CHICAGO -- Madison Bumgarner outpitched Jake Arrieta with 10 strikeouts over six innings, and the San Francisco Giants pounced on rare miscues by the Chicago Cubs in a 3-2 victory on Saturday.Bumgarner (14-8) allowed two runs and five hits in his fourth victory in his last five starts. San Francisco, trying to catch Los Angeles in the NL West, rebounded from a pair of one-run losses in the first two games of the four-game set against the major league leaders.Arrieta (16-6) was charged with three runs -- two earned -- and four hits in six innings in his first loss since July 30. The Cubs had won five in a row overall.RANGERS 12, ASTROS 4ARLINGTON, Texas -- Adrian Beltre and Nomar Mazara each homered, Derek Holland pitched his third straight quality start since coming off the disabled list and Texas got its seventh straight victory.After trailing 1-0, the Rangers got their major league-high 42nd come-from-behind win. Theyve won eight of nine and scored at least 10 runs in each of their past three games.AL West-leading Texas is 13-2 against the Astros this season and 37-19 against the division.Holland (7-6) pitched six innings, allowing two runs, six hits and three walks.Evan Gattis had three hits for Houston, including a solo homer.Joe Musgrove (2-3) allowed five runs and eight hits over 4 1/3 innings.METS 3, NATIONALS 1NEW YORK -- Curtis Granderson and James Loney came through with big hits to back Robert Gsellman, and New York got another gritty start from an unheralded rookie in its banged-up rotation.Gsellman (2-1) pitched out of trouble for six innings, and inexperienced center fielder Michael Conforto made a diving catch that thwarted a potential Nationals rally in the seventh. New York rebounded from consecutive losses and won for the 10th time in 14 games, moving within one game of St. Louis for the final NL playoff berth.The Cardinals lost 9-1 in Cincinnati.Washingtons Tanner Roark (14-8) allowed two runs and four hits over five innings.Jeurys Familia got his major league-leading 45th save in 48 tries.ORIOLES 2, YANKEES 0BALTIMORE -- Kevin Gausman outpitched CC Sabathia for the second time in seven days, Adam Jones homered and Baltimore got its third straight shutout against New York.Gausman (7-10) allowed two hits and two walks over six innings to win his fourth straight start. He struck out eight and permitted only one runner past second base.Zach Britton, the third Baltimore reliever, worked a perfect ninth for his 40th save in 40 opportunities.Sabathia (8-12) gave up two runs, one earned, in six innings. All it got him was another loss against the Orioles, the third in a row since mid-July.RAYS 7, BLUE JAYS 5ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- Matt Duffys three-run double highlighted a five-run sixth inning and last-place Tampa Bay beat AL East-leading Toronto for the second straight game.The big outburst came against right-hander Marco Estrada (8-7), who had given up just two singles in the first five innings. Duffys double was the fifth hit of the inning.Rookie Blake Snell (5-7) got the win after giving up one run and two hits while striking out seven in six innings.Toronto rallied for four runs in the ninth off Enny Romero before Alex Colome got the final out for his 30th save.ROYALS 5, TIGERS 2KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Eric Hosmer hit his career-high 20th homer, Yordano Ventura pitched into and out of trouble and Kansas City snapped a three-game losing streak.Ventura (10-9) improved to 7-0 against the Tigers, including three wins this season, and is 4-0 overall in his past six startsMichael Fulmer (10-6) gave up three runs and seven hits in six innings for the Tigers, falling to 1-4 in his past five starts. He walked one and struck out four.Wade Davis got his 22nd save in 25 opportunitiesINDIANS 8, MARLINS 3CLEVELAND -- Trevor Bauer overcame a shaky first inning and pitched into the ninth, Francisco Lindor was 4 for 4 and Cleveland beat Miami.Bauer (10-6) shut down the Marlins after giving up three runs and three hits in the first. The right-hander didnt allow another hit until Ichiro Suzuki led off the ninth with a single.Lindor doubled in the first and third, singled in the fourth and added an RBI single in the sixth.Kipnis hit his 22nd homer in the first off Marlins ace Jose Fernandez (13-8), who gave up a career-high 12 hits and seven runs in 5 2/3 innings.REDS 9, CARDINALS 1CINCINNATI -- Zack Cozart hit a pair of doubles during run-scoring innings that included St. Louis misplays, and Cincinnati sent the Cardinals to their third straight loss.The Cardinals have lost seven of 11. Theyre still in position to get the NLs second wild-card spot, staying ahead of the Mets, Pirates and Marlins.Pinch hitter Ramon Cabreras two-run single in the seventh inning put the Reds ahead 4-1. Cincinnati used four walks by Jerome Williams to score five times in the eighth.Dan Straily (11-7) gave up three hits, including Jedd Gyorkos homer, and a career-high seven walks in only 5 2/3 innings.Jaime Garcia (10-11) lost after allowing two runs in six innings.TWINS 11, WHITE SOX 3MINNEAPOLIS -- Miguel Sano and Trevor Plouffe each homered during an eight-run third inning, and Minnesota went deep four times.Brian Dozier led off with his 34th homer, and Byron Buxton tacked on a two-run shot in the second against beleaguered starter James Shields (5-17).Hector Santiago (11-8) won for the first time in six starts since the Twins acquired him in late