Yankees: Aaron Judge broke a sixth-inning tie in the second game with his eighth home run this season, and the Yankees swept a doubleheader from the Blue Jays 11-2 and 5-1 on Sunday in New York. Playing one day after his 33rd birthday, Judge drove a first-pitch cutter from Chris Bassitt (2-2) to the opposite field and into the right-field stands for a 2-1 lead. Judge was 3 for 8 in the doubleheader. He leads the major leagues with a .406 batting average and is second with 27 RBIs. Trent Grisham led off the first with his seventh home run. Bassitt hadn’t allowed a homer in 28 2/3 innings this year coming in. J.C. Escarra hit his first big league homer in the eighth off Chad Green. Escarra singled home a run against Brendon Little in the three-run sixth following Jasson Domínguez’s RBI double that chased Bassitt. Anthony Santander homered in the third, the only hit Clarke Schmidt allowed over five innings in his third outing since recovering from right rotator cuff tendinitis. Tim Hill (3-0) pitched a one-hit sixth. Luke Weaver, making his first appearance since taking over from a struggling Devin Williams as the Yankees closer, got three straight outs to finish a three-hitter. Grisham hit his sixth career leadoff home run and second this year. The Yankees have a big league-high five leadoff homers. Paul Goldschmidt, Ben Rice and Austin Wells have one each. ... MLB dropped a one-game suspension against Yankees 2B Jazz Chisholm Jr. Chisholm, who was suspended earlier this month after his ejection against the Rays on April 17. MLB penalized him for his ejection and violation of its social media policy. Chisholm appealed, delaying any penalties. The fine was maintained.

Dodgers: Andy Pages hit a HR, drove in a career-high four runs and tied a career best with four hits as the Dodgers rebounded from an early deficit to earn a 9-2 victory over the visiting Pirates. Pages had an RBI single in the first, when the Dodgers scored twice to emerge from a 2-0 hole, and added a two-run HR in the fifth. The Dodgers overcame the departure of RHP Tyler Glasnow, who left after one inning with right shoulder discomfort. Ben Casparius went 3 2/3 scoreless innings in relief with five strikeouts and Yoendrys Gomez earned a three-inning save in his Dodgers debut.

Twins: Joe Ryan struck out a season-high 11 in seven shutout innings and the Twins beat the visiting Angels 5-0 on Sunday for their first three-game win streak since August. Ryan (2-2) allowed four hits and a walk. The 28-year-old right-hander finished one strikeout shy of his career best. Justin Topa threw two hitless innings to complete the Twins’ second shutout of the season. Both have come with Ryan as starter. Ty France had an RBI double and Ryan Jeffers doubled in two more runs — all in the sixth — knocking Angels starter José Soriano (2-4) out of the game.

Tigers: Reigning AL Cy Young winner Tarik Skubal struck out a season-high 11 batters in six innings and the Tigers finished off a three-game sweep of the Orioles with a 7-0 win. Skubal (3-2) held the Orioles to four hits without a walk. Sean Guenther struck out three in two innings and Kenta Maeda got the last three outs to complete the shutout. Gleyber Torres knocked in three runs as the Tigers completed an 8-2 homestand.

Giants: Heliot Ramos thought he’d just leg out an infield single to lead off the ninth in a tie game. He wound up circling the bases to win the game, capping his mad dash by diving across home plate in dramatic fashion. Ramos’ infield single followed by two Rangers errors that led to the Little League homer gave the host Giants a 3-2 win.