St. Louis 3, Cincinnati 0
Michael Wacha's key to success in his past two starts is finding and maintaining his rhythm on the mound. That was more challenging on Thursday afternoon when rain delayed the start of the game by more than an hour and later created less than ideal conditions on the mound.
LA Dodgers 10, Philadelphia 8
Zack Greinke shined on Thursday afternoon, but not the way he normally does.
Detroit 8, Kansas City 6
The Detroit Tigers may have rebooted last week, but they're still alive and kicking.
Milwaukee 10, San Diego 1
After each of his starts during an often frustrating season, Milwaukee Brewers right-hander Matt Garza said he felt like he was making progress.
Washington 8, Arizona 3
Clint Robinson wasn't too happy when he struck out looking with the bases loaded in the third inning and voiced his displeasure with home-plate umpire Tripp Gibson.
NY Yankees 2, Boston 1
With the bases loaded in the top of the fifth inning, CC Sabathia let out a few screams and some fist pumps after an encounter with David Ortiz.
Toronto 9, Minnesota 3
Mark Buehrle admitted that he did not feel so great on the mound Thursday.
Atlanta 9, Miami 8
The Atlanta Braves keep squeezing wins out of players who weren't on the major league roster coming out of spring training.
Chi. Cubs 5, San Francisco 4
Jason Hammel wasn't happy to be pulled after walking two runners to open the fifth inning in Thursday's wild card showdown with the San Francisco Giants.
Houston 5, Oakland 4
Jed Lowrie didn't have to wait long to redeem himself Thursday night.