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PAGE C4 SATURDAY THE SPOKESMAN-REVIEW BASEBALL Most of the fans had left Fenway Park by the time the Red Sox scored against the Toronto bullpen to cut afive-run deficit to two. And when the game ended in another Boston loss, there enough energy left in the crowd for a healthy boo. The defending World Series champions lost again the next afternoon, completing back-to-back sweeps at Fenway Park by the Detroit Tigers and Toronto Blue Jays. the first time Boston has gone winless on a homestand of at least six games since Butch Hobson presided over the 1994 team. frustrating right now for a number of Red Sox manager John Farrell said after losing to Toronto 7-2 on Thursday to end the homestand without awin.

Eight straight losses overall, including 1-0 defeat to the Rays at Tampa Bay, bring up an embarrassing name in franchise lore: Bobby Valentine. Not since the Red Sox lost the last eight games of his one-year reign have they slumped this badly. Less than seven months after going from worst-to-first, following the collapse under Valentine with a World Series victory, the Red Sox have reversed course again and not in a good way. They are a season-worst seven games under games out of first and tied for last place with the Rays. plenty of time to turn it catcher A.J.

Pierzynski said. just got to do it tomorrow. We waste any more Angelou out of baseball event Author and poet Maya Angelou will not attend the 2014 MLB Beacon Awards Luncheon, where she will be honored. Major League Baseball cited Friday in saying the 86-year-old make it to the May 30 event in Houston before the annual Civil Rights Game. Angelou canceled an event last month in Fayetteville, Arkansas, because she was recovering from an that sent her to the hospital.

Robin Roberts will be the keynote at the baseball event, which will also honor Motown Records founder Berry Gordy and football great Jim Brown. Clearing the bases Boston shortstop Stephen Drew will begin a stretch of what could be around 10 games in the minor leagues at Single-A Greenville. The Pittsburgh Pirates have activated closer Jason Grilli off the disabled list and optioned catcher Tony Sanchez to Triple-A Indianapolis. Boston still struggling NOTEBOOK From wire reports Associated Press Boston catcher A.J. Pierzynski, right, said the Red Sox waste anymore to turn their season around.

By the numbers 16: Boston has scored only 16 runs during its eight-game losing streak, its longest skid since the 2012 season. 10: Adam Dunn won his 10th career game by way of home run in 6-5 win over New York. AMERICAN Mariners 6, Astros 1 Houston ABRHBIBBSOAvg. Altuve 2b 403100.319 Fowler cf 401002.263 J.Castro 400002.224 Domingez dh 400002.249 Krauss 1b 400001.172 Presley rf 301000.205 Hoes lf 300002.209 Ma.Gonzalez 3b 210010.250 Villar ss 300001.211 Totals 31151110 Seattle ABRHBIBBSOAvg. J.Jones cf 401000.316 Romero dh 300011.217 Cano 2b 412000.326 Smoak 1b 422000.233 Seager 3b 302300.242 Gillespie rf 310010.217 Ackley lf 401000.259 Zunino 412000.242 Bloomquist ss 311301.188 Totals 32611622 Houston Seattle 4, Seattle 6.

(16), Smoak (12), Zunino (7). (1). (16), Seager 3 (28), Bloomquist 3 (5). (17). (2).

RLIS- Seattle 1. GIDP- Gillespie. Seattle 1. Houston IPHRERBBSOERA Owens 0-1 5 2 3 955217.94 D.Downs 1 1 3 211001.50 Qualls 1000013.07 Seattle IPHRERBBSOERA Hernandz 8511192.75 Furbush 1 3 000005.68 Farquhar 2 3 000012.82 1-0. Tigers 7, Rangers 2 Anibal Sanchez gave Detroit a much-needed quality start, and the Tigers snapped their four-game losing streak with a victory over visiting Texas.

Austin Jackson and Andrew Romine homered for Detroit, and Ian Kinsler doubled three times against his former team. solo homer in the sixth was the first of his career. Texas ABRHBIBBSOAvg. L.Martin cf 400003.280 Andrus ss 300011.245 Choo lf 401001.309 A.Beltre 3b 412001.277 Rios rf 412000.308 Moreland 1b 301200.277 Choice dh 300001.190 Chirinos 300001.198 Odor 2b 301000.194 Totals 3127218 Detroit ABRHBIBBSOAvg. R.Davis lf 412000.277 Kinsler 2b 433100.326 Cabrera 1b 301110.326 V.Martinez dh 210020.323 Tor.Hunter rf 400200.286 A.Jackson cf 412200.260 Avila 400002.231 Castellanos 3b 401000.238 An.Romine ss 411100.176 Totals 33710732 Texas Detroit (8).

