



WEST SACRAMENTO >> Shea Langeliers hit a go-ahead homer in the seventh inning and drove in five runs as the Athletics overcame two home runs by Aaron Judge to beat the New York Yankees 11-7 on Saturday.
Langeliers’ three-run shot to center field off Fernando Cruz (1-1) gave the A’s a 7-6 lead and helped them snap a three-game losing streak. Langeliers added a two-run double in a four-run eighth and finished with four hits.
Judge connected on a solo shot in the fourth against JP Sears and led off the sixth against Justin Sterner with another drive over the batting eye in center field in just his second game as a pro in his home region near Sacramento. That gave Judge a major league-leading 14 homers this season.
Grant Holman (4-0) pitched 1 1/3 scoreless innings for the win and Mason Miller got five outs for his 11th save in 12 chances.
The A’s took a 4-0 lead against Carlos Rodón on a solo homer by Luis Urías in the second and a three-run shot by Brent Rooker in the third.
But the Yankees rallied back behind the two solo homers from Judge and a two-run shot by Oswald Peraza to take a 6-4 lead.
Rangers 10, Tigers 3 >> Corey Seager had two solo home runs and an RBI double, Jacob deGrom struck out a season-high 10 in five-plus innings and Texas beat Detroit to end the Tigers’ winning streak at five.
Seager’s 19th career multi-homer game and second of the season came after he sat out two games to rest a hamstring injury. Joc Pederson supplied a two-run homer and Josh Smith and Evan Carter added solo shots and Adolis Garcia had two RBIs for the Rangers, who ended a three-game slide.
DeGrom (3-1) had six straight strikeouts in the first and second innings. He gave up two runs and five hits.
Kerry Carpenter and Riley Greene homered for the Tigers.
Phillies 7, Guardians 1 >> Bryce Harper homered during a six-run eighth inning, Ranger Suárez allowed only three hits over seven scoreless innings and Philadelphia defeated Cleveland.
Harper had his first three-hit game of the season as the Phillies improved to 4-1 on their road trip. His two-run shot to center field off Jakob Junis gave the Phillies a 3-0 lead and was part of a streak in which eight straight batters reached base. Philadelphia sent 11 to the plate in the inning and collected seven hits.
The 32-year-old slugger has 998 RBIs and is two away from becoming the 14th player in MLB history to reach 1,000 RBIs, 1,000 runs and 1,000 walks before turning 33.
Rays 3, Brewers 2 >> Travis Jankowski had a pair of hits including the winning RBI single in the ninth inning in Tampa Bay’s win over Milwaukee after the first home field weather delays in Rays history.
Jankowski singled off closer Trevor Megill to bring home rookie Kameron Misner, who was walked by Grant Anderson (1-2) and stole second.
The hit might have produced a close play at the plate but the ball snuck under the glove of left fielder Isaac Collins. Misner scored two of Tampa Bay’s three runs.
Braves 3, Pirates 2 (11 innings) >> Matt Olson homered in the third inning and scored the winning run on a wild pitch in the 11th inning as Atlanta beat Pittsburgh.
Chase Shugart (1-3) got Sean Murphy to ground to short for the second out in the 11th with Olson on third. He intentionally walked Michael Harris II to bring up Eli White. Shugart nearly hit White in the head with a pitch that went to the backstop, allowing Olson to score.
Cardinals 4, Nationals 2 >> Andre Pallante took a shutout into the eighth inning in the second-longest outing of his career, and St. Louis extended its winning streak to seven with a victory over Washington.
Ryan Helsley allowed the Nationals to load the bases in the ninth but retired C.J. Abrams on a first-pitch flyball for his seventh save in nine chances.
Red Sox 10, Royals 1 >> Garrett Crochet allowed one run on seven hits over seven innings, Rafael Devers was 4 for 4 with three RBIs and Boston beat Kansas City to end the Royals’ winning streak at seven.
Crochet (4-2) struck out nine and walked one. He struck out Bobby Witt Jr. with the bases loaded to end the seventh.
Marlins 3, White Sox 1 >> Eric Wagaman hit a two-run triple to break an eighth-inning tie, and Miami beat Chicago.
Diamondbacks 3, dodgers 0 >> Corbin Burnes threw seven scoreless innings, Eugenio Suarez hit his 12th homer of the season and Arizona beat Los Angeles.
One day after the Dodgers won a thrilling 14-11 slugfest, Burnes and L.A.’s Dustin May had an impressive pitchers’ duel.
Reds 13, Astros 9 >> Elly De La Cruz hit a three-run homer in a 10-run first inning as Cincinnati pounced on Lance McCullers early and held on for a win over Houston.
McCullers (0-1), who was making just his second start since Game 3 of the 2022 World Series, struggled with command. He walked leadoff hitter T.J. Friedl before plunking Matt McLain on the backside.
Cubs 6, Mets 5 >> Cade Horton earned the win with four solid innings of relief in his major league debut, and Chicago held off New York.
The team’s top pitching prospect gave up three hits — including Brett Baty’s three-run homer in the fourth — and struck out five.
Padres 21, Rockies 0 >> Fernando Tatis Jr. and Xander Bogaerts hit home runs in the fifth inning, part of a five-homer game for San Diego, and the Padres routed scuffling Colorado.
Jake Cronenworth, Gavin Sheets and Jason Heyward also went deep for San Diego. The Padres set season highs in runs and hits (24) for the second straight game while sending Colorado to its eighth straight loss.