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Wang (2-3) beat Jose Contreras (3-4), who gave up five hits and four runs -- two earned -- in 6 2-3 innings.
In the first game, rookie left-hander John Danks worked out of a couple of jams and outpitched Mike Mussina to give the White Sox a 5-3 victory.
The second game was delayed at the start for one hour, 15 minutes by rain.
In the nightcap, Matsui had a two-run double in the third, an inning aided by shortstop Juan Uribe's error on Derek Jeter's grounder, making both runs unearned.
The Yankees added two runs in the seventh on a two-out RBI single by Bobby Abreu and Jeter's RBI triple.
Indians 7, Twins 1
At Cleveland, C.C. Sabathia pitched eight sharp innings and Trot Nixon drove in three runs for Cleveland.
Sabathia (6-1) allowed five hits, struck out five, walked one and hit a batter. Minnesota's only run came on Nick Punto's single in the second.
Blue Jays 2, Orioles 1
At Toronto, A.J. Burnett pitched a three-hitter with 10 strikeouts and Troy Glaus singled home the go-ahead run as Toronto completed its first three-game sweep of the season.
Burnett (4-3) walked two in his 17th career complete game.
Devil Rays 11, Rangers 8
At Kissimmee, Florida, Carl Crawford tripled with the bases loaded and Delmon Young drove in three runs to lead Tampa Bay.
Sammy Sosa hit his 597th homer in the fourth for Texas, which led 6-4 before the Devil Rays scored six runs in the fifth -- the last three on Crawford's third triple of the season.
Angels 5, Mariners 0
At Seattle, John Lackey handcuffed Seattle for six innings and combined with two relievers on a four-hitter as Los Angeles trounced Seattle.
Lackey (6-3) retired 14 straight batters after Ichiro Suzuki lined his first pitch into center field for a single.
He allowed four hits, struck out four and issued an intentional walk. He has won four of his last five decisions.
Royals 4, Athletics 3
At Oakland, California, Ryan Shealy, taken off the disabled list earlier in the day, hit a go-ahead RBI single in the ninth as Kansas City edged Oakland.
Josh Willingham and Miguel Cabrera had RBI doubles in an eighth-inning rally, and the Florida Marlins beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 4-3 in the National League on Wednesday.
The Marlins trailed 3-2 entering the eighth, but Hanley Ramirez singled off reliever Matt Capps (2-1) with one out. Cabrera and Willingham followed with doubles to make it 4-3.
Nationals 6, Braves 4
At Washington, Ryan Church hit a go-ahead, three-run double in the fifth, and Washington's bullpen threw five shutout innings for a fifth victory in six games.
Church's liner to right-center off Kyle Davies (1-2) capped a four-run inning in which the Nationals batted around and all of the runs were unearned, thanks to Atlanta second baseman Kelly Johnson's fielding error.
In other NL action, it was:
* Phillies 6, Brewers 2
* Astros 2, Giants 1
* Rockies 5, Diamondbacks 3
* Mets 8, Cubs 1
* Padres 3, Reds 2
* Dodgers 5, Cardinals 4



