MIAMI -- Jose Reyes had his first three-hit game since joining New York early this month and scored twice to help New York beat the Miami Marlins 5-3 on Friday night.Reyes drove in a run, stole a base and scored on two sacrifice flies by Yoenis Cespedes. The game was Reyes first at Marlins Park since he played for Miami in 2012. Reyes signed with the Mets after being released by Colorado following a domestic violence suspension.The Mets James Loney entered the game as a defensive replacement and hit a two-run homer into the upper deck in the ninth inning.Logan Verrett and three relievers combined on a seven-hitter for the Mets. They closed within a half-game of second-place Miami in the NL East. Verrett took a shutout into the sixth for New York but departed after giving up a two-run homer to Christian Yelich, his 10th.Hansel Robles (5-3) pitched 1 2/3 scoreless innings. Jeurys Familia gave up an RBI single by pinch-hitter Martin Prado in the ninth before retiring Adeiny Hechavarria with two on for his 50th consecutive save, including 34 this season to lead the majors. David Phelps (4-5) took the loss.Floridas Ichiro Suzuki struck out on three pitches in the eighth inning as a pinch-hitter and remained four hits shy of 3,000.PADRES 5, NATIONALS 3WASHINGTON -- Matt Kemp homered twice and drove in four runs, rookie Luis Perdomo pitched seven solid innings and San Diego beat Washington to snap a four-game losing streak.Kemp hit a solo shot in the first inning and gave San Diego the lead for good with a three-run homer in the fifth. He has six homers in his last six games and the Padres have homered in 20 straight, the longest streak in the National League this season.Perdomo (4-4) gave up two first-inning runs, then limited the National to two hits over the final six innings of his longest outing. Brandon Maurer pitched 1 1/3 innings for his fourth save.Jayson Werth and Daniel Murphy homered for Washington. The Nationals have lost four of five.Tanner Roark (9-6) was the loser.CUNS 5, BREWERS 2MILWAUKEE -- Dexter Fowler led off the first with a homer and drove in three runs in his first game back from the disabled list, powering Chicago past Milwaukee.Fowler went 3 for 4 with a walk and scored twice after being sidelined more than a month with a strained right hamstring. His two-run double to left with the bases loaded in the second drew rousing cheers from the bevy of Cubs fans visiting Milwaukee.Jason Hammel (9-5) allowed four hits and two runs over five-plus innings for his second victory since the All-Star break for NL Central-leading Chicago. He never trailed after Fowler slugged a 3-1 pitch from Jimmy Nelson (6-8) over the center-field wall to lead off the game.Hector Rondon pitched a scoreless ninth for his 17th save.Hernan Perez had a run-scoring double for the Brewers, and Ryan Braun hit a solo homer.YANKEES 3, GIANTS 2NEW YORK -- San Francisco Gold Glove shortstop Brandon Crawford made three errors for the first time in his career, with his wild throw in the eighth inning helping give New York a victory that sent the Giants to their season-worst sixth straight loss.Masahiro Tanaka shut out San Francisco for six innings, giving up four singles. Giants ace Madison Bumgarner went seven innings, allowing two runs.The Giants nicked Dellin Betances in the seventh, pulling within 2-1 on a walk, a double by Denard Span and a wild pitch. That ended a streak of 31 scoreless innings by Yankees relievers. A double by Giants pinch-hitter Mac Williamson off Andrew Miller (6-1) tied it in the eighth.Chase Headley opened the eighth with a swinging bunt for a single off Josh Osich (1-2), and Mark Teixeira walked. Austin Romine followed with a grounder to Crawford, who tagged second, spun around and made a hard, high throw that glanced off first baseman Brandon Belts glove. Headley kept running and beat Belts throw home. Aroldis Chapman closed for his 20th save.ROYALS 3, RANGERS 1KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Danny Duffy scattered four hits while pitching into the seventh inning, and Kansas City scratched out three runs off Texas Yu Darvish.The only run Duffy (6-1) allowed came on Rougned Odors homer in the fourth inning. The left-hander struck out four and walked two on a steamy evening where the heat index at first pitch was 108 degrees.Luke Hochevar wiggled out of Duffys jam to end the seventh, Kelvin Herrera pitched a perfect eighth and Wade Davis worked around a two-out single in the ninth for his 21st save.The victory, one