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Box scores

INTERLEAGUE

Tigers 2,

Cardinals 1, 10 inn.

St. LouisDetroit
abrhbiabrhbi
Furcal ss4120AJcksn cf4000
Schmkr cf3010Berry lf5011
Hollidy lf4001MiCarr 3b4000
Beltran rf3000Fielder 1b4121
Craig dh5000Boesch dh3010
YMolin c4000Yong ph-dh1000
Freese 3b3010Rabrn 2b-rf4010
MAdms 1b4010Avila c4010
Descals 2b3010Santg ss-2b4110
D.Kelly rf1000
JhPerlt ss2010
Totals33161Totals36282
St. Louis00001000001
Detroit00010000012
One out when winning run scored.

LOB–St. Louis 10, Detroit 8. 2B–Schumaker (6), Descalso (5), Raburn (8). HR–Fielder (11). CS–Descalso (2). S–Schumaker. SF–Holliday.

IPHRERBBSO
St. Louis
Lohse741114
Boggs1 1/3 00000
Rzepczynski010000
V.Marte L,0-1131101
Detroit
Ja.Turner541153
Dotel100002
Coke1 1/3 10001
Villarreal1 2/3 00003
Benoit W,1-1110010
Rzepczynski pitched to 1 batter in the 9th. HBP–by V.Marte (A.Jackson). Umpires–Home, Ted Barrett; First, Marvin Hudson; Second, Tim McClelland; Third, Brian Runge. T–3:03. A–40,776 (41,255).

Athletics 4, Dodgers 1

Los AngelesOakland
abrhbiabrhbi
DGordn ss4000Crisp cf3110
EHerrr lf4110JWeeks 2b3110
Ethier rf3000Cespds dh4113
JRiver 1b3021JGoms lf3110
HrstnJr 2b3000Inge 3b1001
DeJess dh3000Moss 1b3010
Uribe 3b3000DNorrs c3000
GwynJ cf3000Cowgill rf3000
Treanr c2000Pnngtn ss3000
Totals28131Totals26454
Los Angeles0001000001
Oakland0100000034
No outs when winning run scored.

DP–Los Angeles 1. LOB–Los Angeles 1, Oakland 2. 2B–E.Herrera (10), J.Rivera (4), J.Gomes (6). HR–Cespedes (7). CS–D.Gordon (7), Crisp (1). SF–Inge.

IPHRERBBSO
Los Angeles
Kershaw831127
Lindblom L,2-1023310
Oakland
Blackley831106
R.Cook W,2-1100011
Lindblom pitched to 3 batters in the 9th. WP–Kershaw, Lindblom. Umpires–Home, Angel Hernandez; First, Chris Conroy; Second, Ed Hickox; Third, Mark Carlson. T–2:26. A–23,337 (35,067).

Pirates 9, Twins 1

MinnesotaPittsburgh
abrhbiabrhbi
Span cf4010Presley lf5120
Revere rf4000Walker 2b5100
Wlngh lf2000AMcCt cf4233
Mstrnn lf1000GJones rf4123
Mornea 1b3020Tabata rf0000
Parmel 1b1010McGeh 1b4010
Plouffe 3b4110PAlvrz 3b4221
Doumit c4011Barajs c3112
Dozier ss3000JHrrsn ss4010
ACasill 2b3000JMcDnl p4100
Manshp p0000
Gray p0000
Hndrks p2000
AlBrntt p0000
JCarrll 2b1000
Totals32161Totals379129
Minnesota0001000001
Pittsburgh13000230x9
E–Dozier (9), J.Harrison (2). DP–Pittsburgh 1. LOB–Minnesota 5, Pittsburgh 5. 2B–Morneau (12), Plouffe (8), A.McCutchen (13). 3B–A.McCutchen (4). HR–G.Jones (8), P.Alvarez (13), Barajas (7). SB–Morneau (1), Presley (7).

IPHRERBBSO
Minnesota
Hendriks L,0-4586303
Al.Burnett110001
Manship133301
Gray100000
Pittsburgh
Ja.McDonald W,6-3961105
Hendriks pitched to 2 batters in the 6th. HBP–by Hendriks (Barajas), by Ja.McDonald (Willingham). Umpires–Home, Sam Holbrook; First, Mike Estabrook; Second, Rob Drake; Third, Joe West. T–2:29. A–21,563 (38,362).

