ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA: The Los Angeles Angels clinched the American League West title on Wednesday, getting seven dominant innings from C.J. Wilson in a 5-0 victory over the Seattle Mariners.

C.J. Cron hit a three-run homer for the major league-leading Angels (95-57), who wrapped up their first division crown since 2009 when Oakland lost to Texas about an hour after Los Angeles’ game ended.

The Angels, who have now won 12 of their last 14, had already secured a play-off spot on Monday.

Howie Kendrick sparked the Angels’ five-run rally in the seventh by scoring from first base when Chris Denorfia misplayed David Freese’s single to right for an error.

At Denver, Justin Morneau equalled a season high with six RBIs — five in an eight-run first inning against Carlos Frias — as the Colorado Rockies routed the Los Angeles Dodgers 16-2.

The loss left the National League West-leading Dodgers two games ahead of San Francisco.

Morneau had a three-run homer and a two-run single in the first to help the Rockies chase Frias (0-1) after just two outs. Morneau and Carlos Gonzalez are the only Colorado players to drive in five runs in an inning.

San Francisco pinch-hitter Matt Duffy had a tiebreaking single in the ninth inning as the Giants beat the Diamondbacks 4-2.

Duffy’s one-out hit came on a full count against closer Addison Reed (1-6). Pablo Sandoval walked with one out, Brandon Crawford singled for his fourth hit and pinch-hitter Brandon Belt walked, setting up Duffy.

Sergio Romo (6-4) pitched one inning, and Duffy batted for him. Santiago Casilla got his 17th save.

At St. Petersburg, Florida, Derek Jeter ended an 0-for-28 slump that was the second-worst of his career as the New York Yankees beat the Tampa Bay Rays 3-2.

The retiring Yankees captain lined a single off Alex Cobb leading off the sixth inning. Jeter had an 0-for-32 stretch in April 2004.

Jeter, who lives in nearby Tampa, went 1 for 4 and scored a run in his final game at Tropicana Field. He got a loud ovation from the announced crowd of 26,332 before grounding out in his last at-bat in the seventh.