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A-Rod’s 696th HR helps Yankees edge O’s

Trout dinger propels Angels past Pirates Tigers blank Twins Lesters returns to from to lift Cubs

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Alex Rodriguez hit his first home run in a month, Ivan Nova pitched six effective innings and the New York Yankees opened a four-game series against the Baltimore Orioles in the Bronx with a tight 2-1 victory.

Rodriguez started for the fourth straight game after ending the first half as a parttime player against left-handed pitching and homered in his first at-bat against Kevin Gauman (1-7). It was Rodriguez’s first home run since June 18 in Minnesota and the 696th of his career.

The 40-year-old’s ninth home run came after Ivan Nova (7-5) left the bases loaded in the first and stranded the leadoff hitter in the second. Nova allowed one run and four hits after struggling through the early portions of the game, but gave the Yankees six innings for the first time in six starts.

Angels 9, Rangers 5

Mike Trout’s three-run, seventh-inning home run led a four-run rally that gave Los Angeles a conquest of Texas.

Ji-Man Choi added his first major league home run as the Angels earned their eighth win in 10 games and their fourth in succession, matching their season high.

Tigers 1, Twins 0

Matt Boyd pitched six scoreless innings to collect his first victory this season and Justin Upton ripped his 200th career homer, lifting Detroit past Minnesota.

Making his seventh start, Boyd (1-2) allowed only three hits and one walk while tying his career high with seven strikeouts. Boyd retired the last seven batters he faced and finished with a flourish in the sixth, striking out Miguel Sano and Brian Dozier after snaring a Joe Mauer line drive.

Upton, who was stuck on 199 home runs since July 7, had two of Detroit’s three hits. Francisco Rodriguez finished up to notch his 26th save.

Cubs 5, Mets 1

Jon Lester returned to late spring form while Anthony Rizzo clubbed his 22nd home run of the season as Chicago beat New York.

Lester (10-4) picked up his first victory since June 18 with an efficient 72/3-inning outing to open the three-game Wrigley Field series.

Cubs closer Hector Rondon faced one batter in the ninth to earn his 16th save as Travis d’Arnaud grounded into a game-ending double play.

Marlins 3, Phillies 2 (11)

Martin Prado led off the top of the 11th inning with a home run as Miami beat Philadelph­ia.

The Marlins, who scored twice in the ninth off Phillies closer Jeanmar Gomez to tie it, won for the sixth time in seven contests.

Tommy Joseph homered for the Phillies, who lost for the third time in four games.

Reds 8, Braves 2

Joey Votto and Eugenio Suarez each hit two-run homers, and Zack Cozart added a solo shot, lifting Cincinnati to a victory over Atlanta.

The Braves fell to 19-31 all-time at Great American Ball Park while falling for the fifth time in their past six there.

Billy Hamilton, who scored the winning run on a passed ball in the bottom of the ninth inning Sunday, caused havoc on the base-paths again Monday. The Reds center fielder singled three times, stole three bases (giving him 27 thefts on the season) and scored twice.

Cardinals 10, Padres 2

A close game through 5½ innings turned into a blowout in an instant. Scoring four runs in the sixth and three more in the seventh, St. Louis routed San Diego.

The key hit occurred when pinch-hitter Matt Adams, who was batting for pinch-hitter Michael McKenry after San Diego removed starter Christian Friedrich for Carlos Villanueva, lined a 3-2 pitch up the gap in left-center, scoring Jedd Gyorko and Greg Garcia for a 4-1 lead.

Aledmys Diaz followed with a two-out RBI triple and Stephen Piscotty tacked on a run-scoring single to make it 6-1.

Randal Grichuk and Gyorko belted back-to-back homers in the seventh for a 9-2 advantage and Piscotty capped the scoring in the eighth with a 439-foot homer to the third deck in left field.

Mariners 4, White Sox 3

Adam Lind spoiled Chris Sale’s latest gem with a three-run, walk-off home run off Chicago closer David Robertson in the bottom of the ninth inning to give Seattle a win.

Sale threw eight shutout innings and the White Sox bats finally came alive, but it wasn’t enough on a night when Seattle scored four runs with two outs in the bottom of the ninth.

After Mariners third baseman Kyle Seager drove in Seattle’s first run of the game with a two-out RBI single off Robertson, Lind came on to pinch-hit and delivered his second walk-off homer of the season. He hit a 0-1 pitch from Robertson (0-2) into the right-field seats to spoil Sale’s bid to become the first 15-game winner in the majors this season.

Royals 7, Indians 3

Christian Colon tied the game with an eighth-inning, pinch-hit double, and Jarrod Dyson capped off the seven-run frame with a grand slam as Kansas City topped Cleveland.

The Indians took a 2-0 lead into the eighth, but starter Corey Kluber left before the inning began due to a right leg cramp.

Cleveland relievers Bryan Shaw (1-4) and Jeff Manship promptly surrendere­d seven runs as the Royals sent 10 men to the plate in the frame. (Reuters)

 ?? (Reuters) ?? CHICAGO CUBS slugger Anthony Rizzo watches his three-run home run during the third inning of the Cubs’ 5-1 home triumph over the New York Mets on Monday night.
(Reuters) CHICAGO CUBS slugger Anthony Rizzo watches his three-run home run during the third inning of the Cubs’ 5-1 home triumph over the New York Mets on Monday night.
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