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AMERICAN LEAGUE

Twins 6, Tigers 1

DETROIT

Kohl Stewart pitched six solid innings for Minnesota, and Eddie Rosario homered before leaving with an injury in the Twins’ victory over the Detroit Tigers. Stewart (2-1) allowed an unearned run and three hits with three walks and five strikeouts. Rosario hit a solo shot in the first, his 24th home run of the year. Jorge Polanco added a solo homer in the ninth. Jordan Zimmermann (7-8) allowed five runs in 32/3 innings.

Blue Jays 5, Orioles 0

BALTIMORE

The Baltimore Orioles lost their 107th game, tied for most in a season since their arrival in 1954, falling to the Toronto Blue Jays. Rookie Ryan Borucki pitched eight innings of three-hit ball for the Blue Jays. Borucki (4-4) struck out seven and walked one in his 15th career start. The left-hander allowed two runners to reach third base. Making his first major league start, Evan Phillips (0-1) retired the first five batters he faced before Kevin Pillar doubled, Rowdy Tellez hit an RBI single and Danny Jansen homered to left in the third.

Rays 3, Rangers 0

ARLINGTON, TEXAS

Tyler Glasnow allowed two infield singles in six innings for his first win since being acquired by Tampa Bay, and the Rays beat the Texas Rangers. Ji-Man Choi connected for his 10th homer, a solo shot, and drove in two runs for the Rays. Sergio Romo got his 22nd save in 29 chances. Glasnow (2-6) struck out six, walked two and hit a batter. Adrian Sampson (0-2) lost his second straight start following one relief appearance since the last-place Rangers called him up from the minors. The right-hander allowed six hits and two runs in 52/3 innings.

Mariners 4, Astros 1

HOUSTON

Rookie pinch-hitter Daniel Vogelbach’s first career grand slam with two outs in the eighth inning lifted the Seattle Mariners over the Houston Astros. Marwin Gonzalez had an RBI double to give the Astros the lead in the fourth. Ryan Cook (2-1) struck out one in a perfect seventh, and Edwin Diaz pitched a scoreless ninth for his MLB-leading 56th save. Houston’s Framber Valdez walked five but gave up just two hits in five innings.

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Brewers 8, Reds 0

MILWAUKEE

Christian Yelich became the first major leaguer to hit for the cycle twice in one season against the same team, driving in four runs to lead the Milwaukee Brewers over the Cincinnati Reds. Yelich singled in the first inning, doubled in the second, launched a two-run homer in the fifth and completed the cycle when he added a two-run triple in the sixth. Yelich became the fifth player to turn the trick twice in one season. Wade Miley (5-2) labored through five innings and allowed five hits. Brandon Woodruff pitched three innings for his first save. Anthony DeSclafani (7-6) gave up four runs and seven hits with two walks in five innings.

Mets 9, Phillies 4

PHILADELPHIA

Michael Conforto had a career-high six RBIs and finished a triple shy of the cycle, Zach Wheeler pitched seven solid innings for his career-best 12th win and the New York Mets beat the Philadelphia Phillies. Conforto had a two-run single in the fifth, an RBI double in the seventh and a three-run homer in the ninth for the Mets. Wheeler (12-7) allowed four runs and three hits. J.P. Crawford had a three-run triple for the Phillies.

Marlins 8, Nationals 5

MIAMI

Nationals reliever Wander Suero balked in a run while Washington blew a four-run lead, and the Miami Marlins rallied for a victory. Miami loaded the bases in the bottom of the seventh and Lewis Brinson hit a tiebreaking single off Koda Glover (1-3). Starlin Castro had a homer and three RBIs for the Marlins. Anthony Rendon had three hits, including a two-run home run, and Victor Robles hit his first career homer for the Nationals. Jarlin Garcia (3-2) recorded the final out of the seventh. Adam Conley pitched the ninth for his third save.

Cardinals 11, Braves 6

ATLANTA

Kolten Wong hit the first of four St. Louis homers, Miles Mikolas won his third straight start and the Cardinals beat the NL East-leading Atlanta Braves to give their playoff push another boost. The Cardinals also got homers from Paul DeJong, Harrison Bader and Yadier Molina. Mike Foltynewicz (11-10) allowed five hits, six runs and four walks with two strikeouts in 42/3 innings.. Mikolas (16-4) allowed four hits, two runs and one walk while striking out six in five innings.

Associated Press