



Kody Clemens hit a two-run homer in his first game at Fenway Park — with his famous father in attendance — and the visiting Minnesota Twins beat the Boston Red Sox 4-3 on Saturday.
With former Red Sox ace Roger Clemens watching from a luxury box along the first-base line, his son drove an 0-1 slider from Hunter Dobbins (2-1) over the short wall in the right-field corner to push the Twins ahead 3-1 in the sixth inning.
Of his son’s home run, Roger Clemens said: “It was amazing.”
Rays 3, Yankees 2: Curtis Mead and José Caballero had RBIs in a two-run eighth inning, and visiting Tampa Bay overcame Aaron Judge’s 11th home run to beat New York and stop a four-game losing streak.
Judge is hitting a major league-leading .432 and has a 29-game on-base streak. He is 26 for 52 during a 13-game hitting streak.
Marlins 9, Athletics 6: Kyle Stowers hit a game-ending grand slam for his second homer of the day, sending host Miami to a victory over Mason Miller and the Athletics. Stowers drove a 101.7 mph fastball from Miller (0-1) deep to left-center for his sixth homer of the season.
Padres 2, Pirates 1: Visiting San Diego’s Fernando Tatis Jr. sprinted home on a wild pitch by Pittsburgh closer David Bednar in the top of the ninth inning to lift the Padres past the Pirates at rainy PNC Park.
Fan who fell 21 feet at PNC Park awake, alert: The man who fell from the top of a 21-foot-high wall onto the warning track at PNC Park during a game between the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Chicago Cubs on Wednesday night is awake and alert.
The organizer of a GoFundMe page for Kavan Markwood, the 20-year-old who slipped off a railing and onto the field during the seventh inning of Pittsburgh’s 4-3 win over the Cubs, shared an update Saturday that Markwood is improving.
According to Jennifer Phillips, who is organizing the fundraiser, Markwood has made significant progress since being admitted to the trauma center at Allegheny General Hospital on Wednesday in critical condition.
Boston’s Casas out for season: Boston Red Sox first baseman Triston Casas suffered a ruptured tendon in his left knee and is out for the remainder of the season, the team said on Saturday. Casas, 25, ruptured his patellar tendon running to first on a roller up the line and fell awkwardly in Boston’s victory over the Minnesota Twins on Friday night.