Cleveland 9, Detroit 3
Terry Francona isn't about to get giddy just because his Cleveland Indians are on a nine-game winning streak and are 9-0 against the division rival Detroit Tigers.
Miami 6, Chi. Cubs 1
The Miami Marlins flexed their muscles literally and figuratively this weekend.
Cincinnati 3, San Diego 0
The Cincinnati Reds' rebuilding project is centered around its young pitching. That's why Anthony DeSclafani's oblique injury late in spring training was such a blow to the club.
Baltimore 12, Tampa Bay 5
The Baltimore Orioles truly were too powerful for the Tampa Bay Rays on Sunday -- and all weekend long.
Atlanta 5, NY Mets 2
A first-inning homer by Freddie Freeman was the only offense the Atlanta Braves could muster against New York Mets nemesis Bartolo Colon, but Bud Norris was even better Sunday.
Chi. White Sox 5, Toronto 2
Chris Sale left more admirers in his wake after picking up his major league-leading 13th victory on Sunday.
Washington 3, Milwaukee 2
Washington Nationals manager Dusty Baker was in a celebratory mood Sunday afternoon after a 3-2 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers at Miller Park ended the Nationals' seven-game losing streak.
Washington 3, Milwaukee 2
Tanner Roark threw seven shutout innings while Jose Lobaton and Clint Robinson homered as the Washington Nationals snapped a seven-game losing streak with a 3-2 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers on Sunday afternoon at Miller Park.
Kansas City 6, Houston 1
Kendrys Morales homered twice, but nearly had three.
Texas 6, Boston 2
The Texas Rangers made sure starter Martin Perez had an easy path to winning his sixth-straight decision Sunday.
LA Angels 7, Oakland 6
Jefry Marte hit a sacrifice fly in the bottom of the ninth inning as the Los Angeles Angels rallied for a 7-6 win over the Oakland Athletics on Sunday in front of 36,715 at Angel Stadium.
San Francisco 8, Philadelphia 7
The San Francisco Giants added to their major-league lead in walk-off wins Sunday.
St. Louis 11, Seattle 6
SEATTLE --The St. Louis Cardinals used 13 extra-base hits, including six solo home runs over the final four innings, to beat the Seattle Mariners 11-6 on Sunday and salvage the final game of a three-game series.
Colorado 9, Arizona 7
Mark Reynolds played in his 1,327th major league game Sunday, and for the first time in his career, Reynolds was mobbed by his jubilant teammates at home plate.
Pittsburgh 4, LA Dodgers 3
Clayton Kershaw pitches a game like this only a few times a season. For some reason, an inordinate number of them occur against the Pittsburgh Pirates.