MILAN -- A sixth successive Serie A title for Juventus might not be the foregone conclusion it appeared to be at the start of the season.Cracks have started to appear and Juventus lost its perfect start to the season on Sunday as Inter Milan came from behind to win the Derby dItalia 2-1.Mauro Icardi and substitute Ivan Perisic scored for Inter to cancel out Stephan Lichtsteiners opener.We couldnt hold out for even two minutes (after scoring), said Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri. Its brought us back to earth, we will have to fight. This defeat hurts us but at least it will do us good.Wednesday were playing against Cagliari and we have the chance to immediately get back on track and take home the three points.Juventus, which also drew 0-0 against Sevilla in the Champions League, was very much second best at San Siro for large periods -- and this against a team which lost 2-0 at home to Hapoel Beer-Sheva in the Europa League on Thursday.Inter had won just one of its first three league matches. Coach Frank de Boer, who replaced Roberto Mancini less than two weeks before the start of the season, was very much under pressure amid reports of being fired if the Nerazzurri lost heavily to its bitter rival.I dont want to talk about revenge, I cant do miracles, De Boer said. Today we didnt lose our heads. The team played very well and we deserved to win. Today I saw the team fight right until the end and we have so much quality if we do that. There are those who played fantastically but no one is bigger than Inter and everyone has to be proud to wear this shirt.Juventus broke the deadlock in the 66th minute. Lichsteiner, who had been strongly linked with Inter in the offseason, got in front of Davide Santon to volley in Alex Sandros cross from close range.However, Icardi had scored six goals in his last seven Serie A matches against Juventus and he struck again, heading in a corner just two minutes after the opener.It was the Argentina forwards fourth goal in his last three league matches.Indeed no one else had scored for Inter this season until Perisic headed in Icardis cross in the 78th.Allegri had brought on Gonzalo Higuain four minutes earlier but Italys most expensive signing could not change anything.Even the sending off of midfielder Ever Banega in the final minute, following two yellow cards in quick succession, could not dampen Inters spirits as it held out to seal a first home win over Juventus in more than six years.Juventus is second, a point behind Napoli, which is now the only unbeaten side in the league.Heres what else happened in Serie A:---ROMA DISAPPOINTMENTRoma lost its unbeaten start to the season with a 1-0 defeat at Fiorentina.Milan Badelj scored the only goal of the match eight minutes from time, drilling the ball into the bottom left corner through a sea of bodies.Replays showed the goal perhaps should have been ruled out as Nikola Kalinic, who was in an offside position, opened his legs to let the ball through.Moments earlier Radja Nainggolans effort was fingertipped onto the post by Fiorentina goalkeeper Ciprian Tatarusanu, in a move which was started by Francesco Totti.Roma is three points behind league leader Napoli, with Fiorentina a point further back. Fiorentina has played one match less as last weeks encounter with Genoa was suspended 28 minutes in due to heavy rain.---HARTS HOME DEBUTJoe Hart had barely a save to make in his home debut for Torino and kept his first clean sheet for his new team in a 0-0 draw against Empoli.Hart, who joined from Manchester City on loan, had a Serie A debut to forget last week in a 2-1 defeat at Atalanta.This week, however, the England goalkeeper was a spectator for most of the match and didnt make a save until the 63rd minute.That sparked a good spell of pressure for Empoli but Hart withstood the challenge. He punched more effectively than last weekend, when he misjudged a corner and only got a weak glove on the ball, gifting Atalanta the equalizer.