Texas 7, NY Yankees 1
The Texas Rangers are confident about winning every time they take the field. Give Cole Hamels any kind of lead, their optimism increases significantly.
Washington 5, NY Mets 0
Lindsay Frost, the mother of Lucas Giolito, is a veteran actor who appeared on "Frasier" and other television shows.
Washington 5, NY Mets 0
Lucas Giolito pitched four scoreless innings in his major league debut and combined with four others on a five-hitter as the Washington Nationals beat the New York Mets 5-0 in a game that ended around 12:15 a.m. ET on Wednesday after two rain delays.
Boston 8, Tampa Bay 2
A quality start from Rick Porcello was probably what the Boston Red Sox needed most Tuesday night, but Travis Shaw's hitting was more than enough as he drove in five runs in an 8-2 bounce-back win over the Tampa Bay Rays at Tropicana Field.
Cleveland 5, Atlanta 3
Carlos Santana weighs 210 pounds and plays first base, not typical traits for a leadoff hitter. But he's shown the ability to produce in the clutch, regardless of where he bats, and did it again on Tuesday.
Detroit 7, Miami 5
A one-inning power surge couldn't make up for the Detroit Tigers' lost weekend. It did give them a reason to feel better about themselves, though.
Detroit 7, Miami 5
Miguel Cabrera blasted a go-ahead, three-run homer during a seven-run fifth and the Detroit Tigers held on for a 7-5 victory over the Miami Marlins on Tuesday at Comerica Park.
Chi. Cubs 7, Cincinnati 2
Joe Maddon's crystal ball was working overtime prior to Tuesday's game.
Minnesota 4, Chi. White Sox 0
Brian Dozier may have the most exciting answer when it comes to why he has been so productive at the plate this month.
LA Dodgers 6, Milwaukee 5
It certainly wasn't the best start of Julio Urias' short career, but it was good enough for the 19-year-old phenom to record his first major league victory.
St. Louis 8, Kansas City 4
Matt Carpenter is not the prototypical leadoff hitter with no stolen bases.
St. Louis 8, Kansas City 4
Matt Carpenter homered, doubled and drove in a pair of runs and Michael Wacha pitched six useful innings as the St. Louis Cardinals held off the Kansas City Royals 8-4 on Tuesday night.
Toronto 14, Colorado 9
The long wait was worth it Tuesday night for the Toronto Blue Jays.
Toronto 14, Colorado 9
The long wait was worth it Tuesday night for the Toronto Blue Jays.
Philadelphia 4, Arizona 3
Ryan Howard hit the fourth of his 13 grand-slam homers to help the Phillies beat Arizona in 2007. This time, a walk did the trick.
Houston 7, LA Angels 1
Carlos Correa is just beginning his major league career, but he's already found a team he can pick on.
Baltimore 11, San Diego 7
The Baltimore Orioles turned San Diego into Muscle Beach on Tuesday night.
Seattle 5, Pittsburgh 2
Twelve hits and a strong outing from Hisashi Iwakuma were enough for the Seattle Mariners to beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 5-2 Tuesday night.
Oakland 13, San Francisco 11
Jake Smolinski smacked a three-run, pinch-hit home run in a five-run eighth inning Tuesday night, rallying the Oakland Athletics to a 13-11 victory over the San Francisco Giants in the second game of their interleague series.
Oakland 13, San Francisco 11
Jake Smolinski had it all figured out.