Miami 12, Philadelphia 8
Just two months shy of his 44th birthday, it was Ichiro Suzuki who led the power surge for the Miami Marlins in game one of their doubleheader against the Philadelphia Phillies.
LA Dodgers 8, Pittsburgh 5
Milestones are always meaningful, no matter the context. They are even better if they help break a tie in a back-and-forth game, though.
Oakland 6, Baltimore 4
The Oakland A's have used home runs to score nearly half of their runs this season. On Tuesday night, four homers gave the A's all of their runs and a victory.
Arizona 7, NY Mets 4
It took five tries, but Arizona Diamondbacks left-hander Patrick Corbin sent his friends and family back home with a victory Tuesday night.
Boston 9, Cleveland 1
It was all Doug Fister, from start to finish.
Tampa Bay 6, Toronto 5
The Tampa Bay Rays are breaking out of their offensive slump at the right time thanks to the recent return of Kevin Kiermaier.
NY Yankees 13, Detroit 4
Their ace pitcher returned from a shoulder injury and looked sharp. Their celebrated slugger finally ended a streak he never wanted to own.
Chi. Cubs 13, Cincinnati 9
It was the stuff of nightmares for Ben Zobrist, but ultimately the Chicago Cubs produced a dreamy result on Tuesday night.
Atlanta 4, Seattle 0
Nick Markakis feasted on Seattle Mariners pitching while in the American League with the Baltimore Orioles, and he is doing the same in interleague play for the Atlanta Braves.
Miami 7, Philadelphia 4
Behind a five-RBI day from Christian Yelich, the Miami Marlins swept the Philadelphia Phillies in a doubleheader Tuesday night.
Washington 4, Houston 3
Quality starting pitching and a revamped bullpen are carrying the Nationals through their injury woes, and facing the challenge of an opponent as talented and injury-ravaged, Washington got more of the same to maintain its positive momentum.
Minnesota 4, Chi. White Sox 1
Kyle Gibson worked his way out of two perilous jams while long balls from his teammates provided relief Tuesday night.
Kansas City 3, Colorado 2
The Kansas City Royals went from a one-hitter to clinging to a one-run lead with the bases loaded in the ninth and closer Kelvin Herrera exiting with an injury.
San Diego 12, St. Louis 4
Tony Gwynn never did it. Nor did Dave Winfield, or Nate Colbert. Not even Enzo Hernandez accomplished it.
LA Angels 10, Texas 1
Albert Pujols hit his 610th career home run to become the all-time leader among foreign-born players, and the Los Angeles Angels remained a half-game out of the second American League wild-card spot with a 10-1 win over the Texas Rangers on Tuesday at Angel Stadium.
Milwaukee 4, San Francisco 3
In an epic duel between a catcher's speed and an outfielder's arm, an infielder prevailed Tuesday night.