NY Yankees 14, Baltimore 11
A home-run derby broke out at Yankee Stadium on Friday, and when the Baltimore Orioles bolted to an eight-run lead, it didn't appear a dramatic photo finish was in the works.
NY Mets 7, Washington 5
Travis d'Arnaud gave credit to his approach at the plate to Kevin Long, the hitting coach for the New York Mets.
Tampa Bay 7, Toronto 4
The Tampa Bay Rays had been held under control by Toronto Blue Jays starter Marcus Stroman all night.
Boston 5, Chi. Cubs 4
High drama at Fenway Park.
Pittsburgh 12, Miami 2
Gift Ngoepe's sixth-inning triple to right field would have gone over the fence in any other stadium other than Marlins Park, Pittsburgh Pirates manager Clint Hurdle said.
Seattle 3, Cleveland 1
Sometimes a loss can be a wakeup call. The Seattle Mariners had one on Tuesday and they've been wide awake ever since.
Chi. White Sox 7, Detroit 3
Chicago White Sox manager Rick Renteria didn't consider pinch-hitting for Geovany Soto, even with slugger Jose Abreu on the bench.
LA Angels 6, Texas 3
The Texas Rangers had an answer the first two times the Los Angeles Angels stuck their nose out in front of them Friday night. But not the third.
Houston 9, Oakland 4
Barring catastrophic injury or an unforeseen turn of events, the Houston Astros' lineup depth will be a topic of conversation for most of this season, with performances like the one delivered Friday night illustrating precisely why.
Atlanta 10, Milwaukee 8
Everything was going according to the plan Friday night for the Milwaukee Brewers, who hit three home runs, held a pair of four-run leads and had a fully-rested bullpen at their disposal.
Minnesota 6, Kansas City 4
Minnesota Twins starting pitcher Kyle Gibson is glad he does not have to face teammate Miguel Sano.
St. Louis 7, Cincinnati 5
Lance Lynn thought he was leaving a bases-loaded mess for a reliever to inherit after walking Devin Mesoraco with two outs in the top of the sixth inning.
Colorado 3, Arizona 1
Kyle Freeland appears to be a rising star for the Colorado Rockies.
LA Dodgers 5, Philadelphia 3
After enduring his worst start in a Los Angeles Dodgers uniform since he joined the club last season, Kenta Maeda bounced back with a solid performance Friday night.
San Francisco 4, San Diego 3
The San Francisco Giants were impressed when Christian Arroyo, in his first major-league at-bat, hit a ground ball to the right side that advanced a baserunner to third.