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Sunday’s results, baseball

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White Sox 6, Red Sox 5 (19): At Chicago, Tadahito Iguchi hit a bases-loaded single in the bottom of the 19th inning and the White Sox beat Boston in a 6-hour, 19-minute marathon – the longest by innings in U.S. Cellular Field history. Chicago avoided a three-game sweep against Boston in the matchup of the last two World Series winners.

Orioles 5, Indians 4: At Cleveland, Corey Patterson scored on a passed ball in the eighth inning and Javy Lopez homered as Baltimore came back to beat the Indians in an error-filled game that saw Cleveland blow a three-run lead.

Devil Rays 6, Yankees 5: At St. Petersburg, Fla., Jorge Cantu and Aubrey Huff homered and drove in three runs apiece, helping Tampa Bay rally from a five-run deficit to beat New York.

Angels 4, Athletics 2: At Oakland, Calif., Kendry Morales hit a go-ahead, two-run triple to help Ervin Santana win his sixth straight decision, and Los Angeles beat the Athletics.

Rangers 5, Twins 2: At Arlington, Texas, Mark Teixeira and Gary Matthews Jr. hit two-run homers off All-Star left-hander Johan Santana and Texas beat Minnesota in the teams’ last game before the break.

Blue Jays 11, Royals 3: At Kansas City, Mo., Roy Halladay became the majors’ first 12-game winner, Aaron Hill had four hits for the second consecutive game and Toronto beat the Royals.