The Oklahoman

SUNDAY’S GAMES

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BLUE JAYS 5, Twins 3: Juan Soto homered to back Paolo Espino, and the Washington Nationals beat Colorado 3-0 Sunday to end the Rockies’ rare five-game road winning streak.

RED SOX 8, Orioles 6: Enrique Hernández’s game-tying RBI single caromed off the second-base bag and into shallow center field, sparking a three-run rally that carried the AL wild-card leading Red Sox to an 8-6 victory over the Baltimore Orioles on Sunday.

Tigers 2, Rays 0: Wily Peralta gave up three hits in seven innings, and Eric Haase and Dustin Garneau homered for the Detroit Tigers in a 2-0 win over the AL East-leading Tampa Bay Rays on Sunday.

Dodgers 8, REDS 5: Gavin Lux and Corey Seager each hit two-run homers and the streaking Los Angeles Dodgers beat the sliding Cincinnati Reds 8-5 Sunday.

NATIONALS 3, Rockies 0: Juan Soto homered to back Paolo Espino, and the Washington Nationals beat Colorado 3-0 Sunday to end the Rockies’ rare five-game road winning streak.

Cleveland 11, YANKEES 1: Gerrit Cole stumbled when the New York Yankees needed an ace-like outing, allowing seven runs over 52⁄ innings to Cleveland in a costly 11-1 defeat on Sunday.

MARLINS 6, Pirates 5 (10): Lewin Díaz led off the bottom of the 10th with a two-run homer off Chad Kuhl, and the Miami Marlins beat Pittsburgh 6-5 Sunday to deny the Pirates what would have been their first series sweep this season.

ASTROS 7, D-backs 6: Jose Siri and Chas McCormick hit back-to-back home runs in the eighth inning, rallying the Astros over the D-backs 7-6 on Sunday.

Cubs 6, BREWERS 4: Patrick Wisdom set a Cubs rookie record with his 27th homer, hitting a three-run drive that capped a five-run comeback in the eighth, sending Chicago over the Brewers 6-4 on Sunday.

Mariners 7, ROYALS 1: Rookie Jarred Kelenic homered, doubled twice and wrapped up his impressive series, leading the Seattle Mariners over the Kansas City Royals 7-1 on Sunday.

CARDINALS 8, Padres 7: San Diego center fielder Fernando Tatis Jr. dropped Nolan Arenado’s bases-loaded popup and heaved the ball home, leading to a five-run first inning, and the Cardinals beat the Padres 8-7 Sunday.

White Sox 7, RANGERS 2: José Abreu matched the major league RBI lead, Yasmani Grandal homered for the second game in a row and the White Sox moved closer to their first AL Central title since 2008 with a 7-2 win over the Texas Rangers on Sunday.

Braves 3, GIANTS 0: Eddie Rosario became the second Atlanta player in a month to hit for the cycle, Max Fried pitched seven strong innings and the Braves beat the San Francisco Giants 3-0 Sunday in a matchup of division leaders.

Athletics 3, ANGELS 2 (10): Shohei Ohtani struck out 10 but went winless in consecutiv­e starts on the mound for the first time since June, and the Oakland Athletics rebounded from a bullpen meltdown to beat the Angels 3-2 in 10 innings Sunday.

Phillies at METS, late: The Mets are 43-33 on their home turf. New York is averaging 3.7 RBIs per game this season. The Phillies are 34-40 on the road. Philadelph­ia has slugged .412 this season.

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