Cleveland 7, Detroit 3
Francisco Lindor has the whole package, and the whole package was on full display Tuesday night.
Baltimore 4, NY Yankees 1
Chris Tillman’s best outing of the season for the Baltimore Orioles kept the New York Yankees reeling.
Chi. Cubs 7, Pittsburgh 1
Keeping his emotions under control has helped Jake Arrieta become arguably the best pitcher in the major leagues. So it wasn't surprising that he took setting a Chicago Cubs' franchise record in stride.
Toronto 3, Texas 1
It took a while for Justin Smoak to hit his first home run of the season.
LA Dodgers 10, Tampa Bay 5
Second baseman Howie Kendrick and left fielder Trayce Thompson made sure Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Scott Kazmir earned his 100th career win in his return to Tropicana Field.
Miami 7, Arizona 4
Ichiro Suzuki has had 149 at-bats with the bases loaded, which is a jaw-dropping statistic and speaks to the longevity of the 42-year-old's career.
Atlanta 3, NY Mets 0
Matt Wisler could have spent the ninth inning on the mound. Instead, he spent the final inning getting prepared for his next start.
San Francisco 3, Cincinnati 1
Jeff Samardzija dominated Cincinnati Reds batters for much of his outing Tuesday night. However, it was his feat of strength in the eighth inning that both impressed and concerned San Francisco Giants manager Bruce Bochy.
Chi. White Sox 4, Boston 1
Chicago White Sox left-hander Jose Quintana endured several seasons of paltry run support from his offense.
Houston 6, Minnesota 4
Astros manager A.J. Hinch remains adamant that he can still like his team despite disliking its record, and his staunch commitment to that stance resonates on nights when his club thrives.
Milwaukee 5, LA Angels 4
Junior Guerra insisted he didn't spend a lot of time on the journey that led him to the pitchers' mound at Miller Park Tuesday night, where he earned his first major league victory in his first major league start, leading the Milwaukee Brewers to a 5-4 victory over the Los Angeles Angels.
Kansas City 7, Washington 6
Seems like old times for the Kansas City Royals.
Philadelphia 1, St. Louis 0
Maybe it was the Imo's pizza. Or it might have been the toasted raviolis. Either way, Philadelphia Phillies first baseman Ryan Howard was more than glad to provide the game-winning home run Tuesday night in the city where he grew up.
Seattle 8, Oakland 2
The Seattle Mariners never had much success against Oakland A's ace Sonny Gray prior to Tuesday's game at the Oakland Coliseum.
San Diego 6, Colorado 3
The Padres' Andrew Cashner didn't have the look of a starter long for the Tuesday's game against the Colorado Rockies. Coming off his worst outing of the season, the Rockies scored three times in the first two innings and appeared primed to add more.