Cincinnati 9, Chi. Cubs 5
It was hard for Bryan Price to pick a highlight in the Cincinnati Reds' 9-5 victory over the Chicago Cubs on Tuesday.
Philadelphia 5, Atlanta 1
Heading out for the ninth inning, Phillies starter Zach Eflin was as calm, cool and collected as he had been all night long.
Milwaukee 5, Washington 2
Aaron Hill went 3-for-4 with a walk and three RBIs and young right-hander Zach Davies allowed two runs in 6 2/3 innings as the Milwaukee Brewers beat the first-place Washington Nationals 5-2 on Tuesday night, taking the first two games in the series.
Toronto 8, Kansas City 3
R.A. Dickey had his knuckleball fluttering Tuesday night, and at the same time, for a change, the Toronto Blue Jays' bats were booming.
Texas 7, Boston 2
By the end of Tuesday night, the Boston Red Sox had fallen into third place in the American League East.
Cleveland 12, Detroit 1
Lonnie Chisenhall had four hits and three RBIs and Tyler Naquin and Carlos Santana homered as the Cleveland Indians continued their domination of the Detroit Tigers with a 12-1 victory on Tuesday night at Progressive Field.
LA Angels 13, Tampa Bay 5
After only one home run in all of June, C.J. Cron has found his bat, with two home runs Tuesday in a 13-5 win over the Tampa Bay Rays at Tropicana Field, giving him five home runs in 13 RBIs in five July games.
Miami 5, NY Mets 2
Giancarlo Stanton is not going to play for the National League in the All-Star Game next week. But he put on quite an audition Tuesday night for a spot in the Home Run Derby.
Pittsburgh 5, St. Louis 2
A week ago, Eric Fryer was Yadier Molina's seldom-used backup catcher with the St. Louis Cardinals.
NY Yankees 9, Chi. White Sox 0
If the New York Yankees are going to turn things around in the final three months of the season, the offense and starting pitching need to be more consistent.
Houston 5, Seattle 2
Dallas Keuchel worked six solid innings and the Houston Astros showcased an electric power display with three home runs to beat the Seattle Mariners 5-2 on Tuesday night at Minute Maid Park.
Minnesota 11, Oakland 4
A lengthy rain delay didn't affect Minnesota Twins starting pitcher Tommy Milone, as the left-hander fired six strong innings in an 11-4 win over the Oakland Athletics on Tuesday night at Target Field.
Arizona 7, San Diego 5
Rickie Weeks Jr. saw the pitch he was looking for and didn't miss Tuesday.
Baltimore 4, LA Dodgers 1
The Baltimore Orioles earned their first-ever regular-season win at Dodger Stadium thanks to something they lacked in the first seven games of their nine-game West Coast road trip: a strong performance by a starting pitcher.
Colorado 7, San Francisco 3
On the 25th anniversary of Denver being awarded an expansion franchise, Nolan Arenado gave San Francisco Giants fans in the left-field bleachers a gift Tuesday night.