CHICAGO >> Jake Meyers homered twice and set a career high with seven RBIs, helping the Houston Astros beat the Chicago White Sox 8-3 on Saturday.

Batting ninth, Meyers had four hits in his third career multi-homer game.

Hunter Brown (5-1) struck out nine in six innings, winning his fifth straight decision. The right-hander allowed three runs — all in the first inning — and four hits.

Houston had lost two in a row, including the opener of the three-game series on Friday.

Andrew Vaughn had two hits and two RBIs for last-place Chicago. Fraser Ellard (0-2) got the loss.

White Sox right-hander Davis Martin permitted three runs and eight hits in five innings.

Meyers hit his first homer of the season on Martin’s first pitch of the third. He tied it at 3 with a two-run triple with two out in the fourth, capping a 10-pitch at bat.

Meyers connected for a tiebreaking three-run shot in the sixth against Penn Murfee, and he also doubled home Zach Dezenzo in a two-run eighth.

Houston played without slugger Yordan Alvarez, who was sidelined by right hand inflammation.

Brown has won five of six starts since a 3-1 loss to the Mets on March 28.

Chicago jumped in front in the first. Andrew Benintendi singled home Chase Meidroth, and Vaughn added a two-run single.

Rays 3, Yankees 2 >> Curtis Mead and José Caballero had RBIs in a two-run eighth inning, and Tampa Bay overcame Aaron Judge’s 11th home run to beat New York 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.

Guardians 5, Blue Jays 3 >> Daniel Schneemann hit his first career grand slam and added a solo shot, leading Cleveland to a come-from-behind victory over Toronto.

With Toronto leading 3-1 and two outs in the ninth inning, Schneemann pulled an 0-1 pitch from Yimi García into the stands in right field for his first multi-homer game and fourth long ball of the season.

Schneemann gave Cleveland its first run with a solo homer off Chad Green in the eighth.