3, Detroit 5. (11), Moreland (8), Kinsler 3 (17), Mi.Cabrera (17). (3); An.Ro- mine (1). 2 (17), Kinsler (21), Mi.Cabrera (42), Tor.Hunter 2 (26), A.Jack- son 2 (15), An.Romine (3). (6).

Detroit 2. Mi.Cabrera, V.Martinez 2, Tor.Hunter. GID- 2. 2. Texas IPHRERBBSOERA S.Baker 0-1 6866216.35 Ogando 2211116.65 Detroit IPHRERBBSOERA Sanchez 7522052.83 Alburquerque 1100023.60 Krol 1100111.53 V.Martinez.

Blue Jays 3, Athletics 2 Liam Hendriks won his season debut, Steve Tolleson hit a two-run home run and Toronto was victorious for the ninth time in 11 games with a defeat of visiting Oakland. Brandon Moss homered for the seventh time in 18 games for the Athletics, who lost their second straight following a five-game winning streak. loss was just its third in the past 14 games overall. Toronto evened its home record at 11-11 and beat Oakland for the fourth time in 12 meetings north of the border. Oakland ABRHBIBBSOAvg.

Crisp cf 401010.254 Lowrie ss 411010.251 Donaldson 3b 300012.271 Moss 1b 412101.296 Cespedes lf 400000.242 Reddick rf 301000.220 Callaspo ph 101100.235 Gentry pr-rf 000000.274 D.Norris 401001.337 Punto 2b 301010.233 Blanks dh 300001.125 Totals 3328245 Toronto ABRHBIBBSOAvg. Reyes ss 401100.229 Me.Cabrera lf 400000.314 Gose cf 000000.304 Bautista rf 301010.297 Encarnacion 1b 301000.258 Lawrie 3b 311001.224 D.Navarro dh 300000.259 Tolleson 2b 311200.275 Kratz 300001.220 Pillar cf-lf 311000.286 Totals 2936312 Oakland Toronto (2). 9, Toronto 3. (7), Pillar (2). (11); St.Tolleson (1).

(41), Callaspo (16), Reyes (14), St.Tolleson 2 (4). (8), Reyes (7). Toronto 1. Reyes, Me.Cabrera. GIDP- 2.

2. Oakland IPHRERBBSOERA Kazmir 5-2 7533122.56 Ji.Johnson 1100006.63 Toronto IPHRERBBSOERA Hendriks 5 2 3 311331.59 Loup 9 1 1 3 200003.22 Delabar 12 1 3 011103.60 Cecil 12 2 3 200013.98 Janssen 6-6 1100010.00 1-0, Cecil 1-1. Orioles 8, Indians 4 Chirs Davis homered and had four RBIs, Adam Jones had three hits and scored three runs and host Baltimore beat Cleveland to snap the four-game winning streak. Nelson Cruz hit his 15th homer and Nick Markakis had four hits for the Orioles, who have 38 runs and 62 hits in their last five games. Davis hit a two-run double in the third inning and put Baltimore up 5-4 in the fifth with his seventh homer, his fourth in four games.

Cleveland ABRHBIBBSOAvg. Bourn cf 201020.281 Aviles 2b 400002.266 Brantley lf 411001.302 Chisenhall 3b 412100.381 Murphy rf 400000.276 C.Santana 1b 311012.156 Giambi dh 211310.125 Raburn ph 100000.195 Y.Gomes 400001.272 Sellers ss 401001.200 Totals 3247447 Baltimore ABRHBIBBSOAvg. Markakis rf 514000.306 Schoop 2b 500000.213 A.Jones cf 433000.295 C.Davis 1b 322411.267 N.Cruz lf 321110.286 Hardy ss 302110.293 D.Young dh 401100.279 Flaherty 3b 301010.211 C.Joseph 400000.050 Totals 34814741 Cleveland Baltimore (1). 5, Baltimore 7. 2 (13), C.Santana (7), Markakis (7), A.Jones 2 (10), C.Davis (7), D.Young (4).

(1); N.Cruz (15); C.Davis (7). (8), Giambi 3 (3), C.Davis 4 (25), N.Cruz (43), Hardy (13), D.Young (6). (4). (1). Baltimore 4.

