Chicago Tribune (Sunday)

AROUND THE HORN

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Yankees: Yankees fans in the right-field bleachers pelted Guardians outfielder­s with bottles, cans and debris in a chaotic scene moments after Isiah Kiner-Falefa and pinch-hitter Gleyber Torres got RBI hits with two outs in the ninth inning to lift the Yankees over the Guardians 6-5 Saturday. Rather than a celebratio­n, Aaron Judge and other Yankees players rushed toward the wall in right-center field, trying to calm the crowd as security personnel joined the effort. Guardians closer Emmanuel Clase (0-2) was one strike away from preserving a 5-4 lead when Kiner-Falefa hit a 100 mph fastball for a tying double. Rookie left fielder Steven Kwan ran hard into the wall chasing the ball and was shaken up, and trainer came out to check him. Before play resumed, Guardians right fielder Oscar Mercado pointed at the stands and center fielder Myles Straw climbed the chain-link fence in left to confront face-to-face at least one fan, while another fan nearby made a derogatory gesture. Torres followed by lining a single to right-center for the game-winner. As Mercado and Straw chased the ball in the gap, several fans began throwing objects at them. Yankees players ran to the spot to quell the disturbanc­e.

Giants: Alex Wood pitched five effective innings and the Giants’ bullpen closed it out, leading the Giants to a 5-2 victory over the Nationals. Wilmer Flores and Joc Pederson each had two hits for the Giants, who won for the third time in four games.

Blue Jays: George Springer hit a leadoff homer in the first game against his former team, and Santiago Espinal homered for the second straight game Saturday to lift the Blue Jays to a 3-2 win over the Astros.

Rays: The Rays lost their bid for a combined no-hitter when Bobby Dalbec hit an RBI triple for the Red Sox in the 10th inning on Saturday night. The game was scoreless before Dalbec drove in automatic runner Jackie Bradley Jr. with his leadoff hit against Matt Wisler. Christian Vázquez then hit a sacrifice fly to give the Red Sox a 2-0 lead at Tropicana Field. Major League Baseball rules say it doesn’t count as a no-hitter until the game ends and a team finishes with no hits. J.P. Feyereisen opened for the Rays and pitched two innings. Javy Guerra then got two outs before Jeffrey Springs pitched two innings. Jason Adam got four outs, Ryan Thompson pitched the seventh and Andrew Kittredge worked the eighth and ninth.

Rangers: Brad Miller hit a key single in the eighth inning that drove in two runs after a replay review initiated by the umpires, and the Rangers beat the Athletics 2-0. The winning rally started when Adolis Garcia and Willie Calhoun chased Frankie Montas with consecutiv­e one-out singles. After Domingo Acevedo retired pinch-hitter Jonah Heim on a groundout, Miller lined a 1-1 pitch to left. Garcia scored easily but pinch-runner Eli White was thrown out at home by a strong throw from Tony Kemp. The umps initiated a crew chief review and overturned the initial call, ruling A’s catcher Sean Murphy illegally blocked the plate.

Cardinals: Dakota Hudson pitched 6 ⅔ innings of one-hit ball, Paul Goldschmid­t drove in two runs with a sixth-inning double and the Cardinals beat the Reds 5-0. It is the 11th straight loss for the injury-plagued Reds. The Reds have lost 11 straight for the first time since 2016.

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