NEW YORK (AP) — Adolis Garcia hit a two-run homer on Michael King's first pitch of the 10th inning, and the Texas Rangers beat the slumping New York Yankees 4-2 on Friday night for their fifth win in six games.
New York's offense again struggled in the absence of injured slugger Aaron Judge. The Yankees are last in the major leagues in batting average and runs in June, managing six hits or fewer in five of their last six games. They are 10-16 this year when Judge has been on the injured list, losing 10 of 16 since he hurt a toe. New York is 31-19 with Judge available.
The team's other big slugger, Giancarlo Stanton, is hitting .096 since returning from a strained hamstring, going 5 for 52 with a pair of solo homers for his only RBIs.
Texas leads the AL West and tops the majors in scoring and batting average.
Garcia drove a hanging curve from King (1-4) into the left-field seats, giving him 17 homers and 60 RBIs. King has struggled of late, with a 9.95 ERA in his previous five outings.
Joe Barlow (1-0) worked around a two-out single in the ninth, and Will Smith pitched the 10th for his 14th save in 15 chances.
REDS 11, BRAVES 10
CINCINNATI (AP) — Dazzling rookie Elly De La Cruz hit for the cycle, Joey Votto launched tying and go-ahead homers and Cincinnati Reds beat Atlanta for its 12th straight win.
In a wild matchup of National League division leaders, Cincinnati erased an early 5-0 deficit and halted Atlanta's eight-game winning streak. The Reds' winning streak is tied for the second-best in franchise history, matching the 1939 and 1957 teams for the club's longest since 1900.
De La Cruz became the first Cincinnati player in 34 years to hit for the cycle. He completed it by the sixth inning with a triple that gave him four RBIs. The cycle was the seventh in team history, fifth since 1900 and first since Eric Davis accomplished the feat against San Diego on June 2, 1989.
The Reds earned their major league-best 27th comeback victory of the season. Alex Young (3-0), the third of seven Cincinnati pitchers, got two outs for the win. Alexis Diaz pitched a hitless ninth for his 21st save in 21 tries.
Collin McHugh (3-1) took the loss.
ATHLETICS 5, BLUE JAYS 4
TORONTO (AP) — Shea Langeliers hit a tiebreaking home run in the ninth inning and Oakland snapped an eight-game losing streak.
Langeliers hit his ninth home run off Blue Jays closer Jordan Romano (3-3) as Toronto lost the opener of a three-game series against the team with the worst record in the majors. Langeliers went 2 for 4 with two RBIs as the Athletics (20-58) became the last big league team to reach 20 wins and avoided falling 40 games below .500.
Blue Jays slugger Vladimir Guerrero Jr. hit a three-run home run, his first of the season at his home ballpark, but Toronto didn't score again after his third-inning drive.
Lucas Erceg (2-0) struck out all three batters he faced to earn the win, and Trevor May pitched around Guerrero's leadoff double in the ninth for his fourth save in six chances as Oakland won for the first time since June 13 against Tampa Bay. That win over the Rays was the last in a seven-game streak for the Athletics.
Guerrero's 434-foot home run snapped a 32-game drought this season. He hadn't gone deep anywhere since a June 4 blast at Citi Field in a win over the Mets.
DODGERS 3, ASTROS 2
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Michael Busch doubled in the go-ahead run in the fourth inning, Mookie Betts homered and Los Angeles beat Houston.
The first interleague meeting since 2021 between the defending World Series champion Astros and the Dodgers, who led baseball with 111 wins last season, was filled with acrimony.
Most of the players from Houston’s 2017 World Series championship team are gone, but that didn’t stop Dodgers fans from expressing their lingering resentment from the Astros’ sign-stealing scandal that season. The Astros’ lineup was introduced to boos, with the loudest derision saved for Jose Altuve and Alex Bregman, who were a combined 0 for 6 while Bregman walked twice.
Dodgers starter Emmet Sheehan (1-0) allowed two runs and three hits in six innings, struck out four and walked two. Brusdar Graterol pitched a 1-2-3 ninth to earn the save.
Mookie Betts drove in the Dodgers’ first two runs off J.P. France (2-3). He had a 420-foot blast leading off the first for his 18th homer. His sacrifice fly in the second scored James Outman.
RED SOX 3, WHITE SOX 1
CHICAGO (AP) — Rafael Devers hit a two-run homer and Brayan Bello pitched one-run ball into the seventh inning, helping Boston beat Chicago.
The Red Sox struck out 17 times and finished with just four hits, but they made the most of costly errors by shortstop Elvis Andrus and second baseman Tim Anderson. Boston won for the seventh time in nine games, bouncing back after two straight losses at Minnesota.
