NEW YORK (AP) – Luke Voit defeated David Price twice, Miguel Andujar defeated another in the right field and the New York Yankees beat the Red Sox 10-1 on Wednesday night.

Luis Severino (18-8) pitched seven rounds of a lap ball, and the Yankees did not need to get closer to Aroldis Chapman the day they l & # 39; 39 have activated in the list of injured. Chapman had been out since August 21st with tendonitis in the left knee.

Mookie Betts had two strikeouts and no goals on his return to Boston. He managed a grand slam by making a mistake in the ninth before ending up in a double dead end game. The MVP AL candidate was absent Tuesday after injuring his left side two days earlier, but returned to the front of the pack as a designated hitter.

The Yankees will try to send the Boston package Thursday with the AL East still undecided. The Red Sox lead the division by 9 1/2 games and entered this series of three games requiring a win to block the division. New York kept a 2-1 / 2 lead over Oakland to win the AL top wild card.

Price (15-7) made three runs this time, each aided by Yankee Stadium's small right field porch. Andujar hit his 25th just above the wall for a 1-0 lead in the second, and Voit added solo shots in the fourth and sixth row at about the same spot.

DODGERS 5, ROCKIES 2

LOS ANGELES (AP) – Yasiel Puig hit a three-run homer in the seventh inning.

Walker Buehler broke a career record of 12 and the Dodgers had a three-game second-round sweep of the second-place Rockies, giving the defending champions of the Netherlands the biggest lead of their division this season. They dominated Colorado 16-6 in the series.

After falling into a 2-0 hole in a first run of 36 shots, Buehler stabilized. The rookie gave three hits and one goal in six innings, and neither of the two races he dropped was won.

Puig's second career circuit went to Scott Oberg (7-1) and inflamed the crowd and his teammates. During a recent tear on the board, the excitable Puig lifted both arms around the bases.

Caleb Ferguson (7-2) earned two outs and Kenley Jansen earned his 36th stop.

Matt Kemp also played deep for the Dodgers, giving them seven players with 20 or more homers in a season for the first time. Brian Dozier's RBI tied two goals in the fifth.

ATHLETE 10, ANGELS 0

OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) – Stephen Piscotty hit a three-run homerun and tied his best career time with five RBIs, and Oakland beat Los Angeles for a three-game skid.

Oakland moved to Houston's first four games in Western Alberta and remained 5 ½ behind Tampa Bay for the second card.

Jed Lowrie and Piscotty each had a doubled double in a fourth-place six-point lead against Brett Anderson (4-5), who threw 6 2/3 innings. Three of the attackers finished the four-lap while Oakland's 14th shutout of the season took only 2 hours and 23 minutes.

Angels starter Felix Pena (3-5) finished fourth, allowing six runs and six hits.

INDIANS 4, SOX WHITE 1

CLEVELAND (AP) – Jason Kipnis hit a grand slam with a loss in the ninth inning and Cleveland defeated Chicago.

Kipnis hit a 3-2 throw from Ian Hamilton in the field seats for his 1,000th career success and was doused by buckets of water by his teammates while he was conducting a television interview.

The AL Center champions were retained twice in eight sets before their return.

Josh Donaldson started the heat with a hard blow. Pitcher Juan Minaya lined up the ball that rolled about 30 feet from the third baseline, but Donaldson first beat the pitch. Yandy Diaz hit a single with a shot from the left that pushed runner Rajai Davis to second place.

Melky Cabrera made a mound bunker attempt that was overtaken by reliever Caleb Frare (0-1).

Hamilton replaced Frare, but hit Yan Gomes with the first pitch to charge the bases.

Oliver Perez (1-1) won the final in ninth place for the Indians.

Daniel Palka has claimed for the White Sox.

PHILLIES 4, METS 0

PHILADELPHIA (AP) – Rhys Hoskins became the seventh fastest player to reach 50 career circuits and Philadelphia beat New York to stay in the NL East race.

Zach Eflin and five other strikers found themselves in six batters and Odubel Herrera added two home runs for the Phillies. They have won consecutive streaks for the first time since July 25 and have remained 5 1/2 games behind Atlanta, division leader.

Seven of Philadelphia's last 11 games are against the Braves, including a four-game series starting Thursday night in Atlanta.

In solo, Hoskins defeated Noah Syndergaard (12-4) in the first inning in his first 32 game. Only Rudy York (153), Mark McGwire (161), Gary Sanchez (161), Ryan Braun (171), Aaron Judge (174) and former Phillies hitter Ryan Howard (182), have reached 50 faster.

Hoskins, 25, then added his 35th double, and Jose Bautista scored a brace in RBI in fifth of Jerry Blevins. Eflin (11-7) eliminated nine players and allowed three hits in five innings. Luis Avilan, Victor Arano and Adam Morgan each took part in a heat.

BRAVES 7, CARDINALS 3

ATLANTA (AP) – Freddie Freeman hit a two-run homerun and competed in three sets, Touki Toussaint entered the sixth set and NL-East leader Atlanta beat St. Louis for a fourth game.

The Braves have a magic number of six on Philadelphia to clinch their first league title since 2013. St. Louis, who had won three straight games, leads Colorado by 1½ game for the second wild card.

Atlanta closest A.J. Minter, working in a non-backup situation in the ninth, walked two to charge the bases, but he hit Jose Martinez and brought up Paul DeJong.

Freeman's 23rd circuit, a shot from the left center, propelled the Braves 2-0 in the fourth against Jack Flaherty (8-8). Toussaint (2-1) allowed five hits and two runs in 5 2/3 innings.

