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    York Yankees rallied past Texas.Down 7-2 and in danger of falling 10 games
    behind AL East-leading Baltimore, the Yankees began their comeback when McCann
    homered off Cesar Ramos in the eighth.Rob Refsnyder singled off Matt Bush
    leading off the ninth, Jacoby Ellsbury singled and Dyson (1-2) relieved.Brett
    Gardner singled and Refsnyder came home when center fielder Ian Desmond bobbled
    the ball for an error. After Alex Rodriguez lined out, McCann homered into the
    right-field bleachers, Starlin Castro walked and Gregorius lined the ball into
    the right-field seats for his first career game-ending homer.Luis Cessa (1-0)
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    another unusual moment in a series full of oddities -- and Chicago finished a
    three-game sweep to get back on solid footing after a rough week.The Cubs went
    1-6 last week, hurt by an injury-depleted lineup and a balky bullpen. With
    thousands of Cubs fans in the stands at Great American Ball Park for each game,
    they pulled off an invigorating sweep.Rizzo drove in three runs in the first
    inning off left-hander Cody Reed (0-2) with the Cubs first inside-the-park homer
    since 2011, when Tony Campana circled the bases against Cincinnati. Left fielder
    Adam Duvall cut in front of center fielder Billy Hamilton but couldnt get to the
    ball, which deflected off Hamiltons face. He was examined and left the game.Kyle
    Hendricks (6-6) gave up Duvalls 22nd homer and went 6 2/3 innings. He also drove
    in a run with a squeeze bunt.ASTROS 10, ANGELS 4ANAHEIM, Calif. -- Jose Altuve
    went 4 for 5 and scored four runs to help Houston complete a three-game sweep.It
    was the second time Houston has swept Los Angeles in the last two weeks. The
    Astros finished the six games with 37 runs. It was also Houstons eighth straight
    win over their AL West rivals, extending the longest winning streak against Los
    Angeles in franchise history.Houston has gone 35-20 since May 1, the third-best
    mark in the AL in that span.Altuve, who extended his career-high on-base streak
    to 32 games, was a home run shy of the cycle and finished the series 8 for 14
    with two RBI and six runs.Dallas Keuchel (5-9) limited the Angels to three runs
    and six hits over six innings to win his second straight decision.Jered Weaver
    (6-7) pitched into the sixth inning but left after giving up a one-out solo home
    run to George Springer.NATIONALS 4, METS 2WASHINGTON -- Daniel Murphy homered
    twice, tormenting his former team yet again, and Washington completed a
    three-game sweep of the New York Mets.Max Scherzer (9-5) cruised against New
    Yorks sputtering offense, allowing two hits with 10 strikeouts over 7 1/3
    innings. He retired 18 in a row before Brandon Nimmos single in the eighth and
    finished with at least 10 strikeouts for the fourth straight game.Murphy homered
    off Logan Verrett (3-5) in the second for a 1-0 lead and golfed a two-run drive
    in the eighth. He matched his career high with 14 homers and helped Washington
    win its fourth in a row.The Mets went 23 innings without scoring before James
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    homered and drove in two runs in his return from a three-week stint on the
    disabled list to lead Tampa Bay.Moore (4-5) allowed three singles, walked two
    and struck out five to outpitch David Price (8-5), the former Rays ace who fell
    to 1/3 in five career starts against his old team.Guyer, who missed 23 games
    with a left hamstring strain, led off the second inning with his seventh homer.
