BOSTON: Russell Martin hit two of New York's four home runs as the Yankees rebounded for a 9-4 win over Boston on Saturday, one day after becoming the only team to lose to the Red Sox this season. Curtis Granderson and Robinson Cano also went deep for the Yankees, who already have 18 homers through eight games. The Red Sox have allowed 19 in their eight games. David Robertson (1-0) pitched 1 2-3 perfect innings after starter Ivan Nova was lifted with one out in the fifth with the Yankees leading 7-4. Clay Buchholz (0-2) allowed five runs and eight hits in 3 2-3 innings as Boston's starters continued to struggle. Orioles 5, Rangers 0 (1st game); Rangers 13, Orioles 1 (2nd game): At Baltimore, Adrian Beltre homered to cap a six-run third inning as Texas routed Baltimore to earn a doubleheader split. In the first game, Orioles rookie Zach Britton (2-0) took a two-hitter into the eighth and Baltimore got homers from Nick Markakis and Mark Reynolds in a victory that ended the Rangers' run as the last unbeaten team in the majors. After going quietly in the opener, Texas unloaded on Orioles starter Jake Arrieta (1-1) in the nightcap. Arrieta gave up eight runs and six hits, including homers to Beltre and Mike Napoli, in 3 1-3 innings. Other results: White Sox 4, Rays 2; Royals 3, Tigers 1; Athletics 1, Twins 0; Indians 2, Mariners 1; Angels 6, Blue Jays 5, 14 innings. Brewers top Cubs Prince Fielder drove in four runs with a career-high three doubles and Chris Narveson pitched seven shutout innings as the Milwaukee Brewers beat the Chicago Cubs 6-0 Saturday. Narveson (1-0) struck out nine and ran his scoreless streak to 13 innings over his first two starts after working out of trouble multiple times. Fielder doubled in his first three at-bats in the first, third and fifth innings against Matt Garza (0-1) as Milwaukee built a 5-0 lead. Ryan Braun scored three runs and drove in another, and Nyjer Morgan tripled, scored, walked with the bases loaded and made a leaping catch near the wall to keep Alfonso Soriano from an extra-base hit. Dodgers 4, Padres 2, 11 innings (suspended game); Dodgers 4, Padres 0: At San Diego, Hiroki Kuroda came within one out of his third career shutout and Andre Ethier had a homer among his three hits to lead Los Angeles over San Diego in the regularly scheduled game. Broxton saved both games, giving him five this season. Other results: Giants 3, Cardinals 2; Phillies 10, Braves 2; Marlins 7, Astros 5; Rockies 6, Pirates 4; Mets 8, Nationals 4; Reds 6, Diamondbacks 1.