Pittsburgh 7, Detroit 4
Jonathon Niese is trying to remake himself. Which might raise the question, Why?
Baltimore 9, Boston 7
Chris Davis embraced his role of playing spoiler in the Fenway Park debuts of David Price and Craig Kimbrel on Monday.
San Diego 4, Philadelphia 3
The San Diego Padres, scoreless in their first three games of the season, are now finding all kinds of ways to push runs across the plate.
Chi. White Sox 4, Minnesota 1
Chicago White Sox outfielder Austin Jackson hit a two-strike changeup about as hard as you can in the fourth inning against the Minnesota Twins on Monday.
St. Louis 10, Milwaukee 1
Less than a year ago, Jeremy Hazelbaker was wondering if his big league dream died after he was released from the Los Angeles Dodgers' Double-A team in Chattanooga, Tenn.
Washington 6, Atlanta 4
Max Scherzer, making his home debut after a memorable 2015 in which he threw a pair of no-hitters, endured a rough outing Monday.
Miami 10, NY Mets 3
The Miami Marlins staked Jarred Cosart to a big lead Monday night -- too big a lead, as it turned out.
Chi. Cubs 5, Cincinnati 3
Addison Russell may not be much of a home run hitter, but there is something about Opening Night that calls for the dramatic.
Houston 8, Kansas City 2
Astros right-hander Collin McHugh has a competitive streak often belied by his cerebral approach to pitching, but there are some nights where the fire within burns so hot that it's irrepressible.
LA Angels 4, Oakland 1
Timing was everything for Los Angeles Angels center fielder Mike Trout on Monday night against the Oakland A's.
Texas 7, Seattle 3
For the second day in a row, a Texas Rangers rookie had a memorable major league debut Monday.