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CLEVELAND -- Lance Lynn pitched six scoreless innings and Matt Holliday had four RBIs, including a three-run homer, to lead the St. Louis Cardinals past the Cleveland Indians 8-3 on Tuesday night.

Lynn (2-3) held Cleveland to four hits and struck out nine. He received plenty of help from his offense, which scored all of its runs with two outs.

Holliday, who has reached base safely in each of his 30 games, had an RBI single in the fifth inning and put the game away in the eighth with his three-run blast off Scott Atchison.

Cardinals third baseman Matt Carpenter, returning after missing three games because of fatigue, was 2 for 5, including an RBI single

Carlos Carrasco (4-3) allowed four runs in 6 2-3 innings as the Indians failed again to win consecutive games. Cleveland has won two straight once, the second and third games of the season.

ROYALS 7, RANGERS 6, 10 INNINGS

ARLINGTON, Texas -- Alex Gordon homered on the first pitch of the 10th inning and Kansas City beat Texas.

Gordon greeted reliever Stolmy Pimentel (0-1) by pulling a ball into the seats down the right-field line.

Eric Hosmer and Mike Moustakas also homered for the AL Central leaders, who had gone ahead on an RBI groundout by Lorenzo Cain in the ninth. Adrian Beltre's two-out RBI single in the bottom half tied the game again.

After Greg Holland (1-0) took over in the ninth and blew his first save in seven chances this year, the right-hander returned to throw a perfect 10th. It was his first outing this season that lasted more than one inning.

CUBS 6, METS 1

CHICAGO -- Jake Arrieta pitched eight sparkling innings, Kris Bryant homered for the second straight day and Chicago spoiled Noah Syndergaard's anticipated debut.

Arrieta (4-3) had a season-high 10 strikeouts and allowed one run and three hits. The right-hander had dropped each his last two starts.

Bryant had three hits, including his first major league triple. The rookie star hit a leadoff shot against Hansel Robles in the eighth, sending a towering shot to the back of the bleachers in left.

BLUE JAYS 10, ORIOLES 2

BALTIMORE -- Edwin Encarnacion homered twice and drove in three runs, Mark Buehrle threw six innings of four-hit ball and Toronto defeated Baltimore.

Encarnacion tied the game with a solo shot in the sixth inning and capped a four-run seventh with a drive off Tommy Hunter. It was his 19th career two-homer game and second this season -- both against Baltimore.

Josh Donaldson also homered and Ryan Goins had three hits for the Blue Jays, who scored the game's final 10 runs.

Buehrle (5-2) gave up two runs in beating the Orioles for the third time this season. The left-hander is 3-0 with a 3.50 ERA against Baltimore and 2-2 with a 9.00 ERA against everyone else.

RAYS 4, YANKEES 2

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- Evan Longoria hit a tiebreaking sacrifice fly during a two-run eighth inning and Tampa Bay rallied late to beat New York.

Kevin Kiermaier drew a one-out walk in the eighth from Nathan Eovaldi (3-1) and went to third on Steven Souza Jr.'s single. Dellin Betances entered and gave up Longoria's sac fly. Souza scored on Betances' wild pitch to make it 4-2.

Tampa Bay tied it at 2 on David DeJesus' two-run single in the seventh.

Kevin Jepsen (1-2) pitched a scoreless eighth before Brad Boxberger got the final three outs for his ninth save.

The Yankees loaded the bases with no outs in the first, but scored just twice on consecutive RBI singles by Brian McCann and Carlos Beltran off Chris Archer.

Eovaldi gave up four runs and six hits over 7 1-3 innings.

GIANTS 8, ASTROS 1

HOUSTON -- Chris Heston's first career complete game was a two-hitter and he struck out 10 as San Francisco won for the third time in four games.

Matt Duffy had three hits and drove in five runs for the Giants. It was the most RBIs by a Giants rookie since Buster Posey had six July 7, 2010, at Milwaukee.

Heston (3-3), a rookie right-hander who retired the last 22 batters, has allowed two runs or fewer in five of his seven starts this season.

Duffy, had a 3-run double in the second inning and added a 2-run single as part of a 5-run fifth. Angel Pagan had three hits for San Francisco, which had a season-high with the eight runs.

TIGERS 2, TWINS 1, 10 INNINGS

DETROIT -- Ian Kinsler's RBI single in the bottom of the 10th inning lifted Detroit to victory.

Anthony Gose hit a one-out double off Ryan Pressly (1-1), and Kinsler followed with a flare that dropped into shallow center field.

Angel Nesbitt (1-1) pitched the 10th for his first career win.

J.D. Martinez homered for the Tigers in the fourth inning, and Minnesota tied it in the eighth on a sacrifice fly by Torii Hunter.

Alfredo Simon allowed a run and six hits in 7 2-3 innings for the Tigers. He struck out six and walked one.

Minnesota's Kyle Gibson was impressive as well, allowing a run and five hits in seven innings. He struck out six.

REDS 4, BRAVES 3

CINCINNATI -- Devin Mesoraco doubled home the winning run with one out in the ninth, sending Cincinnati to a victory over slumping Atlanta.

The Reds snapped a three-game losing streak with a late comeback.

The Braves let a 3-2 lead slip away in the seventh with the help of Mike Foltynewicz's throwing error, and wound up losing for the fourth time in five games.

PIRATES 7, PHILLIES 2

PHILADELPHIA -- A.J. Burnett pitched seven strong innings in his return to Philadelphia, Andrew McCutchen homered and Pittsburgh won for the fourth straight time.

Burnett (2-1) gave up two runs, one earned, and six hits. The 38-year-old right-hander led the majors with 18 losses for the Phillies last year, and then declined a $12.75 million player option to pitch in Philadelphia this season, opting for a one-year, $8.5 million deal with the Pirates.

Josh Harrison broke out of a 2-for-27 slump that landed him on the bench Monday, connecting for a three-run shot against Sean O'Sullivan (0-2) in the fourth.

WHITE SOX 4, BREWERS 2

MILWAUKEE -- Chris Sale struck out 11 in eight solid innings in his return from suspension to lift Chicago to a victory over Milwaukee.

Chicago ended a seven-game road losing streak despite another modest offensive effort. It didn't matter with Sale (3-1) on the mound, as the lanky left-hander made every run count before David Robertson converted his sixth save to end it.

Milwaukee's Elian Herrera homered for the third straight day, but Brewers reliever Michael Blazek (3-1) faltered late.

Sale looked nothing like the pitcher who'd given up 13 runs over his previous two starts against Minnesota and Detroit in returning from a five-game suspension for his role in an April 23 brawl with Kansas City.

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