Philadelphia — Freddy Galvis hit an RBI double off Jonathan Papelbon with two outs in the 10th inning to lift the Philadelphia Phillies over Washington 3-2 Sunday, ending the Nationals’ seven-game winning streak.
Bryce Harper set a career high by homering in his fourth straight game, hitting a solo shot against Jeanmar Gomez (1-0) for a 2-1 lead in the 10th. The Phillies then rallied off Papelbon (0-1), their former closer.
Yankees 4, Mariners 3
New York — Alex Rodriguez, dropped three spots to sixth in the batting order, hit a two-run homer that snapped an 0-for-19, two at-bats shy of his career high, and New York stopped a four-game losing streak.
Masahiro Tanaka (1-0) topped old pal Hisashi Iwakuma (0-2) in the first major league pitching matchup of former Japanese teammates, a game that was broadcast live on television back home — at 2 a.m. in Tokyo. The two played with Rakuten in Japan from 2007-11.
Rays 3, White Sox 2
St. Petersburg, Fla. — Matt Moore (1-0) struck out 10 over 6 innings, allowing two runs and five hits, and Brandon Guyer tied a career high with four hits.
Moore improved to 4-1 in five starts against the White Sox, Alex Colome got five outs for the Rays’ first save this season.
Mets 6, Indians 0
Cleveland — Steven Matz (1-1) struck out a career-high nine and allowed three hits over seven innings. Given a six-run, second-inning lead, Matz retired the side in order three times and allowed two runners in the same inning once.
Corey Kluber (0-3) gave up six runs and nine hits in six innings, struck out eight and walked one. He is 9-19 since winning the 2014 AL Cy Young Award.
Braves 6, Marlins 5
Miami — Rookie Mallex Smith hit an RBI single against Edwin Jackson (0-1) with two outs in the 10th inning as Atlanta completed a three-game sweep after arriving in Miami 0-9.
Atlanta blew a 5-0 lead, and Ichiro Suzuki’s RBI single on an 0-2 pitch from Jason Grilli (1-0) with two outs in the ninth tied the game for Miami, which is 0-5 at home this year under new manager Don Mattingly.
Twins 3, Angels 2 (12)
Minneapolis — Oswaldo Arcia’s single down the left field line scored Byron Buxton in the 12th as Minnesota completed a three-game sweep.
Pirates 9, Brewers 3
Pittsburgh — Andrew McCutchen homered for the second straight day, and Matt Joyce and Gregory Polanco each had three of Pittsburgh’s 17 hits.
Astros 5, Tigers 4
Houston — Jose Altuve led off Houston’s first inning with a solo home run and had three RBIs, and George Springer also hit a solo homer as Houston won its first series this season.
Mike Fiers (1-1) gave up four runs and seven hits in 5 innings with five strikeouts.
Cardinals 4, Reds 3
St. Louis — Eric Fryer had three hits, including the go-ahead double with two outs in the eighth off Ross Ohlendorf (2-1).
A backup to All-Star catcher Yadier Molina, Fryer got his first start this season and is 6-for-6 at the plate.
Rockies 2, Cubs 0
Chicago — Nolan Arenado homered twice off Jon Lester (1-1), and Tyler Chatwood pitched seven innings in combining with Miguel Castro and Jake McGee on a three-hitter.
Athletics 3, Royals 2
Oakland, Calif. — Josh Reddick’s sacrifice fly off Joakim Soria (1-1) broke an eighth-inning tie after Billy Burns tripled into the right-field corner as Oakland beat Kansas City.
Diamondbacks 7, Padres 3
San Diego — Yasmany Tomas homered twice, drove in three runs and scored three times for Arizona.
Dodgers 3, Giants 1
Los Angeles — Kenta Maeda pitched seven strong innings, Joc Pederson drove in the tying and go-ahead runs with a fifth-inning homer, and Los Angeles beat San Francisco.
Maeda (2-0) allowed a run and four hits, struck out seven and walked three. The Japanese-born right-hander had pitched six scoreless innings of five-hit ball in each of his two previous starts and extended his shutout streak to 14 2/3 innings before Joe Panik ended it with a third-inning homer.
No pitcher since 1900 has thrown at least six innings of shutout ball in each of his first three big league starts.
Chris Hatcher pitched a perfect eighth inning and Kenley Jansen got three outs in the ninth to pick up his fifth save in as many appearances.
Jeff Samardzija (1-1) allowed three runs and six hits in six-plus innings.