Detroit 2, Minnesota 1
Matt Boyd claimed that he didn't know he had a no-hitter going. His catcher wasn't buying it.
Cleveland 2, Chi. White Sox 1
Michael Brantley missed most of the 2016 season, but the Cleveland outfielder made a heroic return to the lineup Tuesday in the Indians' home opener.
Cincinnati 6, Pittsburgh 2
On March 28, Scooter Gennett was placed on waivers by the Milwaukee Brewers and claimed by his hometown team.
Washington 8, St. Louis 3
Manager Dusty Baker toyed with the Washington Nationals' batting lineup in the first eight games of the season, partly because of injuries and also to see who fits in the best spots.
NY Mets 14, Philadelphia 4
Matt Harvey has never pitched against Yoenis Cespedes, but the New York Mets right-hander surmised after Tuesday's game, having witnessed all of his teammate's power, that he may have to walk him if he ever does.
Milwaukee 4, Toronto 3
The Toronto Blue Jays aren't hitting and they aren't winning.
Miami 8, Atlanta 4
Marcell Ozuna is no fan of cats, but maybe the charcoal-gray feline that scampered onto the field Tuesday night at Marlins Park will bring his team good luck.
Boston 8, Baltimore 1
Red Sox manager John Farrell really couldn't know what to expect from Drew Pomeranz when the left-hander came off the disabled list to pitch for Boston against the powerful Baltimore Orioles on Tuesday night.
Colorado 3, San Diego 2
Antonio Senzatela made personal history, and the Colorado Rockies set an unusual franchise record Tuesday night in their 3-2 win over the San Diego Padres.
LA Angels 6, Texas 5
It wasn't quite as impressive as their seven-run, ninth-inning rally on Sunday, but the end result was the same.
Houston 7, Seattle 5
Runs have been a little hard to come by for the Houston Astros early this season. A big sixth inning on Tuesday might have gotten the offense going.
Arizona 4, San Francisco 3
Robbie Ray made a big splash with his bat Tuesday night.