Randy Johnson gets another win
San Francisco 6, at Oakland 3: Randy Johnson went seven innings to pick up his 302nd victory.
N.Y. Yankees 8, at Atlanta 4: Francisco Cervelli hit his first career homer to break the Yankees’ 14-inning drought in Atlanta, then Alex Rodriguez had a key two-run single.
at Detroit 5, Chicago Cubs 3: Gerald Laird and Miguel Cabrera homered to help the Tigers win their sixth in a row.
Boston 6, at Washington 4: David Ortiz homered and got his 1,000th RBI.
at N.Y. Mets 11, St. Louis 0: Fernando Nieve pitched six scoreless innings to win his third consecutive start while filling in for John Maine, and David Wright had four hits.
at Pittsburgh 10, Cleveland 6: Zach Duke gave up one run in six innings and the Pirates ended a five-game losing streak.
at Toronto 8, Cincinnati 2: Aaron Hill, Adam Lind and Vernon Wells homered in a five-run first inning.
at Tampa Bay 7, Philadelphia 1: Former Phillies slugger Pat Burrell homered for the first time in more than two months.
at Florida 5, Baltimore 2: Hanley Ramirez and Cody Ross both drove in two runs and Ricky Nolasco had his fourth consecutive strong outing since being recalled from the minors.
at Milwaukee 4, Minnesota 3: Jason Kendall’s two-out double in the eighth inning tied the score, then the Brewers’ catcher scored on two errors.
Kansas City 4, at Houston 3 (11): Miguel Olivo homered on the first pitch from Jeff Fulchino in the 11th inning to give the Royals the victory.
Texas 2, at Arizona 1: Vicente Padilla pitched seven sharp innings and the Rangers ended a five-game losing streak.
at Seattle 4, San Diego 3: Franklin Gutierrez led off the eighth inning with a home run off reliever Edward Mujica, and the Mariners won their 19th one-run game of the season.
at Chicago White Sox 10, Dodgers 7
at Angels 11, Colorado 3
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