run double in the eighth inning gave the Baltimore Orioles a 7-5 win Tuesday night and ruined a chance for the Boston Red Sox to extend their two-game lead in the AL wild-card race. Andino's go-ahead hit came off Jonathan Papelbon, who had gone 21 games since last allowing a run on July 16. It was his second blown save of the season and first since May 9, the last time he entered a game before the ninth inning. The Red Sox seemed headed for a three-game, wild-card lead over Tampa Bay, which lost to the New York Yankees 5-0 Tuesday. But their struggles continued as they fell to 4-13 since leading the Rays by nine games on Sept. 3. Boston has seven games remaining and Tampa Bay has nine. Indians 4, White Sox 3: Asdrubal Cabrera's leadoff home run in the fourth inning broke a tie game, and Cleveland defeated Chicago 4-3 on Tuesday in the first game of a day-night doubleheader. White Sox 5, Indians 4 (2nd game): Alexei Ramirez's seventh-inning single broke the game's final tie and led Chicago to a win over the Cleveland Indians, giving the White Sox a split of the day-night doubleheader. Angels 10, Blue Jays 6: Mark Trumbo hit a three-run homer, Vernon Wells added a solo shot and the Los Angeles Angels beat the Toronto Blue Jays. Trumbo went 2 for 5 with four RBIs and Erick Aybar stole home as the Angels kept their faint postseason hopes alive. Los Angeles started the night five games behind Texas in the AL West, and 4½ games behind Boston in the wild card race. Yankees 5, Rays 0: Ivan Nova pitched shutout ball into the eighth inning, Curtis Granderson drove in four runs and the New York Yankees moved within one win of a playoff berth by beating the Tampa Bay Rays. Granderson hit a three-run double and reached base four times, boosting his MVP credentials as the Yankees slowed Tampa Bay's charge at rival Boston in the AL wild-card race. New York can secure its 16th postseason trip in 17 years with one victory in today's day-night doubleheader against the Rays. In other games it was: Seattle Mariners 5, Minnesota Twins 4; Kansas City Royals 10, Detroit tigers 2; Texas Rangers 7, Oakland Athletics 2.