DENVER (AP) – David Dahl played his fourth game in a row, and the Colorado Rockies opened NL West's first game against the Los Angeles Dodgers with a 5-3 win over the Philadelphia Phillies on Thursday. .

Trevor Story and Gerardo Parra also went deep. In attempting to win the Premier League title in the team's history, Colorado (89-70) closes at home with three games against Washington, while the Dodgers finish in San Francisco. The Dodgers have a game ahead of St. Louis for second place in the NL standings.

Scott Oberg (8-1) started with 1 1/3 and Wade Davis was 42nd.

Philadelphia (78-81) has lost eight consecutive games per season and has gone 15-33 since the start of the season, with a total of 15 games against .500 on August 5th.

Jake Arrieta (10-11) allowed three runs and six hits in six innings. He had an ERA of 3.96, his highest level since 2013, in his first season after accepting a $ 75 million three-year contract with the Phillies.

YANKEES 12, RAYS 1

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) – CC Sabathia (9-7) won its 246th win and allowed New York to be closer to home next week, but was able to afford a 500,000 bonus $.

Sabathia was ejected in the sixth inning for hitting Jesus Sugar on one leg in retaliation against Andrew Kittredge, the reliever from Tampa Bay, who threw a throw behind Austin Romine's neck. During his last regular season start, Sabathia raised his season total to 153 innings, two fewer than a $ 500,000 performance bonus in his contract to reach 155 innings.

New York (98-61) took two games in advance over Oakland for hosting the match on Oct. 3. The Yankees hold the tie break, which means that another Yankees wins or a defeat in track and field guarantees that the match will run in the Bronx.

Giancarlo Stanton traded twice, bringing his total to 37, and Miguel Andujar and Luke Voit also played in depth. Jaime Schultz (2-2) was the loser.

CUBS 3, PIRATES 0

CHICAGO (AP) – Jon Lester, combined with three other forwards four times, David Bote hit a triple hat-trick and Chicago beat Pittsburgh to open NL Central's first line against Milwaukee before the final weekend of the season.

A day after the Cubs and Brewers made sure of no less than seating, Lester (18-6) escaped a busy jam in the first run and allowed three hits and four ballads in six innings. . He advanced to 6-1 with an ERA of 1.71 in his last eight starts.

Steve Cishek, Carl Edwards Jr. and Jesse Chavez followed with Chavez ninth for his fourth stop on five occasions with Chicago.

Chicago (93-66) hosts St. Louis (87-72) in the final series starting Friday while Milwaukee (92-67) is at home against Detroit. The Cardinals (87-72) follow the Los Angeles Dodgers with a second-place game in the wild card.

METS 4, BRAVES 1

NEW YORK (AP) – Julio Teheran looked strong in his last audition to be part of Atlanta's playoff rotation. He threw a two-stroke ball for six innings in the Braves' loss to New York.

The NL East champions Braves did not bring in first baseman Freddie Freeman and center forward Ender Inciarte.

Jason Vargas (7-9) launched seven bleached innings in his best start to the season for the Mets. He helped New York to clear the Braves for the second day in a row.

Tehran (9-9) allowed a point, eliminated five points and two goals, exciting with a deficit of 1-0. His last regular season start was a week before the playoffs started.

ROYALS 2, INDIANS 1, 10 INNINGS

KANSAS CITY, USA (AP) – Salvador Perez earned an RBI double in the 10th inning to give Kansas City a win over Cleveland.

Neil Ramirez (0-3) pulled out the first two batters in 10th place before advancing Aldaberto Mondesi, who stole the second and third places to reach 30 flights during the season. Alex Gordon also walked before Perez hit Ramirez's first shot in the left field to score Mondesi's win.

Mondesi also captured the Royals (57-102), who are no longer likely to reach the record 106 franchise set in 2005.

Jason Hammel (4-14) had a scoreless 10th, after three Kansas City referees who pitched four scoreless innings.

TWINS 9, TIGERS 3

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) – Willians Astudillo had four points, a career record, Tyler Austin added three and Minnesota beat Detroit.

Astudillo, who played in his 26th league game, dominated Minnesota's third round, while his double of two starts allowed the Twins to take the lead. He also added a two-point double to the fifth.

Minnesota took two of three against Detroit in the final series between teams this year. The Twins won the 12-7 series.

The starter of the tiger Francisco Liriano (5-12) left after only 2 1/3 innings because of a contraction on the back. The former Twin came out with the bases loaded and found himself charged with four races.

Austin tied the game in the third period with a double that scored Joe Mauer and Logan Forsythe. He also tackled Forsythe in the fifth inning with a double on the floor.

RANGERS 2, MARINERS 0

SEATTLE (AP) – First baseman Ronald Guzman broke the tie with a RBI single in the seventh inning and Texas ended a three-game losing streak by defeating Seattle.

Guzman hit fast-paced reliever Zach Duke's ball in the center right, scoring Ryan Rua, who reached the base on a brace. Guzman scored after right-hander Shawn Armstrong smashed Isiah Kiner-Falefa into the helmet with the bases loaded later in the round.

Ariel Jurado (5-5) made six innings, conceding only two hits and eliminating three goals to win two consecutive games against the Mariners in six days.

Duke (5-5) gave up two points in two-thirds of a heat after Seattle starter Marco Gonzales scored the Rangers' last five rounds.

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