Los Angeles Angels starting pitcher Ricky Nolasco throws during the third inning of an interleague baseball game against the Washington Nationals at Nationals Park, Wednesday, Aug. 16, 2017, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
Los Angeles Angels starting pitcher Ricky Nolasco throws during the third inning of an interleague baseball game against the Washington Nationals at Nationals Park, Wednesday, Aug. 16, 2017, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon) Credit: Alex Brandon

New York— Aaron Judge launched a titanic homer, Didi Gregorius snapped a seventh-inning tie with a two-run double and the New York Yankees beat the Mets 5-3 on Wednesday night for their third straight victory in the Subway Series.

After taking the first two matchups in the Bronx this week, the Yankees kept up their winning ways when the crosstown rivalry shifted to Queens. Judge enjoyed his first game at Citi Field, hitting a solo drive into the rarely reached third deck in left.

Mets left fielder Yoenis Cespedes never even budged as Judge’s AL-leading 37th home run, projected at 457 feet, soared way over his head.

The rookie slugger also singled and scored on Chase Headley’s sacrifice fly. But he struck out in the ninth inning to extend a dubious streak: Judge has fanned in 33 consecutive games, three shy of the record for a position player set by Adam Dunn from 2011-12.

Angels 3, Nationals 2

Washington — Luis Valbuena and Kole Calhoun homered, Ricky Nolasco bounced back from a rocky first inning before exiting with an injury and the Angels defeated Washington to split their two-game series.

The Angels won for the seventh time in eight games.

Tanner Roark (9-8) allowed four hits in seven innings for Washington, but was done in by the two home runs. Valbuena hit his 13th homer of the season to center to lead off the fifth, and Calhoun followed Mike Trout’s two-out infield single in the sixth with a shot into the second deck in right field. It was Calhoun’s 14th homer of the year.

Nolasco (6-12) threw 31 of his 112 pitches in the first inning, but he escaped trouble in the third and fourth to allow only two runs while striking out five.

Blue Jays 3, Rays 2

Toronto — Marcus Stroman pitched 6⅓ innings, Steve Pearce homered and scored twice and Toronto beat Tampa Bay.

Stroman (11-6) allowed two runs and six hits to beat the Rays for the first time in five career meetings at Rogers Centre. The right-hander entered 0-3 with a 6.38 ERA in four home starts against the AL East rivals. Toronto has won 11 of 16 at home.

Royals 7, Athletics 6

Oakland, Calif. — Alex Gordon hit a go-ahead RBI single in the top of the ninth after Oakland tied it in the bottom of the eighth.

Alcides Escobar doubled to start the ninth against Blake Treinen (1-1), matching his season high with three hits. Then Gordon delivered his second run-scoring single of the series finale.

Oakland’s Matt Chapman hit a tying two-run homer in the eighth against Brandon Maurer (1-1), who wound up the winner.

Mariners 7, Orioles 6

Seattle — Recently acquired Yonder Alonso hit his first homer for Seattle and drove in three runs, and Marc Rzepczynski struck out Chris Davis with the bases loaded to end the Mariners’ win over Baltimore.

Alonso, acquired in a trade with Oakland on Aug. 6, hit a two-run homer in the fourth inning, his 23rd of the season. He added an RBI single during a three-run fifth and also singled in the seventh.

Leonys Martin opened the sixth with his third home run to put Seattle up 7-4.

Padres 3, Phillies 0

San Diego — Clayton Richard pitched a three-hitter for his first shutout since 2012 and Wil Myers stole three bases in an inning as San Diego blanked Philadelphia for a three-game sweep.

Richard (6-12) relied on his effective sinker, inducing the Phillies to ground into 17 outs for his third career shutout. He struck out six and walked one and ended his four-game losing streak.

Padres right-hander Jered Weaver announced his retirement before San Diego’s game on Wednesday.

Weaver, a three-time All-Star, battled health issues since signing with the Padres in the offseason. The 12-year veteran, who spent the bulk of his career with the Los Angeles Angels, had a lifetime mark of 150-98 with a 3.63 ERA. In seven postseason appearances, he was 2-1 with a 2.60 ERA.

Brewers 7, Pirates 6

Milwaukee — Manny Pina hit a two-run homer in the eighth inning to lift Milwaukee over Pittsburgh.

Pina’s one-out shot to right field came off Pirates reliever Juan Nicasio (1-5).

The Pirates grabbed an early lead on Josh Bell’s run-scoring single in the first. Pittsburgh extended the lead to 4-0 in the third on consecutive two-out, run-scoring singles by Andrew McCutchen, Bell and David Freese.

Marlins 8, Giants 1

Miami — Giancarlo Stanton’s homer streak ended Wednesday, but he singled, stole a base and scored in a four-run first inning to help Miami beat San Francisco.

Stanton, who had homered in a team-record six consecutive games, didn’t come close to his 45th of the year. He was hit under his left arm by a 91-mph pitch in the second inning, tapped out to the pitcher in the fourth, grounded out to short with the bases loaded to end the fifth and singled in the eighth.

The hits against Matt Cain and Josh Osich increased Stanton’s average to .287, but he failed to homer for only the third time in the past 13 games. The major league record for the longest home run streak is eight games.