---CROTONE OFF THE MARKNewly-promoted Crotone picked up its first ever Serie A point with a 1-1 draw against Palermo.Marcello Trotta gave Crotone the lead in the 23rd minute.Ilija Nestorovski leveled in the 66th to give new Palermo coach Roberto De Zerbi a first positive result after he replaced Davide Ballardini days before a 3-0 loss to Napoli.All 20 teams in Serie A now have at least a point.Marco Borriello scored twice against his former club as Cagliari won 3-0 against Atalanta, which missed a penalty when 1-0 down.Also, Chievo Verona came from behind to beat Udinese 2-1 with a stoppage-time winner, and Sassuolo triumphed 2-0 against Genoa. Scarpe Adidas Nmd Uomo Italia .B. - Sebastien Auger made 44 saves as the Saint John Sea Dogs edged the visiting Acadie-Bathurst Titan 2-1 on Saturday in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League action. 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NEW YORK -- Mark Teixeira hit a grand slam with two outs in the ninth inning, and the New York Yankees staved off playoff elimination at the last possible moment with a 5-3 victory over the Boston Red Sox on Wednesday night.Boston clinched the AL East title nearly 30 minutes before Teixeira connected, thanks to Torontos 3-2 loss against Baltimore. But a five-run comeback by New York in the ninth prevented its longtime rival from celebrating on the Yankee Stadium field.The Orioles victory put the Yankees on the brink of wild-card elimination following a surprising charge late this season. New York had only one infield hit and trailed 3-0 heading into the ninth, faced with the prospect of facing Red Sox closer Craig Kimbrel.Kimbrel, however, gave up a leadoff single to Brett Gardner and three straight walks, the last forcing in a run. Red Sox manager John Farrell lifted Kimbrel (2-5) for Joe Kelly, who struck out Starlin Castro and retired Didi Gregorius on a foul popup. With the Yankees down to their last out, Teixeira, planning to retire after this season, launched a 99 mph fastball on an 0-1 count to right-center.James Pazos (1-0) was the winner.ORIOLES 3, BLUE JAYS 2TORONTO -- Hyun Soo Kim hit a pinch-hit, two-run homer in the ninth inning off Roberto Osuna, and Baltimore beat Toronto to move within one game of the AL wild-card-leading Blue Jays.With Toronto ahead 2-1, Jonathan Schoop singled with one out, pinch-runner Michael Bourn stole second and Kim homered on a 3-2 pitch into the visiting bullpen in right.Osuna (3-3) has five blown save chances, including two in his last three appearances.Baltimores Mark Trumbo hit his major league-leading 46th home run, a solo drive off Jason Grilli in the eighth. Brian Duensing (1-0) got one out, and Zach Britton finished for his 47th save.TIGERS 6, INDIANS 3, 5 INNINGSDETROIT -- Miguel Cabrera hit a tiebreaking three-run homer in the fifth inning, moments before the game was halted for good, and Detroit came away with a rain-shortened victory over Cleveland to keep pace with Baltimore in the AL wild-card race.Detroit trails the Orioles by one game for the ALs second wild card, and the Tigers certainly caught a break in this one. The rain was a factor throughout the evening -- there was also a delay during the third inning -- and it was certainly coming down when Detroit began its rally in the fifth.With two on and one out, Cabrera hit a line drive over the wall in right off Joseph Colon (1-3) for his 36th homer. Blaine Hardy (1-0) won in relief of Michael Fulmer.ROCKIES 2, GIANTS 0SAN FRANCISCO -- Jeff Samardzija gave San Francisco a chance to grab momentum after a big offensive outburst a night earlier, but the playoff-hopeful Giants wasted it with a costly dud.Rockies right-hander Tyler Chatwood (12-9) struck out nine in eight innings and outdueled Samardzija (12-11), shutting down San Francisco a day after the Giants pounded 19 hits in a 12-3 win.San Francisco dropped to 1 1/2 games behind the Mets for the top wild card and remained a game up on St. Louis for the second spot after the Cardinals lost to Cincinnati.Adam Ottavino got his sixth save.PIRATES 8, CUBS 4PITTSBURGH -- John Jaso hit for the cycle and drove in five runs in Pittsburghs victory over Chicago.Jaso tripled off reliever Pedro Strop in the seventh inning for the first cycle in the history of PNC Park and the first for the Pirates since 2004. Jasos final hit was a fly ball to center field. He hesitated rounding second base, but went on