Chi. Cubs 14, Pittsburgh 3
Chad Kuhl said it was "one of those nights" after he got pushed around by the Chicago Cubs.
Baltimore 6, Tampa Bay 3
The Baltimore Orioles have hit Chris Archer pretty well during his young career. They did it again Monday night, but it just took a little longer to get to the right-hander.
Milwaukee 11, Cincinnati 7
It is only late April and the Cincinnati Reds are likely already sick of having to face Eric Thames.
Minnesota 3, Texas 2
Phil Hughes danced out of trouble early Monday night, keeping the Minnesota Twins close.
Chi. White Sox 12, Kansas City 1
If given the chance, Matt Davidson would prefer to play every day for the Chicago White Sox. But for the time being, all Davidson can do is to make the most of each opportunity he is given.
Chi. White Sox 12, Kansas City 1
Matt Davidson homered and drove in four runs, and Miguel Gonzalez allowed only two hits over eight innings on Monday night as the Chicago White Sox handed the Kansas City Royals their fifth straight loss, 12-1.
Colorado 8, Washington 4
The moment Charlie Blackmon made contact, the dugout frenzy began.
Arizona 7, San Diego 6
Chris Owings has been productive while hitting all over the lineup this season, and that did not stop when he made his third career start in the No. 3 spot Monday.
LA Angels 2, Toronto 1
Jesse Chavez made the most of his do-over.
San Francisco 2, LA Dodgers 1
Statistically one of the worst pitchers in baseball the past three seasons, San Francisco right-hander Matt Cain must be excused if he was more than a bit nervous Monday in the ninth inning of the Giants' series opener against the Los Angeles Dodgers.