Red Sox 6, Marlins 5

MiamiBoston
abrhbiabrhbi
Reyes ss4110Nava lf4021
HRmrz dh4000Pedroia 2b5000
Stanton rf3221AdGnzl 1b4110
Morrsn lf4000Ortiz dh3000
Ruggin lf0000C.Ross rf3110
Dobbs 3b4222Sltlmch c3210
Infante 2b4022Mdlrks 3b4134
Cousins cf4000Kalish cf3110
GSnchz 1b3000Aviles ss3001
Hayes c3000
Totals33575Totals32696
Miami3000020005
Boston00021003x6
DP–Boston 1. LOB–Miami 2, Boston 9. 2B–Infante (16), Saltalamacchia (13). HR–Stanton (15), Middlebrooks (8). SB–Stanton (4), Dobbs (2), Infante (8). SF–Aviles.

IPHRERBBSO
Miami
Zambrano553343
Webb H,6100000
Choate H,12111100
Mujica L,0-3 BS,3-5 2/3 32200
M.Dunn 1/3 00001
Boston
Matsuzaka5 1/3 44414
A.Miller 2/3 21101
Atchison W,2-0210000
Aceves S,18-21100000
Choate pitched to 1 batter in the 8th. HBP–by Zambrano (C.Ross, Saltalamacchia). Umpires–Home, Mike DiMuro; First, Vic Carapazza; Second, James Hoye; Third, Jim Joyce. T–3:09. A–37,261 (37,495).

Nationals 5, Rays 2

Tampa BayWashington
abrhbiabrhbi
DJnngs lf4011Espinos 2b4122
C.Pena 1b4000Harper cf-rf3100
BUpton cf5000Zmrmn 3b4110
Zobrist 2b3110Morse rf-lf3001
Matsui rf2100Dsmnd ss4011
Rdrgz ss-3b3011TMoore 1b1000
Rhms ph-3b1000Stmmn p0000
Loaton c4020McGnzl p0000
Sutton 3b3020Matths p0000
JoPerlt p0000Ankiel ph-cf0000
WDavis p0000Nady lf2010
Thmps ph1000Brndn ph-lf2011
Howell p0000SBurntt p0000
MMoor p2000Clipprd p0000
Jhnsn ph-ss2000Flores c4110
GGnzlz p2000
LRch ph-1b1100
Totals34272Totals30575
Tampa Bay0100010002
Washington00200210x5
E–Sutton (3). LOB–Tampa Bay 10, Washington 8. 2B–Zobrist (13), Lobaton (5), Espinosa 2 (16), Bernadina (9), Flores (6). SB–De.Jennings (10), Espinosa (11), Harper (5), Zimmerman (3). SF–Morse.

IPHRERBBSO
Tampa Bay
M.Moore532246
Jo.Peralta L,0-3122210
W.Davis121111
Howell100001
Washington
G.Gonzalez W,9-3672224
Stammen H,5 2/3 00020
Mic.Gonzalez000010
Mattheus H,7 1/3 00001
S.Burnett H,13100001
Clippard S,11-12100001
Mic.Gonzalez pitched to 1 batter in the 7th. WP–G.Gonzalez. Umpires–Home, Cory Blaser; First, Chris Guccione; Second, Tim Tschida; Third, Jeff Nelson. T–3:22. A–29,551 (41,487).

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Rockies 4, Phillies 1

ColoradoPhiladelphia
abrhbiabrhbi
Fowler cf4010Rollins ss4111
Scutaro ss3020Pierre lf3010
CGnzlz lf4000Wgtn ph-1b1010
Cuddyr 1b4000Pence rf4010
RBtncr p0000Ruiz c4000
Colvin rf2110Victorn cf4010
Pachec 3b3010Polanc 3b4000
Brothrs p0000Myrry 1b-lf4020
Belisle p0000Mrtnz 2b3000
Heltn ph-1b0100Thome ph1000
Nelsn 2b-3b4112Worley p2000
WRosr c4112Fontent ph1010
Francis p1000Qualls p0000
EYong ph1000Diekmn p0000
Roenck p0000Schwm p0000
LeMahi 2b2000
Totals32474Totals35181
Colorado0000002024
Philadelphia1000000001
E–Pacheco (5), Ruiz (2). DP–Colorado 1, Philadelphia 1. LOB–Colorado 5, Philadelphia 7. 2B–Colvin (8), Wigginton (8), Mayberry (12). HR–Nelson (5), W.Rosario (11), Rollins (5). CS–C.Gonzalez (1).