RMU- 2, Raburn, Hardy. viles, Schoop 2, D.Young. Baltimore 1. Cleveland IPHRERBBSOERA House 0-1 61155216.43 Lowe 1230200.00 Carrasco 1100005.50 Baltimore IPHRERBBSOERA B.Norris 6644363.83 McFarland 1 1000103.38 Matusz 1100002.81 1000010.95 1-0. Flaherty, N.Cruz, Giambi.

Rays 1, Red Sox 0 Pinch-hitter Cole Figueroa hit an RBI double in the bottom of the ninth inning to lead Tampa Bay past Boston in St. Petersburg, Fla. Desmond Jennings drew a one-out walk in the ninth off Andrew Miller. Burke Badenhop entered and, after Jennings stole second, Figueroa drove in the winning run on a drive to right-center. John Lackey gave up five hits, including three by Evan Longoria, in seven-plus shutout innings for the Red Sox, who have lost eight in a row.

Boston ABRHBIBBSOAvg. Holt 3b 401000.326 Bogaerts ss 400003.275 Pedroia 2b 200021.275 D.Ortiz dh 301011.276 Napoli 1b 400002.260 Pierzynski 401002.258 Victorino rf 400000.242 J.Gomes pr-rf 000000.242 Sizemore lf-cf 301011.221 Bradley Jr. cf 301001.204 Carp ph-lf 100000.268 Totals 32050411 Tampa Bay ABRHBIBBSOAvg. DeJesus dh 401000.262 Longoria 3b 403000.262 Joyce lf 201010.281 Guyer ph-lf 100000.196 Myers rf 400001.232 Loney 1b 400000.302 Jennings cf 310011.236 S.Rodriguez 2b 200001.229 C.Figueroa ph 101100.250 Y.Escobar ss 300001.261 Hanigan 300000.222 Totals 3116124 Boston Tampa Bay (4). 9, Tampa Bay 8.

(3), C.Figueroa (1). roa (1). (10). guez. Tampa Bay 3.

Boston IPHRERBBSOERA Lackey 7500133.58 Tazawa 1 3 000002.66 Miller 1011112.91 Badenhop 0100002.36 Tampa Bay IPHRERBBSOERA Archer 64004114.11 McGee 1000001.27 Jo.Peralta 1000004.64 Oviedo 1-0 1100001.72 1-0, A.Miller 1-0, Badenhop 1-1. White Sox 6, Yankees 5 Adam Dunn hit a two-run homer off David Robertson in the ninth inning, and Chicago beat visiting New York. Alexei Ramirez also went deep, and the White Sox came away with the win after wiping out an early three- run deficit and then rallying again. They were trailing 5-4 going into the ninth when Dayan Viciedo led off with a single. Dunn then won it when he drove an 0-2 pitch out to right-center for his eighth homer.

It was the 10th time he has ended a game by ho- mering, and the first for him since July 4, 2013, against Baltimore. New York ABRHBIBBSOAvg. Gardner lf 401000.301 Jeter ss 412011.268 Ellsbury cf 400101.259 Teixeira dh-1b 210031.259 McCann 511300.222 Solarte 3b 301010.311 I.Suzuki rf 201020.373 B.Roberts 2b 411000.232 Robertson 000000--- K.Johnson 1b 100011.200 A.Soriano ph 111000.239 Ryan 1b-2b 100000.400 Totals 3158484 Chicago ABRHBIBBSOAvg. Eaton cf 513001.280 G.Beckham 2b 401011.274 Gillaspie 3b 501002.325 Viciedo rf 401011.287 Sierra pr 010000.183 A.Dunn 1b 421210.248 Al.Ramirez ss 413200.325 Konerko dh 401002.197 De Aza lf 410002.178 Flowers 402000.312 Le.Garcia pr 000000.238 Nieto 000000.324 Totals 38613439 New York Chicago (5), Ke.Johnson (3). York 9, Chicago 11.

(7); Al.Ramirez (7); A.Dunn (8). (15), McCann 3 (21), A.Dunn 2 (21), Al.Rami- rez 2 (34). (3), Le.Garcia (5). York Chicago 6. Eaton.

GID- B.Roberts. 2. New York IPHRERBBSOERA Kuroda 4 2 3 842234.55 Betances 1 1 3 100021.65 Warren 8 1 2 3 200031.63 Robertson 0-1 1 3 222112.77 Chicago IPHRERBBSOERA Noesi 6433536.82 S.Downs 0222006.11 Petricka 1 2 3 200201.63 D.Webb 4-0 1 1 3 000112.39 1-0, Dav.Robertson 1-0, Petricka 2-2, D.Webb 2-0. Petricka. Angels 6, Royals 1 Mike Trout homered and threw out a runner at third base, Chris Iannetta also went deep, and Los Angeles beat Kansas City in Anaheim, Calif.

