Minnesota 6, Oakland 5
The Minnesota Twins haven't lost much at Target Field this year. The Oakland A's found out the hard way.
LA Dodgers 14, Milwaukee 4
Another day, another hero for the Los Angeles Dodgers.
St. Louis 5, Chi. Cubs 1
No Matt Carpenter? No Matt Holliday? A worn-down bullpen that entered Thursday's game with a whopping 35 innings under its belt in the last seven games?
Detroit 4, Chi. White Sox 1
Kyle Lobstein prefers to keep things simple in his approach.
Kansas City 7, Cleveland 4
First baseman Eric Hosmer is pounding home runs to center and the opposite way.
NY Yankees 4, Baltimore 3
A year ago, Alex Rodriguez was far away from the spotlight of the New York Yankees and baseball due to his past transgressions. He never envisioned he would receive another curtain call or ovation.
Pittsburgh 7, Cincinnati 2
Andrew McCutchen could finally crack a smile and have a little fun with the reporters surrounding his locker.
Texas 5, Tampa Bay 4
An early five-run lead proved to be just enough as the Texas Rangers held off the Tampa Bay Rays for a 5-4 win Thursday at Tropicana Field to capture their fourth straight victory.
Arizona 11, San Diego 0
Arizona Diamondbacks manager Chip Hale juggled his lineup in Colorado earlier in the week, and some players wondered what was up.
Houston 3, LA Angels 2
These are definitely not the Houston Astros of 2014. Or the Astros of the past five years for that matter.
Miami 7, San Francisco 2
Dan Haren had Tim Hudson's number at the plate Thursday night, which should come as no surprise.