
BALTIMORE — Dylan Bundy allowed two runs over seven innings, Jonathan Schoop had a pair of RBIs and Baltimore snapped a seven-game losing streak with a 3-2 victory over the New York Yankees on Monday.
Baltimore ended its longest skid since losing nine straight in July 2011. The Orioles won for only the fourth time in 17 games since May 9.
Bundy (6-3) kept the Yankees in check, scattering seven hits with three strikeouts and a walk. Mark Trumbo also had a pair of hits and one RBI for Baltimore in the first.
Aaron Judge pulled the Yankees within 3-2 in the seventh on a solo shot to center field off Bundy’s 95 mph fastball that traveled an estimated 429 feet. Five of Judge’s league-leading 17 home runs have come against Baltimore, including two April 28 in New York when the Orioles blew a 9-1 lead.
Astros 16, Twins 8
MINNEAPOLIS — Carlos Beltran had four hits and capped an 11-run eighth inning with a three-run homer as Houston rallied past Minnesota in a matchup of first-place teams.
Carlos Correa added three hits and three RBIs as Houston recovered from a six-run deficit with their first 11-run inning since 1994. The Astros scored a season high in runs and knocked a season-high 18 hits.
Jose Altuve and Marwin Gonzalez also had three hits apiece, and Alex Bregman added a two-run homer for Houston, which has won seven of its past eight games and leads the majors with 36 victories and 16 road wins.
Dodgers 5, Cardinals 1
ST. LOUIS — Belting three long balls and getting five solid innings from starter Rich Hill, Los Angeles dumped slumping St. Louis at sold-out Busch Stadium.
Chase Utley, Cody Bellinger and Logan Forsythe each cracked homers for the Dodgers, which won for the ninth time in 11 games while handing St. Louis (24-24) its ninth loss in 12 contests.
Hill (2-2) gave up two hits and a run in five innings, walking two and fanning four. Mike Leake (5-3), who entered the game as the National League leader in ERA at 1.91, allowed six hits and four runs in seven innings with a walk and six strikeouts.
White Sox 5, Red Sox 4
CHICAGO — Melky Cabrera went 2-for-4 with a home run and four RBIs, and Chicago rallied to beat Boston in David Price’s season debut.
Kevan Smith added a double, an RBI and a run as the White Sox erased a pair of deficits. Chicago notched its fourth win in the past five games. White Sox right-hander Juan Minaya (1-0) pitched a scoreless inning of relief with three strikeouts to earn the victory.
Mookie Betts finished 2-for-4 with a double and a home run to lead the Red Sox at the plate. Price allowed three runs in five innings for Boston, which dropped its second game in a row after winning the previous six. Matt Barnes (3-2) drew the loss for the Red Sox after allowing Cabrera’s go-ahead single in the seventh.