St. Petersburg, Fla.
Martin hit his 17th homer on a 3-0 pitch from Kevin Jepsen (2-6). He has gone deep nine times and driven in 24 runs over his last 18 games.
Happ was up to 85 pitches when he was pulled by manager John Gibbons after Corey Dickerson’s RBI single put the Rays up 3-1 with two outs in the third.
Seattle
Shoemaker was hit on the right side of his head with one out in the second inning on a 105 mph line drive from Kyle Seager. Shoemaker was able to turn his head slightly to avoid a direct blow to his face but was unable to get his mitt up in time.
After the game, the Angels announced that a CT scan revealed Shoemaker suffered a small skull fracture and small hematoma. He was to be seen by a neurologist and remain in Seattle overnight for observation.
Albert Pujols and C.J. Cron hit back-to-back home runs in the first inning and six Angels relievers combined to shut down the Mariners. Deolis Guerra (3-0) was the first to enter, and Andrew Bailey worked the ninth for his first save since 2013 with Boston.
Cincinnati
Yadier Molina had two of the Cardinals’ five hits as they avoided being swept in Cincinnati for the first time since July 2012.
St. Louis, which turned four double plays, began the day with a one-game lead over the Mets for the final NL playoff spot.
Baltimore
With five rookies in the starting lineup, the Yankees closed within 3½ games of the Orioles and Tigers for the league’s final playoff spot.
Luis Severino (2-8) pitched two strong innings of relief and Dellin Betances, the fifth New York reliever, got four outs for his eighth save.
Chicago
Anthony Rizzo singled leading off the 13th against Matt Reynolds (0-1) and went to second on Ben Zobrist’s sacrifice. Addison Russell, who had three hits, was walked intentionally before Heyward drove in his third run of the game.
Trevor Cahill (4-4) worked a perfect inning in a series in which all four games were decided by one run.
Cleveland
Chisenhall’s hit dropped in front of a sliding Ichiro Suzuki in right field and scored pinch-runner Michael Martinez, giving the AL Central leaders their sixth straight win.
Arlington, Texas
Springer led off the game with his 26th homer, and Houston built a 5-0 lead before Yu Darvish (5-4) was lifted after four innings. Gattis hit his 24th homer in the fifth for a 6-2 lead.
Pittsburgh
The Pirates’ skid follows a four-game sweep at Milwaukee last weekend, and has dropped them 3½ games behind St. Louis for the second NL wild card. The Pirates host the Cardinals in a three-game series beginning today.
Los Angeles
De Leon (1-0) gave up four runs and six hits in six innings and didn’t issue a walk. The right-hander struck out the side in the sixth.
Kansas City, Mo.
Upton also doubled home J.D. Martinez in the second. Upton has seven homers and 18 RBIs in his last 14 games.
Minneapolis
Abreu, Anderson and Melky Cabrera had three hits apiece, helping the White Sox overcome four homers by the Twins. The teams combined for 18 home runs while splitting the four-game series.
Philadelphia
Teheran (5-9) allowed five hits and struck out seven while lowering his ERA to 3.01. Jim Johnson worked the ninth for his 15th save, finishing a five-hitter.
Denver
Archie Bradley (6-8) scattered six hits over six innings and Jean Segura had three hits in his return to the lineup for the Diamondbacks.
New York
The Mets won for the 11th time in 15 tries and stayed within one game of St. Louis for the second NL wild-card slot. They didn’t have much time to savor the victory — they hurried to Cincinnati for a 1:10 p.m. Monday holiday start.
Lugo (3-2) limited the NL East leaders to one run and six hits in seven innings, walking none and striking out four. The 26-year-old righty has won three straight starts, permitting a total of three runs, to help rejuvenate an injury-plagued rotation.
