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Sun May 28 201722:20MLB roundup: Trout injured in Angels' loss to Marlins
MIAMI -- In a game marred by an injury to Angels star Mike Trout, Giancarlo Stanton and JT Riddle homered to lead the Miami Marlins to a 9-2 win over Los Angeles on Sunday afternoon at Marlins Park.Trout, a two-time American League MVP who leads the majors with 16 homers, sprained his left thumb in the fifth inning while stealing second base. He left the game in the middle of the sixth, and the Angels said X-rays showed no fracture on his thumb.Stanton's homer was his 13th of the season -- two short of the National League lead -- and his second in this series. The homer by Riddle was a two-run shot that snapped a 2-2 tie. Riddle also doubled and had three RBIs.Rays 8, Twins 6 (15 innings)MINNEAPOLIS -- Evan Longoria and Logan Morrison hit back-to-back homers to open the 15th inning, and Tampa Bay outlasted Minnesota in the longest game in Target Field history.Longoria's seventh homer of the season came off the second pitch of the inning from Hector Santiago (4-4), who is scheduled to be the Wednesday starter for Minnesota. Morrison followed with a long homer to deep right field on the next pitch as Tampa Bay won for the second time in five extra-inning games this season.The game equaled the Target Field record of 15 innings and set a record for time of game for the eight-season-old stadium at 6 hours, 26 minutes.Dodgers 9, Cubs 4LOS ANGELES -- Los Angeles hit four home runs at Dodger Stadium that completed a three-game sweep of Chicago, the reigning World Series champions.Cody Bellinger and Enrique Hernandez each hit a three-run homer, Austin Barnes hit a solo shot, and Yasiel Puig put the game away with a two-run blast in the seventh inning.The Cubs received solo home runs from Javier Baez and Willson Contreras and a two-run blast from Anthony Rizzo. Chicago also scored all of its runs via the long ball.Yankees 9, Athletics 5NEW YORK -- Aaron Judge hit his first career grand slam with two outs in the bottom of the third inning and New York beat Oakland.Gary Sanchez and Brett Gardner added RBI doubles while Aaron Hicks and Chris Carter lifted sacrifice flies for the Yankees, who won for the fifth time in seven games.Khris Davis slugged a two-run homer and Ryon Healy had a two-run single for the A's. Indians 10, Royals 1CLEVELAND -- Jason Kipnis had four hits, including a home run, and Josh Tomlin pitched his fifth career complete game to lead Cleveland over Kansas City at Progressive Field.Austin Jackson had two hits and three RBIs as the Indians erupted for 10 runs and 18 hits after scoring just nine runs in their previous three games, all losses.Tomlin (3-6) gave up six hits, struck out three and did not walk a batter. Danny Duffy (4-4) gave up six runs and nine hits in four innings to take the loss.Rangers 3, Blue Jays 1TORONTO -- Joey Gallo hit the go-ahead solo homer in the fourth inning, Andrew Cashner pitched seven strong innings and Texas defeated Toronto.In avoiding a sweep of the three-game series, the Rangers ended a five-game losing streak and stopped a five-game winning string by the Blue Jays.Cashner (2-4) allowed five hits, two walks and one run while striking out two. Matt Bush pitched around a pair of two-out singles in the ninth for his sixth save.Padres 5, Nationals 3WASHINGTON -- Ryan Schimpf hit his 13th homer, and Chase d'Arnaud had two hits and drove in two runs as San Diego beat Washington to avoid a three-game sweep.Schimpf lined a two-run homer down the right field line in the first off struggling Nationals starter Joe Ross (2-1) to give the Padres a 2-0 lead. Schimpf has just nine singles this year and is hitting .163 for San Diego, which struck out 31 times in the first two games of the series.The winning pitcher was Kirby Yates (1-0), who came on in the fifth and retired all five batters he faced. Brad Hand pitched the eighth for the Padres. Brandon Maurer threw the ninth for his sixth save.Mariners 5, Red Sox 0BOSTON -- Christian Bergman tossed seven scoreless innings, Robinson Cano slugged a two-run homer and Seattle snapped Boston's six-game winning streak at Fenway Park.Cano's homer was his ninth of the year. Guillermo Heredia added a home run, his third, and Nelson Cruz drove in a run as the Mariners matched a season high with 16 hits.Bergman (2-2) reached the seven-inning plateau for just the second time in 60 career outings, allowing four hits and two walks with two strikeouts.Reds 8, Phillies 4PHILADELPHIA -- Adam Duvall and Patrick Kivlehan both had multi-homer games, and Cincinnati hit five home runs in a win over Philadelphia at Citizens Bank Park.Duvall's homers were both two-run shots, and he also had a run-scoring single in the first inning for a five-RBI game.It was the ninth consecutive series loss for the Phillies.Astros 8, Orioles 4HOUSTON -- George Springer hit a two-run homer as part of a six-run second inning and Lance McCullers worked six solid innings as Houston capped a sweep of Baltimore with a win at Minute Maid Park.The Astros completed a 6-4 homestand by pounding Orioles starter Alec Ashur (1-3), hitting for the cycle in the second inning to erase a three-run deficit.The Orioles have dropped seven consecutive games.White Sox 7, Tigers 3CHICAGO -- Miguel Gonzalez took a perfect game into the seventh inning before he allowed three hits and a run as Chicago beat Detroit.The perfect game ended when leadoff hitter Andrew Romine reached on a hard grounder to shortstop Tim Anderson that was initially ruled an error. The call was later changed to a hit.Gonzalez (4-5) struck out six and allowed three runs and six hits in 7 2/3 innings. He kept his perfect-hit bid alive despite a 30-minute rain delay in the fourth inning.Brewers 9, Diamondbacks 5MILWAUKEE -- Domingo Santana hit his first career grand slam and Jimmy Nelson struck out 10 as Milwaukee salvaged a series split with a victory over Arizona at Miller Park.Nelson (3-3) allowed seven hits for the second consecutive outing but held Arizona to a run in seven innings.Brandon Drury had three hits while Daniel Descalso, David Peralta and Nick Ahmed notched two each for the Diamondbacks, who were 3-for-7 with runners in scoring position and left seven stranded.Rockies 8, Cardinals 4DENVER --A four-run eighth inning steered Colorado over St. Louis.The victory in the rubber game enabled the Rockies to win their fifth straight series and improve to 12-2-2 in series this season.Gerardo Parra hit a three-run homer for the Rockies in the fourth, putting them ahead 4-0. Jedd Gyorko, Greg Garcia and Tommy Pham offset Parra's blast with solo homers, cutting the lead to one run.Giants 7, Braves 1SAN FRANCISCO -- San Francisco crushed Atlanta by six runs a day after scoring six runs in a Saturday night win. In the four games before that, all defeats, San Francisco scored six runs total.Giants starter Johnny Cueto, bothered in recent games by blisters on his pitching hand, stopped his three-game losing streak. Cueto (5-4) allowed six hits and walk and one run while striking out eight and walking one in six innings.San Francisco, in winning the rubber game of the three-game series at AT&T Park, beat Atlanta knuckleballer R.A. Dickey, a nemesis who had a 2.88 career ERA against the Giants, his fourth-best mark against any club he has faced more than three times.