Boston 5, NY Yankees 4
In the seventh inning, it was power versus power.
Baltimore 6, Pittsburgh 5
Opposing managers concede that no lead is safe against the Baltimore Orioles' powerful lineup.
Baltimore 6, Pittsburgh 5
Mark Trumbo hit the game-winning RBI single in the 10th inning, leading the Baltimore Orioles past the Pittsburgh Pirates 6-5 in the opener of their two-game series Tuesday night.
Chi. White Sox 4, Tampa Bay 2
The Chicago White Sox ended their five-game losing streak Tuesday night, getting a phantom home run to open the game and edging the Tampa Bay Rays 4-2 at Tropicana Field.
Cincinnati 13, St. Louis 1
Scooter Gennett is familiar with Cincinnati Reds history.
LA Angels 5, Detroit 3
Bud Norris couldn't have put himself in a tighter spot.
Philadelphia 3, Atlanta 1
Before the Phillies left for their current road trip, Philadelphia manager Pete Mackanin and pitching coach Bob McClure had a meeting with young pitchers Aaron Nola and Jerad Eickhoff. Their message was simple: Pitch better.
Milwaukee 5, San Francisco 2
Chase Anderson took a shutout into the eighth inning, and Hernan Perez hit his seventh home run of the season as the Milwaukee Brewers beat the San Francisco Giants 5-2 on Tuesday night at Miller Park.
Milwaukee 5, San Francisco 2
Chase Anderson just keeps on dealing.
Texas 10, NY Mets 8
Adrian Beltre hasn't been back for long. He may be gone again.
Texas 10, NY Mets 8
Joey Gallo clubbed his team-leading 17th home run, and the Texas Rangers snapped a four-game losing streak with a 10-8 victory over the New York Mets on Tuesday night.
Chi. Cubs 10, Miami 2
Anthony Rizzo's long ball provided key runs but the Chicago Cubs also mixed things up offensively in a 10-2 victory over the Miami Marlins on Tuesday.
Kansas City 9, Houston 7
Just when it appeared the Houston Astros were going to extend their winning streak to 12 games, their bullpen imploded.
Colorado 11, Cleveland 3
Rookie Antonio Senzatela took over the National League lead in victories Tuesday night, and Mark Reynolds vaulted into the major league RBI lead as the Colorado Rockies defeated the Cleveland Indians 11-3.
Colorado 11, Cleveland 3
Rookie Antonio Senzatela took over the National League lead in victories Tuesday night, and Mark Reynolds vaulted into the major league RBI lead as the Colorado Rockies pounded the Cleveland Indians 11-3.
Arizona 10, San Diego 2
Arizona Diamondbacks left-hander Robbie Ray has always thrown fast. Working fast, that's something new, and Ray believes it has a lot to do with his remarkable recent run.
Oakland 4, Toronto 1
On his first pitch of the Athletics' game Tuesday night against the Toronto Blue Jays, Oakland right-hander Jesse Hahn threw a fastball that Kevin Pillar took for a ball.
Seattle 12, Minnesota 3
Robinson Cano hit the ball where nobody could catch it Tuesday night.
Washington 2, LA Dodgers 1
The off-speed stuff was working well for Max Scherzer, and he used it to his advantage to slow the Los Angeles Dodgers on Tuesday night.