Minnesota 3, Toronto 2
The Minnesota Twins showed their mettle again on Saturday, as second baseman Brian Dozier's seventh-inning triple drove in the winning run in a 3-2 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays at Target Field.
Colorado 5, Philadelphia 2
At Citizens Bank Park, the Colorado Rockies look right at home.
Tampa Bay 3, Baltimore 0
The Tampa Bay Rays found the right mix of pitching and hitting to end their frustrating six-game losing streak on Saturday.
Houston 3, Chi. White Sox 0
On the heels of a third start this month in which he appeared fallible, Astros ace left-hander Dallas Keuchel reverted to the form that made him American League Pitcher of the Month in April.
Arizona 7, Milwaukee 3
With the worst record in the game, most assume the Milwaukee Brewers will be sellers when the trade deadline rolls around two months from now, but the value of one of their most attractive assets is plummeting by the day.
Cincinnati 8, Washington 5
Not much has gone right for the Washington Nationals during this weekend's series in Cincinnati. On Saturday, Bryce Harper was out with a sore back and Stephen Strasburg was placed on the disabled list with neck stiffness.
Miami 9, NY Mets 5
If the Miami Marlins are going to climb out of the big hole they've created over the season's first 50 games, they could do a lot worse than follow the template provided Saturday by their bullpen.
Texas 8, Boston 0
In a perfect world, Texas Rangers right-hander Alex Gonzalez would have spent the entire season in Triple-A.
LA Dodgers 5, St. Louis 1
Los Angeles Dodgers manager Don Mattingly didn't even think about his team's dubious run at history until it was brought up to him before Friday night's 3-0 loss to the St. Louis Cardinals.
LA Angels 8, Detroit 6
For the Los Angeles Angels, batting practice did not end when the grounds crew stored the portable batting cage.
NY Yankees 5, Oakland 3
New York Yankees right fielder Carlos Beltran was batting .162 with no home runs and seven RBIs at the end of April.
Atlanta 8, San Francisco 0
Rookie Williams Perez had more trouble figuring out his warmup jacket than the San Francisco Giants on Saturday night.
Cleveland 4, Seattle 3
When Jerry Sands got called up from Triple-A Columbus on Thursday, he knew there was a chance he might not be with the Cleveland Indians for long. First baseman Carlos Santana was on paternity leave after the birth of a daughter, and Sands arrived at Safeco Field only to sit for two straight games.
Pittsburgh 5, San Diego 2
For a pitcher who didn't start his season until last Monday, Charlie Morton is rapidly making up for lost time.