Sunday’s interleague results
Red Sox 4, Marlins 3: At Miami, Mark Loretta’s eighth-inning sacrifice fly brought Alex Cora home with the go-ahead run, and David Ortiz hit his third homer in two days to help Boston beat Florida.
Angels 4, Dodgers 0: At Anaheim, Calif., John Lackey pitched 6 2/3 shutout innings and matched a career high with 10 strikeouts, Orlando Cabrera reached base safely in his 59th straight game for the longest such streak since 1960, and the Angels beat the Dodgers.
Yankees 16, Mets 7: At New York, Alex Rodriguez hit a grand slam and a three-run homer, sending the Yankees to a blowout of the Mets in their Subway Series finale.
Braves 10, Orioles 3: At Atlanta, Wilson Betemit had three hits, including a homer, and Horacio Ramirez delivered another strong start to help the Braves beat error-prone Baltimore.
Nationals 6, Devil Rays 2: At Washington, Ryan Zimmerman homered and Ramon Ortiz pitched seven strong innings to help the Nationals beat Tampa Bay. Ortiz allowed one run and four hits.
Phillies 11, Blue Jays 6: At Toronto, Ryan Howard and Chase Utley homered, and Bobby Abreu had four RBIs to help Philadelphia end Toronto’s five-game winning streak.
Twins 8, Brewers 0: At Minneapolis, Francisco Liriano struck out a career-high 12 in eight innings in Minnesota’s victory over Milwaukee.
Tigers 9, Pirates 8: At Pittsburgh, Chris Shelton hit one of Detroit’s two home runs against the team that gave him away and the Tigers held on to beat the Pirates.
Cubs 15, White Sox 11: At Chicago, Michael Barrett and Carlos Zambrano homered off Mark Buehrle during a seven-run first inning, and the Cubs hung on to beat the White Sox.
Cardinals 9, Royals 7: At St. Louis, Albert Pujols hit a three-run homer and Jason Marquis pitched seven innings to lead the Cardinals to a win over Kansas City.
Diamondbacks 3, Athletics 1: At Oakland, Calif., Brandon Webb pitched a four-hitter to win for the first time in a month and Arizona completed a three-game sweep of the Athletics.
Astros 9, Rangers 5: At Arlington, Texas, Eric Munson had a career-high five RBIs, Craig Biggio passed Babe Ruth on the career hits list, and Houston beat Texas.
Indians 6, Reds 3: At Cincinnati, Aaron Boone’s two-run homer broke an eighth-inning tie and Cleveland beat the Reds.