Boston 6, Tampa Bay 3
Chris Sale took the Fenway Park mound Saturday with his new team in danger of falling back to the .500 mark for the first time since being 5-5.
Toronto 7, Seattle 2
Jose Bautista is heating up and that can be only good news for the Toronto Blue Jays.
San Francisco 3, Cincinnati 1
While his teammates were grinding out a 17-inning win in a game that spilled over from Friday night to Saturday morning, San Francisco Giants left-hander Matt Moore was relaxing on the couch.
St. Louis 5, Chi. Cubs 3
Tommy Pham and Magneuris Sierra may not know how long they will be with the St. Louis Cardinals, but they intend to make the most of the opportunity.
Minnesota 4, Cleveland 1
This was the Jose Berrios that Minnesota Twins manager Paul Molitor was hoping to see.
Washington 6, Philadelphia 4
Friday's game between the Philadelphia Phillies and the first-place Washington Nationals was rained out, and that may give Phillies third baseman Maikel Franco a chance to regroup.
Washington 6, Philadelphia 4
Pete Mackanin laughed just a little bit when asked about the possibility of pitching around Bryce Harper with a runner on first and two outs in the bottom of the ninth inning and the score tied.
Atlanta 3, Miami 1
Marcell Ozuna, the left fielder for the slumping Miami Marlins, lost a ball in the lights, which is fitting.
Chi. White Sox 5, San Diego 4
As soon as Yolmer Sanchez saw his single scoot through the infield and into center field, he knew that the six-game losing streak the Chicago White Sox had battled through had finally ended.
Milwaukee 11, NY Mets 4
The Milwaukee Brewers' offense can bludgeon opponents with home runs or they can run up a pitcher's pitch count with a string of singles, doubles and small-ball.
Kansas City 4, Baltimore 3
Brandon Moss has homered in back-to-back games, which is what the Kansas City Royals have been hoping to see from their designated hitter.
Texas 6, Oakland 5
Nomar Mazara felt something like this was coming -- for himself and the Texas Rangers.
Pittsburgh 4, Arizona 3
Pittsburgh right-hander Trevor Williams turned his second home into a destination spot on Sunday.
LA Dodgers 4, Colorado 0
In four forgettable starts at Coors Field, Alex Wood had an 11.25 ERA.
Detroit 4, LA Angels 3
Detroit Tigers outfielder J.D. Martinez said the ailing right foot that caused him to miss the first 33 games of 2017 is "still sore and achy."