NEW YORK (AP) – Francisco Lindor homered from both sides of the plate to back another stingy start from newcomer Chris Bassitt, and the New York Mets routed the sloppy Arizona Diamondbacks 10-3 in their home opener Friday. Starling Marte launched a three-run shot in his first home game with the Mets, and Robinson Canó connected for the first time since September 2020 after serving his second suspension for performance-enhancing drugs last season. The Mets homered four times in their home opener for the first time. Pete Alonso lofted a pair of early sacrifice flies for New York (6-2), which has the most wins in the majors. Travis Jankowski, subbing in center field after two Mets outfielders went on the COVID-19 injured list, had three hits. Acquired from Oakland in a trade last month, Bassitt (2-0) allowed one run and two hits in six innings. Batting left-handed, Lindor chased Zach Davies (0-1) with a two-run drive into the second deck in right field that made it 5-0 in the fifth. The $341 million shortstop followed Marte’s three-run homer in the eighth with a shot to left off reliever Caleb Smith. ORIOLES 2, YANKEES 1, 11 INNINGS BALTIMORE (AP) – New York’s Aroldis Chapman walked home the winning run in he 11th inning to give Baltimore the victory. Anthony Bemboom and Kelvin Gutiérrez drew one-out walks against Clarke Schmidt (0-2). Chapman came on and struck out Cedric Mullins before walking Ramón Urias on a full-count slider that was just high. New York manager Aaron Boone was ejected by plate umpire Tom Hallion at the conclusion of the game. The Orioles went 1 for 15 with runners in scoring position. They didn’t need a hit in the 11th. Joey Krehbiel (1-0) earned his first major league win, part of a stellar performance by Baltimore’s bullpen. GIANTS 4, GUARDIANS 1 CLEVELAND (AP) – Cleveland lost its first home game using its new name as Carlos Rodón allowed one run in seven innings and Joey Bart hit a two-run homer in the eighth to lead San Francisco. Rodón (1-0) struck out nine, giving up two hits and a pair of walks as the Giants won their third straight. Brandon Crawford and Joc Pederson added solo homers, and Camilo Doval pitched the ninth for his second save. Cleveland was known as the Indians from 1915-2021 before its rebranding. Zach Plesac (0-1) worked 5 1/3 innings, allowing Crawford’s shot to right in the second and Pederson’s blast to center in the fifth. The Guardians’ four-game winning streak ended. BLUE JAYS 4, ATHLETICS 1 TORONTO (AP) – Vladimir Guerrero Jr. hit his major league-leading fifth home run, Zack Collins had two hits and an RBI and Toronto beat Oakland. Lourdes Gurriel Jr. reached base three times, scored a run, and drove in a run to help Toronto win its sixth straight against Oakland. Playing designated hitter for the first time this season, Guerrero hammered a 2-2 pitch from Daulton Jefferies (1-1) 428 feet to right-center in the first inning. Reliever Adam Cimber (3-0) pitched 1 2/3 scoreless innings. Jordan Romano converted his 28th consecutive save opportunity, the longest streak in the majors. TWINS 8, RED SOX 4 BOSTON (AP) – Miguel Sanó hit a two-run homer, rookie Joe Ryan allowed one run over six innings, and Minnesota beat Boston. Luis Arraez and Gary Sánchez drove in two runs apiece for the Twins. Ryan (1-1) kept the Red Sox off balance with his pinpoint slider, striking out seven and walking none. He threw 60 of his 82 pitches for strikes. Boston starter Nick Pivetta (0-2) lasted only two innings, allowing four runs on five hits. Twins leadoff batter Byron Buxton left with a right knee injury after his leg got caught underneath him while sliding into second on a first-inning double. WHITE SOX 3, RAYS 2
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