Aaron Judge hit a two-run homer in the first inning, drove in four runs and reached base three times as the New York Yankees completed a four-game sweep of the visiting Baltimore Orioles by pulling away for a 12-1 victory on Monday.
The Yankees won for the 14th time in 16 games and just hours after longtime radio announcer John Sterling died. Sterling called games for 36 years until retiring after the 2024 season, and the Yankees conducted a moment of silence and laid a wreath at home plate before the game.
Judge gave the Yankees a 2-0 lead when he lifted a full-count curveball from Shane Baz (1-3) into the New York bullpen in right-center. It was Judge’s 14th homer of the season, tied for the major league lead, and 11th in his past 21 games. It was also Judge’s 53rd homer in 124 career games against the Orioles.
New York’s Cam Schlittler (5-1) allowed one run on seven hits in 5 2/3 innings. Baz was tagged for six runs, five earned, on five hits in 5 2/3 innings.
Dodgers 8, Astros 3
Alex Freeland and Kyle Tucker homered in support of Yoshinobu Yamamoto, who worked six quality innings as Los Angeles won the opener of a three-game interleague series in Houston.
Freeland keyed a two-run second inning with his long ball, and Tucker ignited a four-run third by leading off that frame with his blast. The Dodgers did that damage against Ryan Weiss (0-3), who yielded seven runs, six earned, on eight hits in 4 1/3 innings.
Yamamoto (3-2) allowed three runs on five hits. Will Smith had three hits, including two doubles, and Freeland also collected three hits.
Cubs 5, Reds 4
Pinch hitter Michael Conforto’s walk-off solo home run capped a two-run, ninth-inning rally and sent host Chicago past Cincinnati.
Conforto hammered a 3-2 fastball from Reds closer Emilio Pagan (2-1) into the seats in left-center field, giving the Cubs their sixth straight win.
Pete Crow-Armstrong opened the bottom of the ninth with a triple. Pagan struck out Dansby Swanson, but Nico Hoerner hit a deep fly ball to left field for a game-tying sacrifice fly. Conforto then ended the game. Ryan Rolison (2-0) struck out all three batters he faced in the top of the ninth.
Angels 6, White Sox 0
Munetaka Murakami had three hits, scored three runs and smacked his 14th homer to back Davis Martin as Chicago shut out Los Angeles in Anaheim, Calif.
Miguel Vargas also homered to help the White Sox beat the Angels for the fourth time in eight days and win for the sixth time in seven games. Martin (5-1) gave up five hits and struck out a career-high 10 in seven innings.
Angels starter Jose Soriano (5-2) permitted five runs and eight hits over four innings, losing to the White Sox for the second time in as many starts. Nolan Schanuel and Travis d’Arnaud had two hits apiece for Los Angeles, which has lost 13 of its past 15 games.
Mets 4, Rockies 2
Carson Benge homered in the sixth inning to break up Tomoyuki Sugano’s no-hit bid, five New York pitchers combined to fan 11, and the Mets beat Colorado in Denver.
David Peterson (1-4), the third New York pitcher, fanned six in four innings. Devin Williams pitched a hitless ninth inning up his fourth save.
Mickey Moniak doubled and tripled to extend his hitting streak to 17 games and Jordan Beck tripled for Colorado, which has dropped the first four on its six-game homestand.
Phillies 1, Marlins 0
Aaron Nola tossed six scoreless innings and Bryce Harper homered to lift visiting Philadelphia over Miami in the finale of a four-game series. Nola (2-3) logged his best start of 2026, allowing five hits and no walks while striking out five in a crisp 94-pitch effort.
Harper took care of the offense, going 3-for-4 and homering in the third inning. Brad Keller allowed two baserunners in the ninth but logged his second save as the Phillies improved to 6-1 since Don Mattingly took over as interim manager.
Marlins starter Janson Junk (2-3) allowed one run and five hits in 5 1/3 innings. Jakob Marsee and Kyle Stowers each recorded two singles.
