Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Judge’s deep drive falls just short; Yanks clinch

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YANKEES 5, RED SOX 4 (10)

NEW YORK — Aaron Judge fell a few feet short of a record-tying 61st home run, hitting a 404-foot drive caught in front of the center field wall in the ninth inning, and the New York Yankees beat the Boston Red Sox 5-4 Thursday night on Josh Donaldson’s 10th-inning single to clinch their sixth consecutiv­e playoff berth.

Judge had walked three times and struck out once before he came to the plate with the score tied 4-4 in the ninth. The crowd of 43,123 was on its feet for every pitch, and Judge drove a 2-2 fastball from Matt Barnes just to the right of straightaw­ay center.

The ball left the bat at 113 mph, and fans waited in anticipati­on as Judge jogged toward first base. But they groaned in unison as Kike Hernandez made the catch a step in front of the fence, not far from the 408foot sign.

“Tonight it’s a little cool. Maybe it wasn’t meant for tonight. Maybe it’s another night,” Donaldson said. “I thought that ball was gone.” Judge also threw out a runner at second base to help hold off Boston in the ninth, showing off his defensive prowess. Tommy Pham hit a one-hopper off the right-field wall against Clay Holmes (7-4). Judge played the carom and from the warning track threw a strike to shortstop Isiah Kiner-Falefa for the tag. It was Judge’s sixth assist of the season.

GUARDIANS 4, WHITE SOX 2 Shane Bieber pitched two-run ball into the eighth inning, and Cleveland beat Chicago for a three-game series sweep.

ORIOLES 2, ASTROS 0 Kyle Bradish (4-7) came within one out of his first career shutout, outpitchin­g Justin Verlander (17-4) in a stellar performanc­e to lift Baltimore over Houston.

MARINERS 9, ATHLETICS 5 Julio Rodriguez doubled and scored before leaving with lower back tightness, and Seattle overcame the loss of the rookie center fielder to beat Oakland and avoid a three-game sweep. Rodriguez slowly walked off the field with a trainer in the bottom half of the first inning.

RANGERS 5, ANGELS 3 Corey Seager hit a tiebreakin­g two-run home run in the eighth inning, helping Texas top Los Angeles.

RAYS 10, BLUE JAYS 5 Wander Franco had three RBI, Jonathan Aranda homered and Tampa Bay beat Toronto in the opener of a big four-game series between playoff contenders. Randy Arozarena had three hits and drove in two runs for the Rays, who were coming off a three-game series in which they were swept by Houston and scored just twice.

ROYALS 4, TWINS 1 Jonathan Heasley (48) pitched six innings of two-hit ball, Edward Oliveras and Drew Waters homered, and Kansas City beat Minnesota to complete a three-game series sweep.

NATIONAL LEAGUE

BREWERS 5, REDS 1 Kolten Wong hit a career-high three home runs and drove in five runs, helping Brandon Woodruff and Milwaukee beat Cincinnati.

CARDINALS 5, PADRES 4 Brendan Donovan hit a grand slam in the seventh inning to lead Albert Pujols and NL Central-leading St. Louis to a victory against San Diego, snapping a three-game losing streak. Pujols remained at 698 career home runs, although he did drive two balls to deep left field, one for a single and one for an out on the warning track.

CUBS 3, PIRATES 2 Rookie Hayden Wesneski (2-1) had an immaculate inning in his second major league start to lead Chicago to a victory over skidding Pittsburgh.

GIANTS 3, ROCKIES 0 Mike Yastrzemsk­i homered and John Brebbia pitched an inning in his second start of the series, helping San Francisco beat Colorado to complete a four-game sweep. Brebbia was followed by five relievers in the 10-hit shutout.

PHILLIES 1, BRAVES 0 Ranger Suarez pitched six sparkling innings, and Philadelph­ia continued its push toward the club’s first playoff berth in a decade with a victory over Atlanta. Matt Vierling knocked in the only run in the game with a second-inning sacrifice fly to center that scored J.T. Realmuto.

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