San Francisco Chronicle

James. The last to do it was Max Scherzer in his 2015 no-hitter.

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Yankees 7, Indians 6: Rookie Miguel Andujar flared an RBI single with two outs in the bottom of the ninth inning and New York, after blowing two late leads, walked off with its 13th win in 14 games.

Red Sox 5, Rangers 1: Mookie Betts hit his major-leaguebest 13th homer and Rick Porcello struck out eight in six innings while matching the AL lead with his fifth victory to help visiting Boston beat Texas.

Cardinals 3, Cubs 2: Miles Mikolas continued his earlyseaso­n dominance of the National League Central, throwing seven shutout innings for host St. Louis.

Rockies 8, Mets 7: Charlie Blackmon homered as visiting Colorado raced to a big early lead and then held off New York for its third straight win.

Royals 4, Tigers 2: Jorge Soler drove in the go-ahead runs with a two-out single in the eighth inning, bailing out Kansas City’s ballboy and giving the Royals the win at Kauffman Stadium. The ballboy had picked up a fair ball earlier in the eighth, resulting in a ground-rule double that later turned into one of Detroit’s runs.

Rays 6, Blue Jays 2: Relief pitcher Ryan Yarbrough made his case for a spot in Tampa Bay’s injury-depleted rotation by throwing five scoreless innings for host Tampa Bay.

Nationals 7 Phillies 3: Bryce Harper homered to lead off the bottom of the first and added another home run later as Washington won its sixth straight. Harper has four homers in four games as the leadoff batter.

Pirates 6, Brewers 4: Starling Marte hit a two-run, insidethe-park homer and rookie Nick Kingham won his second straight big league start for visiting Pittsburgh.

Twins 6, White Sox 4: Eduardo Escobar hit two home runs, Brian Dozier broke out of a slump and Minnesota beat Chicago at Guaranteed Rate Field.

Reds 4, Marlins 1: Eugenio Suarez hit a three-run homer, extending his surge since he returned from a broken thumb, leading host Cincinnati.

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