Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)
AROUND THE MAJORS
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■ Yankees 8, RED SOX 0: Clint Frazier hit a two-run homer to back J.A. Happ (2-2), who struck out nine in eight shutout innings, as New York won its 10th straight and 12th in a row over Boston.
■ Athletics 6, GIANTS 0: Jake Lamb hit a two-run homer and Tommy La Stella a two-run triple in a five-run seventh to back Jesus Luzardo (3-2), who pitched six shutout innings.
■ PHILLIES 3, Blue Jays 1: Andrew Knapp and Adam Haseley each had two hits and an RBI to back Vince Velasquez (1-1), who allowed one run on two hits over six innings.
■ TIGERS 5, Indians 2: Eric Haase and Daz Cameron each hit an RBI single in Detroit’s four-run eighth. The Tigers had lost 12 straight home games to Cleveland.
■ ASTROS 3, Diamondbacks 2: Kyle Tucker hit a tiebreaking RBI single in the sixth, and Jose Altuve drove in Houston’s other runs with a double and a groundout.
■ ANGELS 4, Rangers 3: Mike Trout hit a go-ahead RBI single in the eighth, and Shohei Ohtani homered in his first plate appearance in eight days for Los Angeles.
■ METS 7, Braves 2: New York rookie David Peterson struck out NL batting leader Freddie Freeman three times en route to notching 10 strikeouts in six innings.
■ BREWERS 5, Royals 0: Ryan Braun hit a two-run homer in a four-run eighth to back Corbin Burnes (4-0), who struck out nine in six shutout innings.
■ MARLINS 7, Nationals 3: Miguel Rojas and Garrett Cooper each had a home run and a double for Miami, which totaled 14 hits off Patrick Corbin (2-6).
■ MARINERS 4, Padres 1: Luis Torres and Ty France, dealt to Seattle by San Diego at the trade deadline, had a two-run double and RBI single, respectively.
■ Dodgers 6, ROCKIES 1: Chris Taylor hit a two-run triple and a solo home run to back Clayton Kershaw (6-2), who allowed one run in seven innings.
■ Twins 8, CUBS 1: Eddie Rosario, Miguel Sano and Josh Donaldson homered for Minnesota, which clinched a second straight postseason berth.
■ Rays 3, ORIOLES 1: Yoshi Tsutsugo and Randy Arozarena homered to back Charlie Morton (2-2), who allowed one run over five innings.
■ Cardinals 5, PIRATES 4: Tyler O’Neill hit a two-run double in St. Louis’ five-run seventh to end a no-hit bid started by Mitch Keller.
■ White Sox 5, REDS 0: Tim Anderson hit two of Chicago’s five home runs, three of which came in succession in the eighth.
The Associated Press