Chicago Tribune (Sunday)

AROUND THE HORN

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■ Twins: Big league batting leader Luis Arraez hit his first career grand slam and the Twins spoiled Shane Baz’s season debut, beating the Rays 6-5 on Saturday. Arraez got at least three hits for the seventh time this season, raising his average to .367.

■ Cardinals: Tommy Edman hit a two-run homer with two outs in the ninth inning for the first walkoff RBI of his major league career, lifting the Cardinals over the Reds 5-4 on Saturday in yet another Reds bullpen collapse. Paul Goldschmid­t’s streak of reaching base ended at 46 games with an 0-for-4 day for the NL Central-leading Cardinals.

■ Tigers: Rookie Beau Brieske pitched into the sixth inning and earned his first major league victory, Víctor Reyes came off the injured list and had three hits and the Tigers beat the Blue Jays 3-1 on Saturday. Making his ninth start, the 24-year-old Brieske (1-5) scattered seven hits and didn’t issue a walk in 5 ⅔ innings. Gregory Soto worked through a jam in the ninth inning and earned his 13th save.

■ Braves: Dansby Swanson blooped a three-run single, Ozzie Albies added a grand slam in an eight-run seventh inning and the Braves beat the Pirates 10-4 Saturday for their 10th consecutiv­e win. Ronald Acuña Jr. and Austin Riley also homered for the defending World Series champions, on their longest winning streak since winning 14 in a row from July 26 to Aug. 9, 2013. The Pirates have lost a seasonwors­t five straight.

■ Dodgers: Dodgers ace Walker Buehler was placed on the 15-day injured list Saturday with a right forearm strain, and the team awaited MRI results to determine the severity, Buehler left Friday night’s start at San Francisco after four innings when his elbow began bothering him. After the game, Buehler said he’s dealt with occasional soreness in his elbow in recent years, and he expressed concern. The 27-year-old underwent Tommy John surgery in 2015, shortly after Los Angeles selected him from Vanderbilt with the 24th overall pick in the amateur draft.

■ Athletics: Seth Brown hit a grand slam to cap a fiverun seventh inning, and the Athletics stopped a 10-game losing streak — their longest in 11 years — by defeating the Guardians 10-5 on Saturday. The Athletics right fielder Ramón Laureano appeared to make an emotional speech before the rally, screaming in the dugout. He was ejected in the middle of the seventh inning.

■ Padres: Padres manager Bob Melvin and bench coach Ryan Christenso­n entered COVID protocols in between games of a doublehead­er against the Rockies on Saturday. That forced quality control coach Ryan Flaherty to serve as acting manager for the second game. The Padres made the announceme­nt about 40 minutes before first pitch of the second game. The Padres beat the Rockies in the opener. Earlier Saturday, the Padres announced that starting pitcher Mike Clevinger and reliever Adrian Morejon were placed on the COVID-19-related injured list. Clevinger was to have pitched the first game of the doublehead­er but was scratched Friday night due to what the Padres said was an illness. Christenso­n was in COVID protocols earlier this season, as was third base coach Matt Williams. Christenso­n filled in for Melvin for several games after the manager had prostate surgery.

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