Bello (5-4) allowed six hits, struck out five and walked one in 6 2/3 innings. The right-hander improved to 2-1 with a 2.36 ERA in four June starts. Nick Pivetta finished the seventh and Chris Martin got three outs before Kenley Jansen worked the ninth for his 16th save.
Eloy Jimenez had three hits for Chicago, which lost for the ninth time in 12 games. Lucas Giolito (5-5) struck out a season-high 10 in six sharp innings.
PIRATES 3, MARLINS 1
MIAMI (AP) — Carlos Santana broke a ninth-inning tie with an RBI single and Pittsburgh snapped a 10-game losing streak.
Down 1-0 after eight innings, the Pirates scored three runs against relievers A.J. Puk (3-2) and Dylan Floro. Josh Palacios had a pinch leadoff single and Andrew McCutchen reached on a one-out infield single. Palacios and McCutchen then successfully stole bases before Connor Joe tied it with an RBI groundout.
Santana chased Puk with a line drive to center. Floro relieved and allowed consecutive singles to Henry Davis and pinch-hitter Tucupita Marcano. Santana raced home on Marcano's single.
Pittsburgh starter Luis Ortiz settled down after allowing a run in the first and shut out Miami the next seven frames. Ortiz (2-3) gave up seven hits, walked two and struck out five. David Bednar closed with a perfect ninth for his 15th save.
Miami's Luis Arraez had three hits to raise his major league-leading batting average to .402.
TWINS 4, TIGERS 1
DETROIT (AP) — Kenta Maeda pitched five scoreless innings in his return from the injured list and Minnesota beat Detroit.
Royce Lewis and Max Kepler homered for the Twins, who had two players and manager Rocco Baldelli ejected by home plate umpire Lance Barrett.
Maeda (1-4), who strained his triceps against the New York Yankees on April 26, allowed three hits, struck out eight and walked two. Jhoan Duran pitched the ninth for his 10th save in 12 tries. The Twins struck out 16 overall.
Joey Wentz (1-8) gave up four runs — three earned — and five hits with four walks in five-plus innings.
Minnesota took a 3-0 lead with a pair of second-inning homers. Lewis led off with a long drive over the Tigers bullpen in left field. After a one-out walk to Willi Castro, Kepler homered over the shortened fence in right-center field.
Baldelli was ejected by Barrett later in the inning, apparently over an uncalled balk.
GIANTS 8, DIAMONDBACKS 5
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Michael Conforto hit a pair of two-run doubles, Patrick Bailey homered to back Logan Webb’s third straight winning start and San Francisco beat road-weary Arizona.
Webb (7-6) gave up four runs and five hits, struck out five with two walks in his latest gem. The Giants are 4-0 over his last four outings, winning for the 11th time in 12 games dating to June 11.
J.D. Davis hit a tying double in the fifth to make it 4-4 and chase Arizona right-hander Zach Davies (1-4), who lost his third straight start.
Corbin Carroll had an RBI groundout in the top of the fifth that briefly put Arizona ahead before Conforto came through again.
Evan Longoria homered in the second against his former San Francisco club. But with runners on second and third and two outs in the eighth, Tyler Rogers retired Longoria on a called third strike to escape the threat. Camilo Doval pitched the ninth for his 21st save, getting shortstop Brandon Crawford’s beautiful diving stop and throw to first to end the game on Geraldo Perdomo’s sharp grounder.
PHILLIES 5, METS 1
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Taijuan Walker pitched six strong innings, Trea Turner had a pair of RBIs and Philadelphia took advantage of two defensive miscues by New York.
Brandon Marsh had three hits, a double and an RBI as the Phillies won for the seventh time in nine games. Bryce Harper also drove in a run before getting ejected in the seventh inning for arguing with home-plate umpire Mike Estabrook after a called third strike.
Brandon Nimmo homered for the struggling Mets, who have lost three in a row and 14 of 18.
Walker (8-3), who pitched for the Mets the last two seasons before signing a four-year, $72 million deal with Philadelphia last offseason, gave up one run and three hits.
The Mets helped the Phillies take the lead in the first. Nimmo dropped Kyle Schwarber's liner to short center field. Schwarber went to second on Kodai Senga's wild pitch and scored on Harper's one-out, opposite-field single to left. Senga (6-5) loaded the bases with a walk to J.T. Realmuto before Bryson Stott's sacrifice fly to center scored Turner.
New York closed the margin to 2-1 on Nimmo's two-out solo shot to right in the third, but poor defense hurt the Mets again when the Phillies took a 5-1 advantage in the sixth.
BREWERS 7, GUARDIANS 1
CLEVELAND (AP) — Willy Adames homered twice and drove in five runs and Wade Miley pitched six sharp, scoreless innings to power Milwaukee past Cleveland.
