Orioles starter Kyle Gibson delivers a pitch during Baltimore’s 5-1 win over the Guardians on Sunday in Cleveland. Ron Schawne/Associated Press

CLEVELAND — Kyle Gibson pitched seven strong innings, Adley Rutschman reached base four times and the Baltimore Orioles moved closer to clinching the AL East title, defeating the Cleveland Guardians 5-1 on Sunday.

Baltimore has a 2 1/2-game lead over second-place Tampa Bay in the division and reduced its magic number to three. Baltimore has six games remaining and holds the tiebreaker over the Rays.

Gibson (15-9) allowed one run and five hits while striking out four. The right-hander was pulled after a leadoff double in the eighth.

Rutschman doubled twice, drove in a run and drew two walks for Baltimore. He lined out to left field in the eighth.

BLUE JAYS 9, RAYS 5: George Springer hit an inside-the-park, three-run homer, made a diving catch and threw out a runner, helping Toronto beat Tampa in St. Petersburg, Florida, to take two of three in a series of potential playoff opponents.

Vladimir Guerrero Jr. homered twice, making an impressive bat flip after the second, and Bo Bichette also went deep for the Blue Jays.

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RANGERS 9, MARINERS 8: Marcus Semien homered twice, Corey Seager had a go-ahead two-run shot, and Texas held on to beat Seattle in Arlington, Texas, finishing a three-game sweep in a crucial AL West series.

Adolis García, Leody Taveras and rookie Evan Carter also went deep as the Rangers hit a season-high six homers, their most at four-season-old Globe Life Field.

AL West-leading Texas (85-70) won its fifth consecutive game and moved 2 1/2 games ahead of defending World Series champion Houston, which was swept at home by 102-loss Kansas City.

ROYALS 6, ASTROS 5: Nelson Velázquez hit two home runs and Salvador Perez and Matt Duffy also homered as Kansas City built a big lead early and held on for a win over the slumping Astros in Houston.

TWINS 9, ANGELS 3: Ryan Jeffers homered, tripled and drove in three runs to back a strong outing by Joe Ryan as Minnesota pulled away late in Minneapolis.

INTERLEAGUE

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DIAMONDBACKS 7, YANKEES 1: New York will miss the playoffs for the first time since 2016, getting mathematically eliminated with a rainy loss to Arizona at Yankee Stadium as Zac Gallen got his 17th win.

Arizona (82-73) won for the sixth time in seven games and remained in position for the NL’s second wild card, a half-game ahead of the Chicago Cubs. The Diamondbacks also clinched their first winning season since 2019.

NATIONAL LEAGUE

BRAVES, NATIONALS SPLIT: Spencer Strider earned his major league-leading 19th win and Atlanta Braves got its 100th victory of the season with a win in Washington for a doubleheader split.

Kevin Pillar and Forrest Wall homered, and Orlando Arcia drove in three runs for Atlanta (100-56), which has won 100 games in back-to-back seasons for the first time since 2002-03.

Luis García and Lane Thomas homered for last-place Washington, which dropped three of four in the series and has lost nine of 13 overall.

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In the opener, rookie Jackson Rutledge earned his first major league victory as the Nationals won 3-2.

DODGERS 3, GIANTS 2: Chris Taylor’s line-drive single to center field in the 10th inning lifted NL West champion Los Angeles past visiting San Francisco.

Amed Rosario began the inning at second base and took third on pinch-hitter Kolten Wong’s groundout to short. Taylor singled off Camilo Dorval (6-6) to drive in Rosario and give the Dodgers a 6-6 record in extra-inning games this season.

CUBS 4, ROCKIES 3: Patrick Wisdom put Chicago ahead with a two-run homer in the sixth inning, Seiya Suzuki had two hits and scored twice, and the Cubs helped their playoff chances with a win at home.

Yan Gomes also drove in two runs for the Cubs, who remained a game in front of Miami for the final NL wild card.

REDS 4, PIRATES 2: TJ Friedl hit a two-run homer and drove in the tiebreaking run in the seventh inning as Cincinnati bounced back from an historic collapse the night before to beat visiting Pittsburgh.

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Joey Votto received ovations from the crowd all day and singled in what could be his final home at-bat for the Reds.

MARLINS 6, BREWERS 1: Jon Berti had his second career multihomer game, and Miami beat visiting Milwaukee, again preventing the Brewers from clinching the NL Central.

PHILLIES 5, METS 2: Nick Castellanos hit his 29th homer to move host Philadelphia within one win of a National League playoff berth after a victory, completing a four-game sweep over New York.

NOTES

ANGELS: Mike Trout’s season is over because of a wrist injury that limited him to one game after July 3.

The Angels moved the three-time AL MVP to the 60-day injured list before their series finale against the Minnesota Twins.

Trout, a 32-year-old center fielder, fractured the hamate bone in his left wrist on July 3 while fouling off a pitch against San Diego’s Nick Martinez. He returned Aug. 22 and went 1 for 4 against Cincinnati. Trout said he felt pain when he fouled off pitches, and he went back on the IL.

BRAVES: Atlanta took another blow to its injury-plagued rotation, placing right-hander Charlie Morton on the 15-day injured list. The move means the 14-game winner won’t be eligible to pitch in the NL Division Series.

The 39-year-old Morton left his start Friday against the Washington Nationals after only one inning because of pain in his right index finger. An MRI showed it was a sprain, Manager Brian Snitker said.

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