Las Vegas Review-Journal

Yanks, hitless for 10 innings, prevail in 13th

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NEW YORK — After Milwaukee rookie Sal Frelick preserved a no-hit bid with a leaping catch in the 10th inning that kept the game scoreless, the New York Yankees rallied to beat Brewers 4-3 on Sunday when Giancarlo Stanton hit a two-run homer in the 12th and Kyle Higashioka had a walk-off RBI double in the 13th.

Corbin Burnes pitched eight hitless innings for Milwaukee, and Devin Williams worked a 1-2-3 ninth. With two on in the 10th against rookie Abner Uribe, Anthony Volpe hit a drive to right, and Frelick made a lights-out catch. He leaped against the wall, knocking out lights on the video board, and caught the ball as he elbowed center fielder Joey Wiemer in the mouth.

Tyrone Taylor hit an RBI single in the 11th off Yankees reliever Nick Ramirez, and — with the Brewers bidding for the first 11-inning no-hitter in major league history — Oswaldo Cabrera hit a tying RBI double with one out off Joel Payamps.

Wiemer had an RBI double and Andrew Monasterio a sacrifice fly off Ramirez in the 12th. But Stanton homered off Andrew Chafin in the bottom half, and Higashioka doubled in the 13th off Hoby Milner (2-1) to score automatic runner Everson Pereira.

■ Reds 7, Cardinals 1: At Cincinnati, Joey Votto homered on his 40th birthday for Cincinnati to back Hunter Greene (4-6), who allowed one hit in six innings.

■ Mets 2, Twins 0: At Minneapoli­s, D.J. Stewart hit a two-run double in the ninth after New York struck out 14 times in eight innings against Pablo Lopez.

■ Rays 6, Mariners 3: At St. Petersburg, Fla., Zach Eflin (14-8) pitched five innings to set a Tampa Bay record with his 11th home win this season.

■ Marlins 5, Phillies 4: At Philadelph­ia, Bryan De La Cruz hit a tiebreakin­g homer in the eighth for Miami, which was hitless until the seventh.

■ Tigers 3, White Sox 2: At Detroit, Spencer Torkelson hit a two-run double to help Sawyer Gipson-long (1-0) win his major league debut.

■ Red Sox 7, Orioles 3: At Boston, Triston Casas hit a three-run homer for Boston, which halted Baltimore’s seven-game win streak.

■ Angels 2, Guardians 1: At Anaheim, Calif., Kenny Rosenberg (1-1) allowed one run over five innings in his first major league win.

■ Giants 6, Rockies 3: At San Francisco, Keaton Winn (1-2) had nine strikeouts over six innings in his first major league win.

■ Dodgers 7, Nationals 3: At Washington, Jason Heyward put Los Angeles ahead to stay with a two-run single in the first.

■ Rangers 9, Athletics 4: At Arlington, Texas, Marcus Semien had two solo homers among his four hits for Texas.

■ Cubs 5, Diamondbac­ks 2: At Chicago, Dansby Swanson had a homer, two singles and two RBIS for Chicago.

■ Braves 5, Pirates 2: At Atlanta, Matt Olson went 2-for-3 with three RBIS as Atlanta clinched a playoff berth.

■ Blue Jays 5, Royals 2: At Toronto, Kevin Kiermaier hit a tiebreakin­g solo homer in the Toronto seventh.

■ Astros 12, Padres 2: At Houston, Kyle Tucker hit two RBI triples in Houston’s eight-run sixth.

PCL

■ River Cats 3, Aviators 0: At Las Vegas Ballpark, Kai-wei Teng (6-4) shut out the Aviators (71-66, 37-26 second half) on two hits while striking out eight in five innings. Armando Alvarez went 2-for-2 with an RBI single and a sacrifice fly for Sacramento (61-76, 27-36).

 ?? Noah K. Murray The Associated Press ?? Kyle Higashioka rejoices with Bishop Gorman product Austin Wells (88) and Anthony Volpe (11) after hitting a winning RBI double in the Yankees’ 13-inning victory over the Brewers.
Noah K. Murray The Associated Press Kyle Higashioka rejoices with Bishop Gorman product Austin Wells (88) and Anthony Volpe (11) after hitting a winning RBI double in the Yankees’ 13-inning victory over the Brewers.

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