C.J. Wilson hit two batters, including leadoff man Nori Aoki with his 105th and final pitch. Aoki had two singles and a double. The Angels won for the 11th time in 14 games and are a season-best seven games over .500. Kansas City ABRHBIBBSOAvg.

Aoki rf 413000.282 A.Escobar ss 500001.273 Hosmer 1b 400000.279 B.Butler dh 300011.250 A.Gordon lf 201111.269 Valencia 3b 300010.291 L.Cain cf 300011.301 Ciriaco 2b 401001.250 Hayes 400001.000 Totals 3215146 Los Angeles ABRHBIBBSOAvg. H.Kendrick 2b 512000.311 Trout cf 412100.275 Pujols 1b 200021.270 Freese 3b 400000.198 Calhoun rf 000000.238 Cron dh 412101.300 Iannetta 411100.240 Aybar ss 322110.267 Green lf 302100.378 McDonald 3b 100000.233 Cowgill rf-lf 401101.291 Totals 34612633 Kansas City Los Angeles (3). City 10, Los Angeles 7. (7), Cron (4), Green (3). (4); Trout (9).

don (25), Trout (32), Cron (7), Iannetta (15), Aybar (23), Green (5), Cowgill (9). (6), A.Gordon (2). City Los Angeles 3. Cowgill. Angeles 1.

Kansas City IPHRERBBSOERA Duffy 2-4 6955222.59 L.Coleman 1311015.27 Crow 1000102.89 Los Angeles IPHRERBBSOERA Wilson 6-3 6 1 3 411433.00 Jepsen 1 3 000014.80 S.Burnett 1 3 000000.00 Morin 1000010.84 Salas 1100012.84 1-0, S.Burnett 1-0. Aoki. NATIONAL Reds 5, Cardinals 3 Todd Frazier hit a three-run homer off Shelby Miller, who had won his last six decisions, and Devin Mesoraco added a solo shot as Cincinnati beat visiting St. Louis. The Reds moved within three games of the second- place Cardinals, who have won seven of their last nine games while staying right behind the division-leading Brewers.

St. Louis ABRHBIBBSOAvg. Carpenter 3b 412001.271 Wong 2b 211020.255 Holliday lf 400000.261 Craig rf 412200.244 Y.Molina 401001.327 Ma.Adams 1b 401001.313 Jh.Peralta ss 400101.251 Bourjos cf 301001.227 Maness 000000--Siegrist 000000--- M.Ellis ph 101000.188 S.Miller 200001.150 Jay ph-cf 101000.272 Robinson ph 100000.192 Totals 34310326 Cincinnati ABRHBIBBSOAvg. B.Hamilton cf 310010.252 Frazier 3b 412301.273 Phillips 2b 401002.277 Bruce rf 411002.217 Mesoraco 411100.406 Ludwick lf 401002.246 Lutz 1b 000000--- B.Pena 1b 312100.265 A.Chapman 000000--Cozart ss 300000.222 Bailey 101000.267 M.Parra 000000--Bernadina ph 100000.133 Broxton 000000--Heisey lf 000000.229 Totals 3159517 St. Louis Cincinnati Louis 6, Cincinnati 5.

(5). (9); Mesoraco (5). RBI- 2 (22), Jh.Peralta (21), Frazier 3 (27), Mesoraco (18), B.Pena (11). milton 2 (18). Louis Cincinnati 2.

liday, Y.Molina, Frazier, Cozart. day. 2. St. Louis IPHRERBBSOERA Miller 5544153.18 Maness 1 2 3 411012.79 Siegrist 1 1 3 000013.60 Cincinnati IPHRERBBSOERA Bailey 4-3 6833245.34 M.Parra 6 1100015.40 Broxton 3 1000000.69 Chapman 1100012.57 2-0.

Brewers 9, Marlins 5 Mark Reynolds hit a pair of two-run homers and Milwaukee won a record-setting slugfest at Marlins Park, beating host Miami. Giancarlo Stanton and Garrett Jones hit two solo homers apiece for Miami, and Khris Davis homered for Milwaukee. The teams combined for seven homers, the most since the pitcher-friendly ballpark opened in 2012. Reynolds homered in the fourth and again in the fifth, increasing his season total to 11. It was his 20th career mul- tihomer game.

