SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Keeping the puck and putting pressure on the opponent are good ways to wind up on the winning side.Sharks goalie Martin Jones thought thats what San Jose did all night, making his job easy.Jones made 26 saves, Chris Tierney and Patrick Marleau each scored early and San Jose sent the New Jersey Devils to their third straight loss Monday night with a 4-0 victory.We played well the whole night, Jones said. We were smart with the puck. We did a good job in front of the net. I wasnt asked to do too much. When we play like that were tough to beat.Logan Couture and Brent Burns also scored for the Sharks, who had just one point in their last three games.Keith Kinkaid saved 37 of 41 shots for the Devils, who ended their California trip winless in three games.They were throwing everything at the net and I have to do my job, Kinkaid said. The puck was bouncing everywhere and they got the breaks tonight.Tierney scored a short-handed goal two minutes into the contest after he stole a pass and raced unguarded to beat Kinkaid. Tierney later left the game after getting hit in the face by the puck.Give up a shorty, you have to realize theres still 58 minutes left to play, Devils defenseman Andy Greene said. Youre always going to have adversity and you have to play through it. We werent good tonight.Marleau scored less than five minutes later, getting his 20th career point against the Devils and the 486th goal of his career. Joe Pavelski, who has points in three straight games, set up Marleau.We protected the puck and put in good spots, Pavelski said. It was a clean game. We had chances all night and won a few battles.The Sharks received a couple of lucky bounces on their final two goals. Joe Thorntons shot midway through the second period kicked off the back of Greenes skate and straight to Couture, who had an open shot into the net.The goalie really didnt follow it, Couture said. He kind of got lost.Burns jabbed at the puck a couple of times in front of the net before it floated away from Kinkaid. Kyle Quincey poked at it in an attempt to clear it but accidentally knocked it into the net instead.Game notesThornton moved into a tie for 25th on the career points list with Brendan Shanahan, after assisting on Coutures goal. He has 1,354 points. It was also his 900th point in a Sharks uniform. ... The Devils are 0 for 28 on the power play in their last nine games. ... Greene appeared in his 329th consecutive game for the Devils, third-longest such stretch in team history. ... 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He was ejected when the umpires didnt reverse the call.ASTROS 5, MARINERS 2HOUSTON -- Luis Valbuena hit a solo homer and Colby Rasmus and rookie A.J. Reed added two-run shots in the fourth inning to back up a solid start by Dallas Keuchel.Keuchel (6-9), last years AL Cy Young Award winner who has struggled this season, allowed five hits and two runs in six innings for his season-high third straight win. Will Harris, who was named to his first All-Star team on Tuesday, pitched a scoreless ninth for his ninth save.The Astros trailed by one in the fourth inning when Rasmus launched his homer off Taijuan Walker (4-7) to the bullpen in right-center field to make it 3-2.BLUE JAYS 8, ROYALS 3TORONTO -- Josh Donaldson hit two solo home runs, Troy Tulowitzki had a three-run blast and Toronto connected four times.Fresh off being named a reserve to the AL All-Star team, Donaldson went 3 for 4 and scored four runs while the Blue Jays won their fourth straight.Donaldson has scored 77 runs, a franchise record for runs before the All-Star break. Carlos Delgado had 76 in 2003.All four Toronto homers came off Royals right-hander Chris Young (2-8), who matched Runelvys Hernandezs team record by allowing at least one home run in 13 consecutive starts.Torontos R.A. Dickey (6-9) allowed two runs, none earned, and four hits in seven innings.MARLINS 5, METS 2NEW YORK -- Giancarlo Stanton homered twice to match his career high with five RBI, powering Wei-Yin Chen and Miami to a victory that snapped New Yorks five-game winning streak.Chen (5-3) tossed seven innings of three-hit ball, spoiling Jose Reyes return to the Mets in his first major league game since a 59-day domestic violence suspension.Back with his original team, the speedy switch-hitter received a warm welcome from the crowd of 29,477 at Citi Field but went 0 for 4 with a strikeout in his first big league appearance this season. Batting leadoff after getting called up from the minors, he quickly doffed his helmet to cheering fans -- some stood and applauded -- when he stepped to the plate in the first inning.RANGGERS 7, RED SOX 2BOSTON -- Shin-Soo Choo homered on David Prices first pitch of the game, and Elvis Andrus scored to break a sixth-inning tie as the Texas snapped a three-game losing streak.ddddddddddddPrice (8-6) threw 46 pitches in the first two innings -- 45 after Choo drove the first one of the game out to center.Rangers starter A.J. Griffin left after four innings, and Cesar Ramos (3-3) pitched 1 1/3 scoreless innings for the win.REDS 9, CUBS 5CHICAGO -- John Lackeys winless streak stretched to five games, Chicago manager Joe Maddon was ejected and Cincinnati beat struggling Chicago behind Zack Cozarts 13th home run.Lackey (7-5) allowed six runs -- five earned -- six hits and five walks in six innings, dropping to 0-3 in his past five starts. The Cubs have lost five of their last six games and 10 of 15.Brandon Finnegan (4-7) gave up five runs and five hits in five innings.NATIONALS 5, BREWERS 2WASHINGTON -- Hernan Perez hit a tiebreaking two-run homer in the sixth inning to back an effective pitching performance by Zach Davies, and Milwaukee won its second road series of the season.Davies (6-4) allowed two runs and nine hits in 6 2/3 innings. The rookie retired 10 in a row before giving up three straight singles in the seventh.Jeremy Jeffress worked the ninth for his 23rd save.Gio Gonzalez (4-8) is 1-7 in nine starts since May 18.PIRATES 5, CARDINALS 2ST. LOUIS -- Eric Fryer burned his former team with two hits and three RBI to lead Pittsburgh.The Cardinals released Fryer when backup catcher Brayan Pena came off the 15-day disabled list and the Pirates claimed him off waivers on Sunday.Juan Nicasio (7-6) worked two scoreless innings in relief of lefty Steven Brault, who allowed one earned run in four innings while throwing 82 pitches and adding a single in his debut.Mark Melancon finished for his 21st consecutive save and 25th in 26 chances.Mike Leake (5-7) gave up five runs in six innings for the Cardinals.PHILLIES 5, BRAVES 1PHILADELPHIA -- Maikel Franco homered for the third straight game and Philadelphia hit four overall.Zach Eflin (1-2) struck out six and walked none in his first career complete game and first major league win.Peter Bourjos started the home run derby and extended his hitting streak to 14 games in the first inning against Mike Foltynewicz (2-3).ANGELS 13, RAYS 5ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- C.J. Cron homered twice and drove in four runs, and Los Angeles overcame another shaky start by Tim Lincecum to get its third win in 15 games.Cron had a solo shot off Jake Odorizzi (3-4) during a four-run second and a three-run drive against Enny Romero in a six-run ninth.Reliever Deolis Guerra (2-0) pitched 1 1/3 perfect innings. ' ' '