    He doubled down the left-field line to make it 4-1 in the third.Moore,
    meanwhile, held the Red Sox hitless until Christian Vazquez singled leading off
    the sixth. Mookie Betts and Xander Bogaerts followed with hits to load the bases
    with one out, but David Ortiz popped up and Hanley Ramirez hit a routine fly
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    allowed one run in eight innings and Josh Donaldson homered to lead
    Toronto.Sanchez (8-1) allowed six hits, struck out three and walked two in
    extending his unbeaten streak to 12 games.The Blue Jays won their first series
    ever in Denver and their first overall since June 13-16, against the
    Philadelphia Phillies.Roberto Osuna gave up RBI doubles to Mark Reynolds and
    Daniel Descalso and put the tying run in scoring position with one out in the
    ninth. He hit Charlie Blackmon to load the bases before he struck out Cristhian
    Adames to end the game.Tyler Anderson (0-2) allowed the homer to Donaldson with
    two outs in the third inning and an RBI single to Troy Tulowitzki two batters
    later to give Toronto a 3-0 lead.ORIOLES 12, PADRES 6SAN DIEGO -- Mark Trumbo
    hit his major league-leading 23rd homer and drove in four runs as AL
    East-leading Baltimore won its seventh straight.The Orioles tied the 1996
    Oakland As for the most homers in June, 55. Overall, the Orioles lead the majors
    with 124.The Orioles hit four home runs in sweeping the two-game series,
    including three in Tuesday nights 11-7 win.Trumbo hit a two-run homer in the
    fourth inning and a two-run double in the ninth. Manny Machado had two hits and
    three RBI, and pitcher Yovani Gallardo (3-1) singled twice and scored a
    run.Christian Friedrich (4-3) allowed six runs, four earned, and five hits in
    five innings.TIGERS 10, MARLINS 3DETROIT -- Miguel Cabrera hit one of Detroits
    three homers to lead the Tigers past Miami.Cabrera hit his 18th homer of the
    season in the fourth inning, tying Billy Williams at No. 48 on baseballs career
    list with 426.Steven Moya and Jarrod Saltalamacchia cleared the fence in
    consecutive at-bats in the fifth, giving Detroit an 8-2 lead.Marlins reliever
    Dustin McGowan gave up all three homers, matching a career high.The Tigers built
    a cushion right away with a four-run first, getting two runs on Victor Martinezs
    single off Tom Koehler.Daniel Norris (1-0) struck out a career-high eight and
    gave up two runs on eight hits and a walk over five innings.Koehler (6-7)
    allowed five runs and eight hits in three innings.INDIANS 3, BRAVES 0ATLANTA --
    Danny Salazar threw seven innings, Lonnie Chisenhall hit his second homer of the
    series and Cleveland won its 12th straight.Cleveland swept its fourth straight
    series to extend the majors longest winning streak this season.The Indians need
    one more win to match the longest winning streaks in franchise history. They won
    13 straight in 1942 and 1951. They had another 12-game streak in 1922.Jason
    Kipnis broke a scoreless tie with a two-run single in the fifth.Salazar (10-3)
    was dominant, allowing five hits with no walks and eight strikeouts. He lowered
    the ALs second-best ERA to 2.22 while winning his sixth straight start.Braves
    right-hander Joel De La Cruz (0-1), recalled from Triple-A Gwinnett for his
    major league debut, allowed three runs in six innings.BREWERS 7, DODGERS
    0MILWAUKEE -- Junior Guerra allowed two hits over eight innings, Ryan Braun hit
    a two-run homer and a two-run double and Kirk Nieuwenhuis hit a two-run shot to
    help Milwaukee spoil Brock Stewarts major league debut.Brauns two-run homer off
    Chris Hatcher in the seventh inning gave Guerra some extra cushion, but the
    31-year-old rookie right-hander didnt need it.Guerra (5-1) allowed Corey Seagers
    double in the first and Yasiel Puigs single in the fifth. After he walked Adrian
    Gonzalez in the first, Guerra retired 21 of the next 23 batters, striking out
    seven.Guerra received a no-decision at Dodger Stadium on June 16 in his previous
    start against the Dodgers. He allowed five runs and five hits over 5 1/3 innings
    then.Stewart (0-1) retired the side in order in the first, but the Brewers
    scored five times on six hits in the second. The 24-year-old right-hander
    regrouped and held the Brewers scoreless for the next three innings. He struck
    out seven and walked two, throwing 95 pitches.WHITE SOX 9, TWINS 6CHICAGO --
    James Shields broke out of a slump with 6 2/3 innings against one of baseballs
    worst lineups, helping Chicago beat Minnesota.Shields (3-9) allowed one run and
    eight hits in his first win since he tossed seven scoreless innings for San
    Diego at Milwaukee on May 12. The right-hander got hit hard after he was
    acquired by Chicago in a trade June 4, going 0-2 with a 15.80 ERA in his first
    four starts.Todd Frazier, Brett Lawrie and Tyler Saladino homered for the White
    Sox, who improved to 7-1 against the Twins after losing 4-0 in the series opener
    on Tuesday. Saladino and Tim Anderson each had two hits and two RBI.Ricky
    Nolasco (3-6) was charged with seven runs and nine hits in 5 2/3 innings in his
    second straight loss.Nate Jones got one out for his second save. ' ' '