Rays swept by Red Sox
Adrian Beltre homered twice and matched a career high with six RBIs, leading Boston to an 11-3 victory last night in St. Petersburg, its eighth win in nine games and a three-game sweep
Beltre had four hits, finishing a double shy of the cycle. David Ortiz homered for the sixth time in 11 games.
White Sox 5, Indians 4
In Cleveland, Mark Buehrle and manager Ozzie Guillen were both tossed by first-base umpire Joe West, who called two balks on the lefty in the first three innings.
Athletics 6, Orioles 1
In Baltimore, Trevor Cahill pitched six innings of two-hit ball, Adam Rosales homered and drove in four runs and Oakland ended a six-game road losing streak.
Angels 6, Blue Jays 5
In Anaheim, Bobby Abreu hit an opposite-field RBI single with two out in the ninth.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Nationals 7, Giants 3
In San Francisco, Tim Lincecum (5-1) suffered his first loss of the season as Ian Desmond drove in a season-high three runs for Washington.
Rockies 7, D’backs 3
In Denver, Ubaldo Jimenez (9-1) threw eight shutout innings to earn his major league-leading ninth victory.
Astros 5, Brewers 0
In Milwaukee, Roy Oswalt (3-6) threw eight dominant innings in his first start since requesting a trade.
Dodgers 8, Cubs 5
In Chicago, Chad Billingsley won his fourth consecutive start.
Reds 4, Pirates 0
In Cincinnati, Bronson Arroyo (5-2) pitched into the eighth inning for his fifth straight win.


