ST. LOUIS -- Anthony Rizzo hit a pair of home runs and Jon Lester pitched eight dominant innings as the Chicago Cubs beat the St. Louis Cardinals 7-0 on Wednesday to clinch a playoff berth.The Cubs improved their major league-best record to 93-52 and lowered their magic number to one for clinching their first NL Central title since 2008. They can do it Thursday night with a win at home over Milwaukee or a St. Louis loss in San Francisco.Chicago secured at least a wild card because the four-game series between the Cardinals and Giants makes it impossible for both to catch the Cubs in the standings.The Cardinals remained a half-game behind the New York Mets and one game behind the Giants for the two NL wild cards.Lester (17-4) allowed four baserunners, none of which got past first. Cubs catcher David Ross threw out two Cardinals trying to steal second, and Lester faced just two batters more than the minimum.St. Louis starter Carlos Martinez (14-8) gave up four runs and eight hits in six innings.DODGERS 2, YANKEES 0NEW YORK -- Los Angeles ace Clayton Kershaw pitched five nearly perfect innings before Justin Turner hit an RBI double off Dellin Betances in a two-run ninth.The Dodgers took advantage of errors by second baseman Starlin Castro and Betances (3-5) to increase their NL West lead to five games over San Francisco.The Yankees completed a 7-3 homestand and remained two games behind Toronto for the second AL wild card. Next up, they begin an 11-game trip -- their longest of the season -- to Boston, Tampa Bay and Toronto.Kershaw gave up one hit without a walk, pitching through two rain delays in his first career start at Yankee Stadium.Luis Avilan (2-0) pitched 1 1/3 scoreless innings for the win, and Kenley Janson struck out three in the ninth for his 44th save.ORIOLES 1, RED SOX 0BOSTON -- Mark Trumbo hit his major league-leading 42nd home run, Kevin Gausman outpitched Rick Porcello over eight innings and Baltimore pulled within a game of AL East-leading Boston.Baltimore took two of three in the series to pull a game ahead of slumping Toronto for the top AL wild card.Zach Britton closed for his 43rd save and Baltimore became the first team to beat Porcello at Fenway Park this season.Gausman (8-10) and Porcello (20-4) had nearly identical line scores over eight innings, each striking out six and allowing just four hits, except Porcello allowed Trumbos leadoff shot in the second inning.Porcello was 13-0 in home starts with one no decision entering the game.NATIONALS 1, METS 0WASHINGTON -- Tanner Roark pitched seven spotless innings and Wilson Ramos homered in the seventh inning as Washington beat New York.With one out in the seventh, Ramos hit his 21st home run far over the center-field fence on the first pitch from Fernando Salas (0-1). The Nationals have won five of six.Roark (15-8) allowed three hits with seven strikeouts and four walks, one intentional.Blake Treinen pitched the eighth and Mark Melancon got three outs for his 42 save.TIGERS 9, TWINS 6DETROIT -- Miguel Cabreras homer broke a seventh-inning tie, and Detroit rallied for a crucial victory.The Tigers trailed 5-2 in the fourth inning, but came from behind to pull one game behind Toronto for the second AL wild card.Ian Kinsler had four hits, falling a homer short of the cycle, and drove in three runs while scoring two. Brian Dozier and Kurt Suzuki homered for the Twins.Shane Greene (5-4) got the win, while Ryan Pressly (6-7) took the loss after surrendering Cabreras homer.Francisco Rodriguez put up a perfect ninth for his 42nd save.PADRES 3, GIANTS 1SAN FRANCISCO -- Madison Bumgarner missed a chance at his 100th career win and San Francisco wasted another opportunity for a potential push in the NL West, getting swept by fourth-place San Diego.Luis Perdomo (8-9) allowed one run in 6 1/3 innings of four-hit ball. Brandon Maurer finished for his 10th save.Luis Sardinas had an RBI single among his three hits for the Padres.Bumgarner (14-9) gave up three runs over 6 2/3 innings. The Giants fell five games behind the first-place Dodgers.RAYS 8, BLUE JAYS 1TORONTO -- Alex Cobb won for the first time in almost two years, and Kevin Kiermaier and Corey