July from the Los Angeles Angels.BREWERS 7, PIRATES 4PITTSBURGH -- Struggling rookie Orlando Arcia had three hits, including a tiebreaking single in Milwaukees four-run eighth inning, to extend Pittsburghs losing streak to five games.Pittsburghs Neftali Feliz (4-2) was charged with two runs, retiring only one of the three batters before leaving with right arm discomfort.Carlos Torres (3-3) got the win despite allowing Andrew McCutchens 19th homer in the seventh inning, tying it at 2.Tyler Thornburg got three outs for his eighth save.BRAVES 6, PHILLIES 4, 10 INNINGSPHILADELPHIA -- Adonis Garcia scored the winning run in the 10th inning after homering twice earlier in the game, and Atlanta beat Philadelphia.Jed Bradley (1-0) got the win in his major league debut. He threw one scoreless inning and had a strikeout.Mauricio Cabrera got his fourth save in four opportunities.Edubray Ramos (1-2) allowed two runs and one hit after allowing a leadoff walk to Garcia.DIAMONDBACKS 9, ROCKIES 4DENVER -- Chris Owings had a career high-tying four hits, Jake Lamb homered and Arizona beat Colorado.Braden Shipley (3-3) allowed four runs in 5 1/3 innings in his first time facing Colorado.The Diamondbacks broke it open in the third off Tyler Chatwood (10-9). Welington Castillo had a three-run double and Lamb followed with his 27th homer to make it 6-0. Marc-Andre Fleury Jersey Large . Any real chance at payback wont come until the playoff. Still, Pittsburgh knows its taut 3-2 win over the Bruins on Wednesday night is a pretty good place to start laying the groundwork. "They are a very good defensive team," Penguins forward Brandon Sutter said. Wholesale Custom Golden Knights Shirts . 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"Im speechless." The Indians are roaring toward October. Giambi belted a two-run, pinch-hit homer with two outs in the ninth inning to give Cleveland a shocking 5-4 win over the Chicago White Sox on Tuesday night, keeping the Indians up with the lead pack in the AL wild-card race.CHICAGO – Bruins coach Claude Julien need only recall the imminent danger his club faced last month against Toronto. Or the apparent pit of despair in an opening round series with Montreal two years earlier. Or the do-or-die Game 7 against Tampa shortly thereafter in the East final. Or the Stanley Cup Final for that matter against Vancouver later that spring. "I dont think much is going to rattle our team," Julien said from the team hotel on Thursday afternoon, about 14-plus hours after his Bruins dropped a marathon Game 1 in triple overtime, Andrew Shaw scoring the winner at the 112-minute mark. "This is a game," he continued of the series opener, "that it couldve gone either way. Both teams had great chances. And we could be sitting here today up 1-0 as much as we are down 1-0." The visitors dressing room at the United Center was certainly oozing with disappointment after the Game 1 defeat – one that saw a 3-1 third period lead dissipate – but there was hardly any semblance of panic or downright dejectedness after a game that very well couldve swung their way. While the Blackhawks began to assert control midway through regulation with their dynamic blitz of speed and skill, they still required a puck off the skate of Andrew Ference in regulation to tie the proceedings and a ricochet off the knee of Shaw in the third overtime to win it. But these "hockey breaks" as Julien termed them are unquestionably earned and as Ference noted, Corey Crawford did stop a barrage of shots – 29 in extra time – to proceed the winner. "Thats what it took to go in," said Ference of the luck factor, "but it took some great saves to keep a lot of pucks out so its not like only luck wins hockey games. Theres aa lot of great defensive plays and there was a lot of great saves and so you can say luck, but its not luck when you make those saves and what not.dddddddddddd" "Obviously, youd like to win it," he continued. "At that point of the game, youve invested a lot into it and what not, but the other teams put just as much in ... And thats where you expect experience to come in and maturity to come in and say Its 1-0, get on with it and turn the page." Carey Price would stop 65 of 66 Bruin shots in the opening round of their eventual Stanley Cup conquest in 2011. Boston would win the next three tilts before emerging with the series in the seventh and final game. Nathan Horton, who is listed as day-to-day, would score the winner that day in overtime. There was Game 7 with the Lightning two rounds later, Horton again notching the decisive marker in a 1-0 victory at TD Garden. And then there was the Final itself, the Canucks swiping the first games in Vancouver before Boston blasted the then-Western Conference champs by a combined 12-1 margin in Games 3 and 4, eventually winning the Cup in seven games. All of this precluded the epic comeback against the Maple Leafs in early May, the Bruins rallying from a 4-1 third period deficit in Game 7 before knocking out their opponents in the extra frame. So when questioned on the resiliency of his club, in lieu of the heartbreak of the Game 1 defeat and the clubs first series deficit of the post-season, Julien couldnt help but to look back as he looked ahead to Game 2 on Saturday evening. "Its because weve been through a lot," he concluded. "You can chalk that down to experience of having been through a lot, the ups and downs. We dont get rattled anymore. We know what we can do." ' ' '