DIAMONDBACKS 9, CUBS 0

PHOENIX (AP) – Christian Walker and Chris Owings defeated Cole Hamels, and Robbie Ray held the Chicago Cubs on a six-run win in the Arizona win.

Walker and Owings were part of a Diamondbacks squad that had only two regulars – Nick Ahmed and Ketel Marte. The group did most of its damage against Hamels (9-10), who had not lost ground since joining the Cubs from Texas on July 27th.

Ray (6-2) hit eight and walked four. Walker and Owings made three races each.

Jeff Mathis added a two-point home run to Allen Webster.

The NL Central Cubs lost 2 1/2 games against Milwaukee.

BREWERS 7, REDS 0

MILWAUKEE (AP) – Gio Gonzalez threw six smooth runs on his 33rd birthday and Jesus Aguilar hit a three-run homer in Milwaukee's Cincinnati victory.

Manny Pina also had a three-point shot and Aguilar finished with four RBIs. They helped the Brewers advance their lead over the Netherlands' best wild card three games against St. Louis.

Gonzalez (9-11) was acquired in an exchange with Washington on Aug. 31 in an effort to bolster the brewers' rotation. The left-hander took a win in two of his three starts with Milwaukee and the Brewers won all three games.

Reds right-handed pitcher Matt Harvey (7-9), a pitcher that the Brewers almost acquired a few weeks ago before the proposed deal was made, dropped out of Aguilar's home race.

MARINERS 9, ASTROS 0

HOUSTON (AP) – Robinson Cano played three innings, Kyle Seager, Mitch Haniger and Guillermo Heredia conceded the win and seven pitchers combined for a total of five shots in Seattle's Houston win.

The Mariners took two of three in the Houston series, leader of the AL West.

Seattle rookie Matt Festa made his first career start on a ball day for the Mariners and made his first run in perfect time before Casey Lawrence (1-0) took over and allowed a shot in the air. three innings. Adam Warren, Shawn Armstrong, Zach Duke, Justin Grimm and Roenis Elias each launched a round to close it.

Dallas Keuchel (11-11) was the loser.

RAYS 9, RANGERS 3

ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) – Tommy Pham has traded twice and extended his 21 game series. Tampa Bay has closed Texas three times.

The Rays won 14 of 17 games in September. They have 11 left and are 5 1/2 games behind Oakland for the second wild card of the American League.

Adrian Beltre hit his 13th Ranger Tour. It was the 475th of his career to equal the 30th place of Stan Musial and Willie Stargell. He is 15th with 3,159 shots.

Ryan Yarbrough (15-5), the second of five Tampa Bay pitchers, went four innings for the win.

Jake Bauers made a two-point single and scored on Willy Adames' single in second place left-handed Yohander Mendez (2-2) to give the Rays a 3-0 lead. Pham hit his 18th circuit before the third and Matt Duffy scored a brace in the fourth inning 8-1.

Pham returned to the eighth for his seventh career game. Bartolo Colon, 45, left the circuit on September 5th.

TWINS 8, TIGERS 2

DETROIT (AP) – Stephen Gonsalves threw six scoreless innings and Minnesota hit the Detroit pitcher.

Gabriel Moya started for Minnesota, but was replaced by Gonsalves in the second run, scoring the sixth time this season that the Twins used a "pitcher". The Gonsalves (1-2) allowed a shot and a run by scoring four.

Ehire Adrianza was 3 for 4 with three points scored, Tyler Austin was 2 for 3 with two RBIs and two points scored and Willians Astudillo was 2 for 4 with three points for the Twins, who swept the three-game series against the Tigers . Spencer Turnbull (0-1) made his first major league start, allowing six runs and six hits and a four-run run.

PIRATES 2, ROYALS 1

PITTSBURGH (AP) – Chris Archer launched seven solid games and Pittsburgh beat Kansas City to complete a three-game sweep.

Archer (5-8) allowed a six-hit run with eight strikeouts and one run. The Pirates remain in fourth place in NL Central despite a run of five consecutive wins.

Felipe Vazquez allowed a ride in the ninth en route to his 35th stop.

Adam Frazier broke a 1-1 draw with a center-right circuit with two outs in the fifth inning of right-hand rookie Heath Fillmyer (3-2). Adalberto Mondesi slammed for Kansas City.

ORIOLES 2, BLUE JAYS 1

BALTIMORE (AP) – Rookie DJ Stewart hit his first home race in the Major League and Baltimore used five pitchers to beat Toronto.

The Orioles rebounded one night after their 108th loss of the season, the strongest since they arrived in Baltimore in 1954. They stayed at three of the St. Louis Browns franchise mark of 1939.

Jimmy Yacabonis started for Baltimore and launched four scoreless innings, followed by Mike Wright (4-2), who shut out the Blue Jays in two sets. Miguel Castro gave a solo circuit to Billy McKinney in the eighth end, which reduced the lead to 2-1 before Tanner Scott made it to the final. Mychal Givens has finished to save him. Marco Estrada (7-13) was the loser.

PADRES 8, GIANTS 4

SAN DIEGO (AP) – Wil Myers and Freddy Galvis drew, Robbie Erlin scored five strong runs and San Diego beat San Francisco.

The Myers two-run circuit highlighted a second run of five points. Galvis added a three-point shot in the eighth end, while San Diego won for the second time in 10 games against San Francisco.

Erlin (4-7) defeated the Giants for the first time and posted a series of defeats in four starts.

Rookie Armies Garcia paid tribute to the Giants. Chris Stratton (10-9) took the defeat.

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