Dickerson each hit a two-run homer to lead Tampa Bay past Toronto.Cobb (1-0) allowed one run and two hits in 6 2/3 innings to win for the first time since Sept. 23, 2014, against Boston. The right-hander recently returned from Tommy John surgery.Reigning AL MVP Josh Donaldson sat out his third straight game for the Blue Jays and was scheduled to get an MRI on his sore right hip.Marco Estrada (8-9) yielded four runs in 5 1/3 innings.ASTROS 8, RANGERS 4HOUSTON -- Jose Altuve and Alex Bregman both left with injuries, but George Springer and Teoscar Hernandez homered, helping Houston keep its fading playoff hopes alive.Altuve exited after the fourth with right oblique discomfort, and Bregman was pulled in the sixth with right hamstring discomfort.Houston snapped a three-game losing streak and closed within 3 1/2 games of Toronto for the second AL wild card.The Astros got just their fourth win in 19 games against the Rangers this season.Houstons Joe Musgrove (3-4) allowed three runs and five hits with seven strikeouts in 6 1/3 innings.Derek Holland (7-8) allowed five runs and seven hits in 5 1/3 innings.INDIANS 6, WHITE SOX 1CHICAGO -- Josh Tomlin pitched five effective innings in his return to the Indians rotation, Coco Crisp hit a three-run homer in the sixth inning to break the game open and Cleveland beat Chicago to remain six games ahead of Detroit in the AL Central.Tomlin (12-8) allowed one run and four hits and walked none as he ended a personal five-game losing streak.Crisp, who also doubled, went deep to left with none out in the sixth to chase Carlos Rodon (7-9), who allowed six runs to match his season high and lost for the first time since July 31.ATHLETICS 8, ROYALS 0KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Yonder Alonso and Marcus Semien hit two-run doubles as Oakland beat Kansas City for the third straight game to further ruin the Royals postseason chances.The 2015 World Series champion Royals are five games out in the AL wild card with 17 games left and would have to climb over five teams.As rookie left-hander Sean Manaea (5-9) picked up his first career road victory, retiring 13 of the final 14 batters he faced in five scoreless innings.Yordano Ventura (10-11) was pulled after 4 1/3 innings.MARLINS 7, BRAVES 5ATLANTA -- Marcell Ozuna hit a three-run homer and Miami rallied to beat Julio Teheran and Atlanta in a testy game.The benches for both teams emptied in the seventh inning after Atlanta reliever Jose Ramirez threw inside to Miami ace Jose Fernandez, who had been knocked to the ground by a pitch from Teheran (5-10) in the fifth.No punches were thrown and Ramirez was ejected.The comeback from a 4-1 deficit helped Fernandez (15-8) stop a five-game road losing streak, the longest of his career.PHILLIES 6, PIRATES 2PHILADELPHIA -- Freddy Galvis continued his home run surge, hitting his 19th of the season to lead Philadelphia.Galvis connected on a two-run shot in the second inning off Steven Brault (0-3) for his 10th homer in the last 32 games.The Phillies got a rare boost on the mound from righty Jake Thompson (2-5). Thompson, who won for the first time since Aug. 12, allowed six hits and two runs over six solid innings.Tommy Joseph hit his 19th homer for the Phillies. Jeanmar Gomez got the final two outs of the ninth for his 37th save.BREWERS 7, REDS 0CINCINNATI -- Junior Guerra pitched six shutout innings, Scooter Gennett and Domingo Santana homered and Milwaukee beat Cincinnati to avoid a three-game sweep.Guerra (9-3), in his third start since coming off the disabled list with right elbow inflammation, allowed just one baserunner past second base -- Jose Peraza on a one-out triple in the third inning.Tim Adleman (2-4) was the loser.Tom Brady Jersey Nike . Then the Pacers gave Oladipo and his Orlando teammates the cold shoulder. Paul Georges buzzer-beating 3-pointer at the end of the third quarter spurred a 21-4 run, finally sending Indiana past the Magic 97-87 in a tougher-than-expected opening night matchup. Tom Brady Jersey . 