Baltimore 5, Texas 1
Rookie Dylan Bundy certainly did not look like a pitcher making only his fourth major league start.
Philadelphia 13, San Francisco 8
Aaron Altherr insists he is not trying to make up for lost time, despite missing most of the season after injuring his wrist in spring training.
Detroit 11, Chi. White Sox 5
Anibal Sanchez returned to the Detroit Tigers rotation by default. Injuries to other starting pitchers gave the struggling Sanchez a reprieve and he's finally taking advantage of his second chance.
Minnesota 10, Cleveland 6
The Minnesota Twins aren't impressed that the Cleveland Indians lead the American League in pitching.
Kansas City 3, Tampa Bay 2
Salvador Perez's two-run home run was what won the game for the Kansas City Royals, but fully appreciated in Tuesday's 3-2 win over the Tampa Bay Rays at Tropicana Field was a dominating night for the bullpen.
NY Mets 7, NY Yankees 1
The reigning National League champion New York Mets received a jolt at the trade deadline Monday when outfielder Jay Bruce was acquired from the Cincinnati Reds in hopes he could bolster one of the most inconsistent lineups in baseball.
Pittsburgh 5, Atlanta 3
Rookie Adam Frazier came through for the Pittsburgh Pirates in his first game back in his home state.
Cincinnati 7, St. Louis 5
Scott Schebler wasn't sure if his walk-off, three-run home run in the bottom of the ninth inning on Tuesday night was going to stay fair. So, after remaining near home plate to make certain, a bat flip seemed like an appropriate reaction.
Chi. Cubs 3, Miami 2
Jason Hammel had a rough start and just one pitch working on Tuesday.
Toronto 2, Houston 1
R.A. Dickey carried a shutout into the seventh inning and benefitted from a pair of solo home runs in the Toronto Blue Jays' 2-1 victory over the Houston Astros on Tuesday night at Minute Maid Park.
Colorado 7, LA Dodgers 3
Trevor Story was having a special rookie season before tearing a ligament in his left thumb.
Washington 10, Arizona 4
Wilson Ramos is having his most productive year, and he has been particularly effective with runners in scoring position. The Nationals Washington catcher was at it again Tuesday.
LA Angels 5, Oakland 4
Just 183 more saves, and Cam Bedrosian will catch his dad.
LA Angels 5, Oakland 4
Jett Bandy and Jefry Marte hit home runs to help the Los Angeles Angels overcome an early deficit and beat the Oakland A's 5-4 Tuesday night at Angel Stadium.
Seattle 5, Boston 4
Over the first 16 1/2 innings of the series at Safeco Field, the Boston Red Sox seemed to have finally found the consistency that eluded them for most of the past three weeks.
Milwaukee 3, San Diego 2
Zach Davies felt his confidence grow as Tuesday night's game at Petco Park progressed, even though he knew he wasn't going all the way.