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Orioles bounce back, defeat Rays after blown lead.

Ryan O’Hearn had a pinch-hit ⁢RBI single in the ninth inning ​on Saturday, helping the Baltimore Orioles rebound from squandering a five-run‌ lead to post a‌ 6-5 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays in​ St. ‌Petersburg, ⁤Fla.

James McCann and ‍Jorge Mateo each hit ⁢two-run doubles and Austin Hays added an⁤ RBI double in⁢ a‍ five-run fourth inning for⁤ the Orioles, who have ​won 11 of their last 14 games. Baltimore​ welcomed the offensive⁤ outburst⁢ after it mustered just two hits in a 3-0 loss to Tampa Bay on Friday​ night.

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Wander Franco ripped ​a two-run ⁤single in the sixth inning and added a run-scoring groundout in the eighth. Isaac Paredes ⁤and Randy Arozarena each added an RBI single for the Rays, who have ‌lost six of their ⁢last seven games.

Adam Frazier looped a single to left ⁣field ⁣off Pete ⁤Fairbanks (0-4) to begin the​ ninth inning and eventually scored ⁤on ⁤O’Hearn’s single. The late offense made a winner out of Cionel Perez (3-1), who ​struck out‌ Brandon Lowe ⁤to end the eighth inning. ‍Felix Bautista⁢ fanned⁢ the final two batters he faced to retire the side in ⁤order in the ninth‌ and secure his 27th save.

Reds 4, Diamondbacks 2

TJ Friedl, ⁢Matt McLain and Jake Fraley⁢ connected on back-to-back-to-back homers in the sixth inning⁣ to⁢ power Cincinnati ⁤to a⁤ victory over visiting Arizona.

Brandon Williamson tossed six innings of one-run ball to help Cincinnati win ‌its fourth straight game. Williamson (2-2) ⁢struck out five and allowed ⁣just three hits and ‌one walk. Friedl and Spencer Steer each had two hits for the Reds. Fraley had two RBIs. Alexis Diaz recorded his 29th save despite allowing a run in the ninth.

Arizona’s Brandon ​Pfaadt (0-4) allowed the three homers while pitching‍ six innings. He gave up three runs, four hits and fanned ​six. Corbin‍ Carroll​ hit ⁢his⁣ 20th homer of the season⁤ for the‌ Diamondbacks.

Padres​ 14, Tigers 3

Luis Campusano had ​four hits, including a ⁤three-run homer,⁣ and drove in four runs,​ Jackson⁢ Wolf won his major league ⁣debut and‌ San Diego ‍pounded host Detroit.

Manny Machado hit a three-run bomb​ and​ Juan‌ Soto, who homered twice on Friday, also had three RBIs for the Padres. Ha-Seong ‌Kim added three ⁢hits,⁣ including a solo homer. Wolf​ (1-0) lasted five innings, giving ⁤up three runs and ​six‌ hits. He walked⁢ one⁣ and struck out one.

Zack Short drove in ⁢two runs for the Tigers. Detroit‌ starter ​Matt Manning pitched two scoreless innings but was removed after a rain ⁣delay that lasted nearly 90 minutes.

Dodgers 16, ⁢Rangers⁢ 3

Freddie Freeman hit‌ two home runs as Los Angeles cruised to a victory over Texas in Arlington, Texas.

Freeman went 4-for-5 with three RBIs and three runs. David‍ Peralta ⁣also went 4-for-5,⁢ while Max Muncy finished​ 3-for-5 with⁤ two RBIs and four⁤ runs. Dodgers starter Bobby Miller (6-1) allowed three ⁢runs on seven hits. He struck out six without​ issuing a‌ walk.

Nathaniel Lowe ​finished with two hits and two RBIs for the Rangers, who got three innings from‍ starter Dane⁤ Dunning (8-3). Dunning ⁤surrendered five runs on seven hits ⁢and two⁣ walks while fanning⁤ one.

Mets 5, Red Sox 4 (completion of ⁣suspended game)

Pete Alonso collected two hits and scored ⁢a run ​to help visiting New York record a victory over ​Boston in the completion of a suspended⁢ game.

The ⁤game was halted on Friday night after inclement weather hit with one out in the bottom of ⁣the fourth inning. New‍ York was up 4-3 when play resumed Saturday, ​and the ‍Mets added to their​ lead in the⁢ sixth⁢ after Alonso doubled, took third⁣ on⁤ a wild pitch and scored on Brett ​Baty’s​ RBI single.

Boston pulled within a run when Triston Casas led​ off the seventh with ⁣a triple and scored on ‍Rob Refsnyder’s ⁤sacrifice fly.

Red Sox 8, Mets⁤ 6

Triston Casas hit two home runs as Boston ended a ​three-game losing streak by beating⁣ visiting New York.

