CHICAGO -- Melky Cabrera drove in Adam Eaton with a game-ending single in the ninth inning after closer David Robertson gave up three home runs in the top half to lead the Chicago White Sox to a 5-4 victory over the Detroit Tigers hours after they suspended ace Chris Sale for five days on Sunday.The White Sox beat the Tigers 4-3 earlier in the day on a single by Eaton in the ninth after play was suspended because of rain the previous night.Robertson (2-2) got the win in that one and picked up another victory in the scheduled game despite a rough ninth inning.The big news Sunday was Sale getting suspended and fined one day after he was scratched from his scheduled start and sent home. The punishment was handed down after he destroyed collared throwback uniforms the team was scheduled to wear in this game.Justin Wilson (2-3) got the loss in the suspended game, and Bruce Rondon (3-2) lost the scheduled one.RANGERS 2, ROYALS 1KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Delino DeShields homered in the seventh to break a tie for Texas.DeShields, who was recalled Thursday from Triple-A Round Rock, walked and doubled before leading off the seventh with his third home run.The loss dropped the Royals to 48-49, the first time the World Series champions have been below .500 since May 15 when they were 18-19. The Royals have lost 13 of 19 games in July.Left-hander Alex Claudio (2-1) picked up the win, pitching a scoreless sixth.Luke Hochevar (2-3) took the loss and has allowed six runs in 6 1/3 innings in July.PADRES 10, NATIONALS 6WASHINGTON -- Alex Dickerson and Ryan Schimpf hit back-to-back homers off Shawn Kelley in the eighth inning and San Diego scored four runs off Jonathan Papelbon in the ninth to beat Washington.Ryan Buchter (2-0) pitched a scoreless eighth to earn the victory.With the game tied at 6, Wil Myers drew a one-out walk off Papelbon and moved to second on a wild pitch before Yangervis Solartes RBI single. The Padres added two more singles to load the bases, setting up Alexei Ramirezs three-run double.Nationals manager Dusty Baker then relieved Papelbon (2-3), who was booed after giving up his first runs since June 12. Papelbon had made seven scoreless appearances since returning from the disabled list earlier this month.ORIOLES 5, INDIANS 3BALTIMORE -- Pinch-hitter Nolan Reimold hit a game-winning, two-out homer in the ninth inning after Pedro Alvarez reached on a strikeout, and Baltimore completed a three-game sweep.Cody Allen (2-4) began the ninth by striking out Alvarez, but the ball eluded catcher Roberto Perez. After fielding the bouncing ball off the backstop, Perez hit Alvarez in the helmet with the throw for an error.A sacrifice bunt and a strikeout followed before Reimold lined a 2-0 pitch into the left-field seats.Activated from the disabled list before the game, Darren ODay (7-1) struck out the side in the ninth.DODGERS 9, CARDINALS 6ST. LOUIS -- Adrian Gonzalez hit a grand slam and Howie Kendrick added a two-run homer, helping Los Angeles spoil Mike Mayers major league debut.Scott Kazmir (9-3) pitched five innings to earn the victory. He allowed three runs on six hits.Mayers (0-1) lasted just 1 1/3 innings, throwing 62 pitches. He gave up nine runs on eight hits, including two home runs. His ERA is 60.75.Kenley Jansen got his 29th save in 34 opportunities with a spotless ninth.YANKEES 5, GIANTS 2NEW YORK -- Nathan Eovaldi pitched shutout ball into the seventh inning, Carlos Beltran and Mark Teixeira hit early solo home runs and New York completed a 6-4 homestand that likely was too little and too late to keep management from selling off players ahead of the Aug. 1 trade deadline.Making his second start following a brief bullpen banishment, Eovaldi (9-6) carried a five-hitter into the seventh. Chad Green, brought back from Triple-A last week, pitched 2 1/3 innings for his first big league save.NL West-leading San Francisco completed a 1-7 road trip that opened the second half. Jeff Samardzija (9-6) gave up five runs and eight hits in 5 2/3 innings.CUBS 6, BREWERS 5MILWAUKEE -- Anthony Rizzo hit a three-run double in the seventh inning and Joe Nathan got the win in his first game in the majors since April 2015.Nathan was activated off the 60-day disabled list earlier in the day, completing his comeback from Tommy John surgery.The Cubs broke through against the Brewers bullpen after struggling with runners in scoring position against starter Junior Guerra.Tommy La Stella went 3 for 3 for Chicago. He had an RBI double before Will Smith (1-3) walked Kris Bryant to load the bases for Rizzo. He hit a 2-2 slider down in the zone into right-center to clear the bases and give Chicago a 5-4 lead.METS 3, MARLINS 0MIAMI -- Steven Matz pitched six innings for his first win since May, and New York took the rubber game of a series against Miami.Matz (8-6) allowed four hits, walked two and struck out six. Pitching despite a bone spur in his elbow, he had been 0-5 in his past nine starts with an ERA of 4.73.The Mets won two of three games in the series and returned home trailing second-place Miami by half a game in the NL East.Miami drew consolation from an encouraging start by Jose Urena (1-2), who allowed only one run in six innings.BLUE JAYS 2, MARINERS 0TORONTO -- J.A. Happ and three relievers combined on a one-hitter, Edwin Encarnacion hit a solo home run and Toronto avoided a three-game sweep.Happ (13-3) won his eighth straight decision and set a career-high for victories. The left-hander allowed Seattles lone hit, a single by Leonys Martin in the third.Roberto Osuna finished for his 20th save.Seattle left-hander Wade Miley (6-8) lost his sixth straight decision, allowing two runs and four hits in six innings.ATHLETICS 3, RAYS 2OAKLAND, Calif. -- Billy Butler hit a tiebreaking home run off Erasmo Ramirez with one out in the eighth inning and Oakland held on.Oakland won the previous two games on walkoff hits and led 2-0 until Logan Forsythes tying two-run homer in the top of the eighth.Ramirez (7-8) retired Khris Davis on a fly ball before Butler hammered an 0-1 pitch over the wall in center.Ryan Dull (4-2) retired two batters for the win despite giving up Forsythes home run. Ryan Madson pitched the ninth for his 21st save.PIRATES 5, PHILLIES 4PITTSBURGH -- Adam Fraziers pinch-hit home run in the seventh inning powered Pittsburgh over Philadelphia.Fraziers home run was his first in the majors. It was given up by fellow rookie Edubray Ramos, who took his first career loss to fall to 1-1. Fraziers homer made a winner of Pirates reliever Neftali Feliz (4-0).Making his second appearance since a trip to the disabled list for a fatigued shoulder, starter Jameson Taillon struck out seven batters in six innings but was also hittable at times.RED SOX 8, TWINS 7BOSTON -- Rick Porcello became the first Boston pitcher in 55 years to open a season 10-0 in Fenway Park, and Hanley Ramirez and Travis Shaw both hit a three-run homer.Dustin Pedroia hit a tiebreaking solo homer and Xander Bogaerts had three singles for Boston, which won its 10th time in 13 games.Porcello (13-2) allowed five runs with eight strikeouts in 6 2/3 innings, becoming the first since Don Schwall in 1961 to win his first 10 Fenway decisions in a season.Brad Ziegler got the final three outs for his first save with Boston after being acquired from Arizona earlier this month.The Red Sox chased Tommy Milone (3-3) in the fifth.ASTROS 13, ANGELS 3HOUSTON -- Jose Altuve hit two of Houstons season-high five homers and had a career-high six RBI to help complete a three-game sweep.There were runners at first and second with no outs in the first when Altuve connected off Tim Lincecum (2-4).Houston starter Mike Fiers (7-6) allowed nine hits and three runs in seven innings for the win.ROCKIES 7, BRAVES 2DENVER -- Trevor Story lined his fourth homer in three games, Tyler Chatwood allowed one hit over five erratic innings and Colorado swept Atlanta.Story launched a two-run shot in the fourth a day after breaking the NL rookie record for most homers by a shortstop. He now has 27 this season and moves closer to the major league rookie record for a shortstop. Nomar Garciaparra had 30 with Boston in 1997.Chatwood (9-6) finished with a career-high eight walks, one hit -- Freddie Freemans single in the first -- six strikeouts and no runs.Tyrell Jenkins (0-2) surrendered three homers and seven runs in 3 1/3 innings.DIAMONDBACKS 9, REDS 8CINCINNATI -- Paul Goldschmidts solo home run in the fifth inning gave Arizona the lead for good, and the Diamondbacks finished with four homers.Yasmany Tomas chipped in a pair of solo home runs and Wellington Castillo had a three-run shot.Zack Godley (3-1) became the first pitcher in franchise history to reach seven career wins as a starter in as few as 10 starts.Every Cincinnati starter except pitcher Brandon Finnegan (5-8) had at least one hit off Godley.Jack May Jersey StoreDeShawn Williams Jersey Store .com) - The Pittsburgh Penguins placed forward James Neal on injured reserve Tuesday. https://www.chinacheapjerseys.net/brandon-jones-jersey-store/ . Brett Kulak and Jackson Houck of the Vancouver Giants were each charged with assault causing bodily harm on Aug. 18, according to the B.C. court services. Dennis McKinnon Jersey Store . Philadelphia is 2-0 against the Senators this season and scored five goals in each victory. The Flyers recorded a 5-0 win in Ottawa on Nov. 12 and then earned a 5-2 home decision on Nov. 19. The Flyers have claimed three straight and four of the last five encounters with the Sens overall and Philly has won two in a row and three of its past four tests in Canadas capital city. Lamonte Hunley Jersey Store . Three came