LA Dodgers 5, Pittsburgh 4
Los Angeles had lost the first three games of its series against Pittsburgh, and Dodgers manager Dave Roberts was having deja vu. It was not comfortable.
Texas 9, NY Yankees 6
The Texas Rangers were annoyed with one out in the top of the ninth inning when the New York Yankees asked for the tarp to be put on the field because Aroldis Chapman could not grip the ball.
Washington 11, NY Mets 4
New York Mets starter Noah Syndergaard threw a sinker at 84 mph and leadoff man Ben Revere responded by hitting a solid single past the pitcher into center field.
Tampa Bay 13, Boston 7
The Tampa Bay Rays ended their 11-game losing streak Monday, tagging Red Sox starter Eduardo Rodriguez for nine runs in the first three innings and cruising to a 13-7 win at Tropicana Field.
Cleveland 8, Atlanta 3
The streaking Cleveland Indians are now establishing that they can win on the road as well as at home.
Chi. Cubs 11, Cincinnati 8
Following his third home run on Monday night, Kris Bryant wasn't about to take a curtain call. Not on the road, not at Great American Ball Park.
Kansas City 6, St. Louis 2
Danny Duffy pitched as deep into a game than he ever has.
Colorado 9, Toronto 5
The Colorado Rockies spoiled the return of Troy Tulowitzki to Coors Field, beating the Toronto Blue Jays thanks to one big Carlos Gonzalez swing followed by a six-run rally.
Philadelphia 8, Arizona 0
Philadelphia welcomed Vincent Velasquez's return to the starting rotation with a season-high 16 hits while getting some quick payback against Arizona on Monday.
Houston 4, LA Angels 2
Carlos Correa's sacrifice fly scored Jason Castro from third base in the top of the ninth inning, breaking a tie and helping lift the Houston Astros to a 4-2 win over the Los Angeles Angels on Monday night at Angel Stadium.
Houston 4, LA Angels 2
Carlos Correa's sacrifice fly scored Jason Castro from third base in the top of the ninth inning, breaking a tie and helping lift the Houston Astros to a 4-2 win over the Los Angeles Angels on Monday night at Angel Stadium.
Oakland 8, San Francisco 3
In the great debate of who got the better of the Marcus Semien-Jeff Samardzija trade in December 2014, the Oakland Athletics' import made the loudest statement Monday night.
Oakland 8, San Francisco 3
In the great debate of who got the better of the Marcus Semien-Jeff Samardzija trade in December 2014, the Oakland Athletics' import made the loudest statement Monday night.
Oakland 8, San Francisco 3
Marcus Semien blasted a three-run homer off former trade partner Jeff Samardzija in a five-run second inning and rookie Daniel Mengden posted his first major-league win with 7 2/3 strong innings as the Oakland Athletics blitzed the San Francisco Giants 8-3 in the opener of a four-game interleague series on Monday night.