San Francisco 1, Miami 0
With 13 national titles, a record seven Heisman Trophy winners and 97 consensus All-Americans, Notre Dame is known for football.
Philadelphia 6, LA Dodgers 2
Even while enjoying his best season as a power hitter, Freddy Galvis managed to astonish himself with his latest blast.
Washington 7, Cleveland 4
Jayson Werth turned 37 earlier this season, yet Gio Gonzalez isn't at all surprised by what his Washington Nationals teammate is doing lately.
San Diego 4, Pittsburgh 0
Edwin Jackson limited Pittsburgh to two singles over seven dominating innings, and an alert Travis Jankowski pulled off a rare steal of home, leading the San Diego Padres past the Pirates 4-0 Wednesday night.
Toronto 7, Tampa Bay 0
Troy Tulowitzki homered and had five RBIs, J.A. Happ struck out seven in six scoreless innings to earn his 10th straight win and the Toronto Blue Jays defeated the Tampa Bay Rays 7-0 on Wednesday night.
NY Yankees 9, Boston 4
Starlin Castro's two-run double in the seventh inning capped a five-run frame for the New York Yankees in a 9-4 win over the Boston Red Sox on Wednesday night at Fenway Park.
Arizona 3, NY Mets 2
The game-winning home run Oscar Hernandez hit Wednesday night represented an organization victory for the Arizona Diamondbacks. But as for the ball Hernandez hit? That was all his.
St. Louis 3, Cincinnati 2
Jaime Garcia delivered another long, efficient outing when the St. Louis Cardinals needed it.
Chi. Cubs 3, LA Angels 1
Addison Russell saved his best for last on Wednesday night.
Texas 5, Colorado 4
The Texas Rangers figured out a way to win again in their last at-bat on Wednesday, this time by making the Colorado Rockies choose between two equally undesirable options.
Milwaukee 4, Atlanta 3
Save for one 15-run outburst last weekend at Arizona, offense has been hard to come by for the Milwaukee Brewers since they traded All-Star catcher Jonathan Lucroy before the deadline 10 days ago.
Kansas City 3, Chi. White Sox 2
Lorenzo Cain's bad night turned into a good night with one swing.
Oakland 1, Baltimore 0
Left-hander Ross Detwiler pitched eight shutout innings in his return to the major leagues and the Oakland A's defeated the Baltimore Orioles 1-0 on Wednesday night at Oakland Coliseum.
Seattle 3, Detroit 1
The Seattle Mariners went into the July 31 trade deadline with a seller's mentality, dealing two established relievers and a member of their starting rotation for younger, cheaper talent.