7, RED SOX 5

In Boston, Jordan Westburg hit a go-ahead homer in the seventh inning and Baltimore erased a five-run deficit to beat the Red Sox.

ROYALS 11, ASTROS 2

In Kansas City, Mo., Vinnie Pasquantin­o broke out of an early season slump with a home run and a career-high five RBIs to lead the Royals to a win over Houston for their sixth straight victory.

RANGERS 6, ATHLETICS 2

In Arlington, Texas, Cody Bradford struck out seven in another strong start, Adolis García had a two-run single among three hits and the Rangers beat Oakland, stopping a three-game losing streak.

BREWERS 7, REDS 2

In Cincinnati, Christian Yelich hit a two-run homer and Wade Miley came off the injury list to pitch four innings of one-hit ball to lift Milwaukee to a win over the Reds.

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