Houston 15, NY Yankees 1
While the New York Yankees might have taken exception with Carlos Gomez's antics, the Houston Astros certainly enjoyed one of the better performances by their new center fielder.
NY Mets 6, Philadelphia 5
The New York Mets continue to win, though their latest success left the Philadelphia Phillies fuming.
Washington 8, San Diego 3
After first baseman Ryan Zimmerman caught the last out on a double play grounder, he walked across the diamond and gave a high five to third baseman Yunel Escobar.
LA Angels 8, Detroit 7
Jered Weaver let out his frustrations on his teammates. The Los Angeles Angels responded by snapping their four-game losing streak.
Cleveland 11, Milwaukee 6
In many games this year, the Cleveland Indians' offense struggled. Tuesday was not one of those contests.
Minnesota 11, Tampa Bay 7
The Minnesota Twins haven't been known as a powerful offensive team, but that may change in time with designated hitter Miguel Sano in the lineup.
Colorado 5, Atlanta 1
Chad Bettis showed Tuesday that he didn't lose his form during the month he spent on the disabled list.
LA Dodgers 5, Cincinnati 1
Following a fifth consecutive loss and eighth straight road defeat, Los Angeles Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw said the club should panic. Meanwhile, manager Don Mattingly recommended a greater sense of urgency.
Miami 5, Pittsburgh 2
One triple, five doubles, five steals -- a career-high-tying four of them by Dee Gordon.
Toronto 6, Texas 5
The Toronto Blue Jays are on enough of a roll that they don't need any help from their opponents.
Kansas City 3, Baltimore 2
The Baltimore Orioles and Kansas City Royals continue to move in opposite directions.
Chi. White Sox 5, Boston 4
A little more than a week ago, the Chicago White Sox had a roster decision to make.
St. Louis 9, Arizona 1
St. Louis Cardinals left-hander Jaime Garcia batted before he threw a pitch Tuesday, which must rank pretty high on a starting pitcher's wish list.
Seattle 6, Oakland 5
The Oakland A's knew better than most that a 5-0 lead in the second inning wasn't reason to relax.
Chi. Cubs 8, San Francisco 5
Chicago Cubs shortstop Starlin Castro knows how it feels to hit for the cycle.