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Saturday’s games

Associated Press

American League

Devil Rays 6, Red Sox 5: At St. Petersburg, Fla., Travis Lee hit a go-ahead double in the sixth, rallying Tampa Bay past Curt Schilling and Boston. Schilling (1-2) blew a four-run lead in his third start of the season, giving up six runs and nine hits in seven innings. His ERA jumped to 7.13.

Rangers 10, Yankees 2: At New York, Chan Ho Park pitched impressively into the seventh inning, while oft-injured Jaret Wright walked off the mound with a shoulder injury during Texas’ victory over New York.

Orioles 4, Blue Jays 1: At Toronto, Erik Bedard threw seven scoreless innings and Brian Roberts hit a leadoff homer in Baltimore’s win over Toronto.

White Sox 3, Royals 2 (10): At Kansas City, Mo., Aaron Rowand singled home the go-ahead run in the 10th inning and Chicago beat Kansas City for the best 18-game start in its 104-year history. The White Sox have also won their first seven series of the season for the first time in franchise history.

Angels 9, Athletics 5: At Anaheim, Calif., Vladimir Guerrero and Chone Figgins each drove in two runs and Los Angeles rode a six-run fifth inning to a victory over Oakland.

Twins at Tigers (ppd): At Detroit, the Detroit-Minnesota game was postponed by snow. The game will be made up on Monday afternoon.

National League

Cardinals 1, Astros 0 (10): At St. Louis, Mark Mulder threw a 10-inning shutout, outpitching Roger Clemens in a marquee matchup and leading St. Louis over Houston. Mulder threw only 101 pitches in his ninth career shutout, becoming the first Cardinals starter to go 10 innings since Jose DeLeon pitched 11 against Cincinnati in 1989.

Marlins 4, Reds 2: At Miami, Dontrelle Willis won his fourth straight start to begin the season, and Juan Encarnacion’s two-run single as Florida beat Cincinnati.

Giants 6, Brewers 2: At San Francisco, Brett Tomko pitched effectively into the seventh inning and hit a two-run single to give slumping San Francisco a much-needed win over Milwaukee.

Pirates 4, Cubs 3: At Chicago, Jason Bay hit a tying homer in the ninth inning and pinch-hitter Freddy Sanchez tripled home the go-ahead run, sending Pittsburgh past Chicago.

Mets 10, Nationals 5: At New York, Jae Seo pitched six impressive innings, and rookie Victor Diaz had his first four-hit game to lead New York over Washington.

Rockies 8, Dodgers 6: At Denver, Preston Wilson homered and drove in four runs, and Shawn Chacon got his first win of the season despite some shaky moments from his bullpen during Colorado’s victory over Los Angeles.

Braves 11, Phillies 1: At Atlanta, Andruw Jones knows how to celebrate a birthday. The slumping Jones hit a three-run homer in the first inning to back another strong outing by Tim Hudson, and Atlanta easily beat Philadelphia.

Diamondbacks 2, Padres 1: At Phoenix, Alex Cintron singled home Chad Tracy with two outs in the ninth inning to give Arizona a comeback victory over San Diego.