LOS ANGELES >> Max Muncy hit two three-run homers and tied his career high with seven RBIs, helping the Los Angeles Dodgers rout Aaron Judge and the New York Yankees 18-2 on Saturday.

The Dodgers pounded out 21 hits and their runs were their most ever against the Yankees, whose only runs came on Judge’s 20th and 21st homers. Los Angeles set a record for runs by a National League team against the Yankees.

Orioles 4, White Sox 2 >> Jackson Holliday hit his first career leadoff home run, Jorge Mateo slugged his first homer of the season and Baltimore defeated Chicago.

Guardians 7, Angels 5 >> Gabriel Arias hit a go-ahead two-run double with two outs in the seventh inning and Cleveland rallied from a four-run deficit to end Los Angeles’ eight-game road winning streak.

Brewers 17, Phillies 7 >> Rhys Hoskins hit two three-run homers against his former team, Jackson Chourio homered among his four hits and drove in five runs, and Milwaukee beat Philadelphia.

Rays 16, Astros 3 >> Junior Caminero hit two of Tampa Bay’s season-high five home runs and Zack Littell threw his first career complete game as the Rays sailed to a victory over Houston.

Mets 8, Rockies 2 >> Juan Soto hit his first homer in more than three weeks and New York sent Colorado to another series loss.

Cardinals 2, Rangers 0 >> Sonny Gray struck out 10 while allowing only four singles over seven innings and Willson Contreras had a part in both St. Louis runs as the Cardinals beat Texas.

Braves 5, Red Sox 0 >> Spencer Schwellenbach struck out 11 in 6 1/3 innings on his 25th birthday to help Atlanta beat Boston.

Royals 1, Tigers 0 >> Vinnie Pasquantino’s one-out single in the eighth inning drove in Nick Loftin with the game’s only run as Kansas City defeated the Tigers, snapping Detroit’s five-game winning streak.

Cubs 2, Reds 0 >> Drew Pomeranz, Ben Brown, Brad Keller and Daniel Palencia combined on a one-hitter, and Chicago beat Cincinnati.