Cleveland 3, Chi. White Sox 2
For this victory there was plenty of credit to go around, but Cleveland Indians manager Terry Francona said not to forget the most important people of all.
San Francisco 5, Tampa Bay 1
Clutch hitting once again carried the San Francisco Giants in the late innings on Sunday as they rallied for four runs in the eighth in a 5-1 win over the Tampa Bay Rays at Tropicana Field.
Atlanta 6, NY Mets 0
Remakes are all the rage in Hollywood these days. On a sunny Father's Day afternoon at Citi Field, Atlanta Braves right-hander Julio Teheran almost brought the remake to baseball.
Miami 3, Colorado 0
Marcell Ozuna hit his sixth go-ahead homer of the season and that was enough with the way the Miami Marlins' bullpen has been pitching lately.
Baltimore 11, Toronto 6
Baltimore ace Chris Tillman put in another workmanlike performance.
Boston 2, Seattle 1
Run support has been in short supply for Boston Red Sox pitcher David Price.
Arizona 5, Philadelphia 1
Coming off a disappointing start where he let a home run get the best of him, Archie Bradley told himself he wanted to work pitch-by-pitch Sunday afternoon and not get rattled.
Houston 6, Cincinnati 0
Following a pair of extra-inning games that required the contributions of six different relievers, Astros manager A.J. Hinch was doubly pleased that the positive result on Sunday featured just one.
Minnesota 7, NY Yankees 4
In a lost season for the Minnesota Twins, outfielder Max Kepler is turning into a major bright spot.
Kansas City 2, Detroit 1
The Kansas City Royals keeping find ways to win late and continue winning at home.
Texas 5, St. Louis 4
The St. Louis Blues play just down the street from Busch Stadium at Scottrade Center.
LA Angels 2, Oakland 0
Los Angeles Angels right-hander Jered Weaver won't soon forget Father's Day 2016.
LA Dodgers 2, Milwaukee 1
With a little more than half the season remaining, the Los Angeles Dodgers believe they are ready to turn frustration into contention.
San Diego 6, Washington 3
The fortunes of baseball are fickle.
Chi. Cubs 10, Pittsburgh 5
Kyle Hendricks combined a serviceable fastball with a deadly changeup on a record-setting Sunday night.