Tampa Bay 5, Toronto 3
For the second day in a row, the Tampa Bay Rays got a go-ahead home run in the eighth inning, with Steven Souza hitting a three-run shot for his second homer of the game, in a 5-3 win over the Toronto Blue Jays on Wednesday at Tropicana Field.
Milwaukee 4, San Francisco 3
The Milwaukee Brewers had plenty of chances to pull away from the San Francisco Giants Wednesday afternoon, but they never seemed to be able to get that one extra hit that would break things open.
Seattle 9, Texas 5
The American League has been served notice: Be aware of changeups that stay up to Robinson Cano.
Colorado 4, Arizona 3
Colorado manager Walt Weiss echoed headline writers everywhere after rookie shortstop Trevor Story added to his collection of historical achievements Wednesday.
Colorado 4, Arizona 3
Colorado rookie shortstop Trevor Story set a major league record with home runs in his first three games and DJ LeMahieu and Ryan Raburn also homered in the Rockies' 4-3 victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks on Wednesday at Chase Field.
Detroit 7, Miami 3
The Detroit Tigers ended Jose Fernandez's major league-record home winning streak, beating the Miami Marlins and their ace 7-3 on Wednesday night at Marlins Park.
Cleveland 7, Boston 6
Sometimes mistakes can lead to a loss, but that was not the case for the Cleveland Indians Wednesday night at Progressive Field.
Cleveland 7, Boston 6
Mike Napoli's home run in the bottom of the seventh inning broke a 6-6 tie and lifted the Cleveland Indians to a 7-6 victory over the Boston Red Sox Wednesday night at Progressive Field.
Baltimore 4, Minnesota 2
The Baltimore Orioles are relying heavily on Yovani Gallardo to help anchor a starting rotation that still has several questions marks.
Baltimore 4, Minnesota 2
Yovani Gallardo was stellar in his Baltimore debut, Chris Davis homered and the Orioles beat the Minnesota Twins 4-2 on Wednesday night.
NY Yankees 16, Houston 6
Two games in, the early returns on Starlin Castro with the New York Yankees are looking good.
Pittsburgh 5, St. Louis 1
Juan Nicascio took the advice of his manager Clint Hurdle before making Pittsburgh Pirates' debut -- "don't overcook things."
Washington 3, Atlanta 1
Matt den Dekker arrived at Turner Field too late to take batting practice on Wednesday. Turns out he didn't need it.
Cincinnati 3, Philadelphia 2
Scott Schebler struck out in his first three at-bats on Wednesday night. But, Jay Bruce had a premonition for his corner outfield mate.
LA Dodgers 7, San Diego 0
Kenta Maeda had a handful of pitches and a stomach full of butterflies when taking the mound for his major league debut Wednesday.
Oakland 2, Chi. White Sox 1
The wait was worth it for Sonny Gray and the Oakland A's.