Cincinnati 5, Milwaukee 4
Cincinnati Reds center fielder Billy Hamilton prevented a run with his arm in the first inning, then ended the game with his bat in the ninth, handing second-place Milwaukee a tough blow for its playoff push.
NY Mets 11, Philadelphia 7
Jose Reyes continued turning back the clock Monday afternoon, even as the nostalgic yearnings that helped bring him back to the New York Mets seemed farther away than ever.
Kansas City 7, Detroit 6
Alex Gordon likes to test out his leaping grabs at the Comerica Park wall during batting practice. He'll hoist himself up with his right hand so that his glove hand can get maximum elevation.
NY Yankees 7, Baltimore 4
The New York Yankees got to their hotel in Baltimore around 3 a.m. after beating the Boston Red Sox in a Sunday night game.
Cleveland 5, Chi. White Sox 3
Jose Ramirez homered again, rookie Francisco Mejia got his first hit and the Cleveland Indians keep on winning.
Colorado 4, San Francisco 3
On the 4,802nd plate appearance of his career, Carlos Gonzalez did something for the first time -- something rather unexpected and extremely gratifying.
LA Angels 11, Oakland 9
The Los Angeles Angels say they are willing to do whatever it takes to win a game as they battle down the stretch for a wild-card playoff berth.
Pittsburgh 12, Chi. Cubs 0
The Pittsburgh Pirates are playing out the string and giving experience to some younger players down the stretch. The youngsters came through in a big way Monday.
St. Louis 2, San Diego 0
With Carlos Martinez in the right mindset, the San Diego Padres had little chance.
Houston 6, Seattle 2
Dallas Keuchel has always had a bit of an issue with Seattle: The Houston Astros' left-hander has always found it difficult to work up a sweat with the dry climate of the Pacific Northwest.
Tampa Bay 11, Minnesota 4
Opening a key series with wild-card rival Minnesota, the Tampa Bay Rays got 14 hits on Monday, pulling away to an 11-4 win over the Twins at Tropicana Field.
Toronto 10, Boston 4
The Toronto Blue Jays have not hit home runs this year with quite the stunning regularity that they did the previous two seasons.
Washington 7, Miami 2
If it sometimes looks like Daniel Murphy is a hitting machine, it is by design. And Anthony Rendon is pretty much the same way.
Texas 8, Atlanta 2
Texas Rangers manager Jeff Banister said he didn't mind having to play in a National League ballpark in the middle of a race for an American League wild-card spot, and there is a good reason for that.
Arizona 13, LA Dodgers 0
J.D. Martinez already knew he would fit in with his new Arizona Diamondbacks teammates in July, but their reaction to his milestone game on Monday cemented that.