NY Yankees 6, LA Angels 2
CC Sabathia's outing was thoroughly enjoyable for the New York Yankees.
Toronto 7, Houston 6
Chris Colabello kept three streaks going with his game-winning, two-run single in the ninth inning Sunday.
Baltimore 7, Cleveland 3
After a dismal beginning to their road trip, the Baltimore Orioles rebounded to finish strong, capping their seven game trip with a 7-3 win over the Cleveland Indians on Sunday at Progressive Field.
Cincinnati 4, San Diego 0
Still feeling the effects of blowing a five-run lead in Saturday's loss, the Cincinnati Reds handed the ball to ace Johnny Cueto for Sunday's series finale against the San Diego Padres. He knew what to do with it.
Boston 7, Oakland 4
Xander Bogaerts stole the spotlight, but Steven Wright was the unsung hero.
Pittsburgh 3, Atlanta 0
Pittsburgh Pirates right-hander Gerrit Cole got into trouble Sunday. He just managed to get out of it every time to become the National League's first nine-game winner.
Philadelphia 6, San Francisco 4
The San Francisco Giants let multiple opportunities with men on base slip away on Sunday afternoon.
Detroit 6, Chi. White Sox 4
The middle of the order has helped jump start the Detroit Tigers after a May-June swoon.
Kansas City 4, Texas 3
The sold out Kauffman Stadium crowd began to chant "Salvy, Salvy, Salvy" as catcher Salvador Perez trotted around the bases.
Minnesota 2, Milwaukee 0
Mike Pelfrey had his best outing in more than three years, and the Minnesota Twins got some timely offense in a 2-0 win over the Milwaukee Brewers on Sunday, salvaging the final game of a three-game series.
Chi. Cubs 6, Washington 3
Third baseman Kris Bryant fell short of the normal cycle but he did get on base four different ways Sunday.
Tampa Bay 3, Seattle 1
Tampa Bay starter Chris Archer has been on such a roll lately that not even his manager knows how to explain it.
NY Mets 6, Arizona 3
Curtis Granderson needed only four pitches to give Jacob deGrom and the New Yorks Mets the lift they needed.
Miami 3, Colorado 2
The Miami Marlins' offense was non-existent for much of the game Sunday.
St. Louis 4, LA Dodgers 2
Shortstop Jhonny Peralta's ability to ambush opposing pitchers has helped the St. Louis Cardinals forge the best record in the major leagues.