Cougars’ doubleheader canceled:

Sunday’s doubleheader between the Kane County Cougars and Beloit Snappers was canceled due to heavy rain in the area. The games are expected to be made up in Beloit the week of May 15. Fans with tickets the game should call the Cougars box office at 630-232-8811.

Two Wyoming players drafted:

LARAMIE, Wyo. — Wyoming had two players selected in the 2017 NFL Draft over the weekend. Running back Brian Hill was taken by the Atlanta Falcons with the 156th overall pick in the fifth round, and center Chase Roullier was taken with the 199th selection in the sixth round by Washington. The last time Wyoming had multiple players selected in the same NFL Draft was in 2014 when defensive back Marqueston Huff and wide receiver Robert Herron were drafted.

Padres 5, Giants 2 (12):

SAN FRANCISCO — Wil Myers hit a 3-run homer in the top of the 12th inning to send San Diego past San Francisco. Myers’ seventh home run and second in two games came off reliever George Kontos (0-2). Cory Spangenberg singled against Kontos leading off the inning, and Erick Aybar singled two batters later. Hector Sanchez, who played parts of five seasons with the Giants, had a pinch-hit, 2-run homer off San Francisco closer Mark Melancon in the ninth to send the game to extra innings. Sanchez’s first home run of the season handed Melancon his second blown save in seven chances.

Indians 12, Mariners 4:

CLEVELAND — Michael Brantley homered and Francisco Lindor had a 2-run double as Cleveland scored 8 times in the third inning against weary Seattle. Brantley led off the big inning with a single and capped it with a 2-run homer. Lindor, who had 3 RBI, hit a solo homer in the third and preceded Brantley’s homer with his double. Josh Tomlin (2-3) allowed 4 runs in 5-plus innings for the win. The Mariners began the sixth with 6 straight hits and scored 3 times, but Nick Goody worked out of a bases-loaded, none-out jam.

Marlins 10, Pirates 3:

MIAMI — Justin Bour drove in 6 runs with 4 hits, both career highs, and Miami rallied from a 3-run deficit to end a four-game losing streak by beating Pittsburgh. Bour improved his batting average from .184 to .222. He had an RBI double in the second, an RBI single in the fourth, a 2-run single off Trevor Williams (1-1) in the fifth and a 2-run homer in Miami’s 6-run seventh. Bour helped the Marlins avert a series sweep and shake an offensive slump after being outscored 26-8 during the previous four games. They totaled a season-high 15 hits, including three each by Dee Gordon and Marcell Ozuna. Josh Bell hit a 2-run homer for the Pirates, but they were shut out over the final 8? innings.

Orioles 7, Yankees 4 (11):

NEW YORK — Mark Trumbo hit a go-ahead single in a 3-run 11th off Bryan Mitchell, who returned to the mound after an unusual inning at first base, and Baltimore rebounded from another blown late lead. Didi Gregorius hit a 2-out, 2-run single in the New York ninth that made it 4-all. Logan Verrett (1-0), making his Orioles debut, escaped a bases-loaded, 1-out jam in the 10th. Joey Ricard singled with 1 out in the 11th against Mitchell (1-1), stole second and later scored on Trumbo’s 2-out single. New York had won four in a row.

Reds 5, Cardinals 4:

ST. LOUIS — Joey Votto hit a tiebreaking single in the eighth inning and Adam Duvall doubled 3 times and singled for Cincinnati. The Reds had lost eight of their previous nine games. Wandy Peralta (1-0) pitched a scoreless seventh. Closer Raisel Iglesias threw 2 innings to record his fourth save in as many chances. Trevor Rosenthal (0-1) gave up 1 run on 2 hits.

Brewers 4, Braves 3:

MILWAUKEE — Domingo Santana homered twice and drove in 4 runs as Milwaukee ended Atlanta’s four-game winning streak. Santana hit a solo shot in the fifth, then added a 3-run drive in the sixth inning. He has 5 homers this season, including 3 in the three-game series against Atlanta. Freddie Freeman hit his ninth home run for the Braves.

Twins 7, Royals 5:

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Miguel Sano homered and drove in 5 runs, helping the Twins hand the Royals their ninth straight loss. Sano posted his fourth consecutive multihit game. He has 11 hits in his last 16 at-bats. Sano connected in the third after Jason Hammel (0-3) walked Byron Buxton and Max Kepler.