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AL Roundup: A look at Wednesday's games

Alex Rodriguez had a good night at the plate, but once again he failed to provide the big hit everyone came to see.

Rodriguez had two hits, but not homer No. 600, to support another sharp outing by a resurgent A.J. Burnett and the New York Yankees beat the Cleveland Indians 8-0 on Wednesday night.

Each time Rodriguez strode to the plate, hundreds of fans left their seats and jammed a walkway between the left-field pole and the bleachers with hopes of catching the historic homer. They walked away disappointed each time.

Rodriguez didn't come close to getting his elusive 600th homer, though he went 2 for 5 with a run-scoring single in the first inning off Fausto Carmona (10-8). He had a sixth-inning double in which his slide knocked second base out of the ground.

"I thought the milestone was doubles, so I took the base," Rodriguez said in explaining why he held the bag aloft.

"It just popped out," A-Rod continued. "That was good because sometimes you can get hurt if it doesn't."

Most of the crowd of 22,965 left after Rodriguez flied out to right on a 10-pitch at-bat against rookie Frank Herrmann in the eighth inning.

"He went right after me," Rodriguez said. "It was a good battle and he got the best of me."

Elsewhere in the AL it was: Toronto 5 Baltimore 0; Tampa Bay 7 Detroit 4; Boston 7 Los Angeles 3; Minnesota 6 Kansas City 4; Oakland 3 Texas 1; and Chicago 6 Seattle 5.

At Cleveland, Burnett (9-8) earned his third win in four starts, the only blemish coming in a July 17 start in which he cut his hands hitting a door out of frustration. On Wednesday he allowed seven hits over 6 1-3 innings as the Yankees improved the best record in the majors (64-36) with their sixth win in eight games — and AL-leading ninth shutout.

"I was able to throw strikes with my curveball," Burnett said. "I felt good."

Mark Teixeira had a two-run single and Brett Gardner two run-scoring singles as the Yankees built a 7-0 lead. Robinson Cano hit his 19th homer leading off the fourth to make it 8-0.

Rodriguez also flipped his bat after fanning on a 3-2 pitch with the bases loaded to end New York's three-run third.

"I'm not upset because I had a good approach and went deep into the count tonight," Rodriguez said.

Rodriguez's sharp grounder up the middle scored Teixeira for a 1-0 lead. Teixeira was on a second with a double.

Curtis Granderson had two hits including an RBI triple off Carmona, giving him a .444 (16 for 36) average against the right-hander.

Burnett struck out seven and walked three as he continued his roller-coaster season. The right-hander opened the year 4-0 and had a 6-2 record after beating the Indians on May 30 in New York. The 33-year-old then lost five consecutive decisions before his recent resurgence. He has not allowed an earned run in seven starts — and given up six or more in six others.

"This was the best I've felt in a long while. Tempo is important," Burnett said. "The ball was coming out of my hand good. I hope to keep this tempo for the rest of the year."

Burnett finally won in Cleveland. He had been 0-4 with a 9.00 ERA in four previous starts at Progressive Field, none of them with New York. He threw five scoreless innings before being lifted due to a rain delay Friday in a 7-1 win over Kansas City.

Joba Chamberlain came on after Burnett issued a one-out walk to Andy Marte in the seventh. He balked Marte to second, but got the next two batters easily. Sergio Mitre worked the eighth and ninth to complete the eight-hitter.

Carmona was pounded for seven runs and 10 hits over 2 2-3 innings.

"You know what happened," the right-hander said. "I gave up a bunch of base hits."

It was the worst start of the season by the AL all-star who was looking to win four in a row for first time since finishing the 2007 season with five consecutive wins.

"Fausto just didn't have it," Indians manager Manny Acta said. "That's the wrong lineup not to have your pitches working for you. They hit him around and put him in a big hole."

Rodriguez hit his 501st homer off Carmona on Aug. 10, 2007, and followed with two more the next night in Cleveland — and has since gone 9 for 45 without a homer in his last 12 games at Progressive Field.







Blue Jays 5 Orioles 0

At Toronto, rookie left-hander Brad Mills pitched seven innings for his first major league win,and Lyle Overbay hit a three-run homer as Toronto beat Baltimore for the 12th consecutive time.

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Rays 7 Tigers 4

At St. Petersburg, Fla., Rays starter Jeff Niemann allowed four runs and eight hits in six innings, and Evan Longoria hit a two-run homer in the eighth to lead Tampa Bay over Detroit.

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Red Sox 7 Angels 3

At Anaheim, Calif., Marco Scutaro hit a tiebreaking grand slam in the eighth inning as Boston wrapped up a 10-game West Coast road trip with a three-game sweep of Los Angeles.

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Twins 6 Royals 4

At Kansas City, Mo., Delmon Young had a three-run homer as Minnesota finished a three-game sweep of the Royals.

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Athletics 3 Rangers 1

At Arlington, Texas, Trevor Cahill allowed two hits over eight innings, and Kurt Suzuki homered and drove in two runs as Oakland downed the Rangers.

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White Sox 6 Mariners 5

At Chicago, Alex Rios hit a tiebreaking RBI single in the seventh inning and the White Sox beat Seattle for their 10th straight home win.


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