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UNDATED (AP) — The Philadelphia Phillies have ended the Los Angeles Dodgers’ winning streak at seven games, thanks to a miscue in extra innings.

Second baseman Max Muncy failed to come up with a potential game-ending grounder in the 10th inning, allowing the tying and winning runs to score in the Phils’ 4-3 win over the Dodgers. The error came after Trae Turner’s RBI single put the Dodgers ahead in the top of the 10th.

Mookie Betts and Edwin Rios hit solo shots to give Los Angeles a 2-0 lead.

Garrett Stubbs hit a sixth-inning blast and Jean Segura prolonged the game with an RBI single in the ninth.

Elsewhere on major league diamonds:

— The Padres clobbered the Giants, 10-1 as Manny Machado set a career-high and matched a franchise record with four extra-base hits. Machado’s big afternoon included three doubles, a triple and two RBIs to lead San Diego to a sweep of their three-game series. Giants manager Gabe Kapler used outfielder Luis González in relief for the second time this season.

— Taijuan Walker and three relievers combined on a six-hitter in the Mets’ 2-0 shutout of the Rockies. Walker worked the first seven innings as New York earned its 14th straight win following losses. Francisco Lindor singled home the game’s first run in the sixth and scored on Pete Alonso’s grounder later in the inning.

— The Marlins earned a 4-3 win over the Braves behind Sandy Alcantara, who allowed three unearned runs while fanning seven in a six-hitter. Brian Anderson and Stallings doubled, singled and had RBIs each for the Marlins, who avoided the three-game sweep. Atlanta star outfielder Ronald Acuña Jr. had two hits to extend his on base streak to 29 games.

— Lane Thomas hit a pair of RBI doubles while the Nationals were building an 8-0 lead in just their third win in 10 games, 8-2 at Milwaukee. Brewers starter and loser Freddy Peralta left the game due to shoulder tightness during Washington’s six-run fourth inning. Dee Strange-Gordon and César Hernández greeted reliever Brent Suter with consecutive RBI bunt singles to make it 5-0.

— Albert Pujols now has 683 career home runs after belting a solo shot and a three-run blast in the Cardinals’ 18-4 dismantling of the Pirates. St. Louis catcher Yadier Molina made his first pitching appearance, giving up four runs on a pair of homers. Redbirds starter Steven Matz lasted only four pitches before being pulled with stiffness in his left shoulder.

— Patrick Wisdom and Frank Schwindel hit consecutive homers against Ian Kennedy in the eighth inning to power the Cubs past the Diamondbacks, 5-4. P.J. Higgins drove in three runs with his first career triple for Chicago. Winning pitcher Keegan Thompson worked three innings of one-run ball as the Cubbies ended a four-game slide.

— The White Sox took the opener of their doubleheader by scoring twice off Aroldis Chapman in the ninth inning of a 2-1 decision over the Yankees. AJ Pollock led off the ninth by homering against Chapman, who also gave up a one-out RBI double to Adam Engel. Aaron Judge briefly tied the game for the Yankees by homering off Kendall Graveman with one out in the eighth.

— Chicago wrapped up a sweep by scoring five times in the eighth inning of a 5-0 shutout of the Yanks. Tim Anderson capped the rally with a three-run homer following RBI singles by Andrew Vaughn and Reese McGuire. Michael Kopech worked the first seven innings of a combined three-hitter.

— Rougned Odor managed his second game-winning hit in three days by supplying an RBI single in the 1th inning of the Orioles’ 7-6 win against the Rays. The Orioles trailed 6-4 in the ninth before Austin Hays managed a pinch-hit, two-out, two-run RBI single off Ryan Thompson. Randy Arozarena had another two hits with an RBI, leaving him with a .412 average and 26 ribbies in 24 career games against the Birds.

— The Red Sox have a season-high, five-game winning streak after Franchy Cordero launched a grand slam with two out in the bottom of the 10th to give them an 8-4 win over the Mariners. Trevor Story continued his recent power surge with his fifth homer over the Green Monster in four days. Christian Arroyo added a solo shot for Boston. Seattle lost for the sixth time in seven games despite Adam Frazier’s three RBIs.

— The Reds avoided a three-game sweep by beating the Blue Jays, 3-2 on Joey Votto’s homer in the eighth inning. The suburban Toronto native went deep for the fourth time in 12 career games at Rogers Centre. Alexis Diaz worked two scoreless innings for the win.

— Jose Altuve hit a leadoff home run and double as the Astros took their four-game series with the Rangers, 5-2. It was Altuve’s fifth leadoff homer of the season and 26th of his carer. José Urquidy tied a career high with 10 strikeouts and allowed six hits and one run in a season-high 6 2/3 innings.

— Shohei Ohtani hit a 443-foot leadoff home run and Mike Trout added a solo shot while getting three hits and two RBIs in the Angels’ 4-1 victory over the Athletics. Patrick Sandoval struck out seven as he pitched four-hit ball into the eighth inning for Los Angeles. Trout struck out in the eighth to fall a triple short of the cycle for the second time in six days.

— Gio Urshela hit a tiebreaking single in the ninth inning to complete the Twins’ comeback from a six-run deficit in a 7-6 thriller over the Royals. Down 6-0, the Twins scored five times in the eighth, capped by Kyle Garlick’s two-run homer. Brady Singer gave Kansas City seven innings for the second consecutive start, allowing no runs and four hits.

— The Tigers knocked off the Guardians, 4-2 as rookie Alex Faedo allowed two runs in 5 1/3 innings for his first major league win. Detroit took a 3-2 lead in the fifth when Tucker Barnhart scored on an error by first baseman Josh Naylor. Miguel Cabrera drove in the game’s first run with his 603rd career double and Javier Báez added a solo homer in the eighth to help Detroit end a three-game skid.