Milwaukee ABRHBIBBSOAvg. Segura ss 422010.268 Gennett 2b 411201.272 Lucroy 512001.325 C.Gomez cf 524200.312 Reynolds 3b 522402.210 Overbay 1b 500002.194 K.Davis lf 411102.220 L.Schafer rf 401000.200 Estrada 300001.000 Kintzler 000000--- R.Weeks ph 000010.317 W.Smith 000000--Wooten 000000--Totals 39913929 Miami ABRHBIBBSOAvg. Yelich lf 500001.253 Dietrich 2b 401000.250 Stanton rf 422200.314 McGehee 3b 400001.283 G.Jones 1b 322210.286 Saltalmcchia 400003.259 Ozuna cf 411000.260 Hechvrria ss 200001.256 Hand 000000.000 Je.Baker ph 101000.243 Hatcher 000000--- R.Johnson ph 100000.313 Koehler 100001.118 Lucas ss 301102.333 Totals 3658519 Milwaukee Miami (6), Saltalamacchia (6). 6, Miami 5. (17), C.Gomez 3 (13).

(2). 2 (11); K.Davis (6); Stanton 2 (14); G.Jones 2 (8). 2 (12), C.Go- mez 2 (25), Mar.Reynolds 4 (23), K.Davis (16), Stanton 2 (47), G.Jones 2 (25), Lucas (4). (10). RLISP- Miami 2.

Milwaukee IPHRERBBSOERA Estrada 6 2 3 655073.98 Kintzler 1 3 100004.02 W.Smith 1100110.40 Wooten 1000012.63 Miami IPHRERBBSOERA Koehler 4-4 5977033.10 Hand 2322136.38 Hatcher 2100130.00 2-1. 2. Pirates 4, Nationals 3 Charlie Morton worked into the sixth inning to snap a lengthy losing streak and Pittsburgh beat visiting Washington. Pedro Alvarez hit his ninth home run of the season after being dropped from fourth to sixth in the lineup. Ike Davis, who replaced Alvarez as the cleanup hitter, went 2 for 4 with two runs scored.

Jason Grilli picked up his first save since April 14 in his return from the disabled list. The Nationals left 11 runners on base while losing their third straight. Washington ABRHBIBBSOAvg. Span cf 502000.267 Rendon 2b 300010.255 Werth rf 311021.278 W.Ramos 401010.188 Desmond ss 311010.235 Dobbs 1b 200101.160 Frandsen ph-1b 111000.241 Walters 3b 401003.188 McLouth lf 200010.150 Hairston ph-lf 000100.421 Zimmrmnn 201000.400 T.Moore ph 100000.203 Storen 000000--Espinosa ph 000000.218 Clippard 000000--Totals 3038265 Pittsburgh ABRHBIBBSOAvg. J.Harrison rf 401000.296 N.Walker 2b 401000.257 McCutchen cf 400000.312 I.Davis 1b 422000.276 R.Martin 311011.246 P.Alvarez 3b 411202.213 S.Marte lf 400100.257 Barmes ss 101010.220 Morton 200001.000 J.Hughes 000000.000 Snider ph 100001.214 Ju.Wilson 000000.000 Morris 000000--Grilli 000000--Totals 3147325 Washington Pittsburgh (12).

11, Pittsburgh 6. (11), R.Martin (2). (9). (2), Hairston (3), P.Alvarez 2 (27), S.Marte (15). (3), Barmes (1).

Hairston. Pittsburgh 3. GIDP- A.McCutchen. Pittsburgh 2. Washington IPHRERBBSOERA Zimmrmnn 6744243.95 Storen 1000001.10 Clippard 1000011.61 Pittsburgh IPHRERBBSOERA Morton 1-6 5 2 3 511443.29 J.Hughes 1 1 3 000002.77 Wilson 6 1 1 3 321103.38 Morris 4 2 3 000003.38 Grilli 5-8 1000114.00 2-0, Morris 3-2.

Desmond, Espinosa. Ju.Wilson. tin. Braves 3, Rockies 2 Gerald Laird drove in two runs with two hits, including a tiebreaking single in the eighth, and host Atlanta beat Colorado after the Rockies lost third baseman Nolan Arenado to a broken finger. Arenado left the game in the second inning after fracturing his left middle finger on a head-first slide into second base.

