run homer with a career-high six RBIs as the Boston Red Sox continued their mastery of CC Sabathia and beat the Yankees 10-4 Saturday, ending New York's eight-game winning streak and moving back into a tie atop the AL East. Carl Crawford had four hits — giving him hits in six straight plate appearances — and scored three runs to help Boston improve to 69-42 — the same as the Yankees — one day after falling out of first for the first time in almost a month. John Lackey (10-8) scattered six hits over six innings for the Red Sox, who are 9-2 against New York this season and clinched at least a tie in the season series. Orioles 6, Blue Jays 2: Adam Jones hit a three-run homer in the sixth inning after Brandon Morrow was perfect through five, and the Baltimore Orioles rallied to beat the Toronto Blue Jays. Chris Tillman (3-4) allowed two runs and four hits over seven innings to earn his first win since May 11. Called up from Triple-A Norfolk before the game for his third stint with Baltimore, the right-hander struck out five and walked one to help the Orioles secure their third win in 11 games. Morrow breezed through the first five innings, striking out five and allowing only three balls out of the infield. Forty-four of his 56 pitches during that span were strikes. White Sox 6, Twins 1: Zach Stewart threw six sharp innings in his White Sox debut, Paul Konerko drove in two runs and Brent Lillibridge added a late two-run homer as Chicago beat the Minnesota Twins. The White Sox secured the first series win against their division rivals since 2009, and first in Minnesota since 2007. Stewart (1-1) was called up from Triple-A Charlotte less than 24 hours before his fourth career major league start. Jake Peavy was originally scheduled to pitch opposite Carl Pavano (6-9), but the White Sox bumped the veteran right-hander to Sunday to make room for the 24-year-old Stewart. Tigers 4, Royals 3: Justin Verlander lasted seven innings despite some balky defense behind him and the Detroit Tigers hung on to beat the Kansas City Royals, moving their ace into a tie for the major league lead in wins. Athletics 8, Rays 0: After stealing seven bases, the Oakland Athletics finally got another chance to celebrate in a visiting clubhouse.