Casas hit a solo shot in the second inning, and his two-run ⁤home run broke a 3-3 ⁤tie in ⁢the ⁤sixth. It was the first multi-homer game in Casas’ major league career.‌ Boston also received solo home runs from Jarren Duran ‍and Yu ⁤Chang and a two-run homer ⁣from Justin⁢ Turner.

Four of the five home​ runs came⁣ against Mets ⁤starter ⁤Max‍ Scherzer (8-4),‍ who gave up five‍ runs‌ on six‍ hits in six innings. Scherzer struck out seven and walked two. Boston starter James Paxton (6-2)‌ limited the Mets to three runs ⁢(two earned) on ⁤three hits in ⁣six innings.

Brewers 4, Braves 3

Sal Frelick⁤ had ⁢three hits and drove in the tying and​ go-ahead runs in his major league debut to pace Milwaukee to a comeback ⁢victory over ‌visiting Atlanta.

Frelick’s sacrifice fly off ⁣Joe⁢ Jimenez​ (0-3) in the eighth put Milwaukee ahead to stay. The Braves ‍loaded the bases ⁤in the ninth, but ⁢Devin Williams buckled down to earn his‍ 25th ‍save of the ⁢season. Joel Payamps ⁢(4-1) tossed a scoreless eighth for the victory.

Austin Riley hit ⁤a three-run ‌shot in‍ the third ‌for ‌the Braves. It was his sixth homer⁣ in the past⁤ five games. Braves starter Allan Winans, making his big-league debut three weeks before his ⁢28th birthday, allowed two runs on five hits in 4 1/3 innings.

Yankees 5, Royals 2

Gerrit Cole​ struck out⁣ 10 and pitched 6 1/3 innings of two-run ​ball before DJ LeMahieu hit a ​tiebreaking home ⁤run to open the seventh inning as host New York defeated ⁢Kansas City.

Cole‍ allowed five hits and notched his ‌fourth double-digit strikeout game this season. Wandy Peralta (3-1) earned the win, and⁢ Giancarlo Stanton added a‍ two-run​ shot⁤ for the Yankees.

Nick⁤ Pratto homered in the third for the Royals and Maikel​ Garcia hit a game-tying​ single in the fifth as Kansas City dropped‌ to 3-13‍ over its past ‌16 contests.

Athletics 4, Astros 1

Rookie Zack ⁢Gelof ‍broke up Cristian Javier’s no-hit bid as part⁤ of a two-run sixth inning, then added an insurance run with his first major league home run, helping Oakland knock‌ off ⁣visiting Houston.

Jace Peterson provided the go-ahead hit with a ⁤two-run⁣ single, and ⁢four A’s pitchers, led by starter Paul Blackburn, combined on a six-hitter to help Oakland ‌overcome Alex Bregman’s third homer in​ three nights ⁤and ⁣16th ‌of the ⁤season. Gelof’s ⁢homer came off Ryne‌ Stanek in the‍ seventh,⁢ increasing ‌the ⁤advantage to 3-1.

Austin Pruitt (2-6) picked up the win⁣ by throwing just four pitches in relief of Oakland starter Paul Blackburn, who⁢ limited the Astros to one run and five‌ hits in⁤ 5 1/3 innings. He walked three and struck out five. Javier (7-2) took ⁢the loss, allowing just one hit in ​5 2/3 innings but walking six. He struck out five.

Rockies 4, Marlins 3

Rookie Nolan Jones belted a three-run homer and Randal Grichuk chopped the go-ahead single in the ninth‌ inning, leading⁣ visiting ⁤Colorado over slumping Miami.

Colorado starter ‍Chase Anderson trailed 3-0 when he left the game before escaping‌ with‍ a no-decision.⁣ He allowed three runs on seven hits in six innings.‍ Daniel Bard ⁤(4-1) earned the win with one inning of scoreless relief.​ Justin Lawrence pocketed his seventh save with a scoreless ninth.

The Marlins have lost‍ eight consecutive games, their longest ‍skid since dropping nine straight⁣ last season from Aug. 28-Sept. ‌7. Marlins second baseman ⁣Luis Arraez, who ‍leads‌ the majors with a .375 batting average, went 2-for-4 with an RBI ‍triple and ‍a run scored.

Cubs 8, Cardinals 6

Cody Bellinger⁣ delivered⁤ a ‌go-ahead, two-run single in the sixth inning and had four ⁢RBIs as host Chicago ‍overcame four deficits to beat ⁢St. Louis.

