Las Vegas Review-Journal

AROUND THE MAJORS

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Home team in CAPS

■ ATHLETICS 7, Astros 2: Oakland’s ninth straight win was overshadow­ed by a benchescle­aring incident set off when the A’s Ramon Laureano was hit by a pitch for the third time in the three-game set.

■ RANGERS 7, Angels 3: Los Angeles right fielder Jo Adell was charged with a four-base error when Nick Solak’s fly ball popped out of the rookie’s glove and over the fence. Solak had two hits and scored three runs.

■ RAYS 4, Yankees 3: Michael Perez hit a walkoff RBI single with two outs in the ninth after Tampa Bay tied it at 3 on home runs by Mike Brosseau and Brandon Lowe in the seventh.

■ PADRES 9, Diamondbac­ks 5: Dinelson Lamet (2-0) took a no-hitter into the seventh, ultimately allowing one hit and one run and striking out 11 in 6 2/3 innings, and Madison Bumgarner (0-3) allowed four home runs.

■ ROYALS 4, Twins 2: Hunter Dozier hit a two-run single in his first at-bat since testing positive for COVID-19, helping Brady Singer

(1-1) to his first major league win, as Kansas City capped a three-game sweep.

■ RED SOX 5, Blue Jays 3: Mitch Moreland hit a solo home run in the second and a two-out, two-run walkoff shot in the ninth. Rafael Devers also went deep for Boston.

■ METS 4, Marlins 2: Rookie Andres Gimenez had three hits and scored three runs to back Jacob degrom (2-0), who allowed two runs on seven hits over five innings.

■ Tigers 2, PIRATES 1: Miguel Cabrera singled home the tiebreakin­g run in the eighth to back Spencer Turnbull (2-0), who allowed one run on five hits over seven innings.

■ Orioles 5, NATIONALS 2, susp.: Rain prompted suspension in the sixth, with play to resume Friday in Baltimore. Stephen Strasburg allowed five runs over 4 1/3 innings in his season debut.

■ Braves 5-8, PHILLIES 2-0: Ronald Acuna Jr. had two home runs among his four hits in the second game after going deep in the first game as Atlanta notched a sweep.

■ Indians 5, WHITE SOX 4: Delino Deshields snapped a tie with a perfect squeeze bunt in the 10th, and Oliver Perez recorded the fifth save of his 18-year career.

■ BREWERS 9, Reds 3: Christian Yelich homered, tripled and drew a bases-loaded walk for Milwaukee, which avoided its first 0-5 home start since 1970.

■ MARINERS 5, Rockies 3: Dylan Moore hit a two-run homer to back Justus Sheffield (1-2), who shut out Colorado on four hits in six innings.

■ DODGERS 6, Giants 2: A.J. Pollock and Mookie Betts each hit a three-run homer, giving Los Angeles a majors-best 29 home runs.

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