Michael Cuddyer hit a home run for Colorado. Ramiro Pena, who replaced third baseman Chris Johnson in the third inning, led off the eighth with a double to the centerfield wall off Adam Ottavino. After Andrelton Simmons and Dan Uggla struck out, Laird lined the single to left field and advanced to second when Corey throw bounced past catcher Jordan Pacheco. David Carpenter pitched a scoreless eighth and Craig Kimbrel struck out the side in the ninth for his 13th save. Colorado ABRHBIBBSOAvg.

Blackmon cf 400002.322 Cuddyer rf 412100.329 Tulowitzki ss 401001.377 Morneau 1b 401001.321 Arenado 3b 111000.305 Culberson 3b 300001.174 Dickerson lf 402002.352 Pacheco 301100.243 Rosario ph 100001.252 LeMahieu 2b 300002.285 Lyles 200000.200 Barnes ph 100001.319 Brothers 000000--Ottavino 000000--Totals 34282011 Atlanta ABRHBIBBSOAvg. Heyward rf 402001.247 B.Upton cf 312010.209 Freeman 1b 401001.303 J.Upton lf 401101.293 C.Johnson 3b 100001.265 R.Pena 3b 311000.196 Simmons ss 400001.265 Uggla 2b 310013.177 Laird 402200.208 Floyd 200001.125 Avilan 000000--- Pastrnicky ph 101000.233 D.Carpenter 000000--Doumit ph 100001.240 Kimbrel 000000--Totals 343103210 Colorado Atlanta 6, Atlanta 9. (13), Arenado (17), B.Upton (8), R.Pena (3), Laird (3). (4). (12), Pacheco (8), J.Upton (27), Laird 2 (3).

(8), J.Upton (5). Atlanta 8. checo, F.Freeman, J.Upton, Simmons. Colorado IPHRERBBSOERA Lyles 6622163.45 Brothers 2 3 200112.61 Ottavino 0-1 1 1 3 211031.74 Atlanta IPHRERBBSOERA Floyd 6 2 3 722072.49 Avilan 1 3 000004.20 Carpentr 1100012.53 Kimbrel 13-15 1000031.96 3-0, Avilan 1-0. Floyd 2.

Dodgers 2, Phillies 0 Clayton Kershaw tossed a two-hitter over six innings, Carl Crawford hit a solo homer and Los Angeles beat host Philadelphia. The Dodgers have won three of four. The Phillies have lost three in a row, tying their season-low of five games under .500. Los Angeles ABRHBIBBSOAvg. D.Gordon 2b 411010.295 Figgins 3b 500001.214 Puig rf 303120.343 Gonzalez 1b 500001.273 Ethier cf 302000.272 C.Crawford lf 412101.276 A.Ellis 301010.178 Arruebarrena ss 300013.000 Kershaw 300000.200 League 000000.000 Howell 000000--- H.Ramirez ph 100000.250 B.Wilson 000000--Jansen 000000--Totals 3429256 Philadelphia ABRHBIBBSOAvg.

Rollins ss 401000.275 Ruiz 200020.262 Utley 2b 401001.335 Byrd rf 400003.291 Howard 1b 400003.234 Ruf lf 100011.000 Revere ph-cf 201000.269 C.Hernandez 3b 300012.182 Mayberry cf 200000.200 Gwynn Jr. ph-lf 100000.200 R.Hernandez 200002.000 Hollands 000000--- D.Brown ph 100000.210 Bastardo 000000--Totals 30030412 Los Angeles Philadelphia (2). Angeles 11, Philadelphia 8. (7), Rollins (7), Utley (20). (4).

(38), C.Crawford (15). 3 (28). Jr. Angeles Philadelphia 5. lez, C.Crawford.

2. Los Angeles IPHRERBBSOERA Kershaw 6200393.49 League 0100101.35 Howell 10 1000002.08 B.Wilson 7 1000027.71 Jansen 1000014.15 Philadelphia IPHRERBBSOERA Hernandez 6 1 3 722433.83 Hollands 2 3 000003.94 Bastardo 2200134.15 3-0, Hollands 2-0. (Rain delay: Padres 11, Cubs 1 Yonder Alonso and Yasmani Grandal ho- mered, and Chase Headley drove in three runs, as San Diego beat visiting Chicago. The Padres set a season-high in runs and had 12 hits. Everyone but Will Venable had at least one hit among the starting position players.

