Toronto
New York has been shut out in three straight games for the first time July 27-28, 1975. The Yankees have lost 10 of 13 following a seven-game winning streak and likely will miss the playoffs for the third time in four years.
Toronto, the AL wild-card leader, opened a two-game lead over Detroit.
Josh Donaldson singled with two outs in the eighth off Clippard (3-5), Edwin Encarnacion walked and Bautista reached 20 homers for the seventh straight season.
Baltimore
The Orioles pulled a half-game ahead of the Tigers for the AL’s second wild card and trail the Toronto Blue Jays by 1½ games for the top spot.
Baltimore left-hander Wade Miley (9-13) dominated his former team. He allowed one run and seven hits and tied a career high with 11 strikeouts over 8 innings. It was Miley’s second win in 10 starts since being acquired by the Orioles from Seattle on Aug. 1.
Detroit
Wade Davis (2-1) pitched a one-hit eighth and Kelvin Herrera, Kansas City’s seventh pitcher, got three straight outs for his 12th save.
Chicago
Jason Hammel (15-10) allowed six runs and six hits while getting just seven outs, hurting his bid for a postseason rotation spot.
Oakland, Calif.
Yu Darvish (6-5) had all the run support he needed on a couple of big swings from Andrus, who had his first career multi-homer game. Robinson Chirinos added an RBI double in the ninth for Texas (92-63).
Houston
It was another costly loss for the Astros, who fell to three games behind Baltimore for the second AL wild card.
Cleveland
The Indians’ magic number dropped to two after Detroit lost earlier to Kansas City. They could have lowered it to one, but now have to win their home finale today and hope the Tigers lose again for Cleveland to clinch the division in front of its fans.
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