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Julio Rodriguez hit a milestone home run as the Seattle Mariners defeated the visiting Texas Rangers 5-4 on Sunday.

Jorge Polanco and J.P. Crawford also went deep for the Mariners, who took three of four games in the series. Rodriguez's two-run homer in the third inning off Jacob deGrom (10-4) was the 100th of his career and made him the first player in major league history to have 20 homers and 20 stolen bases in each of their first four years.

Logan Evans (5-4) allowed three runs on five hits over five innings, and Andres Munoz pitched a scoreless ninth for his 25th save.

Adolis Garcia went 3-for-3 with a double and home run for the Rangers, and Corey Seager also homered. deGrom gave up five runs on four hits in five innings.


Red Sox 6, Astros 1

Lucas Giolito gave up just one run and three hits over eight innings as host Boston swept Houston.

Giolito (8-2) struck out four and walked one in his longest start since Aug. 9, 2021. Ceddanne Rafaela went 3-for-3 for the Red Sox, who pieced together four hits, two sacrifices, one error, one balk, one wild pitch and one passed ball to score all six of their runs in the fourth.

Carlos Correa, who was re-acquired by the Astros at the trade deadline, hit his first homer in a Houston uniform since Oct. 15, 2021. Starter Framber Valdez (11-5) allowed seven hits and six runs (four earned) in six innings.

Dodgers 3, Rays 0

Freddie Freeman went 3-for-5 and drove in the game's first run to extend his hot streak and give Los Angeles the rubber-match win over host Tampa Bay.

Yoshinobu Yamamoto (10-7) scattered five hits over 5 2/3 innings and struck out six with no walks. Ben Casparius entered with the bases loaded and two outs in the ninth and induced a Yandy Diaz groundout.

Rays starter Joe Boyle allowed three hits over five scoreless innings before giving way to Mason Englert (0-1), who allowed Freeman's go-ahead single in the sixth. Junior Caminero and Jake Mangum notched two hits apiece for the Rays.

Angels 8, White Sox 5

Taylor Ward hit a three-run home run with one out in the bottom of the ninth, as Los Angeles rallied from a 5-0 deficit for a walk-off victory over Chicago in Anaheim, Calif.

Ward, who finished with four RBIs, hit a 3-2 sweeper from Chicago reliever Tyler Alexander (4-10) 397-feet into the left field bullpen for his career-high 26th homer. It was the eighth walk-off win for the Angels this season. Zach Neto homered and doubled, while driving in three runs. Nolan Schanuel doubled and had two hits, while scoring two runs as the Angels snapped a three-game losing streak.

For the White Sox, Colson Montgomery went 2-for-4 with a home run and four RBIs, Brooks Baldwin had three hits, Luis Robert Jr. went 2-for-4 with an RBI and a run scored, and Lenyn Sosa scored two runs. Chicago had a three-game winning streak snapped.

Phillies 2, Tigers 0

Kyle Schwarber belted his 38th homer of the year and threw eight scoreless innings to help host Philadelphia to a shutout victory over Detroit.

Sanchez (10-3) allowed five hits and struck out six over eight innings. It is the 17th time this season that the left-hander has allowed two or fewer runs. Jhoan Duran came on in the ninth inning to register his 18th save of the season and second on the weekend since being obtained from Minnesota on Wednesday.

Tigers starter Charlie Morton (7-9), a 41-year-old right-hander who was obtained from Baltimore on Thursday shortly before the trade deadline, struck out six while allowing one run on four hits over six innings.

Giants 12, Mets 4

Carson Whisenhunt recorded his first career win by combining with three relievers on an eight-hitter for visiting San Francisco, which beat New York in the rubber game of a three-game series.

Rafael Devers was 3-for-4 with a homer and four RBIs for the Giants, who improved to 4-11 since the All-Star Break. Patrick Bailey and Dominic Smith had two RBIs each while Casey Schmitt drilled a three-run homer in the ninth. Jung Hoo Lee was 4-for-4 with a walk and two runs.

Francisco Lindor homered in the first for the Mets, who are 10-10 in their last 20 games. Francisco Alvarez was 2-for-3 with a two-run ninth-inning single.

Braves 4, Reds 2

Eli White hit a pair of home runs to help Atlanta beat Cincinnati in the Speedway Classic held at Bristol (Tenn.) Motor Speedway before an MLB-record crowd of 91,032.

It was the completion of a game that began Saturday and suspended in the bottom of the first inning. The winning pitcher was Hurston Waldrep, who was recalled from Triple-A Gwinnett. He took over from Austin Cox, who was the opener on Saturday and allowed three hits and a run in one third of an inning before the game was suspended. Waldrep (1-0) worked 5 2/3 innings and allowed one run on three hits in his first major league appearance of the season.

White connected on a three-run shot in the second inning off Brent Suter and added a solo homer in the seventh off Scott Barlow, giving him six for the season. It was the second multi-home run game of White's career.