Chicago ABRHBIBBSOAvg. Bonifacio cf 400001.285 W.Wright 000000--Lake lf 301010.280 Rizzo 1b 300010.270 S.Castro ss 300011.280 Valbuena 2b 411001.261 Castillo 402102.245 Schierholtz rf 300001.204 Olt 3b 300012.175 E.Jackson 100000.100 Coghlan ph 101000.160 Veras 000000--Kalish ph-cf 100000.253 Totals 3015148 San Diego ABRHBIBBSOAvg. E.Cabrera ss 522001.242 Maybin cf 432012.300 S.Smith lf 501201.333 Headley 3b 322310.211 Amarista 3b 000000.193 Alonso 1b 422201.198 Gyorko 2b 412100.169 Venable rf 300111.194 Grandal 411201.206 Stauffer 200000.250 Rivera ph 100001.250 Quacknbush 000000--Denorfia ph 100000.290 Roach 000000.500 Benoit 000000--Totals 3611121138 Chicago San Diego 7, San Diego 4. (9), Valbuena (11), Maybin 2 (7), Headley (5), Gyorko (4). (2); Grandal (5).

(20), S.Smith 2 (20), Headley 3 (16), Alonso 2 (13), Gyorko (22), Venable (8), Grandal 2 (15). (10). San Diego 1. mith, Venable, Grandal. S.Castro.

Diego 2. Chicago IPHRERBBSOERA Jackson 4988234.94 Veras 21000410.45 W.Wright 2233113.18 San Diego IPHRERBBSOERA Stauffer 5200151.90 Quackenbush 2211213.52 Roach 1000103.60 Benoit 1100022.08 INTERLEAGUE Giants 6, Twins 2 Pablo Sandoval and Brandon Hicks ho- mered to back a wild Tim Lincecum, and San Francisco beat visiting Minnesota. Lincecum allowed five hits and also had two wild pitches, escaping trouble in nearly every inning. Joe Mauer and Chris Parmelee drove in only runs in the third. Sandoval hit a three-run shot in the first, Hicks hit his eighth homer off Kyle Gibson in the fourth and drove in another run in the seventh.

Minnesota ABRHBIBBSOAvg. Dozier 2b 512001.261 Mauer 1b 512101.287 Plouffe 3b 400010.251 Parmelee rf-lf 401101.233 K.Suzuki 401001.301 Kubel lf 100020.255 Colabello ph-rf 100001.232 E.Escobar ss 201020.341 A.Hicks cf 200021.192 Gibson 200001.000 Nunez ph 100000.286 Thielbar 000000--Pinto ph 100000.243 Guerrier 000000--Totals 3227277 San Francisco ABRHBIBBSOAvg. Pagan cf 412000.318 Pence rf 411100.288 Posey 1b 410000.272 Sandoval 3b 411301.225 Arias 3b 000000.148 Morse lf 300001.263 Affeldt 000000--- J.Lopez 000000--Machi 000000--- H.Sanchez 300002.260 B.Crawford ss 311000.253 B.Hicks 2b 211201.200 Lincecum 200001.000 Blanco lf 100001.145 Totals 3066607 Minnesota San Francisco (2). 10, San Francisco 1. (5), E.Escobar (13), Pagan (11).

(1), Pagan (1), B.Crawford (3). (5); B.Hicks (8). (14), Parmelee (7), Pence (17), Sandoval 3 (16), B.Hicks 2 (20). (4). nesota; San Francisco 1.

0 for San Francisco 2 for 6. lee, Posey. Francisco 1. Minnesota IPHRERBBSOERA Gibson 4-4 5555044.68 Thielbar 2111034.50 Guerrier 1000003.60 San Francisco IPHRERBBSOERA Lincecum 6522644.55 Affeldt 7 1100011.72 J.Lopez 1 3 100112.16 Machi 2-2 1 2 3 000010.37 2-0. Lincecum 2.

ON THIS DATE 1918 Stan Coveleski pitched 19 innings in the 3-2 victory over the New York Yankees. Former pitcher Joe Wood hit a home run for the win. 1935 In the first major league night game in Cincinnati, the Reds beat the Philadelphia Phillies 2-1 before 25,000. 1936 Tony Lazzeridrove in 11 runs for the New York Yankees with a triple and three home runs two of them grand slams in a 25-2 rout of the Philadelphia 1940 The New York Giants beat the Boston Bees 8-1 before 22,260 in the first night game at the Polo Grounds. 1964 Harmon Killebrew of the Minnesota Twins hit the longest home run in Memorial Stadium, a 471-foot shot to left-center off right-hander Milt Pappas.

