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MLB roundup: O’s get grand slam from Jackson Holliday, beat Jays

MLB: Toronto Blue Jays at Baltimore OriolesJul 31, 2024; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Baltimore Orioles second baseman Jackson Holliday (7) celebrates with outfielder Cedric Mullins (31), third baseman Jordan Westburg (11), and first baseman Ryan Mountcastle (6) after hitting a home run against the Toronto Blue Jays during the fifth inning at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. Mandatory Credit: Reggie Hildred-USA TODAY Sports

Top prospect Jackson Holliday hit a fifth-inning grand slam for his first career home run in his return to the major leagues as the Baltimore Orioles defeated the visiting Toronto Blue Jays 10-4 on Wednesday afternoon.

Holliday, who had only two hits across 34 at-bats during a spring promotion, returned from Triple-A Norfolk. He was 0-for-2 on Wednesday before extending Baltimore’s 4-3 lead with the long ball to right off reliever Yerry Rodriguez. It was Holliday’s only hit of the game.

Colton Cowser also homered for the Orioles, who lost All-Star third baseman Jordan Westburg to a fractured right hand after he was hit by a Rodriguez fastball in the fifth inning.

Grayson Rodriguez (13-4) allowed four runs (three earned) and tallied six strikeouts over six innings as Baltimore won for the fourth time in five games. Paolo Espino (0-1), in his third outing of the season, took the loss by giving up four runs in four innings for Toronto, which has lost three of its past four.

Red Sox 3, Mariners 2 (10 innings)

Rafael Devers led off the bottom of the 10th inning with a double that scored Tyler O’Neill and handed Boston a win over visiting Seattle.

Jhonathan Diaz (0-1) took the loss. Devers was the only batter he faced. Zack Kelly (4-1) held the Mariners scoreless in the top half of the 10th to earn the win.

Josh Rojas hit a solo home run — his sixth homer this season — for Seattle. Rojas and Justin Turner each collected two hits for the Mariners.

Cardinals 10, Rangers 1

Tommy Pham, who spent parts of five seasons with St. Louis to start his career, continued his happy homecoming by driving in two runs and scoring twice in a rout of visiting Texas.

Pham hit a grand slam on Tuesday following a trade from the Chicago White Sox and is now 4-for-6 with three runs and six RBIs since his return. Cardinals starting pitcher Michael McGreevy (1-0) won his major league debut while allowing one run on five hits in seven innings. He struck out three and walked one.

Rangers starting pitcher Andrew Heaney (4-11) allowed six runs on six hits in 4 1/3 innings. He struck out two and walked one.

Marlins 6, Rays 2

Jake Burger blasted a two-run homer during a three-run third inning as Miami earned a split of a two-game series with a win over Tampa Bay in St. Petersburg, Fla.

The Marlins rocked red-hot right-hander Taj Bradley (6-5) for four runs on four hits in his five-frame stint. Bradley extended his major-league-best scoreless innings streak to 24 after a clean first before running into trouble.

Miami’s Xavier Edwards produced three RBIs and Jonah Bride was 2-for-4 with a double and a solo homer. Jonny DeLuca notched two triples and an RBI and Christopher Morel homered in his second straight game with the Rays.

Yankees 6, Phillies 5

DJ LeMahieu hit a grand slam and drove in a career-high six runs to help New York complete a three-game sweep of host Philadelphia.

Giancarlo Stanton had two hits and scored a run for the Yankees, who have won five in a row overall. New York starter Nestor Cortes (5-9) allowed three runs and three hits in 5 1/3 innings. The left-hander struck out six and walked two for his first win in his past seven starts.

Weston Wilson homered, Alec Bohm doubled, tripled and scored twice and Nick Castellanos had two hits and three RBIs for the Phillies, who have lost 11 of their past 15 games.

Twins 8, Mets 3

Pablo Lopez tossed six strong innings and Minnesota salvaged the finale of a three-game interleague series with a victory over host New York.

Matt Wallner went 2-for-5 with a two-run homer for the Twins, who lost a series for just the sixth time in 20 tries dating back to May 20. Mark Vientos hit a two-run homer and Francisco Alvarez had an RBI for the Mets, who finished July at 17-10, the second-best record in the National League.

Lopez (10-7) gave up two runs on three hits and three walks while striking out seven. He retired 14 of the final 17 batters he faced, a span in which Lopez did not allow a runner past first base.

Royals 10, White Sox 3

Freddy Fermin smacked a two-run home run among his four hits and Salvador Perez had three hits and two RBIs as visiting Kansas City routed Chicago to cap a three-game series sweep.

Brady Singer (8-6) pitched seven strong innings to earn the win for the Royals. He allowed three runs and six hits.

Chicago stumbled to its franchise-worst 17th consecutive defeat while suffering a sweep for the 17th time this season.

Braves 6, Brewers 2

Austin Riley grounded a go-ahead two-run single into left field in the top of the seventh inning to lift visiting Atlanta over Milwaukee in the rubber match of a three-game series.

Matt Olson and Travis d’Arnaud hit back-to-back solo shots in both the fourth and eighth innings for the Braves, who have won four of their past five games. Pierce Johnson (4-2) pitched 1 1/3 innings of scoreless relief to secure the win.

Gary Sanchez and Blake Perkins each had an RBI as the Brewers dropped their second straight series. Sanchez and Jackson Chourio had two hits apiece. Jared Koenig (8-3) took the loss, yielding two unearned runs in two-thirds of an inning.

Diamondbacks 5, Nationals 4

Geraldo Perdomo, Corbin Carroll and Jose Herrera had RBI hits during a four-run sixth inning for Arizona, which held off Washington in Phoenix to secure its seventh win in eight games.

Jake McCarthy tallied three hits, including a triple, and one run for the Diamondbacks. McCarthy is batting .545 (12-for-22) over his past five games. Ryan Thompson notched his first save this season to preserve the win for Zac Gallen (9-5), who allowed one run over six innings. Arizona improved to 19-8 since June 29, the most wins in the majors during that span.

Riley Adams and James Wood had two hits apiece for the Nationals, who lost their fourth straight game. Washington starter MacKenzie Gore (6-9) was charged with three runs over 5 1/3 innings.

–Field Level Media

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