Adames belted a three-run homer in the sixth inning off Shane Bieber (5-5). Milwaukee's hard-hitting shortstop added a solo shot in the ninth and a run-scoring single in the first as the Brewers won the series opener and first in a 10-game trip. Adames went 4 for 5 in his third career multi-homer game. It was the sixth time he's gotten four hits.
Miley (5-2) allowed just three hits and retired his last 11 batters. It was the left-hander's first start against Cleveland since he threw a no-hitter at Progressive Field on May 7, 2021, when he was with Cincinnati.
Jose Ramirez homered for Cleveland, which had its winning streak stopped at four.
Bieber, who will likely be dealt by the Guardians before the Aug. 1 trading deadline, matched Miley for the first five innings — striking out eight — before running into major trouble in the sixth.
RAYS 11, ROYALS 3
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — Jose Siri homered and drove in four runs, Zach Eflin won his ninth game and MLB-leading Tampa Bay beat Kansas City.
Siri had a three-run homer in the second inning and gave the Rays a 4-3 led with an RBI single in the fourth.
Eflin (9-3) improved to 8-0 in eight home starts, allowing three runs and seven hits over six innings.
Nick Pratto and Salvador Perez homered for the Royals, who have the majors second-worst record at 21-55 . Perez was checked by a trainer in the fifth inning and was replaced by Freddy Fermin at catcher one inning later due to a right hamstring cramp.
Harold Ramirez ended Zack Greinke's night with an RBI single to start a four-run fifth that made it 8-3. Greinke (1-8) gave up seven runs and nine hits in 4 2/3 innings. Reliever Jose Cuas entered and allowed all three batters he faced to reach base, including Taylor Walls' two-run single and a run-scoring double by Christian Bethancourt.
Randy Arozarena picked up his 54th RBI on a single during a three-run eighth that put Tampa Bay ahead 11-3.
ROCKIES 7, ANGELS 4
DENVER (AP) — Shohei Ohtani and Mike Trout hit back-to-back homers at Coors Field, but Elias Díaz’s go-ahead grand slam in the eighth inning rallied Colorado.
Jurickson Profar launched a leadoff homer for the Rockies, who snapped their longest losing streak of the season at eight games.
Díaz doubled and finished with three hits. His 426-foot drive to center field marked the first grand slam by a Rockies player since Díaz went deep in Philadelphia on Sept. 10, 2021.
Ohtani smashed his major league-leading 25th home run and was a triple shy of the cycle. He has at least one extra-base hit in 10 consecutive road games, a franchise record and the longest such streak in the majors since 2009.
Ohtani’s tiebreaking solo shot in the fifth was followed by Trout’s 16th of the season, giving Los Angeles a 4-2 lead. Both drives traveled a projected 434 feet.
MARINERS 13, ORIOLES 1
BALTIMORE (AP) — Logan Gilbert allowed two hits in seven innings, Teoscar Hernández and Tom Murphy homered and Seattle routed Baltimore.
Murphy hit a two-run shot off Kyle Gibson (8-5) to cap a four-run third for Seattle, and Gilbert (5-4) had an outstanding night on the mound. He struck out just five but induced plenty of weak contact.
American League batting leader Austin Hays singled in the second for Baltimore’s lone hit until Anthony Santander homered in the seventh.
The Mariners were already comfortably ahead before they added seven runs in the eighth. Hernández, Ty France and Eugenio Suárez finished with three hits apiece. One Oriole who did manage a scoreless outing was infielder Josh Lester, who pitched the ninth.
Gibson allowed five runs and seven hits in three innings. That snapped a streak of 12 games in which Baltimore starters had allowed three earned runs or fewer.
PADRES 13, NATIONALS 3
SAN DIEGO (AP) — Xander Bogaerts, Juan Soto and Ha-Seong Kim hit home runs and Joe Musgrove threw seven strong innings to lead San Diego.
The superstar-laden Padres, who have struggled at the plate most of the season to tumble into fourth place in the NL West, scored in double digits in consecutive games for the first time this year. They won 10-0 at San Francisco on Thursday to avoid a four-game sweep.
Bogaerts hit a three-run shot, Soto connected to drive in two runs and Kim hit his first career leadoff homer. Soto and Kim each had three RBIs.
Bogaerts capped the six-run fifth inning with a two-out shot into the left-field seats off Patrick Corbin (4-9), his eighth. His last homer came exactly a month earlier, at Washington. Kim hit a two-run single and Manny Machado had an RBI groundout that inning. Soto homered in the eighth, his 14th and also had an RBI double in the four-run seventh, when Nelson Cruz hit a two-run single and Trent Grisham an RBI double.
Musgrove (6-2) won his third straight start and fifth straight decision over six starts. He held the Nationals to one run and six hits, struck out seven and walked none.
Michael Chavis homered in the ninth for the Nationals.
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