Starkville Daily News

White Sox 6, Orioles 1

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MINNEAPOLI­S — Eddie Rosario hit three home runs and drove in five runs and the Minnesota Twins set a franchise record

Seattle Mariners on Tuesday night.

Max Kepler and Brian Dozier also went deep, Eduardo Escobar had five hits and two

RBIs for the Twins, who are in first place in record at Target Field. and 10 hits in 2 1-3 innings for the Mariners. RBI. Ben Gamel had two doubles and an RBI. run of the season to help the Tampa Bay Rays Six days after his big-league debut, Faria to win his first two career games, joining

victory was Tampa Bay’s sixth in its last seven games.

The 23-year-old right-hander held the Blue

eight and giving up one run. He was called up on Monday to replace Matt Andriese, who went on the disabled list with a hip complaint.

homer — his 15th of the season.

outing of the season, lasting just 3 1/3 innings after giving up 12 hits and being charged with six runs in his sixth straight loss to Tampa.

Taylor Feathersto­n opened the scoring in the third inning with his first home run of the season, lining a drive over the fence in rightcente­r field. Estrada’s problems deepened in the bat-around inning when Morrison smashed a three-run shot into the second deck in center field.

Dominic Leone replaced Estrada in the fourth, but was unable to prevent Evan Longoria doubling home two inherited runners to extend Tampa Bay’s lead. on another run in the seventh, driving in Longoria with a sacrifice fly. Toronto ended Faria’s shutout bid in the bottom half of the inning when Ezequiel Carrera sent Russell Martin home from second with a line drive up the middle.

CHICAGO — Matt Davidson hit his first career grand slam, Derek Holland scattered eight hits over six innings and the Chicago White Sox beat the Baltimore Orioles.

had a two-run double as Chicago won its second straight after dropping nine of 11.

Davidson leads the White Sox with 12 homers in 163 at-bats.

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