Arizona 6, Washington 3
The four relievers who pitched Tuesday night for the Arizona Diamondbacks had eventful outings.
NY Yankees 11, Toronto 5
The home runs are getting the acclaim but the at-bats are impressing the New York Yankees most about Aaron Judge.
Boston 5, Baltimore 2
Red Sox great Pedro Martinez took to Twitter late Tuesday night to tip his cap to current Boston ace Chris Sale.
Pittsburgh 12, Cincinnati 3
Rookie right-hander Tyler Glasnow has endured a few rough first innings for the Pittsburgh Pirates, but Monday night was rougher than most. Two walks, a home run and three-run deficit after only three batters.
Tampa Bay 3, Miami 1
It was a blistering night at Marlins Park.
Detroit 5, Cleveland 2
Miguel Cabrera had one major complaint about his return from the disabled list.
Atlanta 9, NY Mets 7
The Atlanta Braves got the best of Matt Harvey for the second time in less than a week, again scoring six runs against the New York Mets right-hander.
Chi. Cubs 8, Philadelphia 3
Jon Lester overcame a tight strike zone and finally earned a victory.
Houston 8, Texas 7
While Astros left fielder Marwin Gonzalez struck a decisive blow with his first career grand slam with two outs in the eighth inning, it was his tenacious at-bat that yielded a solo homer in the fifth that was most emblematic of the Astros' steely resolve to make the most of every opportunity presented.
Minnesota 9, Oakland 1
Life has been good for Miguel Sano lately.
Chi. White Sox 6, Kansas City 0
Jose Quintana was in complete charge Tuesday night.
St. Louis 2, Milwaukee 1
Carlos Martinez and Kolten Wong both believed they had something to prove on Tuesday night -- and then went out and did it, leading the St. Louis Cardinals to a 2-1 win over the Milwaukee Brewers.
LA Angels 6, Seattle 4
Albert Pujols delivering with his bat was no surprise. The stolen base was another matter.
LA Dodgers 13, San Francisco 5
It took three pitches for Franklin Gutierrez to get back into the swing of things.
San Diego 6, Colorado 2
San Diego no longer has the Chargers, but that didn't prevent Padres manager Andy Green from telling a football story on Tuesday.