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Padres 13, Giants 7

San Diego: Brandon Drury hit a go-ahead, three-run home run in the sixth and Austin Nola’s two-run homer capped a seven-run rally — all with two outs — that carried the San Diego Padres to a wild win against San Francisco.

The Padres fell behind 4-0, surged ahead 6-4 after Manny Machado’s two-run double ignited a six-run rally in the third and then fell behind 7-6 in the sixth. But the Padres came through with another big rally in the bottom of the sixth, the second time they batted around in the game.

Mariners 4, Yankees 3

Seattle: Carlos Santana snapped an 0-for-17 slump with a go-ahead two-run homer during Seattle’s three-run seventh inning, and the Mariners rallied to beat the slumping New York Yankees.

Thanks to two tense, one-run victories, Seattle took two of three from New York for the second straight week to win the season series 4-2.

Aaron Judge hit his major league-leading 45th homer of the season for the Yankees, who have lost eight of 10.

Mets 10, Reds 2

New York: Francisco Lindor scored three runs, tying a franchise record by crossing the plate in 13 consecutive games, and the New York Mets breezed to their sixth straight win, beating Cincinnati.

Lindor finished 2 for 3 with a walk and a two-run single in the second inning that increased his RBI total to 82, matching Jose Reyes in 2006 for the most by a Mets shortstop.

Lindor reached the mark in his 111th game, 42 fewer than Reyes played in 2006.

Trade-deadline addition Daniel Vogelbach drove in three runs, fellow July acquisition Tyler Naquin homered and Pete Alonso had three hits for the NL East-leading Mets.

Brewers 4, Rays 3

(10 innings)

Milwaukee: Rowdy Tellez hit a tying homer in the ninth inning and made a key defensive play in the 10th, setting up Willy Adames’ game-ending RBI single that gave the Milwaukee Brewers the win.

Adames had struck out in his previous three at-bats before he came up in the 10th following an intentional walk. His grounder got past diving shortstop Taylor Walls and scored the automatic runner.

Cubs 4, Nationals 2

Chicago: Nico Hoerner homered to ignite a four-run rally in the seventh inning that sent the Chicago Cubs over power-hitting rookie Joey Meneses and the Washington Nationals.

Hoerner’s seventh home run ended a shutout bid by Nationals starter Josiah Gray and enabled the Cubs to earn just their second win in 51 games in which they trailed entering the seventh.

The Cubs have won four of six and next play in the Field of Dreams game in Iowa against Cincinnati.

Rangers 8, Astros 4 (10 innings)

Houston: Leody Taveras drove in a career-high five runs, including a bases-clearing double as part of a five-run 10th inning for Texas.

Marcus Semien hit a bases-loaded sacrifice fly off Phil Maton to put Texas ahead 4-3 in the 10th and Corey Seager followed with an RBI single. The Rangers loaded the bases again on a single by Adolis García, and two batters later, Taveras cleared them with a drive into the right-center gap.

Phillies 4, Marlins 3

Philadelphia: J.T. Realmuto hit an RBI single that capped a three-run rally in the eighth off NL ERA leader Sandy Alcantara, and Philadelphia got its seventh straight win.

Kyle Schwarber had three hits and drove in two runs as the Phillies won for the 12th time in 13 games. They vaulted into second place in the wild-card race.

JJ Bleday singled, doubled, tripled and drove in a run for Miami, which has lost nine of 11.

Royals 8, White Sox 3

Kansas City, Mo.: M.J. Melendez hit a tiebreaking homer in the seventh inning to send the Kansas City Royals past the Chicago White Sox.

Melendez and Salvador Perez each had three hits and two RBIS for the Royals. Kyle Isbel drove in two runs and scored twice.

After leading all minor leaguers with 41 home runs last year, Melendez has 14 in 81 big league games this season. Isbel hit a two-run single in the eighth and scored on Melendez’s single.

Angels 5, Athletics 4 (12 innings)

Oakland, Calif.: Magneuris Sierra hit an RBI single in the 10th inning, then doubled home the go-ahead run in the 12th that lifted the Los Angeles Angels to a three-game sweep.

The A’s suffered their second winless homestand of the season.

Braves 8, Red Sox 4

Boston: Top Atlanta prospect Vaughn Grissom homered onto Lansdowne Street in his major league debut, and Marcell Ozuna hit a three-run homer to lead the Braves to victory.

Called up earlier in the day from Double-a, the 21-year-old Grissom hit the first pitch he saw in the seventh inning over the Green Monster and the seats above it and onto the street below for his first big-league hit.

Guardians 3, Tigers 2

Detroit: Steven Kwan hit a leadoff triple and scored to help the Cleveland Guardians get off to a solid start and beat the Detroit Tigers.

Cleveland started the day tied with Minnesota for first place.

Aaron Civale started for Cleveland after being on the 15-day injured list with wrist inflammation and retired the first nine batters. Civale gave up two runs and three hits.

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