The Yankees defeated the Red Sox, extending their shutout streak to 17 innings. Meanwhile, the Blue Jays fell to the Angels despite a late comeback attempt, with the final score being 7-3.
The final score was 7-3 in favor of the Los Angeles Angels.
The Yankees have pitched 17 consecutive shutout innings against the Red Sox.
Amed Rosario hit a three-run homer for the Yankees in the first inning.
The Blue Jays struggled to string together hits and faced challenges with a caught stealing and double plays.
Braves' JR Ritchie allows home run on first MLB pitch
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The Angels built themselves a steady lead over the course of six innings, stringing a run together in each of the third through fifth innings on a Jo Adell sac fly and homers from Nolan Schanuel and Mike Trout. Toronto, meanwhile, couldnât solve JosĂ© Soriano and his 0.24 ERA on the season, though they had some good shots at it. The Blue Jays collected seven hits in five innings against the Angels ace, getting a man on in every inning Soriano pitched. They couldnât string together anything more than singles though, and ran themselves into trouble with a caught stealing as well as a double-play ball to limit the scoring threats. Things changed in the seventh, as Kazuma Okamoto worked a one-out walk and AndrĂ©s GimĂ©nez doubled to put runners on. Tyler Heineman grounded out to second to score the first run, but that brought them to two outs. Needing to get those hits, they finally fell as Nathan Lukes doubled and Ernie Clement singled to tie the game at three. Just as they tied things up, though, the Jaysâ pitching staff unraveled and gave it all right back. Trout was the one to work a one-out walk, and after stealing second Adell singled to put runners on the corners. Brayden Fisher was brought in to escape the jam and got the second out via strikeout, but then he served up a walk to YoĂĄn Moncada and Schanuel doubled to unload the bases. Vaughn Grishom popped a ball into no-manâs-land in right field to score one more for good measure and like that the Angels walked out of the inning up another run despite blowing their three-run lead in the top frame. The Jays couldnât muster anything in the eighth, and the ninth saw them strand two as Lukes struck out and Clement grounded to third to end it. View Link
**Tampa Bay Rays (13-11) 6, Cincinnati Reds (16-9) 1:** The Reds have been playing excellent ball to start the year, but Tampa got to them early in this one. They scored three runs off of Brandon Williamson in the second inning thanks to back-to-back walks to start the frame, added another on a Junior Caminero solo shot in the third, and drove him from the game in the fifth when they got an RBI single from Ryan Vilade. Cincinnati managed to avoid the shutout by lifting a sacrifice fly in the top of the fifth, but they otherwise had no answers to Nick Martinez as the 35-year-old pitched eight innings and scattered five hits with a singular walk. View Link **Baltimore Orioles (12-13) 8, Kansas City Royals (8-17) 6:** Pete Alonso got his new team off to a strong start with a two-run shot in the first inning, but Kansas City cut into that lead immediately with a Vinnie Pasquantino solo homer. The Royals flipped the lead in their favor in the fourth inning when Pasquantino led off with a double and scored on a Carter Jensen single, who later scored himself on a single from Lane Thomas. Baltimore answered back in a big way in the sixth inning, with six straight batters reaching safely capped off by Coby Mayoâs three-run blast to go ahead 8-3. KC clawed back three of those runs on homers from Jensen and Kyle Isbel in the bottom half of the sixth, but the only baserunner theyâd get the rest of the way would be Nick Loftin reaching via error in the ninth. View Link **Houston Astros (10-16) 2, Cleveland Guardians (14-12) 0:** The Astros covered all the offense this game would see in the first inning, and who else would be responsible but Yordan Alvarez. Houstonâs MVP candidate launched his league-leading 11th home run of the year, a two-run shot that would be all that Peter Lambert and company needed to secure the win. View Link **Detroit Tigers (13-12) 5, Milwaukee Brewers (13-10) 2:** Casey Mize was on his A-game, dealing six innings of one-run ball while striking out seven batters to earn the win. His lone mistake came in the third, when a two-out walk to Brice Turang set him up to steal second base and score on a William Contreras single and briefly put Milwaukee ahead. Detroit went up for good with runs in the fourth and fifth innings, Spencer Torkelson launching a two-run shot in the former while Kevin McGonigle and Colt Keith knocked in runs in the latter. The two sides traded a run apiece in the eighth inning, and a wild Kenley Jansen allowed the tying run to get on base in the ninth but managed to slam the door shut on Turang to pick up the save. View Link **Seattle Mariners (11-15) 5, Athletics (13-12) 4:** Logan Gilbert wasnât at his sharpest on Wednesday, working just four innings and allowing three runs on six hits and two walks. Fortunately for him, he exited with just a one-run deficit, and the Mariners erased it in the sixth inning on a sacrifice fly before taking the lead in the next frame thanks to J.P. Crawford and Cal Raleigh getting aboard ahead of Julio RodrĂguez who grounded a run in. Nick Kurtz wasnât ready to call it quits, hitting a game-tying home run in the top of the ninth, but Seattle was ready to rally. A leadoff single was erased on a double-play, but Raleigh and RodrĂguez singled to put the winning run in scoring position. Josh Naylor obliged, lining a single to left to walk it off. View Link **Texas Rangers (12-12) 4, Pittsburgh Pirates (14-10) 8:** A seven-inning gem from Braxton Ashcraft was neutralized by his bullpen entering for the eighth and promptly blowing the two-run lead Pittsburgh had built. They got it right back in the ninth though, as back-to-back singles followed by a fielderâs choice play at the plate went the Piratesâ way. Oneil Cruz made the tension drop shortly afterwards, as he greeted Jalen Beeks out of the âpen with a three-run homer to make it a more comfortable four-run game â the Rangers went down in order in the bottom half to make it a moot point. View Link