2007 Ichiro Suzuki went 3-for-6 with a homer in his major league game. Suzuki compiled 1,414 hits in those games the second most by a player in his first 1,000 games since 1900. Hall of Famer Al Simmons (1924-44) had 1,443 hits in that span. AMERICAN LEAGUE East Pct GB WGB L10 Str Home Away Toronto2722.551——8-2W-411-1116-11 Baltimore2422.5221 1 2 New York2423.5112 1 2 5-5L-211-1113-12 Tampa Bay2128.42964 1 2 5-5W-210-1411-14 Boston2027.42664 1 2 1-9L-810-1710-10 Central Pct GB WGB L10 Str Home Away Detroit2816.636——6-4W-114-914-7 Minnesota2322.5115 1 2 1 2 7-3L-112-1111-11 Chicago2525.500616-4W-213-1012-15 Kansas City2324.4896 1 2 1 1 2 5-5L-113-1110-13 Cleveland2326.4697 1 2 2 1 2 5-5L-115-118-15 West Pct GB WGB L10 Str Home Away Oakland3018.625——7-3L-212-1018-8 Los Angeles2720.5742 1 2 Seattle2423.5115 1 2 1 2 5-5W-210-1014-13 Texas2325.479724-6L-113-1310-12 Houston1732.34713 1 2 8 1 2 5-5L-410-157-17 results Baltimore 8, Cleveland 4Chicago 6, New York 5 Toronto 3, Oakland 2Los Angeles 6, Kansas City 1 Detroit 7, Texas 2Seattle 6, Houston 1 Tampa Bay 1, Boston 0 games Cleveland (Kluber 4-3) at Baltimore (U.Jimenez 2-5), 9:35 a.m. Oakland (J.Chavez 4-1) at Toronto (Dickey 4-4), 10:07 a.m.

New York (Nuno 1-1) at Chicago (Joh.Danks 3-4), 11:10 a.m. Texas (N.Martinez 0-1) at Detroit (Porcello 7-1), 1:08 p.m. Boston (Peavy 1-2) at Tampa Bay (Price 4-4), 1:10 p.m. Kansas City (Shields 6-3) at Los Angeles (Shoemaker 2-1), 4:15 p.m. Houston (Keuchel 5-2) at Seattle (Maurer 1-2), 7:10 p.m.

NATIONAL LEAGUE East Pct GB WGB L10 Str Home Away Atlanta2720.574——6-4W-217-910-11 Miami2524.51031 1 2 5-5L-119-76-17 Washington2424.5003 1 2 24-6L-314-1210-12 New York2125.4575 1 2 44-6W-110-1411-11 Philadelphia2025.44464 1 2 3-7L-38-1312-12 Central Pct GB WGB L10 Str Home Away Milwaukee2920.592——4-6W-114-1015-10 St. Louis2622.5422 1 2 Cincinnati2224.4785 1 2 35-5W-212-1010-14 Pittsburgh2126.44774 1 2 5-5W-315-126-14 Chicago1729.37010 1 2 85-5L-110-137-16 West Pct GB WGB L10 Str Home Away San Francisco3018.625——5-4W-115-815-10 Colorado2622.5424—3-6L-116-710-15 Los Angeles2623.5314 1 2 1 2 6-4W-19-1317-10 San Diego2227.4498 1 2 4 1 2 4-6W-113-149-13 Arizona1831.36712 1 2 8 1 2 4-6L-36-1812-13 results Los Angeles 2, Philadelphia 0Cincinnati 5, St. Louis 3 Pittsburgh 4, Washington 3Atlanta 3, Colorado 2 Arizona at New York, ppd, rainSan Diego 11, Chicago 1 Milwaukee 9, Miami 5 games Los Angeles (Haren 5-2) at Philadelphia (Buchanan 0-0), 12:05 p.m. Arizona (Collmenter 2-2) at New York (Z.Wheeler 1-4), 1:10 p.m. Colorado (Nicasio 4-2) at Atlanta (Minor 2-2), 1:10 p.m.

Milwaukee (W.Peralta 4-3) at Miami (Ja.Turner 0-2), 1:10 p.m. St. Louis (J.Garcia 0-0) at Cincinnati (Cingrani 2-3), 4:15 p.m. Washington (Strasburg 3-3) at Pittsburgh (Cole 4-3), 4:15 p.m. Chicago (T.Wood 4-4) at San Diego (Roach 1-0), 7:10 p.m.

interleague results San Francisco 6, Minnesota 2 interleauge games Minnesota (Nolasco 2-4) at San Francisco (Vogelsong 2-2), 7:05 p.m. -C4Main.

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