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Cardinals 4, Giants 0

St. Louis: Dakota Hudson and a quartet of relievers combined to help the St. Louis Cardinals stop San Francisco’s six-game winning streak.

The Cardinals pitched their sixth shutout of the season. The Los Angeles Angels began the day with a major league-leading seven shutouts.

Yadier Molina doubled, singled and scored a run.

Braves 6, Padres 5

Atlanta: Marcell Ozuna homered and Austin Riley hit a tiebreaking double during a four-run rally in the eighth inning that lifted the Atlanta Braves over San Diego.

The Braves tagged reliever Steven Wilson for Ozzie Albies’ RBI single, Ozuna’s two-run homer and Riley’s go-ahead hit.

Braves starter Charlie Morton gave up one run and two hits in six innings and struck out nine.

Cubs 4, Diamondbacks 2

Phoenix: Yan Gomes hit a solo homer and added a go-ahead single in the ninth inning to lift Chicago over Arizona.

The Cubs have won three out of their past five games, which is welcome news for the franchise after dropping eight of nine.

The game was tied at 1 until the Cubs sent eight to the plate in the decisive ninth.

Athletics 4, Angels 3

Oakland, Calif.: Luis Barrera hit a walk-off, three-run shot for his first career home run and Oakland snapped a seven-game home losing streak with a win in the opener of a day-night doubleheader.

The A’s trailed 3-1 with two outs in the ninth before rallying. The second game was not complete at Gazette press time.

Tigers 3, Orioles 0

Detroit: Tigers starter Michael Pineda exited early after a line drive broke a finger on his pitching hand and the Detroit bullpen dominated the rest of the way.

Wily Peralta replaced Pineda and set downeight batters and four more relievers finished.

Marlins 9, Brewers 3

Miami: Jesús Aguilar, Jorge Soler and Brian Anderson homered, and Miami beat the Milwaukee Brewers.

Miami starter Trevor Rogers pitched 5 1/3 innings of one-run ball. Rogers allowed five hits, struck out eight and hit a batter.

A day after leaving early because of stomach discomfort, Avisaíl García singled twice for the Marlins, who snapped a five-game home skid.

Blue Jays 5, Rays 1

St. Petersburg, Fla.: Teoscar Hernandez and Danny Jansen homered in the eighth and Toronto ended a five-game skid.

Hernandez, who missed three weeks with a sore left oblique, hit his second homer of the season. Jansen was activated Saturday after being sidelined for more than a month with a strained left oblique.

Pirates 3, Reds 1

Pittsburgh: Zach Thompson took a no-hitter into the sixth inning and Daniel Vogelbach homered to lead Pittsburgh over the Cincinnati Reds.

Brandon Drury broke up the no-hit bid by lining a clean single to right field with two outs.

Thompson entered with a 7.08 ERA in six games (five starts) but ran his scoreless innings streak to 12.

Red Sox 11, Rangers 3

Arlington, Texas: J.D. Martinez extended his on-base streak to 31 games with a first-inning homer, 42-year-old Rich Hill pitched into the seventh in his return from the COVID-19 list and Boston clinched its first series victory in a month.

Rafael Devers homered for Boston, which set a season high for runs.

Nationals 13, Astros 6

Washington: Yadiel Hernandez and Maikel Franco homered and the Washington Nationals ended the Houston Astros’ 11-win streak.

Manager Dusty Baker and the Astros fell one game short of matching the franchise-record 12-win string achieved in 1999, 2004 and 2018.

Nelson Cruz and Houston had 14 hits and five walks against five Washington pitchers.

Guardians 3, Twins 2

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Minneapolis: Andrés Giménez ripped a go-ahead double in the 10th inning and scored an insurance run after a collision on the bases, and Cleveland beat the Minnesota Twins.

Giménez scored the automatic runner but ran into Minnesota first baseman Jose Miranda as he turned the corner toward second. Umpires awarded him second base, and he then scored on Myles Straw’s single.

Twins manager Rocco Baldelli argued the decision to award Giménez second base and was ejected.

White Sox 3, Yankees 2

Chicago: Luis Robert singled off Aroldis Chapman to drive home the winning run in the ninth inning and Chicago edged stopped New York’s five-game winning streak.

The Yankees, with the best record in the majors, had slugged away for a total of 25 runs in taking the first two games of the series.

Mets 5, Mariners 4

New York: Patrick Mazeika hit a tiebreaking homer leading off the seventh inning in his first major league game this season, and the New York Mets took advantage of some sloppy Seattle defense.

Starling Marte tripled, doubled, singled and scored three times for the Mets, who squandered a 4-0 lead when Jesse Winker tied it with a three-run homer in the seventh.

Mazeika laced a pitch from Andrés Muñoz inside the foul pole for his second career home run.

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