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Trea Turner led off the game with a home run and had three hits, Zack Wheeler extended his scoreless innings streak and the Philadelphia Phillies beat the Athletics 4-3 for their eighth straight win.
It took eight pitchers, 13 innings and nearly six hours, but the Dodgers outlasted the Mets, 7-5, in Friday's series opener at Citi Field.
Starter Clayton Kershaw lasted just two frames, not because the Mets bludgeoned him into an early exit, but because the heavens opened up. A torrential downpour in the top of the third innings paused the proceedings for over an hour, forcing Kershaw and Mets starter Griffin Canning from the contest.
Nolan Arenado hit a bases-loaded triple in St. Louis' four-run sixth inning, Miles Mikolas pitched six strong innings and the Cardinals held on to beat the Arizona Diamondbacks 4-3 on Friday night. Ryan Helsley gave up a leadoff single to Randal Grichuk and allowed a two-run homer to pinch-hitter Gabriel Moreno with two outs before getting Corbin Carroll to pop out to Arenado at third base to seal the win and his 10th save.
Ryan Nugent-Hopkins had another power-play goal for the Oilers, who go home for Game 3 on Sunday after avoiding an 0-2 start on the road for the second time this postseason.
Steven Kwan opened the game with a double to right off a 97 mph heater. Jose Ramirez, one out later, delivered Kwan with a triple off the wall in right center on a 96 mph fastball. Carlos Santana, with two out, scored Ramirez with a broken-bat single to the hole at short on another 97 mph heater.
Ty France delivered a walk-off homer for an increasingly healthy Twins lineup that may soon add Byron Buxton and Matt Wallner.
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OKC Thunder Wire on MSNShai Gilgeous-Alexander gifts Thunder teammates Rolex, baskets after MVP award winThe Rolex watch was the headliner. Chet Holmgren flexed it in his Instagram story and wore it after the Thunder's 118-103 Game 2 win over the Minnesota Timberwolves. But other gifts included an iPhone, Beats by Dre headset and a Canada Goose jacket.
Landen Roupp pitched six-plus innings and the visiting San Francisco Giants ended the Washington Nationals' five-game winning streak with a 4-0 win on Friday night.