Price pitches Rays past Blue Jays
David Price became the AL's first nine-game winner, backed by three home runs, as host Tampa Bay beat the Toronto Blue Jays, 10-1, last night.
Dioner Navarro, Ben Zobrist and Carlos Peña hit solo shots for the Rays. Sean Rodriguez had three hits and three RBIs.
Price (9-2) allowed one run and four hits in six innings.
Indians 11, Red Sox 0
Justin Masterson (2-5) beat his former team with his first career shutout, and Travis Hafner hit his 10th career grand slam for host Cleveland.
White Sox 15, Tigers 3
Ramon Castro and Brent Lillibridge hit three-run homers for host Chicago, which won big after critical comments by general manager Ken Williams.
Twins 6, Royals 2
Carl Pavano (6-6) pitched eight strong innings and Delmon Young homered for host Minnesota.
Rangers 12, Mariners 2
Josh Hamilton homered and drove in three runs, and C.J. Wilson (5-3) pitched seven effective innings for host Texas.
Reds 6, Giants 3
Orlando Cabrera had three doubles and a single, and Aaron Harang (5-5) rebounded from his shortest start of the season for host Cincinnati. Rookie Buster Posey hit his first homer for San Francisco.
Nationals 7, Pirates 5
Ryan Zimmerman grounded a go-ahead single off the shin of Pittsburgh's D.J. Carrasco in the seventh for host Washington.
Cubs 9, Brewers 4
Derrek Lee hit his 300th homer, and Marlon Byrd and Geovany Soto each hit two for visiting Chicago.- AP
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