Rays 5, Blue Jays 1
Ryan Vilade stroked his first homer Tampa Bay, a three-run shot in the first inning, as the Rays beat visiting Toronto in St. Petersburg, Fla., for their fourth straight win.
Jonathan Aranda went 3-for-4 and is 9-for-13 in his past three games for the Rays, and Taylor Walls delivered a two-run single. Nick Martinez (3-1) tossed five innings of one-run ball on five hits.
Blue Jays starter Eric Lauer (1-4) allowed three runs on five hits in 4 1/3 innings. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. drove in Toronto’s lone run with a third-inning single, and rookie Yohendrick Pinango had his second three-hit outing in three games.
Red Sox 5, Tigers 4
Jarren Duran blasted a go-ahead three-run homer, Payton Tolle recorded his first major league win and Boston held off host Detroit.
The homer from Duran, one of his three hits, highlighted a five-run seventh. Marcelo Mayer added two hits and drove in a run. Tolle (1-1) gave up two unearned runs and just one hit in seven innings while striking out eight. He walked one batter in an efficient 83-pitch effort. Aroldis Chapman notched his seventh save.
Dillon Dingler produced a two-run double for Detroit, one of only three Tiger hits. Ricky Vanasco (0-1) was charged with four runs after recording only two outs.
Royals 6, Guardians 2
Bobby Witt Jr.’s solo homer ignited a four-run fourth inning, Michael Wacha threw seven innings of two-run ball and Kansas City won its fourth straight game, beating visiting Cleveland.
Vinnie Pasquantino added two hits with an RBI for the Royals, who overcame an early 2-0 hole to win for the ninth time in 12 games after losing eight in a row. Wacha (3-2) got back on track from yielding 10 runs over 10 1/3 innings while losing each of his previous two starts.
Cleveland starter Tanner Bibee (0-5), who entered 4-0 in nine career starts vs. Kansas City, didn’t allow a hit until the fourth, but exited after the inning having allowed four runs on five hits. He threw 39 of his 77 pitches in the fourth inning.
Cardinals 6, Brewers 3
Ivan Herrera hit a three-run double, JJ Wetherholt drove in two and host St. Louis defeated Milwaukee.
Herrera, Wetherholt, Victor Scott II and Nolan Gorman had two hits each for the Cardinals, who have won seven of their past eight games. Kyle Leahy (4-3) allowed a run and six hits in 5 1/3 innings, and Riley O’Brien got the final two outs for his 10th save.
Brice Turang (3-for-5, two RBIs) homered and Jackson Chourio went 4-for-4 with two doubles and a walk in his first five plate appearances of 2026 for the Brewers, who lost their second straight. Milwaukee starter Chad Patrick (2-2) gave up four runs on seven hits in 3 1/3 innings.
Mariners 5, Braves 4
Luke Raley and J.P. Crawford homered in a five-run sixth inning as Seattle rallied to defeat visiting Atlanta in the opener of a three-game interleague series.
The Mariners snapped a three-game skid and halted Atlanta’s three-game winning streak on a night all nine runs scored via the long ball. The major-league-leading Braves lost for just the fourth time in the past 19 games.
Mariners starter Logan Gilbert (2-3) got the victory despite allowing four solo home runs. The right-hander gave up four runs on six hits over six innings. Braves reliever Tyler Kinley (3-2) was charged with two runs in his lone inning.
Giants 3, Padres 2
Minor league call-up Trevor McDonald allowed just two hits in seven innings, Casey Schmitt homered and San Francisco opened a six-game homestand with a victory over San Diego.
Rafael Devers drove in Luis Arraez twice, with a single and a sacrifice fly, teaming with Schmitt to produce all of the offense as the Giants snapped a six-game losing streak. McDonald (1-0) permitted one run in his first big-league appearance of the year.
After Jackson Merrill hit McDonald’s sixth pitch for a solo home run, the Giants immediately countered with a pair of runs in the last of the first inning to take a lead they never relinquished. Padres starter Randy Vasquez (3-1) gave up three runs on five hits in 5 2/3 innings.
–Field Level Media