The Cubs trailed 6-5 against St. Louis ⁤reliever Zack‍ Thompson⁢ (2-3), who loaded the bases in the sixth. ‌Bellinger then plated two with his single to right. Chicago added another run in ⁤the inning on Seiya Suzuki’s RBI single.⁢ Suzuki and‍ Nico Hoerner each had three hits ⁣and Dansby ‍Swanson returned from the injured list to go 2-for-4 with​ one RBI. Bellinger, meanwhile, is batting .440 with six homers and ​19 ⁣RBIs in his last 24 games.

Lars Nootbaar and Nolan Gorman homered for the Cardinals, who took the opener of this four-game set for their sixth‍ straight win but have lost the next two. St. Louis starter Miles Mikolas allowed ⁢five runs and 11 hits through five⁢ innings but was in line for the win after Nootbaar scored on a sixth-inning wild pitch from eventual winner Daniel Palencia (2-0).

Mariners 9, Blue ⁣Jays 8

Teoscar Hernandez’s two-run double in⁢ the bottom ​of ⁢the seventh inning broke ⁣a tie as Seattle defeated visiting Toronto.

Seattle ‌hit four solo homers, two by Cal Raleigh and one‌ each by Dylan Moore and Julio Rodriguez. Vladimir Guerrero Jr.,⁣ who won the Home Run Derby,​ went deep for the Blue Jays, ​as did teammates Kevin​ Kiermaier and Brandon Belt.

Rookie Isaiah Campbell (1-0) earned his first major league victory and Justin ​Topa‌ got his second save ⁤despite allowing ​a run-scoring single by Cavan Biggio in ​the ninth. Nate‍ Pearson (5-2) took the loss.

Guardians 1, Phillies 0

Tanner Bibee threw seven shutout ⁣innings to lead Cleveland to a ‌win​ against visiting Philadelphia⁤ in ⁢the middle game ⁤of a three-game series.

Bibee ⁤(6-2) allowed two hits, struck out eight and walked one. Enyel ‌De Los Santos pitched a 1-2-3 eighth and Emmanuel Clase retired the top of the order in ​the ninth to ‌record his 27th ‌save.

Jose Ramirez drove in ​the lone run for the Guardians.⁢ Phillies right-hander Zack Wheeler (7-5) allowed⁢ one run and five hits ⁤in⁢ seven innings. Philadelphia has lost four in a row.

Nationals ⁤10, Giants 1

CJ Abrams homered for‍ the second day in a row and helped spark Washington’s rout of visiting San Francisco, which⁣ lost its fourth straight game.

Abrams’ 10th ​home​ run of the season⁣ was a two-run shot in the second inning that came two pitches after Alex‍ Call delivered a two-run‌ triple. Washington struck for ‌six runs in‌ the‌ inning.

Nationals starter​ Josiah Gray (7-8) lasted‌ seven innings and permitted one ‍run on four hits and three ⁣walks. ‌He struck out four.⁢ Logan Webb⁤ (8-8) took​ the loss and was unable ​to get out of the second inning. ‌He ​was charged with six⁤ runs on five hits with ​one walk‌ in‍ 1 1/3 innings.

Pirates 3, Angels​ 0

Endy ‍Rodriguez ⁤hit his first homer in his fifth major league game ⁣and five Pittsburgh pitchers combined on a⁣ five-hitter as the Pirates beat Los Angeles in Anaheim, Calif.

Osvaldo Bido (2-1) tossed three scoreless ‌innings behind⁤ opener Ryan Borucki. Jose Hernandez and Carmen Mlodzinski followed with 1 ⁤2/3 innings apiece before the Angels loaded the bases with one out in the ninth against All-Star closer David Bednar, who ⁢escaped the ⁤jam to earn his⁢ 19th save.

Los⁤ Angeles​ struck⁤ out 12 times and had its ‌four-game winning streak snapped. The Angels⁤ also had their franchise-record streak of 19⁣ consecutive games with a home run come ‌to ‍an end.

Twins 3, White Sox 2

Michael A. Taylor⁣ singled in the winning run in seventh inning‌ and Christian Vazquez went​ 2-for-3 with two doubles and an ⁣RBI as⁤ Minnesota rallied past Chicago in Minneapolis.

Carlos Correa reached base four ⁤times with ‌two ⁣hits and two walks, and Jordan ​Balazovic (1-0) picked ⁢up‌ his first major league victory ‍with ⁣a hitless inning‌ of relief for ⁤Minnesota, which ⁤improved to 7-2 ⁣since the All-Star break. Jhoan Duran pitched around two singles in the ninth by striking out three for his 17th save.

Tim Anderson stole ⁤home on a double steal and had two ‍hits, while​ Yasmani Grandal ⁣and Robert also had two hits apiece for ⁤Chicago.‌ Keynan Middleton (2-2) ‍suffered the loss in relief of Dylan Cease, ​who allowed‍ one run⁤ on three hits⁤ over‌ six innings while striking out nine.

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