Saturday’s games
Interleague
Yankees 5, Cardinals 0: At St. Louis, Randy Johnson outpitched Mark Mulder in a matchup of two of the game’s best left-handers, and Derek Jeter and Alex Rodriguez each had two RBIs in a victory over St. Louis.
Cubs 7, Red Sox 6: At Chicago, Todd Walker had three hits against his former team and Henry Blanco delivered a go-ahead sacrifice fly as Chicago rallied to beat Boston.
Braves 5, Athletics 3: At Atlanta, John Smoltz pitched his first complete game in six years and Andruw Jones hit a pair of two-run homers, leading Atlanta to a win over Oakland.
Marlins 6, Rangers 5: At Miami, Alex Gonzalez led off the seventh inning with a go-ahead homer, and Kenny Rogers failed to win for the first time in nine starts as Florida defeated Texas, which has lost a season-high five straight games.
Reds 10, Orioles 1: At Cincinnati, Felipe Lopez hit his second career grand slam and singled home two more runs, leading Cincinnati to a rout of Baltimore.
Pirates 18, Devil Rays 2: At Pittsburgh, Jose Castillo homered and drove in five runs, and Pittsburgh reached .500 after June 1 for the first time since 1999 by beating Tampa Bay.
Astros 6, Blue Jays 3: At Houston, Morgan Ensberg hit a three-run homer with two outs in the ninth, leading Houston over Toronto for its fourth straight victory.
Tigers 6, Rockies 4: At Denver, Brandon Inge hit an RBI single in the sixth, Rondell White had three hits and drove in two runs, and Detroit beat Colorado.
Mets 5, Angels 3, (10): At New York, Cliff Floyd hit a three-run homer in the 10th and Marlon Anderson had a tying inside-the-park homer in the ninth, lifting New York to a comeback victory over Los Angeles.
Twins 5, Dodgers 3: At Los Angeles, Justin Morneau homered and drove in four runs and Minnesota beat Los Angeles.
Padres 2, White Sox 1: At San Diego, Ramon Hernandez homered with one out in the ninth to tie it, and Damian Jackson had a bases-loaded single as San Diego rallied to beat Chicago.
Royals 8, Diamondbacks 5: At Phoenix, Emil Brown had three doubles among his career-high four hits and J.P. Howell won an impressive major league debut in Kansas City’s victory over Arizona.
Indians 7, Giants 6: At San Francisco, Ronnie Belliard had three hits, including a homer, and drove in two runs, helping Cleveland beat San Francisco.
National League
Phillies 7, Brewers 5: At Philadelphia, Pat Burrell’s three-run homer in the seventh led surging Philadelphia, which has won 14 of 16, to a victory over Milwaukee.
Associated Press