MLB roundup: Blue Jays set team record with 28 runs, rout Red Sox
Raimel Tapia had a career-best six RBIs, including four on an inside-the-park grand slam, and the visiting Toronto Blue Jays pummeled the Boston Red Sox 28-5 Friday night.
The 28 runs scored and 29 hits were both Toronto club records. The 28 runs allowed were the most ever by the Red Sox.
Lourdes Gurriel Jr. added six hits to match a club record for a game and had five RBIs. Danny Jansen added two home runs and a career-high six RBIs. Matt Chapman and Teoscar Hernandez had solo shots for Toronto.
Jackie Bradley Jr. hit a two-run homer, Christian Vazquez had two solo shots and Rob Refsnyder had a solo blast for Boston.
Astros 5, Mariners 2
Jose Altuve, Yordan Alvarez and Martin Maldonado hit solo home runs and Jose Urquidy pitched six quality innings as Houston ended host Seattle's 14-game winning streak before a sellout crowd.
Mariners All-Star Julio Rodriguez, the rookie who became a sensation when he reached the final of the Home Run Derby earlier in the week, was a late scratch with left wrist soreness.
Ty France homered for Seattle, which fell a game shy of tying the franchise record for most consecutive victories set in 2001. Urquidy (9-4), a right-hander who had lost his three previous starts against Seattle this season, allowed one run on four hits. Hector Neris worked the ninth for his first save of the season.
Yankees 7, Orioles 6
Aaron Judge belted a pair of homers, giving him a best-in-the-majors 36 this season, to help New York defeat host Baltimore.
Judge launched his second three-run homer in as many days in the third inning and crushed a solo shot in the fifth. Joey Gallo added a solo homer as the Yankees beat Baltimore for the 10th time in 14 meetings. Lucas Luetge (3-3) picked up the win after allowing one hit