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Brewers clinch NL Central, send Mets to losing season

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MILWAUKEE » The Milwaukee Brewers clinched their second NL Central title in four years, beating the sloppy New York Mets 8-4 Sunday behind Willy Adames’s two-run homer and three RBIs.

A day after New York was eliminated from postseason contention in their first season under new owner Steven Cohen, the Mets (73-82) lost for the 10th time in 11 games and were assured of a losing season for the fourth time in five years.

Freddy Peralta (10-5) won for the first time since Aug. 10, allowing four runs and five hits in 5 1/3 innings. Carlos Carrasco (1-4) gave up five runs, seven hits and four walks in four innings.

DODGERS 3, DIAMONDBAC­KS 0 » Corey Seager hit two solo homers, Julio Urías (19-3) scattered five hits over five innings and World Series champion Los Angeles reached 100 wins for the third time in the last four full seasons.

Seager and Trea Turner both connected in the first inning against Humberto Mejia (0-3) for their 100th home runs as the Dodgers improved to 16-3 against Arizona. Kenley Jansen earned his 36th save.

Arizona fell to 50-106.

CARDINALS 4, CUBS 2 » Andrew Knizner scored the go-ahead run on a ninthinnin­g wild pitch by Codi Heuer (7-5), and St. Louis won its 16th straight for the longest in the majors since Cleveland took 22 in a row in 2017. It the best in the National League since the 1951 New York Giants won 16 straight.

Paul Goldschmid­t and Harrison Bader homered to extend a streak that has rocketed the Cardinals into position for the second NL wild card.

Génesis Cabrera (4-5) got two outs for the win, and Giovanny Gallegos worked the ninth for his 14th save. Fourth-place Chicago lost its sixth straight.

BRAVES 4, PADRES 3 » Will Smith struck out the side around three walks in the ninth for his 35th save, and Atlanta opened a 2 ½game lead over Philadelph­ia heading into their NL East showdown.

Pinch-hitter Orlando Arcia hit a go-ahead double in the sixth off Pierce Johnson (3-4).

Joc Pederson homered and scored twice for Atlanta, which has led the division since Aug. 15. Atlanta has won seven of nine and hosts the Phillies in a three-game series starting Tuesday.

A.J. Minter (3-7) got the win with one-third of an inning. San Diego, eliminated from postseason contention a day earlier, lost for the 14th time in 17 games and at 78-78 dropped to .500 for the first time since a 10-10 start.

PIRATES 6, PHILLIES 0 » Starter Hans Crouse (01) gave up a home run to Cole Tucker on his first major league pitch and Pittsburgh stopped Philadelph­ia’s five-game winning streak.

Bryce Harper and Philadelph­ia finished the home portion of their schedule 47-34.

Max Kranick (2-3) combined with Chasen Shreve, David Bednar, Nick Mehars and Chris Stratton to strike out 11 in a six-hitter.

REDS 9, NATIONALS 2 » Tyler Stephenson and Nick Castellano­s hit consecutiv­e home runs, and Kyle Farmer broke open the game with a grand slam as Cincinnati won its third straight.

Cincinnati is six games back of St. Louis for the second NL wild card with six games left, tied with Philadelph­ia. At 81-75, the Reds ensured consecutiv­e nonlosing seasons for the first time since 2012 and ‘13.

Tyler Mahle (13-6) allowed one unearned run and three hits in six innings.

NL batting leader Juan Soto of Washington went 0 for 3, dropping his average to .322.

Josh Rogers (2-1) gave up three runs, seven hits and a season-high four walks in 4 2/3 innings.

RAYS 3, MARLINS 2 » Rookie Shane Baz (2-0) allowed three hits and struck out nine in 5 2/3 scoreless innings to win his second straight start and help the AL East champions to their team-record 14th series sweep.

Nelson Cruz had two RBIs for the Rays,

Rays rookie Wander Franco doubled in the first off Jesús Luzardo (5-9) to extend his on-base streak to 41 games. Nick Anderson got his first save this season despite allowing Lewin Díaz’s leadoff homer in the ninth.

BLUE JAYS 5, TWINS 2 » Danny Jansen hit a goahead, three-run homer off Griffin Jax (3-5 and George Springer also went deep.

Toronto will enter the final week one game back for the second AL wild card.

Alek Manoah (8-2) won his third straight start, giving up two runs and six hits in 5 2/3 innings with eight strikeouts and two walks.

MARINERS 5, ANGELS 1 » Shohei Ohtani allowed Jarred Kelenic’s tying home run in the seventh, and Mitch Haniger hit a go-ahead single in a fourrun eighth against the bullpen.

WHITE SOX 5, INDIANS 2 » Lucas Giolito allowed five hits in six scoreless innings, and Eloy Jiménez had a two-run single in the third off Triston McKenzie (5-8).

RANGERS 7, ORIOLES 4 » Andy Ibáñez hit a tworun homer off John Means (6-8). and the Rangers avoided their 100th loss for at least a day by gaining a four-game split.

ROYALS 2, TIGERS 1 » Kris Bubic (6-6) gave up two hits in seven shutout innings.

Benintendi’s RBI single in the first and Nicky Lopez’s sacrifice fly in the fourth drove in runs off Wily Peralta (4-4), who entered with 16-inning scoreless streak.

Isaac Paredes had an RBI double in the ninth off Scott Barlow, who stranded the bases loaded when he struck out pinchhitte­r Harold Castro for his 16th save.

YANKEES 6, RED SOX 3 » Twice given new life after the Red Sox dropped foul balls that would have ended his eighth-inning at-bat, Aaron Judge doubled in the go-ahead runs to lead the New York Yankees to a victory and a wild-card flipping threegame sweep.

 ?? AARON GASH — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Milwaukee Brewers’ Josh Hader, right, gestures to fans as he walks back onto the field after a game against the New York Mets on Sunday in Milwaukee. The Brewers clinched the National League Central Division.
AARON GASH — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Milwaukee Brewers’ Josh Hader, right, gestures to fans as he walks back onto the field after a game against the New York Mets on Sunday in Milwaukee. The Brewers clinched the National League Central Division.

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