NY Yankees 14, Baltimore 4
Standing in front of his locker in the corner of the massive New York Yankees clubhouse, Gary Sanchez spoke modestly and quietly about the latest big night of what has become a dream start to a career.
Washington 8, Colorado 5
This has been a memorable year on and off the field for Gio Gonzalez, a veteran left-handed pitcher.
Toronto 15, Minnesota 8
Justin Smoak and Russell Martin each had five RBIs, Francisco Liriano earned his first win for the Blue Jays and Toronto used four home runs to defeat the Minnesota Twins 15-8 on Friday night.
Kansas City 6, Boston 3
The hottest pitching staff in baseball slowed down the best offense in baseball Friday.
Detroit 4, LA Angels 2
Brad Ausmus isn't a big fan of four-out saves.
Miami 7, San Diego 6
Chris Johnson culminated the Miami Marlins' productive line of base hits and an improbable victory.
NY Mets 9, Philadelphia 4
On Friday night, Bartolo Colon hit like it was 2002, returned standing ovations like it was 1999 and pitched like he's pitched for the better part of two decades.
Cleveland 12, Texas 1
The Cleveland Indians got the expected outcome with Corey Kluber on the mound with the help from some unexpected sources offensively.
Seattle 3, Chi. White Sox 1
Even before he took the mound, Felix Hernandez knew how gassed the Seattle Mariners' bullpen was and the longer he could work on Friday night, the better.
Houston 5, Tampa Bay 4
Carlos Correa has made such a habit of walk-off theatrics that the only downside of his game-tying, leadoff home run in the ninth inning on Friday night was that someone else would have to play the role of hero.
Pittsburgh 5, Milwaukee 3
Matt Garza pitched what might have been his best game of the season Friday and certainly one of his best in quite some time, but walked away with little to show for it.
Pittsburgh 5, Milwaukee 3
Jordy Mercer hit his first career grand slam and Ryan Vogelsong struck out six as the Pittsburgh Pirates handed the Milwaukee Brewers a 5-3 loss Friday night at Miller Park.
St. Louis 3, Oakland 1
It was a more aggressive Luke Weaver that toed the mound Friday night in Busch Stadium. He didn't nibble at corners and give too much credit to hitters.
Arizona 4, Cincinnati 3
Arizona has made a recent habit of walkoff victories, getting its third on this homestand Friday. The only thing that has changed is the method.
Chi. Cubs 6, LA Dodgers 4
Kris Bryant heard the MVP chants loud and clear. With the crack of the bat, Bryant provided a large and vocal contingent of Chicago Cubs' fans the scenario they wanted to see.
San Francisco 7, Atlanta 0
One batter into the game Friday night, San Francisco Giants right-hander Jeff Samardzija knew he wouldn't be duplicating teammate Matt Moore's dramatic feat from the night before.