down to the fourth quarter while quarterbacks continued to shine in all four games; so important to the overall quality of the game.GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- Coach Jim McElwain insists he enjoys a little chaos. If thats the case, then he really must be relishing his time at Florida.The 25th-ranked Gators have endured their share of trouble over the last two years. Between fights, suspensions, arrests, investigations and performance-enhancing drugs, McElwain has seen just about everything college football has to offer these days in a little more than 20 months on the job.Welcome to Gainesville, coach.One of the things I enjoy is the chaos, McElwain said last week. You cant simulate the chaos that goes on in a game. And yet you can use distractions, uncertainty, and use that to help hopefully strengthen you in those times when youre in those games. Our guys have handled that I think very well. Its amazing. What you hope to see happen is you dont miss a beat. You go forward and you keep working on what youve got to do to get better.Indeed, Florida has managed everything thrown its way. Theres been plenty, too, including recent incidents involving key players on both sides of the ball.Heres a look at some of the adversity McElwain and the Gators have faced:-Star cornerback Jalen Tabor and tight end Cyontai Lewis were suspended from all team activities last week for fighting in practice. McElwain also said they will have to sit out next weeks opener against UMass. McElwain said both players are expected to return to the team Thursday.-Standout receiver Antonio Callaway, who was suspended for most of the spring semester, was cleared of sexual assault earlier this month. A Florida athletics booster serving as a hearing officer found Callaway not responsible based on a preponderance of evidence. The accuser, her attorney and witnesses boycotted the hearing, saying the officer was biased because of his financial contributions to the Gators. The accuser has until Friday to appeal. Also troubling for Florida: Callaway testified he was high on marijuana at the time, and the incident is believed to have occurred just days before Florida played Alabama in the Southeastern Conference championship game.-Quarterback Treon Harris was suspended along with Callaway for his alleged role in the incident. It was Harris third suspension in two-plus years at Florida. He left school in June, deciding to transfer before the hearing.-Freshmen receivers Tyrie Cleveland and Rick Wells are facing felony charges for allegedly firingg BB guns into a residential hall last month.dddddddddddd. Although they are likely to get deferred prosecution as first-time offenders and serve community service, they still could be benched for the opener.Each situation is different and yet we have a sense of expectation, McElwain said. But more than that, Ive got a sense of responsibility to help each and every individual in the organization, you know, with expected behavior, ways you go about your daily work, especially in a team environment.McElwain has had plenty of guys to help since becoming Floridas coach in December 2014.Although the Gators won 10 of their first 11 games in 2015, clinched the Southeastern Conferences watered-down Eastern Division and earned the programs first trip to Atlanta since 2009, there were distractions along the way:-Cornerback J.C. Jackson was suspended in April 2015 after he was arrested and charged with felony armed robbery and burglary. Jackson was found not guilty in November and eventually transferred to Riverside City College in California. Hes now enrolled at Maryland.-Quarterback Will Grier was suspended one year in October for testing positive for performance-enhancing drugs. He has since transferred to West Virginia.-Cornerback Deiondre Porter was suspended indefinitely in October following his arrest for allegedly firing a gun in the direction of his pregnant girlfriend. The case is still pending. Porter was arrested again in nearby Jacksonville in April for his role in an alleged armed robbery.-Receiver Demarcus Robinson was suspended for the fourth time in his college career, this one just days before the Gators played rival Florida State. He was reinstated the following week, in time for the SEC title game, after McElwain allowed his seniors to vote on Robinsons status.-Five others served one-game suspensions in 2015: Harris, Tabor, defensive end Alex McCalister, safety Marcus Maye and receiver Latroy Pittman.Theres surely more issues ahead for McElwain and the Gators. The chaos is part of college football, at least at Florida.Coach Mac is serious, defensive end CeCe Jefferson said. You just have to do whats right. Thats what he preaches every day. Thats the message we got from him.---AP college football website: www.collegefootball.ap.org ' ' '