Corey Seager got the best of Kyle Seager on Monday as the Los Angeles Dodgers pounded out 13 hits in an 11-9 victory over the visiting Seattle Mariners in the opener of a four-game, home-and-home series.
Corey Seager had a home run and reached base three times as the Seagers played against each other as professionals for the first time. It was Corey Seager’s sixth home run of the season.
The Mariners’ Kyle Seager, the older brother by six years, hit his own home run, had three hits and reached base four times. It was his fourth home run of the season.
The Seagers became the first set of brothers to homer in the same game while on opposing teams in more than 19 years.
Rookie Evan White also hit two home runs for Seattle.
Enrique Hernandez added a two-run home run in a five-run seventh inning for the Dodgers as they rallied for their sixth consecutive victory.
It was the Dodgers’ second five-run inning of the game, also doing it in the second.


Braves 7, Nationals 6
Host Atlanta swatted a pair of two-run homers in the ninth inning, the second a walk-off blast by shortstop Dansby Swanson, to rally from a three-run deficit and stun Washington.
The Braves came back against Washington closer Daniel Hudson (1-2), who gave up a two-run homer to Adam Duvall after hitting Nick Markakis with a pitch to open the inning.
After surrendering a single to Johan Camargo, Hudson got two quick outs, but Swanson hit his third homer of the year, making a winner of reliever Will Smith (2-0). The Nationals got homers from rookie Luis Garcia, Eric Thames, Asdrubal Cabrera and Juan Soto, who hammered a 445-foot solo shot in the ninth.
It was Soto’s seventh of the season and sixth homer in eight games on Washington’s current 10-game road trip.


Padres 14, Rangers 4
Fernando Tatis Jr. drove in seven runs with a pair of home runs as San Diego snapped a five-game losing streak, routing Texas in Arlington, Texas.
The 21-year-old Padres shortstop leads the majors with 11 home runs and 28 RBIs.
Catcher Austin Hedges also homered for the Padres and former Ranger Jurickson Profar hit a two-run double in the top of the second as the Padres scored five times off Rangers starter and loser Jordan Lyles (1-2) to snap a scoreless tie.
Padres starter Zach Davies (3-2) allowed three runs on three hits and two walks with six strikeouts in five-plus innings to earn the win.
The Rangers had only four hits, including RBI doubles from Rougned Odor and Joey Gallo.


Diamondbacks 
4, Athletics 3
David Peralta’s walk-off, bases-loaded single with one out in the bottom of the ninth squirted through the right side of the infield and gave Arizona the win over Oakland in Phoenix.
Peralta also homered as the Diamondbacks ran their winning streak to five games, with another quality outing from pitcher Zac Gallen leading the way who took a no-decision after allowing one run and three hits with eight strikeouts in seven innings.
Stefan Crichton (2-0) got the win, recording three outs in the top of the ninth.
In the bottom of the ninth, Nick Ahmed hit a leadoff double, knocking out Joakim Soria (2-1).Jake Diekman entered and struck out Kole Calhoun before Ketel Marte’s single moved Ahmed to third.
Following an intentional walk to Starling Marte, Peralta singled on an 0-2 pitch.


Angels 7, Giants 6
Tommy La Stella’s two-run home run in the bottom of the ninth inning lifted Los Angeles over San Francisco in Anaheim, Calif., snapping a four-game losing streak and extending the Giants’ losing streak to five.
Thanks to Mike Yastrzemski’s two-out, two-run double in the sixth inning, the Giants took a 6-5 lead into the bottom of the ninth. But after a one-out single by David Fletcher, La Stella launched a 1-2 breaking ball off Trevor Gott (1-2) over the fence in right field to end the game.
Anthony Rendon had three hits, La Stella, Fletcher, Brian Goodwin and Albert Pujols each had two and Mike Trout homered for the Angels, who finished with 12 hits in all. Fletcher extended his hitting streak to 16 consecutive games.


Astros 2, Rockies 1
Rookie right-hander Brandon Bielak surrendered one hit over six innings in his third career start, and host Houston made a two-run first inning stand up against Colorado.
Bielak (3-0) earned his first victory as a starter by limiting Colorado to a Trevor Story home run with two outs and a full count in the third inning.
Bielak walked four, including three to lead off innings, yet routinely pitched around traffic.
He struck out four and threw 87 pitches, 53 for strikes.
The Astros extended their winning streak to a season-high five games and improved to 13-2 over their last 15 games against the Rockies including six in a row. Rookie left-hander Blake Taylor recorded the save, his first, by working around a leadoff single by Charlie Blackmon in the ninth.


RESULTS

Cardinals 3 Cubs 1 
(Game 1)
Cubs 5 Cardinals 4 (Game 2)
White Sox 7 Tigers 2
Blue Jays 7 Orioles 2
Yankees 6 Red Sox 3
Mets 11 Marlins 4
Twins 4 Royals 1