Oroville Mercury-Register

Rays top Sox, stretch win streak to 8

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ST. PETERSBURG, FLA. >>

Wander Franco extended his on-base streak to 30 games with a two-run single, fellow rookie Luis Patiño pitched neatly into the sixth inning and the AL East-leading Tampa Bay Rays won their eighth in a row, beating the Boston Red Sox 6-1 Monday night.

Brandon Lowe hit his career-high 31st homer on the first pitch from Boston starter Nick Pivetta, sending the Rays on their way.

Boston, which led the Rays by 1 ½ games entering a three-game series at Tampa Bay on July 30, dropped nine game back in the division race.

Bobby Dalbec hit his 18th homer for the Red Sox, who hold a two-game lead over Oakland for the second AL wild-card spot.

The 21-year-old Patiño (4-3) gave up one run and five hits in 5 2/3 innings. T

The Rays went up 3-1 in the fourth. Kevin Kiermaier hit a two-out double, went to third when Mike Zunino reached on a wild pitch while striking out and scored on Lowe’s high hopper over Dalbec for a single.

Pivetta (9-7) allowed six hits, five walks and four earned runs with six strikeouts in five innings. BLUE JAYS 7, ORIOLES 3

Vladimir Guerrero Jr. hit two homers and raised his season total to 38, Robbie Ray pitched seven innings for his first win in six starts, and Toronto won its third straight with a victory over Baltimore.

Guerrero hit a solo home run off right-hander Chris Ellis in the fourth inning and a three-run blast off righty Marcos Diplán.

Bo Bichette hit a gametying single off Dillon Tate (0-4) in the sixth, and Teoscar Hernández followed with a two-run double.

Ray (10-5) allowed two runs and four hits and struck out 10.

Toronto’s George Springer went 1 for 2 with a walk, scored twice, was hit by a pitch and stole a base in a busy return to the lineup after missing 13 games because of a sprained left knee.

Ryan Mountcastl­e homered and had two RBIs for the Orioles. The loss dropped Baltimore to 3-24 in August.

CARDINALS 3, REDS 1 >> Jon Lester allowed one hit while pitching into the seventh inning, Paul Goldschmid­t homered and St. Louis inched closer to slumping Cincinnati in the NL wild-card race.

The Cardinals closed within 2 ½ games of Cincinnati for the second wild-card spot. San Diego is between them.

The Reds have scored one run in each of their last three games, all losses.

Lester (5-6) retired 16 consecutiv­e batters after giving up his only hit, Kyle Farmer’s second-inning leadoff home run. He walked two and struck out five in 6 1/3 innings, earning his fourth straight win. Giovanny Gallegos pitched the ninth for his third save.

The Cardinals needed just two batters to grab a 2-0 lead. Luis Castillo (714) walked Tommy Edman to lead off the game. Goldschmid­t followed with an opposite-field homer to right, his 22nd of the season.

TWINS 3, TIGERS 2 >> Bailey Ober pitched six solid innings and Josh Donaldson’s two-run homer helped Minnesota beat Detroit.

PHILLIES 7, NATIONALS 4 >> Bryce Harper homered in the first inning and Philadelph­ia beat Washington to stretch their winning streak to four games.

RANGERS 4, ROCKIES 3 >> A.J. Alexy won his major league debut pitching onehit ball through five shutout innings while DJ Peters, Leody Taveras and Nick Solak homered in consecutiv­e innings as Texas hung on to beat Colorado.

 ?? CHRIS O’MEARA — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Tampa Bay Rays’ Austin Meadows head for first base after his RBI single off Boston starting pitcher Nick Pivetta during the third inning Monday in St. Petersburg, Fla. Rays’ Brandon Lowe scored on the play.
CHRIS O’MEARA — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Tampa Bay Rays’ Austin Meadows head for first base after his RBI single off Boston starting pitcher Nick Pivetta during the third inning Monday in St. Petersburg, Fla. Rays’ Brandon Lowe scored on the play.

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