


Jacob Lopez pitched seven innings and Nick Kurtz hit a three-run homer to help the visiting Athletics beat the Detroit Tigers 3-0 on Wednesday night.
Lopez (2-4) gave up three hits and a walk, striking out six to improve to 2-0 with a 0.82 ERA in his last four starts.
Jack Flaherty (5-9) took the loss, allowing three runs on five hits and four walks in six innings. Flaherty struck out seven.
Flaherty walked two batters in the third before Kurtz hit a changeup to the top of the first row of shrubs above the 412-foot sign for the rookie’s 11th homer of the season.
The Tigers didn’t get a runner in scoring position until Jahmai Jones doubled with two out in the sixth.
Yankees 7, Reds 1: Left-hander Max Fried became this season’s first 10-game winner, Jasson Domínguez and Trent Grisham had four hits apiece and New York won at Cincinnati.
Jazz Chisholm Jr. homered for the Yankees (46-34), who remained one game in front of Tampa Bay in the AL East.
Fried (10-2) went seven innings and allowed an unearned run, four hits and seven strikeouts.
Rangers 7, Orioles 0: Jacob deGrom held Baltimore hitless until Colton Cowser’s leadoff single in the eighth, leading visiting Texas to victory.
The right-hander, who turned 37 on June 19, retired his first 18 batters before walking Jackson Holliday. He walked Ryan O’Hearn with two outs in the seventh.
DeGrom (8-2) a two-time Cy Young Award winner, won his fourth straight decision, striking out seven and walking two.
Josh Jung had three RBIs with a run-scoring single in the second and a two-run homer.
Padres 1, Nationals 0: Nick Pivetta shut down Washington through seven brilliant innings, including matching his season high with 10 strikeouts, and San Diego won at home.
Pivetta (8-2) allowed just three baserunners, all on singles, and none reached scoring position.
Luis Arraez had three singles and drove in the game’s only run.
Brewers 4, Pirates 2: Making his third major league start, Jacob Misiorowski threw five shutout innings and Milwaukee defeated visiting Pittsburgh and Paul Skenes.
Misiorowski (3-0) allowed two hits, walked two and struck out eight and threw 74 pitches.
Misiorowski, 23, entered the game having given up one hit and two runs in 11 innings over his first two outings since being promoted from Triple-A Nashville on June 12.
Skenes, also 23 and the reigning NL Rookie of the Year, allowed all four runs in the second inning. Skenes (4-7) gave up four hits with two walks and four strikeouts.
Mets 7, Braves 2: Juan Soto homered twice and New York defeated visiting Atlanta for its first victory over its NL East rivals in six meetings this season.
No. 8 batter Ronny Mauricio also went deep and finished with three hits as New York won for only the second time in 12 games.
Clay Holmes (8-4) pitched around four walks in five innings.
With the score tied 1-all, Soto sparked a five-run fourth when he homered to right-center on the first pitch of the inning from Didier Fuentes (0-2), who was making his second big league start.