day after the Royals (48-47) visited the White House to celebrate their World Series title, kept them from dropping below .500 for the first time since beating Boston on May 17.Darvish (2-2) was making his third start off the disabled list. He allowed single runs in each of the first three innings, struck out 11 and made only one big mistake -- Cheslor Cuthberts home run.ORIOLES 5, INDIANS 1BALTIMORE -- Mark Trumbo hit a three-run homer, Manny Machado added a solo shot and Baltimore beat Cleveland for rookie Dylan Bundys first major league victory as a starter.Trumbo launched his 29th home run in the first inning and Machado made it 5-0 in the third. Both drives came off Trevor Bauer (7-4).Bundy (3-2) allowed five hits and an unearned run in five innings. Odrisamer Despaigne followed Bundy with 3 2/3 innings of three-hit ball before Zach Britton got the final out for his 31st save.The game had a scary moment in the seventh inning when Despaignes fastball struck Juan Uribe in the batting helmet around the left ear. Uribe stood bent over near the plate for several minutes before leaving. The team said Uribe had a head contusion.ASTROS 2, ANGELS 1HOUSTON -- Lance McCullers struck out 10 in eight-plus solid innings and Will Harris finished off the ninth to lead Houston past Los Angeles.McCullers was lifted for Harris after walking Kole Calhoun and Mike Trout with no outs in the ninth. Carlos Correa saved a run when he dived to stop a grounder hit by Daniel Nava and tossed the ball to second for a force for the second out. An RBI single by Andrelton Simmons came next to get the Angels within one, but Harris struck out Ji-Man Choi for his 10th save.McCullers (5-4) allowed four hits, his 10 strikeouts tied a season-high and he fanned Trout three times in his longest outing of the season.Matt Shoemaker (5-10) took the loss. Los Angeles had won a season-high six straight.MARINERS 2, BLUE JAYS 1TORONTO -- James Paxton pitched seven strong innings to win for the first time in three starts, Seth Smith doubled home the go-ahead run in the sixth inning and Seattle beat Toronto.Seattle won consecutive games for the first time since a four-game run from June 30 to July 3. The Mariners have won five straight and 14 of 20 against AL East opponents this season.Paxton (3-4) allowed one run and three hits. He walked one and struck out nine. Edwin Diaz worked the eighth,and Steve Cishek finished for his 23rd save.Paxton retired 16 of the first 17 batters he faced. The only blemish was Michael Saunderss one-out homer in the second.PHILLIES 4, PIRATES 0PITTSBURGH -- Zach Eflin pitched his first major league shutout in his eighth start and Philadelphia beat Pittsburgh.Eflin (3-3) had six strikeouts, allowed three hits and did not walk a batter as he threw 100 pitches for his second complete game this month. In the majors for just 39 days, the 22-year-old is one of only seven pitchers to have multiple complete games this season.Cameron Rupp had a home run and three RBI, and Odubel Herrera had three hits and scored twice for the Phillies, who entered having lost four of five.Gerrit Cole (5-6) was the loser.REDS 6, DIAMONDBACKS 2CINCINNATI -- Joey Votto extended his post-All Star break surge with a three-run homer, and Dan Straily pitched six innings in Cincinnatis victory over Arizona.Votto connected in the first inning off Archie Bradley (3-6). Votto has hit safely in all seven games since the All-Star break, going 12 for 23 with a double, three homers, eight RBI and seven walks.Tucker Barnhart added a solo homer in the sixth off Randall Delgado. Brandon Phillips later singled home a run, extending his hitting streak to 10 games.Straily (5-6) gave up five hits in six innings.The The Diamondbacks began the day with second-year manager Chip Hale hearing reports that the team had considered changing managers. Arizona has dropped 16 of 20.TWINS 2, RED SOX 1BOSTON -- Kyle Gibson put an end to Bostons two-game hitting outburst, allowing just a pair of hits in the first inning and none over the next seven in Minnesotas victory.Brian Dozier hit a solo home run for the Twins in the second inning and Miguel Sano added an RBI single in the sixth. 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Sam Mustipher Jersey . -- Charline Labonte couldnt have asked for a better homecoming.ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- Broncos quarterback Trevor Siemian will throw his first pass as a pro Thursday night when the Super Bowl champs kick off the 2016 season against the Carolina Panthers.Despite his inexperience, hell have the full playbook at his disposal.He can carry a lot of information in a short period of time, coach Gary Kubiak said Sunday. Let me explain: he can go in that meeting room for two hours in the morning, walk out here at 11:30 and take it to the field. You cant teach that. Guys can handle it or they cant.So, hes handling a lot of information, handling the team, practiced well today. We need to help Trevor all we can but I know Trevors ready to do his part.Siemian isnt the only new face in Denvers starting lineup.Peyton Manning and five other offensive starters from the Broncos 24-10 win over Carolina in Super Bowl 50 are no longer on the roster, a radical makeover for a champion. Neither is Brock Osweiler, who bolted to the Texans in free agency.The only players returning to their same spots on offense are center Matt Paradis, running back C.J. Anderson and receivers Emmanuel Sanders and Demaryius Thomas. Another, Michael Schofield, lost his right tackle job to free agent Donald Stephenson but will start at right guard because of injuries to Ty Sambrailo (elbow) and Darrion Weems (concussion).Two years after revamping his defense in the rubble of Seattles Super Bowl demolition of Denver, GM John Elway rebuilt his offense in the wake of his teams triumph.While Elway spent months searching for Mannings successor this offseason, only to find him already on the roster, the Broncos boss jettisoned both tight ends and three O-linemen who started in the Super Bowl.Vernon Davis and Owen Daniels were replaced by Virgil Green and free agent John Phillips.Ryan Harris, Lou Vasquez and Evan Mathis are no longer protecting the passer, replaced by Russell Okung, Max Garcia and Stephenson.Elway also released Ronnie Hillman, the teams leading rusher last season but a non-factor in the Super Bowl, where Anderson rumbled for 90 yards and Denvers only offensive touchdown following Von Millers second sack-strip of Cam Newton.Elway said he believes the offense can carry more of its weight this year after relying so heavily on Denvers destructive defense to bring home the franchises third Lombardi Trophy.Im excited about offense, Elway said. Weree better in the offensive line, especially as we get healthier.dddddddddddd. Running back, I think were deeper at running back. Our receivers are still good. I think we have a chance to be better offensively with a good balanced attack and have Trevor come in, play well and do the things that he can do.Last year, the Broncos put their 39-year-old QB in the pistol or shotgun, which limited their ground game and play-action possibilities. Now, theyre back to the run-heavy approach that Kubiak has employed most of his career, one that features roll-outs, bootlegs, sprint-outs and plenty of hand-offs.Weve got a lot more things that we can do with the running game now, Elway said. Weve got a fullback that can really play in (Andy) Janovich and who does a great job. It gives us a lot of different options.Elway suggested this new offense will take some pressure off Miller & Co.It gives us a better chance to be better on defense, Elway said, because if we can stay on the field and pick up some third downs and keep those guys rested on the defensive side, weve got a chance to be better there, too.The biggest change is Siemian under center. The former Northwestern QB beat out Mark Sanchez with steadiness and spunk.Im not trying to be Peyton, Siemian said. I could probably get in a lot of trouble trying to be a first-ballot Hall of Famer.Elway said Siemian has the right mental makeup to succeed Manning: He handles the huddle very well. The guys like him, they respect him and believe in him.Siemian served as the Broncos No. 2 QB for the seven weeks Osweiler started while Manning was sidelined in 2015.Trevor has a chance to be successful because even though hes essentially a rookie as far as play time, hes got the feel and knows what its all about, Elway said. That experience he had last year is going to help him tremendously this year.Game notesThomas (offense), DeMarcus Ware (defense) and CB Kayvon Webster (special teams) were elected captains. ... Third-year RB Juwan Thompson signed with the Broncos practice squad a day after getting cut.---AP NFL website: www.pro32.ap.org and AP NFL Twitter feed: www.twitter.com/AP-NFL---Follow AP Pro Football Writer Arnie Melendrez Stapleton on Twitter: http://twitter.com/arniestapleton AP Pro Football Writer Arnie Melendrez S