New York: Pedro Alvarez hit a grand slam with one out in the top of the 14th inning as the Baltimore Orioles outlasted the New York Yankees 7-3 on Friday night at Yankee Stadium.

Alvarez hit his third career grand slam when he lifted a first-pitch slider from Jonathan Holder (0-1) into the right-centre field seats. Alvarez’s grand slam occurred after Adam Jones was nearly ejected for arguing a called third strike.

According to the YES Network, it was the latest grand slam ever hit against the Yankees.

Manny Machado recorded his 12th career game with four hits and reached base six times. He homered in the first and third innings off CC Sabathia, who exited with a right hip injury after the fourth.

Orlando Arcia delivered the game-winning hit in the bottom of the ninth inning, and Milwaukee knocked off visiting Chicago 5-4 on a chilly night.

With temperatures dipping into the 20s, the Brewers erased an early two-run deficit behind home runs from Eric Thames and Travis Shaw and then pieced together the winning run in the ninth inning.

Manny Pina drew a walk and advanced to third on a Herman Perez infield single and a throwing error by Cubs third baseman Kris Bryant. Arcia followed with a single to right field, plating Pina for the winning run.

Justin Upton’s two-out, three-run home run in the bottom of the seventh inning snapped a 9-9 tie and propelled Los Angeles to a 13-9 victory over Oakland at Angel Stadium.

Upton’s homer capped a five-run seventh inning for the Angels and highlighted their comeback from an early 6-0 deficit.

Upton’s decisive blow, however, was made possible two batters earlier by a throwing error from Athletics third baseman Matt Chapman, allowing two runs to score and tie the game. After an intentional walk to Mike Trout, Upton hit a full-count pitch from A’s reliever Blake Treinin over the fence in right centre for a 12-9 Los Angeles lead.

Russell Martin ripped a solo home run and drove in three runs with three hits to back the pitching of right-hander Marco Estrada as Toronto shellacked host Texas 8-5 in a game that was delayed 35 minutes because of rain.

Estrada (1-0) earned the win with six innings of one-run, five-hit pitching for Toronto that also featured seven strikeouts and just one base on balls.

Roberto Osuna worked through two hits in the ninth inning to earn his third save of the year.