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Saturday’s other MLB games

Athletics 10, White Sox 0

CHICAGO

Matt Olson hit his first two major league home runs, Jaycob Brugman and Franklin Barreto also launched their first career shots and the Oakland Athletics routed the Chicago White Sox. Barreto homered in his big league debut. He joined Olson and Brugman in becoming the second trio of teammates to hit their first homers in the same game, the Elias Sports Bureau said. It also happened in 1914 with the Kansas City Packers of the Federal League — the rival circuit lasted a couple of seasons, and included many big leaguers. Former White Sox ace Mark Buehrle had his No. 56 jersey retired in a pregame ceremony. After the 30-minute tribute ended, the A’s roughed up James Shields (1-1). Daniel Gossett (1-2) took advantage of an early 6-0 lead to win for the first time in three big league starts. He gave up two unearned runs in six innings. White Sox manager Rick Renteria was ejected for the second straight game.

Orioles 8, Rays 3

ST. PETERSBURG, FLA.

Dylan Bundy helped Baltimore avoid a dubious pitching record, throwing seven solid innings as the Orioles beat Tampa Bay. The Orioles had given up at least five runs in 20 straight games, matching the major league mark set by the 1924 Philadelphia Phillies. Bundy (8-6) allowed three runs and five hits in seven innings.

Nationals 18, Reds 3

WASHINGTON

Michael Taylor homered twice among his four hits, Trea Turner went 5 for 5 and Washington romped. Daniel Murphy had four RBIs for the Nationals. All of Turner’s career-high five hits were singles including a pair of run-scoring hits. Joe Ross (4-3) blanked the Reds until Patrick Kivlehan’s pinch-hit home run in the sixth. Homer Bailey (0-1) allowed eight runs and six hits with three walks in 12/3 innings in his season debut after shoulder surgery. Cincinnati has lost 13 of 14.

Rangers 8, Yankees 1

NEW YORK

Austin Bibens-Dirkx pitched seven dazzling innings in his first shot at the New York Yankees after 12 seasons in the minors, and Carlos Gomez homered for Texas. Robinson Chirinos also went deep and Elvis Andrus had a pair of run-scoring hits for the Rangers, who rebounded quickly from a difficult defeat that ended at 12:19 a.m.

Royals 3, Blue Jays 2

KANSAS CITY, MO.

Jason Vargas became the first major league pitcher to reach 11 wins this season, pitching seven efficient innings to lead surging Kansas City over Toronto. The Royals won for the 11th time in 13 games and moved over .500 for the first time this season at 37-36. Vargas (11-3) allowed two runs on eight hits. Troy Tulowitzki and Pillar homered off him.

Braves 3, Brewers 1

ATLANTA

Brandon Phillips homered for the third straight game, R.A. Dickey threw seven strong innings and Atlanta beat Milwaukee. The Braves have won four straight and nine of 12. Dickey (6-5) allowed one run in seven innings to improve to 5-1 at SunTrust Park. Jim Johnson got his 15th save, stopping the NL Central leaders in the ninth.

Cubs 5, Marlins 3

MIAMI

Jon Lester gave up a three-run homer to J.T. Realmuto in the first inning and then settled down to help the Chicago Cubs beat Miami. Lester (5-4) went seven innings, retiring 13 in a row after Realmuto’s seventh homer of the year.

Mets 5, Giants 2

SAN FRANCISCO

Jacob deGrom pitched eight strong innings and Wilmer Flores homered as the New York Mets defeated San Francisco. DeGrom (7-3) struck out seven and allowed one run while scattering four hits.

Angels 6, Red Sox 3

BOSTON

JC Ramirez rebounded from his shortest career start with six solid innings, Cameron Maybin doubled home a run and scored another and the Los Angeles Angels held off the Boston Red Sox 6-3. The Angels look for their fifth series win in their last six on Sunday. Mitch Moreland hit a solo homer for the Red Sox, who lost for only the third time in their last 13 home games. Ramirez (7-5) allowed one run and four hits with five strikeouts after lasting just three innings and giving up five runs in his previous start. Blake Parker struck out pinch-hitter Chris Young with the bases loaded for the final out for his first save of the season after Boston scored twice in the ninth. Red Sox manager John Farrell was ejected by third-base umpire and crew chief Bill Miller after Fernando Abad was called for a balk, scoring a run that made it 5-1 in the seventh.

Associated Press