Sale sharp as Red Sox dispatch Kansas City

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Chris Sale shut down the Kansas City Royals while pitching into the ninth inning, and a rag-tag bunch of Boston Red Sox filling in for injured starters pounded their way to an 8-3 victory Tuesday night that moved them into first place in the AL East.

Sale (9-3) gave up a homer to Mike Moustakas in the second and a two-run shot to Jorge Bonifacio in the ninth before departing two outs shy of his second consecutive complete game. He allowed four hits and fanned 10, pushing his major league-leading strikeout total to 146 this season.

More importantly, he got a win after going the distance in a 1-0 loss to Philadelphia last week.

Xander Bogaerts and Sandy Leon each drove in a pair of runs for Boston, which got plenty of production from a lineup missing Pablo Sandoval, Dustin Pedroia and Mitch Moreland to various injuries.

First baseman Sam Travis and third baseman Deven Marrero, recalled from Triple-A Pawtucket earlier in the day, drove in early runs to get the Red Sox off and running. Mookie Betts and Chris Young also had RBIs as the new division leaders kept piling on.

Boston jumped a half-game ahead of the rival New York Yankees, who have lost seven in a row for their longest slide in a single season since April 2007.

Most of Boston's damage came against Royals youngster Matt Strahm (2-4), who struggled to follow up his dazzling first career start. The left-hander with a delivery eerily similar to Sale was hammered for five runs on seven hits and a walk before leaving with nobody out in the fourth.

Strahm allowed one unearned run in five innings last week against the Angels.

Sale dominated a Royals lineup that had slugged its way to eight wins in nine games, striking out the side in the fifth for good measure. The long, lean left-hander was finally lifted after Bonifacio's homer and a base hit by Brandon Moss, ending his outing after 110 pitches.

RANGERS 6, BLUE JAYS 1 Nick Martinez threw six outstanding innings to earn the win and the offense came out swinging in the first as the Rangers evened the series with a 6-1 win over the Blue Jays Tuesday at Globe Life Park. Martinez held the Blue Jays to one run on two hits and three walks over 61/3 innings to earn the win.

NATIONAL LEAGUE

CARDINALS 8, PHILLIES 1 (11) It took awhile for the Cardinals to find a way to take advantage of the Phillies and their unsettled bullpen, but better late and loud than never. The Cardinals batted around in the 11th inning and tagged the Phillies with two home runs and seven runs total en route to an 8-1, 11-inning victory. Tommy Pham and Yadier Molina each had home runs.

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