Cleveland 8, Tampa Bay 7
Three of the Cleveland Indians' best pitchers had uncharacteristically poor outings, but two home runs provided by their hitters led the way to an 8-7 win over the Tampa Bay Rays on Monday night at Progressive Field.
Atlanta 10, Toronto 6
Not much was going right for Bartolo Colon. He had not won a game since April 16. His ERA had swelled to 7.22.
Houston 7, Miami 2
Marlins Park is located in a Miami neighborhood known as "Little Havana," which must have made Yuli Gurriel feel right at home.
Arizona 7, NY Mets 3
Down an integral part of their lineup, the Arizona Diamondbacks didn't miss a beat Monday night. It just took until the eighth inning for their offense to fire up, the way it has so often at home this season.
LA Angels 5, Chi. White Sox 3
Mike Trout has fans all over the country, but some of his biggest fans are the teammates who play alongside him every day.
Seattle 6, Oakland 5
The Seattle Mariners made the most of their four hits Monday night.
San Diego 6, Milwaukee 5
Hunter Renfroe ruined a good story with an even better one Monday night at Petco Park.
San Francisco 8, LA Dodgers 4
The last time the Los Angeles Dodgers visited AT&T Park, they scored a key run on a sacrifice fly to the San Francisco Giants' first baseman.
San Francisco 8, LA Dodgers 4
Matt Cain pitched effectively into the seventh inning, and the San Francisco Giants supported him with a four-run fourth inning Monday night, leading to an 8-4 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers in the opener of a three-game series.