and the throw from Albert Almora Jr. was up the baseline.Jaso accomplished the feat in just four at-bats. The last Pirate to hit for the cycle was Daryle Ward on May 26, 2004, in St. Louis. The last Pirates home cycle was by Jason Kendall on May 19, 2000, against the Cardinals at Three Rivers Stadium.Against Chicago starter Jake Arrieta (18-8), Jaso singled in the second inning, hit a three-run home run in the fourth and doubled in the fifth. Arrieta went five innings and allowed 10 hits and seven runs, both season highs.Pirates starter Jameson Taillon (5-4) allowed one hit and struck out four in six innings.Chicagos Anthony Rizzo hit a solo homer, his 32nd of the season.RANGERS 8, BREWERS 5ARLINGTON, Texas -- Carlos Gomez hit a three-run homer in the eighth inning and AL-leading Texas beat Milwaukee for its major league-best 49th come-from-behind victory.Texas (94-65) moved closer to home-field advantage with a 1 1/2-game lead over Boston for the best record in the American League.Jonathan Lucroy, the catcher traded from Milwaukee to Texas on Aug. 1, reached to start the eighth on a two-base error when the ball ricocheted off the glove of center fielder Hernan Perez. Delino DeShields came on as a pinch-runner, and after Mitch Moreland walked, he scored the tying run when Elvis Andrus greeted reliever Tyler Thornburg with a single to center.Gomez then hit a 418-foot homer to left, his 13th this season. It was the eighth in 31 games for the Brewers former two-time All-Star since joining the Rangers last month after being released by Houston. He had a three-run homer on Tuesday night, that one traveling 444 feet.Rougned Odor hit a two-run homer in the first for the Rangers, his 32nd.Jeremy Jeffress (1-0) worked the final two innings, winning for AL West champion Texas five days after being reinstated by Major League Baseball from the restricted list following a drunken driving arrest last month and then a three-week stint in an inpatient rehab clinic.Corey Knebel (1-4) was the loser.ROYALS 5, TWINS 2KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Kendrys Morales and Alex Gordon keyed an eighth-inning rally and Kansas City beat Minnesota, but the Royals were still knocked out of playoff contention.The defending World Series champs were eliminated when Baltimore beat Toronto.Morales ground-rule double to right scored Jarrod Dyson, who had doubled and stole third. Gordons single scored Whit Merrifield and pinch-runner Billy Burns.Taylor Rogers (3-1), the fourth of five Twins pitchers, took the loss after allowing three runs, three hits and two walks while retiring only one of the six batters he faced.ddddddddddddJoakim Soria (5-8) worked a scoreless eighth to pick up the victory. Wade Davis got his 27th save.METS 5, MARLINS 2MIAMI -- The Marlins walked half a block alongside a hearse carrying their ace away from Marlins Park at the start of a funeral motorcade, then peeled away with watery eyes to go back inside and play.Drained by four days of grieving Jose Fernandezs death in a boating accident, Miami didnt have much left for the New York Mets. Jay Bruce hit his 32nd home run, James Loney also homered and New York helped their NL wild-card chances by beating Miami.The Marlins loss in their home finale eliminated them from playoff contention. Despite high hopes this year, they still havent been to the postseason since 2003.Set Lugo (5-2) went 5 1/3 innings and allowed two runs.Jose Urena (4-9) allowed five runs in five innings.MARINERS 12, ASTROS 4HOUSTON -- Robinson Cano hit a three-run homer in the first inning, and Seattle beat Houston to keep pressure on the other AL wild-card contenders.Canos career-best 36th home run, a drive off Doug Fister (12-13), landed in the first row of the Crawford Boxes in left field. Cano has nine homers and 25 RBI in 19 games against Houston this season.Kyle Seager added another three-run drive in the eighth, his 30th home run this season.James Paxton (6-7) allowed three runs and six hits in five innings, striking out eight.Fister gave up five runs and five hits over 1 1/3 innings in the shortest start of his big league career. George Springer and Evan Gattis homered for Houston.PADRES 6, DODGERS 5SAN DIEGO -- Rookie Hunter Renfroe hit the first home run in Petco Park history to land on the roof of the brick warehouse in the left-field corner and drove in four runs to lead San Diego.With one out in the third, Renfroe drove a two-run homer off Jose De Leon onto the top of the Western Metal Supply Co. building, a remnant from the skid row neighborhood that made way for Petco Park, which opened in 2004. It went an estimated 435 feet.The Dodgers lost despite hitting three home runs off rookie Luis Perdomo (9-10). Ross Stripling (5-9) allowed a run in three innings.REDS 2, CARDINALS 1ST. LOUIS -- Adam Duvalls two-run single was all Cincinnati needed to beat St. Louis.The Reds third win in their last four games dealt a blow to the Cardinals playoff hopes. St. Louis lost ground in the race for the two NL wild cards.Reds starter Anthony DeSclafani (9-5) allowed one runner in each of the first four innings, but only once during that span did the Cardinals have anyone in scoring position. He stranded five runners, including two in the sixth, his last inning. He allowed six hits and one run.It was the fifth quality start out of six in DeSclafanis career against the Cardinals. He improved to 4-1 with a 2.13 ERA against St. Louis.Duvall drove in his 101st and 102nd RBI with his third-inning single. He has seven RBI in the series.Raisel Iglesias earned his fifth save in six opportunities with two innings of relief.DIAMONDBACKS 3, NATIONALS 0, 5 INNINGSWASHINGTON -- Shelby Miller threw five shutout innings, Jean Segura had three hits to reach 200 for the season and Arizona beat Washington Nationals a rain-shortened game.The start of the game was delayed 33 minutes by rain and was called with one out in the top of the sixth inning after waiting out a second delay of 70 minutes.The NL East-champion Nationals have lost two of three to the last-place Diamondbacks and seven of their last 11 games overall.Miller (3-12) capped an otherwise forgetful season with one of his best outings of the year, allowing five hits with one walk and striking out five to earn his first win since June 20.Gio Gonzalez (11-11), Washingtons projected No. 3 starter in the NL Division Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers, struggled in his final tune up before the postseason.WHITE SOX 1, RAYS 0CHICAGO -- Todd Frazier hit his 40th home run, Miguel Gonzalez waited out a rain delay to throw 8 1/3 dominant innings and Chicago beat Tampa Bay.Frazier set a career high and became the seventh White Sox player to reach the homer milestone when he connected off knuckleballer Eddie Gamboa (0-2) with two out in the seventh. Frazier is hitting .391 (18 for 46) during a 12-game hitting streak.Gonzalez (5-7) returned after a 1 hour, 16-minute delay in the third inning and retired 18 of 19 before being lifted after Logan Forsythes one-out single to left in the ninth. David Robertson got the final two outs for his 37th save in 44 tries.The game also was delayed 21 minutes before the start. It was 57 degrees at first pitch and rain came and went amid blustery conditions as a tiny crowd watched Chicago win its fifth straight. The game itself lasted only 2 hours, 10 minutes.BRAVES 12, PHILLIES 2ATLANTA -- Matt Kemp hit a two-run homer, Daniel Castro had three RBI and Dansby Swanson also drove in two runs, leading Atlanta past Philadelphia.Mike Foltynewicz (9-5) pitched two-hit ball over five innings in his first start since Sept. 12, when he left a game against Miami with a left calf contusion.The Braves won for the ninth time in their last 10 games. They have 21 victories in 34 games since Aug. 21, bouncing back from a dismal start.Adam Morgan (2-11) lasted five innings, giving up 10 hits and nine runs.ANGELS 8, ATHLETICS 6ANAHEIM, Calif. -- Kole Calhoun homered, Alex Meyer earned his second major league win and Los Angeles held off a late rally from Oakland to sweep the three-game series.Meyer (2-3) limited the As to two runs and five hits over four innings. J.C. Ramirez pitched a perfect ninth to convert his second save.Mike Trout was hit by a John Axford fastball in the back of his left shoulder in the eighth inning and was removed from the game.Ross Detwiler (3-3) took the loss. ' ' '