Lucas Giolito threw 7.1 scoreless innings to lead Chicago to a 2-0 win over Cleveland at Progressive Field. He surrendered three hits, walked three and struck out eight while throwing 105 pitches.
Relievers Jace Fry and Alex Colome preserved the shutout by combining to record the final five outs.
Yoan Moncada put Chicago in front with an RBI single in the third and James McCann added an insurance run three innings later.
Offense, meanwhile, was not Philadelphia’s problem against the Cardinals.
The Phillies scored early and often en route to an 11-1 win over St Louis.
Philadelphia broke the game open with six runs in the second, highlighted by a grand slam from Bryce Harper, his first with the team.
The Phillies tacked on two more runs each in the fifth and seventh to cruise to the victory. Rhys Hoskins finished with four hits and three runs scored in the victory.
Ageless Pence
Hunter Pence, 36, became the oldest player in Texas Rangers history to register at least three extra-base hits and four RBIs in a single game.
DJ LeMahieu gave the New York Yankees a walk-off win over the Seattle Mariners.
Terrible Tellez
Blue Jays designated hitter Rowdy Tellez went 0 for four with two strikeouts against the Minnesota Twins. Toronto fell 3-0.
O’Hearn, Kiermaier produce highlights
Ryan O’Hearn cleared the bases for the Kansas City Royals.
Kevin Kiermaier made a leaping catch for the Tampa Bay Rays.
Tuesday’s results
Chicago White Sox 2-0 Cleveland IndiansNew York Yankees 5-4 Seattle MarinersBoston Red Sox 8-5 Baltimore OriolesPittsburgh Pirates 5-4 Texas RangersMinnesota Twins 3-0 Toronto Blue JaysLos Angeles Angels 5-2 Detroit TigersTampa Bay Rays 6-3 Arizona DiamondbacksMilwaukee Brewers 6-0 Washington NationalsPhiladelphia Phillies 11-1 St Louis CardinalsChicago Cubs 5-2 Miami MarlinsKansas City Royals 12-2 Houston AstrosSan Francisco Giants 14-4 Colorado RockiesLos Angeles Dodgers 9-0 Atlanta BravesNew York Mets 7-6 San Diego PadresOakland Athletics 2-0 Cincinnati Reds
Mariners at Yankees
New York will be going for their third straight win in the four-game series on Wednesday. Jonathan Loaisiga is set to take the mound for the Yankees while Seattle will counter with Yusei Kikuchi.
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