NEW YORK — Greg Bird homered to begin a two-run rally in the eighth inning as the New York Yankees survived a rough outing by newly acquired reliever Zach Britton and a tumble by CC Sabathia, beating the Kansas City Royals 5-4 Saturday for a split of their day-night doubleheader.

The Royals won the opener 10-5, tagging All-Star ace Luis Severino for six runs in 4 1/3 innings. The doubleheader was caused by a rainout Friday.

Bird opened the eighth with a drive off Brian Flynn (2-2) that made it 4-all. The Yankees went on to load the bases, and Aaron Hicks hit a go-ahead sacrifice fly.

Aroldis Chapman, in his first appearance since throwing only three of 19 pitches for strikes last weekend against the Mets, worked around a leadoff single and a walk for his 27th save. He struck out Whit Merrifield to strand runners at the corners.

Britton, traded from Baltimore to New York this week, had thrown a perfect inning Thursday in his Yankees debut. But after he retired the first two batters in the seventh, the Royals loaded the bases against the All-Star reliever on two hits and a walk.

Britton then walked ninth-place batter Drew Butera on four pitches, forcing home a run that put Kansas City ahead 4-3 and drawing boos from the crowd.

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Two innings earlier, Sabathia fell while fielding a soft grounder. The big lefty landed awkwardly trying to make the play on the first base side of the mound, his right knee hitting the grass and creating a large divot.

Manager Aaron Boone and a trainer quickly came out to check on Sabathia, but he stayed in the game after throwing one warmup pitch. Pitching on 13 days’ rest – because of rainouts and the All-Star break – and for the first time since turning 38 last Saturday, he allowed two runs on six hits in 4 2/3 innings.

Dellin Betances (2-3) threw a scoreless eighth.

Shane Robinson gave the Yankees a 3-1 lead with in the fourth when he homered into the left-field seats off rookie starter Heath Fillmyer. It was Robinson’s seventh career homer and first since June 4, 2016, while with St. Louis.

Salvador Perez homered for the Royals, who traded cornerstone third baseman Mike Moustakas to Milwaukee for outfielder Brett Phillips and right-hander Jorge Lopez late Friday night.

In his third career start, Fillmyer gave up three runs on five hits in five innings.

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Trying for his major league-leading 15th win, Severino instead was pulled after Lucas Duda’s two-run homer made it 6-0 in the fifth. Rosell Hererra hit an early two-run double, and Perez had a two-run single that set up Duda.

Severino (14-4) allowed eight hits, walked one and struck out five in his shortest start of the year.

The Royals extended a string of rough outings for the 24-year-old anchor of the Yankees rotation. Severino has given up 19 earned runs in 19 1/3 innings over his last four starts.

TIGERS 2, INDIANS 1: JaCoby Jones hit a two-run homer in the third inning and Detroit held on to beat visiting Cleveland.

Blaine Hardy (4-3) gave up a run over five innings, and three relievers combined to pitch four innings of scoreless relief. Shane Greene retired the side in order in the ninth for his 21st save in 24 chances.

Mike Clevinger (7-7) allowed two runs and struck out eight over five innings.

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RANGERS 7, ASTROS 3: Rougned Odor hit two home runs, including one inside the park, and went 5 for 5 as visiting Texas beat Justin Verlander and Houston.
Odor’s strong effort backed a stellar start from Ariel Jurado (1-1), who was called up from Double-A Frisco. He set down 12 of the first 13 batters.

ORIOLES 11, RAYS 2: Trey Mancini and Joey Rickard combined for seven hits, including back-to-back home runs in the second inning, as Baltimore beat visiting Tampa Bay.

NATIONAL LEAGUE

CARDINALS 6, CUBS 2: Marcell Ozuna hit a grand slam during a six-run first inning, Miles Mikolas pitched six strong innings and St. Louis beat Chicago in front of a season-high crowd of 47,514 at Busch Stadium.

The Cardinals improved to 9-6 this season against the NL Central-leading Cubs. Chicago has lost four of six overall.

Ozuna hit his second grand slam this season and the fifth of his career. Ozuna had three hits.

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Jose Martinez drew a bases-loaded walk from Jose Quintana (9-7) and Ozuna followed with his 11th home run. Yairo Munoz added an RBI double.

The last time the Cardinals scored six runs in the first inning was eight years ago, on July 28, 2010, against the Mets.

REDS 6, PHILLIES 2: Joey Votto drove in the go-ahead run with a sharp single that glanced off second baseman Cesar Hernandez’s glove, helping Cincinnati beat visiting Philadelphia.

PIRATES 5, METS 0: Trevor Williams (9-7) allowed five hits in six innings with five strikeouts and three walks, outdueling Jacob deGrom and helping Pittsburgh win at home.
The Pirates have won 13 of their last 15 games, while the Mets have lost two straight after winning their previous three games.

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