Pablo López combined with three relievers on a three-hitter as the visiting Minnesota Twins beat the Milwaukee Brewers 7-0 on Saturday for their third straight shutout and 13th consecutive victory.

The Twins haven’t allowed a run since giving up six of them in the third inning of an 8-6 victory at Baltimore in the second game of a doubleheader Wednesday.

Milwaukee has been shut out in four of its last five games, the first time that’s happened in franchise history.

Ryan Jeffers went 4 for 5 with a homer and double, and Kody Clemens went 3 for 5 with a homer as the Twins collected 18 hits.

López (4-2) struck out six and allowed two hits and two walks in six innings. Justin Topa, Jorge Alcala and Kody Funderburk each pitched one inning of relief.

The Twins took control of the game by scoring single runs in each of the first six innings.

Giants 1, Athletics 0 (10): Wilmer Flores drew a bases-loaded walk on the ninth pitch from Mason Miller with two outs in the bottom of the 10th inning to bring home Willy Adames and send San Francisco over the Athletics in what for so long was called the Bay Bridge Series but is now being deemed the “Highway 80 Series” since the A’s relocated from Oakland to West Sacramento.

Miller (0-2) intentionally walked Mike Yastrzemski to bring up Flores with the game on the line a night after the Giants slugger hit three homers with a grand slam and drove in eight runs.

Mariners 4, Padres 1: Cal Raleigh led off the seventh inning with his 15th home run to break a tie, Dylan Moore had a two-run single in the ninth and Seattle won at San Diego.

Andrés Muñoz got the final four outs for his league-leading 14th save after Raleigh tied the Yankees’ Aaron Judge for the AL homer lead.

Padres starter Nick Pivetta gave up one run on two hits in six innings.

Mets 3, Yankees 2: Francisco Lindor hit a tiebreaking sacrifice fly in the top of the ninth inning and the New York Mets beat the Yankees in the Subway Series and battle of division leaders.

Juan Soto went 1 for 4 with a walk and is 1 for 6 in his first two games back in the Bronx since leaving the Yankees for a record $765 million, 15-year contract with the Mets.

DJ LeMahieu and Cody Bellinger homered for the Yankees, who had won seven of their previous nine games.

Blue Jays 2, Tigers 1: Ernie Clement hit a game-winning single with two outs in the bottom of the ninth and Toronto rallied to halt Detroit’s winning streak at four.

Trailing 1-0, Toronto tied it in the eighth on an RBI single by pinch-hitter Alejandro Kirk.

Tigers right-hander Reese Olson walked one and struck out six in six innings.

Cubs 7, White Sox 3: Dansby Swanson homered and Pete Crow-Armstrong drove in two more runs to help the Chicago Cubs beat the White Sox at Wrigley Field.

Miguel Amaya also had two RBIs as the NL Central-leading Cubs improved to 4-1 on a six-game homestand. Matthew Boyd (4-2) struck out eight while pitching six innings of three-run ball.

The Cubs set a franchise record with their seventh consecutive victory against the White Sox. The all-time series between the crosstown rivals is tied at 74 wins apiece.

Chase Meidroth and Tim Elko went deep for the last-place White Sox in their third consecutive loss.

Cardinals 1, Royals 0: Jordan Walker homered and Miles Mikolas pitched six sharp innings to lead surging St. Louis past host Kansas City.

Mikolas (3-2) allowed two hits with four strikeouts and two walks for the Cardinals, who have won three straight and 12 of 13. St. Louis is 7-1 on a nine-game trip.

Walker connected leading off the sixth. Iván Herrera’s two-out single in the fifth was the only other hit for the Cardinals.

Hard-luck loser Noah Cameron (1-1) went 6 1/3 innings in his second major league start.

Phillies 5, Pirates 2: Zack Wheeler pitched six shutout innings, Bryson Stott homered and drove in three runs, and Philadelphia defeated visiting Pittsburgh.

Stott launched his fourth homer of the season off starter Carmen Mlodzinski (1-4) in the third and knocked in two runs an inning later with an opposite-field single.

Wheeler (5-1) allowed three hits and a walk. It was his second consecutive scoreless start, and he’s gone 16 innings without giving up a run.

Rangers 5, Astros 1: Joc Pederson broke a tie with a two-run homer in the sixth, Wyatt Langford hit a solo shot in the seventh and Texas beat visiting Houston.

Tyler Mahle (5-1) allowed one run over six innings, keeping his ERA at 1.47 — ranking third in the AL.

Pederson, hitting .123 with four RBIs to that point as Texas’ primary DH this season, followed Marcus Semien’s one-out single off Ronel Blanco (3-4) with a drive to right-center for his second homer of the season.

Red Sox 7, Braves 6: Rafael Devers homered leading off the bottom of the ninth against Pierce Johnson, sending Boston to a win over Atlanta that snapped a four-game losing streak.

Jarren Duran had a two- run homer and a tying two- run single for the Red Sox.

Atlanta’s Matt Olson and Marcell Ozuna hit consecutive first-inning homers off Lucas Giolito, helping the Braves build a 5-0 lead before the Red Sox came charging back with two in the seventh and two in the eighth.

Drake Baldwin added a two-run homer for Atlanta.

Reds 4, Guardians 1: Will Benson and Rece Hinds hit solo home runs as host Cincinnati beat Cleveland for its third straight victory.

Rays 4, Marlins 0: Drew Rasmussen threw six innings of four-hit ball, Yandy Díaz had two RBIs and Tampa Bay won at Miami.

Jonathan Arranda and Chandler Simpson singled twice and drove in a run each for the Rays, who scored their runs in the fifth inning against Marlins starter Sandy Alcantara.

Rasmussen (2-4) struck out seven for his first win since March 31.

Alcantara (2-6), who lost his sixth straight outing, gave up four runs and five hits in five innings.

Nationals 10, Orioles 6: Luis Garcia Jr. had two RBIs to fuel a six-run first inning, and Washington defeated host Baltimore, which just a few hours earlier fired manager Brandon Hyde.

In the top of the first inning, Nationals leadoff hitter CJ Abrams hustled to second base on a routine single, Orioles center fielder Cedric Mullins misjudged a flyball and Washington scored four runs before Baltimore recorded a single out.

The key blow was Garcia’s two-run single, but there were also two doubles and a triple.