IPHRERBBSO
Colorado
Francis561103
Roenicke W,2-01 1/3 10001
Brothers H,6 2/3 00000
Belisle H,8110001
R.Betancourt S,11-14100002
Philadelphia
Worley L,3-4742222
Qualls 1/3 20000
Diekman101111
Schwimer 2/3 11101
WP–Diekman. Umpires–Home, Alfonso Marquez; First, Brian O’Nora; Second, Tom Hallion; Third, David Rackley. T–3:01. A–43,805 (43,651).

LATE WEDNESDAY

Angels 6, Giants 0

San FranciscoLos Angeles
abrhbiabrhbi
GBlanc dh3000Trout cf-lf5021
Crstn ph-dh1000TrHntr rf3000
Theriot 2b3010Pujols 1b4000
MeCarr lf4000KMorls dh4111
Posey c4010Trumo lf4111
Pagan cf4000Bourjos cf0000
Sandovl 3b3000Callasp 3b4121
Belt 1b3010HKndrc 2b4220
Schrhlt rf2000Aybar ss4121
BCrwfr ss2010BoWlsn c2011
Arias ph-ss1000
Totals30040Totals346116
San Francisco0000000000
Los Angeles01002003x6
LOB–San Francisco 5, Los Angeles 7. 2B–Callaspo (5), H.Kendrick 2 (11), Bo.Wilson (1). HR–K.Morales (8), Trumbo (17), Callaspo (4). CS–Theriot (3). S–Bo.Wilson.

IPHRERBBSO
San Francisco
Vogelsong L,6-3773306
Loux143300
Los Angeles
Weaver W,7-1620023
Isringhausen H,2110002
S.Downs H,12100000
Walden110002
HBP–by Vogelsong (Bo.Wilson, Tor.Hunter). Umpires–Home, Jerry Meals; First, Gary Darling; Second, Paul Emmel; Third, Scott Barry. T–2:39. A–40,321 (45,957).

Athletics 4, Dodgers 1

Los AngelesOakland
abrhbiabrhbi
DGordn ss4000Crisp cf2100
EHerrr rf4000JWeeks 2b4010
Ethier dh4000Reddck rf4000
JRiver 1b4110Cespds dh4121
HrstnJr 2b4010S.Smith lf3011
Abreu lf3000Moss 1b4111
Uribe 3b3011Pnngtn ss4020
GwynJ cf2000KSuzuk c3000
A.Ellis c3000Sogard 3b3110
Totals31131Totals31483
Los Angeles0100000001
Oakland00012001x4
E–J.Weeks (7). DP–Los Angeles 1. LOB–Los Angeles 4, Oakland 6. 2B–Uribe (7), Cespedes (9), S.Smith (10). HR–Moss (7).

IPHRERBBSO
Los Angeles
Eovaldi L,0-3673332
Elbert211101
Oakland
Milone W,7-5931112
WP–Eovaldi. Umpires–Home, Mark Carlson; First, Angel Hernandez; Second, Chris Conroy; Third, Ed Hickox. T–2:21. A–25,383 (35,067).

All-Star Game Voting

As of June 19

American League

First Base: 1. Prince Fielder, Tigers, 1,946,045. 2. Paul Konerko, White Sox, 1,680,793. 3. Mark Teixeira, Yankees, 1,405,187. 4. Mitch Moreland, Rangers, 1,202,724. 5. Albert Pujols, Angels, 1,047,722 .

Second Base: 1. Ian Kinsler, Rangers, 2,580,306. 2. Robinson Cano, Yankees, 2,565,046. 3. Dustin Pedroia, Red Sox, 1,331,657. 4. Jason Kipnis, Indians, 615,409. 5. Robert Andino, Orioles, 554,717.

Shortstop: 1. Derek Jeter, Yankees, 3,359,875. 2. Elvis Andrus, Rangers, 2,008,678. 3. J.J. Hardy, Orioles, 968,963. 4. Asdrubal Cabrera, Indians, 789,069. 5. Alcides Escobar, Royals, 584,547.

Third Base: 1. Adrian Beltre, Rangers, 2,251,304. 2. Miguel Cabrera, Tigers, 1,869,727. 3. Evan Longoria, Rays, 1,442,308. 4. Alex Rodriguez, Yankees, 1,312,968. 5. Mike Moustakas, Royals, 651,403 .

