Hours after a federal investigation into possible computer hacking by the Cardinals became public, St Louis extended their winning streak to five by beating the Minnesota Twins 3-2 behind Michael Wacha’s pitching and Mark Reynolds’ two-run single.
Before the game, manager Mike Matheny said he was in the weight room when he first learned of the investigation into whether the Cardinals had hacked Houston’s computer database. The Cardinals then completed a soggy homestand in which three games were delayed and another against Kansas City was postponed until July 23.
Minnesota have lost seven of eight.
ATHLETICS 6, PADRES 5
In San Diego, Eric Sogard singled in the go-ahead in the top of the ninth off closer Craig Kimbrel, lifting Oakland to a win over San Diego and spoiling the debut of interim manager Pat Murphy.
Kimbrel (1-2) issued a two-out walk to Billy Burns, who stole second and scored on Sogard’s ground ball single to center.
The game was played on the one-year anniversary of the death of longtime Padre and Hall of Famer Tony Gwynn. The Padres played a brief video tribute to the eight-time NL batting champion before the game.
Murphy replaced Bud Black who was fired on Monday.
In other MLB action, it was:
‧ Orioles 19, Phillies 3
‧ Angels 4, Diamondbacks 1
‧ Giants 6, Mariners 2
‧ Rangers 3, Dodgers 2
‧ Royals 7, Brewers 2
‧ Mets 3, Blue Jays 2
‧ Indians 6, Cubs 0
‧ Nationals 16, Rays 4
‧ Marlins 12, Yankees 2
‧ Pirates 3, White Sox 0
‧ Astros 8, Rockies 5
‧ Reds 5, Tigers 2
‧ Red Sox 9, Braves 4
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