Orioles close win with sacrifice fly
NEW YORK — Aroldis Chapman gave up Pedro Severino’s tiebreaking sacrifice fly with the bases loaded in the ninth inning and the New York Yankees lost to Baltimore 4-3 Saturday after the last-place Orioles took a no-hitter into the seventh.
Joey Gallo’s two-run homer in the eighth tied it at 3, and manager Aaron Boone went to his All-Star closer with the save taken out of play.
ANGELS 4, RANGERS 1: Shohei Ohtani hit his major league-leading 43rd home run, leading Los Angeles over visiting Texas.
REDS 7, TIGERS 4: Aristides Aquino hit a three-run homer, Tyler Naquin drove in two with a pinch-hit triple and host Cincinnati beat Detroit.
WHITE SOX 10, ROYALS 7: Yasmani Grandal went 3 for 3 with a home run and four RBIs as Chicago held off Salvador Perez and host Kansas City.
MARINERS 8, DIAMONDBACKS 5: Kyle Seager’s 33rd homer this season at 33 years old was one for the highlight reel, flying over the right-center field fence and landing in the swimming pool at Chase Field to push Seattle a road win over Arizona.
ROCKIES 7, BRAVES 6: Charlie Blackmon homered for the third straight game and host Colorado hung on to beat Atlanta.
MARLINS 3, PHILLIES 2: Lewis Brinson hit a goahead two-run homer in the bottom of the eighth inning and host Miami rallied to beat Philadelphia.
METS, NATIONALS SPLIT: Lane Thomas and Alcides Escobar homered as Washington ended a sevengame skid, beating the visiting Mets 4-3 to stop New York’s six-game winning streak.
The Mets won the opener 11-9.
BREWERS 4, CARDINALS 0: Adrian Houser pitched his first pro shutout, throwing a crisp threehitter that led host Milwaukee past St. Louis.
RED SOX 4, INDIANS 3: Alex Verdugo hit an RBI single with bases loaded and two out in the bottom of the ninth inning to give host Boston a win over Cleveland.
DODGERS 6, GIANTS 1: Julio Urias struck out eight batters, Trea Turner and Corey Seager both homered and Los Angeles beat San Francisco on the road.
BLUE JAYS 10, ATHLETICS 8: Teoscar Hernandez hit his 100th career home run, Jose Berrios took a no-hitter into the fifth inning and the Blue Jays survived a late scare to hold off visiting Oakland, Toronto’s sixth win in seven games.
RAYS 11, TWINS 4: Yandy Diaz hit one of the Rays’ franchise record-tying six homers and drove in four runs, Wander Franco extended his on-base streak to 34 games and Tampa Bay beat visiting Minnesota.
CUBS 7, PIRATES: Rookie Frank Schwindel hustled hard and sprawled for an RBI single that capped a three-run rally , lifting host Chicago over Pittsburgh.