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Tuesday’s A.L. games

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Athletics 1, Blue Jays 0 (14): At Oakland, Calif., Damian Miller broke up David Bush’s no-hit bid in the eighth inning, then won the game with a bases-loaded single in the 14th as Oakland defeated Toronto. Bush and Rich Harden allowed one hit apiece through eight innings, but the game stretched on long after a duel of promising young right-handers ended in a draw. Jermaine Dye led off the 14th with a single off Justin Speier (2-6). After a sacrifice bunt and two walks, Miller singled to left to win it.

Rangers 6, White Sox 4: At Arlington, Texas, Rod Barajas broke a tie with a two-run double in the eighth as Texas beat Chicago. Gary Matthews Jr. homered for the West-leading Rangers, who have won five of six.

Yankees 4, Devil Rays 2: Gary Sheffield hit his 397th homer and drove in three runs to lead Jose Contreras and New York to a win at Tampa Bay, Fla. Contreras (8-3) allowed two runs and four hits in seven innings.

Twins 5, Tigers 4 (10): Jacque Jones homered and drove in the winning run with a sacrifice fly in the 10th to give Minnesota a win in Detroit. Justin Morneau also homered for the Twins, who swept the two-game series after losing six of their previous seven.

Orioles 12, Royals 3: Karim Garcia opened his second stint with Baltimore with two homers and five RBIs as Baltimore recorded 11 extra-base hits in a win at Kansas City, Mo.