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Dodgers beat Red Sox, snap losing streak

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BOSTON — Justin Turner had three extra-base hits, two of them off Chris Sale to continue the Red Sox left-hander’s struggles at Fenway Park, and the Los Angeles Dodgers snapped a four-game losing streak with an 11-2 victory over Boston in a rematch of last year’s World Series.

Cody Bellinger moved into a tie for the major league lead with his 31st homer — one of four hit by the Dodgers, who had lost seven straight at Fenway (including Games 1 and 2 of the Series) after dropping the series opener on Friday night.

Sale (3-9) allowed five runs for the third straight outing — a career first — giving up seven hits, a walk and a hit batter to drop his record to 0-3 in 13 Fenway starts since his last win there on July 11, 2018.

Ross Stripling (4-3) allowed one run — Xander Bogaerts’ 19th homer — on four hits, striking out seven to snap Boston’s five-game winning streak. Bellinger and A.J. Pollock hit back-to-back homers off knucklebal­ler Steven Wright in the seventh for the Dodgers.

Cubs 10, Pirates 4

CHICAGO — Jon Lester homered, tied a career high with three RBIs and pitched into the seventh in Chicago’s win over Pittsburgh.

Willson Contreras had a three-run homer and Lester added a two-run single in the Cubs’ seven-run first inning.

Lester (9-6) allowed three runs on eight hits, while striking out six and walking none in 6 2/3 innings.

Addison Russell drove in two runs as the Cubs won for the fourth time in five games.

Starling Marté hit a pair of solo homers, and Jung Ho Kang hit a long solo shot for Pittsburgh.

Pittsburgh starter Jordan Lyles (5-6) was chased after two outs. He yielded seven runs on four hits and four walks.

Cardinals 4, Diamondbac­ks 2

ST. LOUIS — Tyler O’Neill homered and tied a career high with four RBIs, Dakota Hudson pitched six effective innings, and St. Louis beat Arizona.

The Cardinals broke a threegame losing streak with their first win since July 5.

Eduardo Escobar hit his 19th homer for Arizona, which snapped a four-game win streak.

O’Neill’s two-run double in the first gave the Cardinals a 2-0 lead. He added a homer off Merrill Kelly (7-9) in the third.

Hudson (8-4) gave up three hits and two runs in a 94-pitch stint. He struck out five and walked four. Carlos Martinez got the last four outs for his fourth save in six chances.

Astros 7, Rangers 6, 11 innings

ARLINGTON, Texas — George Springer scored the goahead run from first base on Jose Altuve’s two-out double in the

11th inning and AL West-leading Houston beat Texas after dropping the first two games in the series.

Springer drew a two-out walk off Brett Martin (1-1) before Altuve drove a ball into the left-center gap for his fourth hit. Altuve came home on a single by Myles Straw.

Shin-Soo Choo marked his

37th birthday with a leadoff homer for the Rangers, but he got stranded at second base in the

10th after he drew a one-out walk and went to second on a wild pitch by Josh James (4-0).

Roberto Osuna worked the

11th for his 20th save in 23 chances.

Stitched-up Alex Bregman homered in his return to Houston’s lineup.

Braves 7, Padres 5, 10 innings

SAN DIEGO — Josh Donaldson hit a two-run homer in the first inning and then scored the go-ahead run on Ozzie Albies’ single with one out in the 10th, and Atlanta held on to beat San Diego.

Donaldson, who scored three runs, started the winning rally when he drew a leadoff walk against Luis Perdomo (1-2). He advanced on Nick Markakis’ groundout and scored when Albies singled to right. Tyler Flowers added a two-run double.

Sean Newcomb (3-1) pitched the ninth for the win. He struck out rookie Fernando Tatis Jr. with two on to end the inning.

Luke Jackson struggled to get his 16th save.

Manny Machado hit his 22nd homer in the first and his 23rd in the 10th. Francisco Mejia also homered.

Angels 9, Mariners 2

ANAHEIM, Calif. — Mike Trout hit a two-run home run, Albert Pujols had four RBIs and Los Angeles followed up a no-hitter with a win over Seattle.

Kole Calhoun also homered and David Fletcher added two RBIs for the Angels, who have won their first two home games since the death of pitcher Tyler Skaggs, who would have turned

28 Saturday.

Before the game, the Angels placed the ball from the final out of their combined no-hitter on Friday in Skaggs’ locker.

Angels reliever Noe Ramirez used his hat to catch Trout’s 30th home run of the season, a 409foot shot into the bullpen. Trout broke his own team record for fewest games needed to hit 30 homers, reaching the mark in 93 games, compared to the 98 games he needed in 2015.

