BALTIMORE: Robinson Cano doubled in two runs in the 15th inning as the New York Yankees beat the Baltimore Orioles 4-1 Wednesday after Mariano Rivera blew a one-run lead in the ninth. After Mike Gonzalez gave up Cano's double, he struck Chris Dickerson in the head with a fastball. Gonzalez was immediately ejected, and Dickerson remained motionless on the ground for several minutes. After being helped to his feet, Dickerson walked to first base before leaving the game. Mark Teixeira led off the 15th with a single off Jeremy Accardo (2-1). Rodriguez followed with a single, and Cano hit a liner to right-center that Adam Jones bobbled, allowing Cano to take third. Gonzalez then hit Dickerson. With Baltimore out of relief pitchers, Jeremy Guthrie — the scheduled starter for Thursday — came in and gave up a sacrifice fly to Brett Gardner. New York's Hector Noesi (1-0) worked four innings in his major league debut, allowing two hits. Alex Rodriguez had a season-high four hits for the Yankees. Red Sox 1, Tigers 0: At Boston, Jarrod Saltalamacchia doubled off the wall in left field in the eighth inning, scoring Carl Crawford from first base and sending Boston over Detroit for its fifth straight victory. Boston's Clay Buchholz and Detroit's Phil Coke each pitched seven shutout innings. Then Daniel Bard, who replaced Buchholz to start the eighth, threw one pitch before the game was delayed for 26 minutes by rain. When play resumed, Bard (1-3) retired the side in order. White Sox 1, Indians 0: At Chicago, Jake Peavy allowed just three hits in his home debut this season, outpitching Justin Masterson and making Adam Dunn's sacrifice fly in the first inning stand up in Chicago's victory over Cleveland. Peavy (1-0) struck out eight to cool off a Cleveland lineup that scored 31 runs in its three previous games. The 29-year-old right-hander had his fifth career shutout and ninth complete game. He allowed only one runner past first base, did not walk a batter and threw 111 pitches. Masterson (5-2) pitched his third career complete game. He allowed one run on five hits. Rays 6, Blue Jays 5: At Toronto, Matt Joyce homered, and Elliot Johnson had three RBIs to help Tampa Bay snap Toronto's winning streak at six games. Rays rookie right-hander Jeremy Hellickson (5-2) won his fourth straight start, allowing four runs, three earned, and five hits in 5 2-3 innings. Kyle Farnsworth gave up a run in the ninth when Yunel Escobar's grounder drove in Rajai Davis, but held on for his ninth save in 10 opportunities. The Blue Jays made five errors, one shy of the team record they committed on May 13, 1982, at Texas. Elsewhere it was: Mariners 3, Angels 0; Rangers 5, Royals 4, 11 innings; Twins 4, Athletics 3, 10 innings.