Baltimore 1, Boston 0
The suspension of relief pitcher Brian Matusz has left the Baltimore Orioles one man short in the bullpen until Sunday. Baltimore's pitching situation grew even tougher when starter Miguel Gonzalez left with a right groin strain in the fifth inning on Tuesday night.
NY Yankees 6, Washington 1
A matchup of Masahiro Tanaka facing Max Scherzer wasn't the focus for the New York Yankees on Tuesday.
Milwaukee 4, Pittsburgh 1
Taylor Jungmann had just won his major league debut but, 20 minutes, after the game ended, he was having a hard time recounting many details.
Toronto 4, Miami 3
Edwin Encarnacion showed how vital he is to the Toronto Blue Jays.
Detroit 6, Chi. Cubs 0
Rajai Davis gave Anibal Sanchez a reason to celebrate. Sanchez then gave the rest of his teammates an uplifting performance.
Seattle 3, Cleveland 2
Seattle manager Lloyd McClendon says there's a reason why Robinson Cano has been one of the best hitters in the majors, and Tuesday night at Progressive Field, Cano showed why.
LA Angels 8, Tampa Bay 2
Tying Mickey Mantle with his 536th career home run was a nice milestone for Angels first baseman Albert Pujols, but he was much happier to see a five-game losing streak end Tuesday with Los Angeles' 8-2 win over the Tampa Bay Rays at Tropicana Field.
Atlanta 6, San Diego 5
Joey Terdoslavich picked a good time for his first major league home run.
Cincinnati 11, Philadelphia 2
Joey Votto is among the most disciplined hitters in baseball. He doesn't often swing at the first pitch and rarely expands his strike zone.
San Francisco 5, NY Mets 0
As rookie right-hander Chris Heston led the San Francisco Giants out of the dugout in the bottom of the ninth inning Tuesday night, the Bush song "Machinehead" -- with the lyrics "breathe in, breathe out" -- blasted out of the Citi Field loudspeakers.
Chi. White Sox 4, Houston 2
Carlos Rodon may not have had his best stuff on Tuesday, but he did have grit.
Kansas City 2, Minnesota 0
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Colorado 4, St. Louis 3
Nolan Arenado thought he missed his chance on the first offering from Michael Wacha. When the right-hander left the next pitch up, the third baseman jumped on it.
Texas 2, Oakland 1
Texas Rangers right-hander Nick Martinez was coming off his worst outing of the season and back-to-back defeats before facing the Oakland A's on Tuesday night.
LA Dodgers 3, Arizona 1
Howie Kendrick says any hitter gets motivated when the batter in front of them is intentionally walked. Even if the hitter is Adrian Gonzalez.