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Friday’s results

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Yankees 6, Indians 1: At Cleveland, Alex Rodriguez hit career home run No. 501 as New York beat Cleveland. Derek Jeter had three hits and Bobby Abreu drove in a pair of runs for New York. The Yankees were managed by bench coach Don Mattingly, who filled in while Joe Torre served a one-game suspension.

Athletics 16, Tigers 10: At Detroit, Jack Cust hit a grand slam and drove in seven runs, and Oakland rallied after blowing a seven-run lead to beat the Tigers. Travis Buck had four hits, scored three times and drove in three runs for Oakland.

Orioles 6, Red Sox 5: At Baltimore, Brian Roberts led off the ninth inning with a double and scored the game-winning run on a sacrifice fly by Nick Markakis, giving the Orioles a comeback victory over Boston. The Orioles rallied from a 5-1 deficit with a four-run eighth against Eric Gagne.

Rangers 7, Devil Rays 4: At Arlington, Texas, Frank Catalanotto hit the go-ahead homer and had a career-high five RBIs to lead Texas over Tampa Bay. With the Rangers trailing 3-2 in the fifth, Catalanotto’s three-run blast put Texas ahead for good.

Blue Jays 2, Royals 1: At Kansas City, Mo., Shaun Marcum carried a no-hitter into the seventh inning, and Toronto held on to beat Kansas City. Marcum left with apparent leg cramps after Billy Butler’s infield single with two outs broke up the no-hit bid.

Angels 10, Twins 1: At Anaheim, Calif., Maicer Izturis hit his first career grand slam to help Kelvim Escobar end a three-game losing streak and lead Los Angeles to a rout of Minnesota. Escobar allowed a run and five hits over six innings. He struck out four and walked one.

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