


Jackson Chourio singled home the winning run in the 10th inning as the Milwaukee Brewers rallied to beat Los Angeles 3-2 on Wednesday to complete their first home sweep of the Dodgers in franchise history.
The NL West-leading Dodgers have lost six straight.
Milwaukee’s Trevor Megill (2-2) struck out Freddie Freeman, Andy Pages and Tommy Edman in order in the top of the 10th.
William Contreras led off the bottom half with a fly to deep center off Kirby Yates (4-3) that advanced automatic runner Sal Frelick to third. Chourio then singled through the left side of a drawn-in infield for his first career walk-off hit.
The Brewers tied the game in the ninth when Santa Rosa native and former Cal star Andrew Vaughn’s one-out pinch-single off Tanner Scott brought home Isaac Collins and put runners on the corners. Scott struck out Andruw Monasterio and retired Frelick on a grounder to second to force extra innings.
Dodgers starter Tyler Glasnow struck out five and allowed one unearned run, three walks and two hits over five innings in his first appearance since April 27. He had been on the injured list with shoulder inflammation.
White Sox 2, Blue Jays 1: Adrian Houser tossed seven solid innings, and Chicago stopped visiting Toronto’s 10-game winning streak.
Houser (5-2) won his third straight start. Edgar Quero hit an RBI double and scored in a two-run fourth against Toronto starter Eric Lauer (4-2), and Chicago stopped the Blue Jays one win shy of their franchise record.
Houser, who gave up one run and seven hits, has a 1.56 ERA through nine starts.
Red Sox 10, Rockies 2: Masataka Yoshida went 3 for 4 with a double and an RBI in his season debut after undergoing shoulder surgery in October, and Boston completed a three-game home sweep of Colorado.
Carlos Narváez, Wilyer Abreu, Romy Gonzalez and Jarren Duran homered for the Red Sox, who won their sixth in a row.
Lucas Giolito (6-1) went six scoreless innings, giving up four hits and no walks with six strikeouts.
Yankees 9, Mariners 6: Jazz Chisholm Jr. homered twice and drove in four runs, and Cam Schlittler won his impressive major league debut as New York defeated Seattle at Yankee Stadium.
Aaron Judge added a two-run double to help the Yankees overcome four Seattle homers. New York has won three straight.
Schlittler was called up from the minors to start in place of injured Clarke Schmidt. The 24-year-old right-hander froze big league home run leader Cal Raleigh with a 100 mph fastball for his first strikeout and was charged with three runs on four hits in 5 1/3 innings.
Schlittler walked two and struck out seven.
J.P. Crawford and Jorge Polanco each hit a solo homer off Schlittler. Yankees reliever Jonathan Loáisiga gave up a two-run shot to Randy Arozarena and a two-run drive to Cole Young.
Rays 7, Tigers 3: Junior Caminero homered and scored twice and visiting Tampa Bay ended MLB-best Detroit’s winning streak at five games.
Down 3-2 after five innings, the Rays scored four times in the sixth and Caminero led off the seventh with his 22nd homer.