Rays: Curtis Mead and José Caballero had RBIs in a two-run eighth inning, and the Rays overcame Aaron Judge’s 11th home run to beat the Yankees 3-2 on Saturday and stop a four-game losing streak. Judge homered in the first against Zack Littell (2-5), who retired his next 11 batters before Austin Wells started the fifth with his sixth homer for a 2-1 lead. Judge has four homers in his last six games. The two-time AL MVP 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. Taylor Walls hit a second-inning sacrifice fly against emergency starter Ryan Yarbrough, facing his former team because Clarke Schmidt was scratched with soreness in his left side. Yankees shortstop Anthony Volpe landed hard on his left shoulder trying for a diving backhand stop on Christopher Morel’s grounder in the eighth, which went for an infield single. After a walk and three stolen bases, Mead hit a tying single off Mark Leiter Jr. (2-3) for his third RBI this season. Caballero followed with a grounder up the middle that Volpe allowed to pop out of his glove for his fourth error as he started toward second in a try for an inning-ending double play. Edwin Uceta got Judge to ground out with runners at the corners for the final out of the eighth, and Pete Fairbanks got three straight outs to remain perfect in seven save chances.

Red Sox: 1B Triston Casas suffered a ruptured tendon in his left knee and is out for the remainder of the season. Casas , 25, ruptured his patellar tendon running to first on a slow roller up the line and fell awkwardly in a victory over the Twins on Friday night. After laying on his back in pain — not moving the knee — he was carted off on a stretcher before being taken to a Boston hospital. Chief baseball officer Craig Breslow said Casas, who remains in the hospital, will have surgery, but the date has not been determined. “I talked to him last night,” Breslow said in a press conference discussing the injury outside Boston’s clubhouse. “We exchanged text messages (today). We all care deeply about just his overall wellbeing.”

Padres: OF Fernando Tatis Jr. was in the lineup for the game against the Pirates, less than 24 hours after taking a pitch on the forearm. Tatis exited the Padres’ 9-4 victory Friday night in the third inning after getting drilled in the left forearm on a 93 mph sinker from Pittsburgh starter Mitch Keller. Padres manager Mike Shildt said Saturday that X-rays on Tatis were negative. Tatis, who is hitting .345 with eight homers and 25 RBIs so far this season, was batting leadoff against Pittsburgh’s Bailey Falter.

Astros: Struggling slugger Yordan Alvarez was held out of the game against the White Sox in Chicago with right hand inflammation. Manager Joe Espada said he didn’t believe the injury was serious and Alvarez could return for Sunday’s series finale. The three-time All-Star’s condition has been cumulative and not related to a single event. Alvarez is off to a slow start this season, batting .210 with three homers and 18 RBIs in 29 games.