The Associated Press
BOSTON - Kevin Millar hit a game-winning double off the glove of leaping center fielder Mike Cameron with two outs in the 10th inning, sending the Boston Red Sox over the Seattle Mariners 7-6 Saturday.
Boston won its third in a row and sent the AL West-leading Mariners to their season-high fourth straight loss.
After Seattle tied it on Cameron's RBI single with two outs in the ninth, Boston bounced back.
Damian Jackson singled with one out against Kazuhiro Sasaki (1-2), then Arthur Rhodes relieved and retired David Ortiz on a popup.
Millar followed with a deep fly to left-center and Cameron almost made yet another sensational catch. He jumped in front of the Green Monster, but the ball popped out of his mitt and bounced off the wall as Cameron banged into it.
The Mariners fell to 1-4 on a road trip that ends Monday at Fenway Park. The AL West leaders have their longest losing streak since a six-game skid last Sept. 9-14.
"We just have to stay with it," Seattle's Mark McLemore said. "It's just the way the season goes sometimes."
White Sox 13, Rangers 2
CHICAGO - Frank Thomas homered twice and drove in five runs as Chicago earned its sixth straight victory. Carlos Lee homered and had four RBI, and Jose Valentin and Joe Crede hit consecutive shots for the AL Central leaders.
Royals 4, Twins 3
MINNEAPOLIS - Aaron Guiel hit a three-run homer off Joe Mays in the fifth inning as Kansas City beat Minnesota for the second straight night. Guiel, who entered the game with two hits in his last 18 at-bats, went 2-for-4 as the Royals stayed within a game of the White Sox in the AL Central race.
Orioles 7, Yankees 2
NEW YORK - Rodrigo Lopez outpitched Mike Mussina with a six-hitter, and Brook Fordyce drove in three runs for Baltimore. Jay Gibbons homered and Tony Batista had a two-run double for the Orioles, who defeated the Yankees for the second day in a row.
Angels 14, Tigers 8
DETROIT - Garret Anderson hit a two-run single with the bases loaded in the 10th inning, and Anaheim rallied from a five-run deficit. Scott Spiezio added a three-run double and Jeff DaVanon walked with the bases loaded in the 10th for the Angels, who handed the Tigers their 11th straight loss.
Athletics 11, Blue Jays 5
TORONTO - Reliever Mike Wood, who took injured Mark Mulder's roster spot, earned his first major-league victory for Oakland. Wood, 23, allowed two runs on one hit, struck out three and walked one in 1 2/3 innings.
Indians 7, Devil Rays 5
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - Jody Gerut and Travis
Hafner each homered during a six-run seventh inning as Cleveland improved to 12-6 since Aug. 6.
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