Detroit
The Seattle star, who has played in at least 150 in 11 straight years, said he might need surgery.
Jose Iglesias hit a game-ending single off Juan Nicasio (1-2), and Niko Goodrum homered and had three hits for the Tigers.
Angels 2, Twins 1
Anaheim, Calif.
Ohtani allowed one run and three hits over 6⅓ innings in his sixth big league start, leaving with a 2-1 lead after Logan Morrison’s walk. Joe Mauer hit a tying single off Cam Bedrosian.
Reds 5, Dodgers 3
Los Angeles
Luis Castillo (3-4) allowed three runs — two earned — and four hits in six innings with eight strikeouts.
White Sox 5, Cubs 3
Chicago
Lucas Giolito (2-4) matched a career high with seven walks, tossed three wild pitches and hit a batter, but pitched two-hit ball for 5⅔ innings in his first victory since April 26. Bruce Rondon got his first save as the White Sox (10-27) stopped a seven-game slide and became the last major league team to reach 10 wins.
Yankees 6, Athletics 2
New York
Luis Severino (6-1) struck out seven in six innings as New York won for the 19th time in 22 games to remain tied with rival Boston for the best record in the majors at 28-12.
Phillies 4, Mets 2
Philadelphia
Pinch-hitter Nick Williams hit a go-ahead, three-run homer off Paul Seward (0-3) in the sixth.
Orioles 17, Rays 1
Baltimore
Danny Valencia and Trey Mancini also homered for the Orioles, who have scored 58 runs in their last seven games. Valencia tied career highs with four hits and four RBIs.
Indians 11, Royals 2
Cleveland
Yan Gomes had four hits, including a three-run homer. Jose Ramirez also hit a three-run shot and Michael Brantley had a two-run homer as the Indians had 15 hits.
Braves 4, Marlins 3
Miami
Arodys Vizcaino gave up a three-run pinch-hit homer to Justin Bour with one out in the ninth, then retired the next two batters for his seventh save, completing a four-hitter.
Giants 5, Pirates 0
Pittsburgh
Astros 6, Rangers 1
Houston
Brewers 7, Rockies 3
Denver
Padres 5, Cardinals 3
San Diego
Nationals 6Diamondbacks 4
Phoenix
Reynolds had his contract selected from Triple-A Syracuse on Saturday. He homered off Zack Godley in the sixth inning, then broke a 4-4 tie with a two-run shot off Archie Bradley (0-1) in the eighth after the Diamondbacks rallied with a three-run seventh.
Reynolds signed a minor league deal with Washington in April after collecting 30 home runs and 97 RBIs with Colorado last season. The Nationals are Reynolds’ eighth major league team in 12 seasons, including four years with Arizona. The 34-year-old was called up when Ryan Zimmerman was placed on the 10-day disabled list with an oblique strain.
Bryce Harper and Trea Turner also homered for the Nationals, winners of 13 of 15. Ryan Madson (1-2) went 1 1/3 innings in relief.
Sean Doolittle pitched a scoreless ninth for his ninth save in nine tries. Left fielder Andrew Stevenson made a running grab of pinch-hitter John Ryan Murphy’s deep fly ball to help save the victory.
The Diamondbacks lost their fifth straight.
With Arizona down 4-1, Chris Owings led off the Diamondbacks’ seventh with a single, and after Alex Avila struck out for the third time, Ketel Marte’s double put runners on second and third. Pinch-hitter Jarrod Dyson singled both runners home to cut the lead to 4-3. With two outs, Daniel Descalso worked a 3-2 count and doubled in the speedy Dyson to tie it at 4.
The Nationals took the lead in a hurry. Turner drew a leadoff walk on a 3-2 pitch to open the game, stole second and scored on Howie Kendrick’s single.
Harper buried Godley’s 3-0 pitch well up into the right field seats in the third for his 13th home run and Washington led 2-0.
Arizona’s first hit came on Marte’s one-out single in the third. He took second on Godley’s sacrifice bunt and scored when David Peralta tripled into the right field corner to make it 2-1.
Turner made it a two-run a game again with a leadoff shot over the Arizona bullpen in left field in the fourth, and Reynolds opened the fifth with a home run to left to lead 4-1.
TRAINER’S ROOM
Nationals: 3B Anthony Rendon got his first day off since coming off the DL on May 5. He missed three weeks after fouling a ball off his big toe.
Diamondbacks: 3B Jake Lamb (shoulder) began a rehab assignment Sunday at Class A Visalia. … RHP Shelby Miller pitched three perfect innings in an extended spring training game on Friday, his first rehab outing since undergoing Tommy John surgery on May 10 of last year.
GOLDY’S SLUMP
Arguably the worst slump of Paul Goldschmidt’s career showed little sign of subsiding. The big first baseman went 0 for 4 with two strikeouts and has two hits in his last 46 at-bats. He struck out with Descalso at third to end the seventh. Goldschmidt is hitting .210 for the season.
ROTATION SWITCH
The Nationals have altered their rotation so that Max Scherzer will get the start Wednesday against the New York Yankees. He will be pitching on usual rest because Washington has Monday off.
UP NEXT
Nationals: RHP Gio Gonzalez (4-2, 2.22 ERA) takes the mound for Washington on Tuesday night against Masahiro Tanaka (4-2, 4.66) in the opener of a two-game home series against the Yankees.
Diamondbacks: Arizona turns to LH Patrick Corbin (4-0, 2.12 ERA) to try to end its skid, facing RH Junior Guerra (2-3, 3.09) in the opener of a three-game series against Milwaukee.
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