Outfield: 1. Josh Hamilton, Rangers, 5,414,880. 2. Curtis Granderson, Yankees, 2,818,535. 3. Jose Bautista, Blue Jays, 1,996,940. 4. Adam Jones, Orioles, 1,959,207. 5. Nelson Cruz, Rangers, 1,944,487. 6. David Murphy, Rangers, 1,229,190. 7. Nick Swisher, Yankees, 1,177,500. 8. Jeff Francoeur, Royals, 823,568. 9. Brett Gardner, Yankees, 818,164. 10. Ichiro Suzuki, Mariners, 795,665. 11. B.J. Upton, Rays, 753,581. 12. Austin Jackson, Tigers, 741,877. 13. Nick Markakis, Orioles, 696,720. 14. Jacoby Ellsbury, Red Sox, 631,899. 15. Alex Gordon, Royals, 609,890.

Catcher: 1. Mike Napoli, Rangers, 2,239,047. 2. Joe Mauer, Twins, 1,283,804. 3. Matt Wieters, Orioles, 1,242,247. 4. A.J. Pierzynski, White Sox, 1,048,603. 5. Russell Martin, Yankees, 867,495.

Designated Hitter: 1. David Ortiz, Red Sox, 2,390,132. 2. Michael Young, Rangers, 1,892,150. 3. Raul Ibanez, Yankees, 1,080,421. 4. Adam Dunn, White Sox, 979,447. 5. Edwin Encarnacion, Blue Jays, 830,341.

National League

First Base: 1. Joey Votto, Reds, 3,151,032. 2. Freddie Freeman, Braves, 1,193,455. 3. Lance Berkman, Cardinals, 1,159,418. 4. Brandon Belt, Giants, 907,739. 5. Ryan Howard, Phillies, 677,368.

Second Base: 1. Dan Uggla, Braves, 2,054,920. 2. Brandon Phillips, Reds, 1,272,389. 3. Jose Altuve, Astros, 1,074,993. 4. Omar Infante, Marlins, 901,970. 5. Rickie Weeks, Brewers, 814,263.

Shortstop: 1. Rafael Furcal, Cardinals, 1,741,360. 2. Troy Tulowitzki, Rockies, 1,647,235. 3. Starlin Castro, Cubs, 1,006,333. 4. Jimmy Rollins, Phillies, 983,520. 5. Brandon Crawford, Giants, 935,216.

Third

Base: 1. David Wright, Mets, 1,977,388. 2. Pablo Sandoval, Giants, 1,612,497. 3. Chipper Jones, Braves, 1,547,221. 4. David Freese, Cardinals, 1,540,085. 5. Placido Polanco, Phillies, 912,648.

Outfield: 1. Matt Kemp, Dodgers, 3,322,009. 2. Carlos Beltran, Cardinals, 2,652,980. 3. Melky Cabrera, Giants, 2,144,107. 4. Ryan Braun, Brewers, 2,118,925. 5. Andre Ethier, Dodgers, 1,517,218. 6. Matt Holliday, Cardinals, 1,374,004. 7. Hunter Pence, Phillies, 1,234,428. 8. Michael Bourn, Braves, 1,201,215. 9. Angel Pagan, Giants, 1,158,500. 10. Andrew McCutchen, Pirates, 1,151,403. 11. Carlos Gonzalez, Rockies, 1,120,406. 12. Jason Heyward, Braves, 1,049,769. 13. Shane Victorino, Phillies, 1,039,970. 14. Martin Prado, Braves, 893,995. 15. Jay Bruce, Reds, 893,101 .

Catcher: 1. Buster Posey, Giants, 2,445,005. 2. Yadier Molina, Cardinals, 2,291,567. 3. Carlos Ruiz, Phillies, 1,756,018. 4. Brian McCann, Braves, 1,471,797. 5. Jonathan Lucroy, Brewers, 768,317.

This Date in Baseball

Today

1925 – The Pittsburgh Pirates beat the St. Louis Cardinals 24-6 with Kiki Cuyler and Pie Traynor each hitting a grand slam and Max Carey getting two hits in the first and eighth innings.

1930 – Lou Gehrig hit three home runs to lead the New York Yankees to a 20-13 victory over the Philadelphia Athletics in the second game of a doubleheader. Babe Ruth, who hit three homers in the nightcap the previous day, hit two homers in the opener and one in the nightcap for the Yankees. Ruth tied major league records for five homers in two games and six homers in three games.

1944 – Jim Tobin of the Boston Braves threw a five-inning 7-0 no-hitter in the second game of a doubleheader against the Philadelphia Phillies.

1982 – Philadelphia’s Pete Rose doubled off St. Louis pitcher John Stuper in the third inning to move into second place on the career hit list. Rose moved ahead of Hank Aaron with hit No. 3,772.

1993 – Carlton Fisk set the major league record for most games caught as the Chicago White Sox beat the Texas Rangers 3-2. Fisk, 45, passed Bob Boone with his 2,226th game.

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