The Sun (San Bernardino)

Astros get doublehead­er sweep over the Yankees

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Yordan Alvarez and Alex Bregman homered and combined for five RBIs as the Houston Astros completed a doublehead­er sweep of the New York Yankees on Thursday with a 7-5 win in Game 2.

Chas McCormick added a two-run home run for the Astros, who won the season series 5-2 against the team with baseball’s best record.

Rookie J.J. Matijevic’s pinchhit RBI single with two outs in the ninth inning lifted the Astros to a 3-2 win in the opener of the day-night doublehead­er between the American League’s top teams.

Aaron Judge hit his MLBleading 34th homer on a threerun shot off Brandon Bielak to the train tracks atop left field to cut the lead to 7-5 with one out in the ninth in Game 2.

Houston starter Luis Garcia (8-5) yielded three hits and two runs in five innings for his fifth straight win after losing his previous four decisions. Rafael Montero closed out the nightcap with his seventh save.

Domingo Germán (0-1) took the loss.

In the opener, Bregman had two hits and drove in a run for Houston. Héctor Neris (3-3) got the win after allowing Isiah Kiner-Falefa’s tying RBI single in the top half of the ninth.

Cristian Javier tied a season high by issuing four walks while allowing one run and two hits in five innings. It was Javier’s first start against the Yankees since he pitched seven innings in a combined no-hitter at New York on June 25. Neris and Ryan Pressly finished the historic gem.

DJ LeMahieu hit a solo homer in the fifth, but the Yankees were just 1 for 8 with runners in scoring position. Michael King (6-3) got the loss. TIGERS 7-0, ATHLETICS 2-5 >> Sean Murphy hit a three-run homer to highlight Oakland’s five-run sixth inning that broke up a scoreless game, and the Athletics split a doublehead­er against Detroit.

In the first game, Jeimer Candelario homered and Robbie Grossman doubled twice and drove in three runs against his former team, leading Detroit.

Murphy connected for his 10th homer — his second straight season in double digits — off Garrett Hill (1-2), a rookie making his third major league start.

Stephen Vogt added a sacrifice fly and Tony Kemp an RBI single in the fifth for the A’s.

Frankie Montas started and went three innings before Domingo Acevedo (2-2) worked the sixth for the win, the sixth shutout of the season for the A’s.

In the opener, Candelario connected leading off the seventh to help back Tarik Skubal (7-8), who struck out nine and didn’t allow an earned run over six impressive innings while pitching back home in the East Bay.

Seth Brown went deep for Oakland, and Stephen Piscotty had a sacrifice fly. Zach Logue (3-5) allowed three runs, two earned, and five hits in six innings.

RANGERS 8, MARLINS 0 >> Jon Gray pitched six innings of four-hit ball, Adolis García homered and the Rangers stopped a four-game slide.

García drove in three runs. Marcus Semien had two hits for Texas and reached base four times.

The Marlins lost their fourth straight, and their scoreless streak reached 34 innings. They last scored in the second inning of their 2-1 loss against Philadelph­ia on July 15.

Gray (7-4) struck out five and walked two.

Miami starter Pablo López (6-5) was charged with five runs and five hits in five innings.

 ?? PHOTOS BY KEVIN M. COX — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Houston’s Yordan Alvarez, left, celebrates with third base coach Gary Pettis after hitting a solo home run during the first inning of the second game of Thursday’s doublehead­er.
PHOTOS BY KEVIN M. COX — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Houston’s Yordan Alvarez, left, celebrates with third base coach Gary Pettis after hitting a solo home run during the first inning of the second game of Thursday’s doublehead­er.
 ?? ?? Houston pinch-hitter J.J. Matijevic, center top, celebrates with Jeremy Pena (3) and Korey Lee (38) after hitting a walk-off single in the ninth inning of the first game of Thursday’s doublehead­er.
Houston pinch-hitter J.J. Matijevic, center top, celebrates with Jeremy Pena (3) and Korey Lee (38) after hitting a walk-off single in the ninth inning of the first game of Thursday’s doublehead­er.

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