Cubs: LHP Shota Imanaga will rejoin the team early next week in St. Louis following a sharp Triple-A rehab start on Friday, manager Craig Counsell said Saturday. Counsell wasn’t sure when Imanaga would be slotted into Chicago’s rotation but said before the Cubs’ game against the Mariners that the 31-year-old “is gonna make his next start in the big leagues.” Imanaga, who was 15-3 with a 2.91 ERA as a rookie last season, is coming back from a left hamstring strain. ... Ian Happ homered twice and drove in four runs in the Cubs’ 10-7 victory over the Mariners on Saturday. The Mariners’ Cal Raleigh hit his 30th home run after he went deep twice on Friday.

Brewers: Jacob Misiorowski lost his bid for a perfect game in the seventh inning of a 17-6 win against the Twins on Friday night. After issuing a walk to Byron Buxton, Matt Wallner lofted a home run to the flower bed just past the right-field wall, ending Misiorowski’s run of hitless innings to start his big league career at 11, the first starter to do that since 1900.

Yankees: Clarke Schmidt was pulled after tying a career high with 103 pitches, and the Yankees lost a no-hit bid against the Orioles on Saturday when Gary Sánchez singled to start the eighth against J.T. Brubaker. “It’s more him like looking at me like this is it for you right here,” Schmidt said after the 9-0 win. “There’s a little bit of a back-and-forth where you’re having a conference, some dialog, but you can tell with the look in his eyes, it’s ‘You’re at (103). We’re not driving you to 130 today.’ ” ... Luis Gil faced hitters for the first time since straining his right lat in spring training, throwing about 20 pitches in a session manager Aaron Boone described on Saturday as “free and easy.”

Braves: The team placed reigning NL Cy Young Award winner Chris Sale on the 15-day injured list because of a fractured left rib cage. Manager Brian Snitker said before the game that Sale felt discomfort while doing exercises Friday. Tests revealed the fracture that sidelined Sale. In his previous start, Sale sprinted off the mound and made a diving stop of a grounder hit by the Mets’ Juan Soto and threw him out for the first out in the ninth. He then struck out Pete Alonso and was lifted after allowing a single to Brandon Nimmo. Sale is 5-4 and has a 2.52 ERA through 15 starts this season.

Orioles: Jordan Westburg exited Saturday’s game against the Yankees in the third inning because of left hand discomfort. Westburg, who started at DH, walked in the first inning and stole second during an at-bat by Gunnar Henderson. He was replaced in the third by rookie Coby Mayo.

Diamondbacks: 3B Eugenio Suárez homered in consecutive innings to become the third Venezuelan-born player to reach 300 on Friday night in a 14-8 victory over the Rockies in Denver. Suárez hit a 405-foot shot to left-center field off Austin Gomber to it in the fifth, then connected off reliever Ryan Rolison in the sixth, a 398-foot shot to left that made it 11-7. The 33-year-old trails only Miguel Cabrera (511) and Andrés Galarraga (399) among Venezuelan-born players.