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SIMONS ISLAND, Ga. -- Billy Horschel thought he hit the winning putt, taking quick steps to the right to watch the ball track toward the cup only for it to burn the left edge.No problem. Hed get another chance in the five-man playoff at the RSM Classic.Except that he didnt.In a shocker Sunday at Sea Island, Horschels routine tap-in from 2 feet missed to the right on No. 18 and he was eliminated from the playoff. One hole later, with the other four players unable to make a putt in the dark on the 18th green, the final PGA Tour event was suspended until Monday morning.Mackenzie Hughes, the 25-year-old Canadian trying to become the first rookie to go wire-to-wire in 20 years, had a 10-foot birdie putt on No. 18 on the second extra hole and it turned away to the left. It already was plenty dark, and there was no chance to play another hole.Hughes, Blayne Barber, Camilo Villegas and Henrik Norlander were to return at 8 a.m. Monday to resume on the par-3 17th.Horschel was headed home feeling empty.I missed it. Thats pretty much what it came down to, Horschel said after walking off the 18th green. I took my time and just blocked it.But he wrote on Twitter a few minutes later, I didnt take my time over that short putt.Either way, he was headed home to Florida feeling empty. He hasnt won since the Tour Championship in 2014 to capture the FedEx Cup, and at No. 76 in the world, he is not yet eligible for any of the majors next year.That includes the Masters. And a trip to Augusta National is a big perk for whoever wins on Monday. Thats not all thats at stake.Norlander and Villegas dont have full status on the PGA Tour this year -- Norlander received a sponsors exemption -- and a victory would take care of that. Hughes began his rookie season just six weeks ago and has a honeymoon planned in the offseason. Barber is going for his first PGA Tour victory.All of them had their chances, and none had any real regrets over the final hour.Hughes narrowly missed birdie chances on the 15th and 16th holes, but holed a 5-foot par putt on the 18th in regulation for a 1-under 69 to join the playoff.Norlander, who closed with a 65, stuffed a 9-iron into 3 feet on the 18th in regulation annd was the first to reach 17-under 265.dddddddddddd. Barber ran off back-to-back birdies on the back nine, and he had a 12-foot birdie attempt at the 18th that he missed on the low side. He shot a 66.Villegas played the best coming down the stretch. Two shots behind with three to play, the Colombian hit an aggressive drive on the par-4 16th that set up wedge for a short birdie, then holed an 18-foot birdie putt from the fringe on the par-3 17th to tie for the lead. He finished with a 6-foot par on the 18th for a 68.It was the largest playoff on the PGA Tour since Alex Cejka won a five-man playoff in Puerto Rico in 2015.Hughes had the best chance at a birdie on the 18th over the two playoff holes, though it wasnt as easy as an ordinary 10-footer, not with darkness setting in.I almost contemplated waiting for tomorrow morning with that putt, but everyone was going, he said. Its tough. But again, everyones doing it, so its fair for everybody. ... I played the ball outside left and it went right, and then at the end it went left and I couldnt see it. I mean, I cant see anything right now.Norlander was happy to still be playing. His tee shot on the second playoff hole stopped a foot from the hazard, and he managed to gouge it out of thick grass and over a tree to the green for a two-putt par.Villegas kept making putts until he couldnt see them. After all his hard word to get into the playoff, he had a tough putt from just over 4 feet in the dark to stay in the playoff and he poured it in the middle.You have a chance to win a PGA Tour event, and Im sure everybody has no problem coming at 8 a.m. and just teeing it up, Villegas said.No one else was close to joining the playoff. Jim Furyk had a 67 and was part of a large group at 14-under 268. That included C.T. Pan of Taiwan, who faced a longer day than even the players who had to return Monday.Pan left after the tournament to catch a flight from Savannah to New York, then New York to Hong Kong, and then a connection to Melbourne where he was to arrive Tuesday night in Australia for the World Cup. ' ' '