MLB roundup: Cubs rally past Dodgers 11-10 in 10

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Cubs 11, Dodgers 10 (10 innings)

Miguel Amaya tied the game with a two-out homer in the ninth, and Ian Happ walked it off in the 10th as the Cubs edged the Dodgers in a wild one at Wrigley Field.

Kyle Tucker homered, Pete Crow-Armstrong had three hits including a homer, and Porter Hodge (2-0) earned the win. LA got a three-run blast from Tommy Edman and solo shots from Andy Pages and Will Smith.

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Royals 4, Rockies 3 (11 innings)

Freddy Fermin delivered a walk-off single in the 11th inning as Kansas City outlasted Colorado, which has now lost 11 straight road games.

Drew Waters went 3-for-4 with a homer and triple, and Kris Bubic tossed seven scoreless innings. Colorado blew a late three-run lead despite Jacob Stallings’ clutch double in the ninth.

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Marlins 4, Reds 3

A swinging bunt and a throwing error gave Miami the edge as Xavier Edwards drove in the go-ahead run in the seventh.

Agustin Ramirez starred with a 3-for-3 effort, while Kyle Stowers hit a pinch-hit homer. Max Meyer pitched well, and Calvin Faucher secured the save.

Nationals 7, Orioles 0

Mitchell Parker allowed just one hit over eight dominant innings, while Dylan Crews and Nathaniel Lowe each homered for Washington.

Keibert Ruiz and James Wood added three-hit games. Baltimore starter Dean Kremer was hit hard as the Orioles were shut out for the second time in three games.

Guardians 3, Yankees 2

Tanner Bibee gutted out 106 pitches over six innings, and Steven Kwan’s sixth-inning single sparked a rally to lift Cleveland to its fifth straight win.

Aaron Judge went 4-for-4 for the Yankees, who’ve now dropped three of four. New York managed only six hits and struggled to provide run support.

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Red Sox 8, Mariners 3

Triston Casas crushed a three-run homer, and Alex Bregman delivered two doubles and three RBIs in Boston’s convincing win over Seattle.

Brayan Bello returned from injury and gave up just one run over five innings in his season debut.

Padres 2, Tigers 0

Nick Pivetta spun seven shutout innings, and Elias Diaz delivered a two-run homer as San Diego silenced the Tigers on the road.

Pivetta allowed just two hits while Robert Suarez earned his 10th save. Jack Flaherty took the loss despite nine strikeouts over six innings.

Mets 5, Phillies 1

New York surged late behind Pete Alonso and Luis Torrens’ RBI hits, and Griffin Canning earned his third win as the Mets stayed hot.

Cristopher Sanchez exited early for Philly with forearm tightness. The Phillies left nine runners on base.

Cardinals 10, Braves 4

Nolan Gorman broke a tie with a three-run double in the eighth, and St. Louis snapped a five-game skid with a huge win in Atlanta.

Gorman has seven extra-base hits and 12 RBIs in his last seven games at Truist Park.

Twins 4, White Sox 2

Trevor Larnach homered and Byron Buxton sealed the win with a diving catch as Minnesota ended a three-game skid.

Bailey Ober gave up one run over six innings, and Luke Keaschall added two steals and two runs. Chicago dropped its eighth in nine games.

Astros 5, Blue Jays 1

Houston scored three early runs and rode Ronel Blanco’s 6 2/3 strong innings to down Toronto.

Christian Walker and Jeremy Pena each had RBI hits. Isaac Paredes homered and Nathan Lukes hit his first of the season for Toronto.

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