Matt Harvey (3-4) gave up one run in 5 2/3 innings in his first start since May 23.

Wade LeBlanc (5-3) allowed six runs on 10 hits in four innings to end a stretch of eight consecutiv­e appearance­s without taking the loss.

Nationals 4, Phillies 3

PHILADELPH­IA — Juan Soto hit a go-ahead two-run homer off closer Hector Neris with two outs in the ninth and Washington rallied past Philadelph­ia.

Neris (1-4) retired the first two batters before Anthony Rendon hit a single. Soto blasted the next pitch for his 16th homer, capping a comeback from a 3-0 deficit against Aaron Nola.

Wander Suero (2-4) got two outs to earn the win and Sean Doolittle finished for his 20th save in 24 tries.

The second-place Nationals have won 17 of 21 and moved 2½ games ahead of the struggling Phillies, who are 14-23 since leading the NL East by 3½ games on May 29.

Nola gave up five hits and one run, striking out nine in six innings in his fifth straight stellar outing. Neris blew his third save of the season to cost Nola his ninth win.

Blue Jays 2, Yankees 1

NEW YORK — Center fielder Randal Grichuk made a diving catch with the bases loaded and hit a two-run single as Toronto held off New York.

The AL East-leading Yankees, who have not been shut out in more than a year, scored with two outs in the ninth inning on Aaron Judge’s fourth hit of the game, a single off third baseman Brandon Drury’s glove.

Joe Biagini (3-1) got one out, allowing a hit and walk, and picked up the win. Toronto starter Clayton Richard left after two innings with left lat tightness, and five relievers followed.

Grichuk’s bloop single came in the sixth after the Blue Jays put two on against starter J.A. Happ (7-5).

Athletics 13, White Sox 2

OAKLAND, Calif. — Franklin Barreto’s three-run homer capped a seven-run first inning, and Oakland routed Chicago.

Matt Chapman had three hits and scored twice for the A’s, who have won nine of 11. Marcus Semien added two hits and Robbie Grossman drove in three runs.

Chris Bassitt (6-4) pitched six scoreless innings and struck out six.

Dylan Covey (1-5) couldn’t overcome command issues after being activated off the injured list before the game. He allowed six runs, walked two and gave up four hits in his first start since June 5 because of shoulder inflammati­on.

Orioles 2, Rays 1,

1st game Rays 12, Orioles 4,

2nd game

BALTIMORE — Michael Brosseau and Nate Lowe each hit two of Tampa Bay’s season-high six home runs, and the Rays earned a doublehead­er split with Baltimore.

Brosseau hit a two-run drive in the second inning and a solo shot in the ninth. Lowe went deep with a man on in the sixth and the ninth. It was the first career multihomer game for both players.

Yandy Diaz and Tommy Pham also homered for the Rays, who have won four of five.

Charlie Morton (11-2) allowed two runs and six hits in the second game, outdoing John Means (7-5) in a matchup of two pitchers who were selected to the AL All-Star squad but didn’t get into the game.

In the opener, Stevie Wilkerson hit a two-run homer to back a surprising­ly effective pitching performanc­e by the Orioles.

Mike Zunino hit his 100th career homer and Wilkerson homered off Colin Poche (2-2).

Richard Bleier (1-0) worked the seventh and issued a leadoff walk in the eighth before Mychal Givens finished for his seventh save.

Mets 4, Marlins 2

MIAMI — Robinson Cano hit a tiebreakin­g, two-run homer in the eighth inning to send New York past Miami.

Noah Syndergaar­d (7-4) won his fourth consecutiv­e decision. He pitched seven innings, allowing two runs and five hits. He struck out nine without walking a batter and retired the final 11 batters he faced.

Seth Lugo pitched a perfect eighth and Edwin Diaz worked around a one-out single in the ninth for his 20th save in 24 opportunit­ies.

New York’s Jeff McNeil had two hits for his 18th multi-hit game in his last 33 games. Michael Conforto hit a two-run homer to right.

Nick Anderson (2-4) took the loss.

 ?? The Associated Press ?? HIGH FIVES: Los Angeles Dodgers’ Chris Taylor (3), A.J Pollock (11) and Alex Verdugo (27) celebrate with teammates after defeating the Boston Red Sox during Saturday’s game in Boston.
The Associated Press HIGH FIVES: Los Angeles Dodgers’ Chris Taylor (3), A.J Pollock (11) and Alex Verdugo (27) celebrate with teammates after defeating the Boston Red Sox during Saturday’s game in Boston.

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