Brewers 14, Nationals 3

Brice Turang homered twice and drove in four runs, and the Brewers routed the Nationals to complete a sweep of the three-game series.

Milwaukee's scheduled starter, rookie Jacob Misiorowski, was placed on the injured list Sunday morning with a left tibia contusion. Logan Henderson was recalled from Triple-A Nashville and pitched 4 1/3 innings, allowing a run on three hits.

Brad Lord (2-6) took the loss, allowing three runs on six hits over 4 2/3 innings. Drew Millas had two doubles for Washington.

Royals 7, Blue Jays 4

The visiting Royals rallied with a five-run 10th inning to take the rubber match against the Blue Jays.

Kyle Isbel started the late-game run with an RBI double against Seranthony Dominguez (2-4). Isbel had two hits for the Royals, who started a nine-game road trip with the series win. Tyler Tolbert delivered a two-RBI single, then scored on a sacrifice fly by Maikel Garcia.

Ernie Clement and Joey Loperfido had two hits each for the Blue Jays. Toronto drove in two runs in the bottom of the 10th but still came up short.

Marlins 7, Yankees 3

All-Star outfielder Kyle Stowers launched a three-run homer as the host Marlins swept the Yankees for the first time in franchise history.

Stowers, whose fourth-inning blast pushed the Marlins' lead to 6-1, finished with two homers and eight RBIs in the three-game series. Starter Edward Cabrera (5-5) pitched six strong innings on Sunday, allowing just two hits, one walk, and one run while striking out seven.

New York was led by former Marlins star Jazz Chisholm Jr., who slugged a two-run homer. Luis Gil (0-1) made his 2025 season debut. In 3 1/3 innings, he allowed four runs and five hits.

Twins 5, Guardians 4

Trevor Larnach singled in two runs to cap a four-run first inning as Minnesota beat host Cleveland to salvage a win in the three-game series.

Twins starter Jose Urena went four innings in his spot start. The right-hander reliever gave up two runs and five hits. Kody Funderbuck (2-1) picked up the win, relieving Urena and throwing two scoreless innings, giving up three hits and striking out two. Erasmo Ramirez, 35, earned his first save in his first appearance of the season.

The Guardians also started a reliever in Joey Cantillo (2-2). After giving up the four runs in the first, he settled to go 5 2/3 innings, giving up six hits, walking two and striking out nine in 91 pitches.

Cubs 5, Orioles 3

Justin Turner delivered a pinch-hit two-run homer in the ninth to lift Chicago past visiting Baltimore in the rubber game of their three-game series.

On the first pitch after Orioles third baseman Jordan Westburg threw high to first on a Dansby Swanson grounder to open the ninth, Turner belted a fastball from Keegan Akin (3-1) over the wall in left-center field for the first regular-season walk-off homer of the 40-year-old's career.

Seiya Suzuki had two hits, one RBI and one run while Kyle Tucker and Nico Hoerner added two hits apiece for the Cubs, who have won three of four. Cubs starter Colin Rea allowed two runs and five hits in 4 2/3 innings. Daniel Palencia (1-2) blew the save in the ninth but got the win.

Diamondbacks 6, Athletics 4

Corbin Carroll capped a three-run second with an RBI single, Eduardo Rodriguez threw five effective innings and Arizona won a road series over the Athletics in West Sacramento, Calif.

Blaze Alexander hit his first home run of the season, while Alek Thomas and Geraldo Perdomo had three hits apiece for the Diamondbacks. Rodriguez (4-7) was charged with two runs on six hits in his five innings.

Athletics rookie starter Jack Perkins (0-2) was pulled after three innings, having allowed four runs and five hits. Teammate JJ Bleday was 4-for-4 with a home run, double, two singles, three runs scored and one RBI.

Pirates 9, Rockies 5

Spencer Horwitz homered twice, doubled and drove in a career-high six runs, Tommy Pham also went deep, and Pittsburgh beat Colorado in Denver.

Nick Gonzales had four hits for Pittsburgh, which salvaged the finale of the three-game series. Mitch Keller (5-10) allowed five runs on seven hits in five-plus innings.

Mickey Moniak, Hunter Goodman and Jordan Beck hit consecutive homers in the sixth inning, but it wasn't enough for the Rockies. Colorado starter Bradley Blalock (1-3) gave up seven runs on six hits in 5 2/3 innings.

Padres 7, Cardinals 3

Jake Cronenworth cracked a two-run homer and Dylan Cease tossed five scoreless innings as host San Diego defeated St. Louis.

Cease (4-10) allowed just one hit, a first-inning single to Ivan Herrera, and one walk while striking out nine. It was the first win since June 21 for Cease, who was kept by San Diego general manager A.J. Preller at the trading deadline despite rumors he would be dealt.

Cardinals starter Andre Pallante (6-8) worked in and out of trouble for most of his five innings, permitting two runs on five hits, including Cronenworth's ninth homer of the season in the fourth.

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