Philadelphia 11, NY Yankees 6
The Maikel Franco show made another appearance at Yankee Stadium and this time he had some family in the stands to watch him make some history.
Washington 3, Atlanta 1
Stephen Strasburg checked the weather forecast soon after he woke up Tuesday morning and discovered rain was predicted around game time for his start against the Atlanta Braves.
Pittsburgh 7, Cincinnati 6
As the Pittsburgh Pirates came to the plate in the fourth inning Tuesday, they trailed the Cincinnati Reds by four runs. While right-hander Josh Smith walked five in his first three innings, he also held the Pirates hitless.
Baltimore 6, Boston 4
David Lough took the injured Andrew Jones' place in center field for the Baltimore Orioles on Tuesday night.
Detroit 7, Cleveland 3
The Detroit Tigers only had one big inning Tuesday night, but that was easily enough to win the game.
Tampa Bay 4, Toronto 3
The Toronto Blue Jays are easily the highest-scoring team in the majors this year. That is in part because they have faced Tampa Bay Rays right-hander Chris Archer only three times.
St. Louis 4, Miami 3
It was hard to tell what hurt Carlos Martinez more -- a monster home run he gave up to Miami Marlins right fielder Giancarlo Stanton or a hit-by-pitch he took at the plate.
Oakland 8, Texas 6
The Oakland Athletics rebounded from a three-run deficit to give starter Jesse Chavez a much-needed victory Tuesday night in the opener of a three-game series at Texas.
Chi. Cubs 1, LA Dodgers 0
Chris Denorfia had a relatively simple task when he came to the plate with one out and bases loaded in the bottom of the 10th on Tuesday.
Chi. White Sox 6, Minnesota 2
It's been an underwhelming start to Jeff Samardzija's career with the Chicago White Sox. But if the last three outings are any indication, the right-hander may finally be getting back on track.
Milwaukee 3, NY Mets 2
Same story, different day.
Colorado 10, Arizona 5
Nolan Arenado homered twice as the Colorado Rockies belted a season-high five home runs and came from behind Tuesday night to beat the Arizona Diamondbacks 10-5.
Houston 13, LA Angels 3
When they were losing 100-plus games a year, the Houston Astros were young.
Seattle 7, Kansas City 0
Mike Montgomery logged more than 840 innings over seven minor league seasons without posting a single complete-game shutout.
San Diego 3, San Francisco 2
After watching their teammates strike out 14 times against San Francisco Giants ace Madison Bumgarner, San Diego Padres reserves Will Venable and Alexi Amarista knew they still could help provide a happy ending Tuesday night.