NY Yankees 10, Seattle 1
NEW YORK –- Considering what lies ahead for the New York Yankees, nobody was about to complain as the Seattle Mariners committed one error after another in the first inning.
Minnesota 7, Toronto 2
John Gibbons has seen Minnesota Twins center fielder Byron Buxton many times on television highlight clips.
Cleveland 12, Kansas City 0
When the team that has thrown the most shutouts in the major leagues faces the team that has been shut out more than any team in the majors, this is what can happen.
Pittsburgh 5, Cincinnati 2
The Pittsburgh Pirates lost eight of their first nine games against the Cincinnati Reds to begin this season. But taking two of three this weekend in Cincinnati was a good way for them to begin a stretch of 28 straight games against National League Central opponents.
Miami 6, San Diego 2
For the first time all year, the fans at Marlins Park serenaded Giancarlo Stanton with chants of "MVP!"
Baltimore 2, Boston 1
Never too high, never too low.
Colorado 3, Atlanta 0
If the Colorado Rockies want to remain in the hunt for the National League playoffs, they'll need more efforts like the one Jon Gray gave them Sunday.
NY Mets 6, Washington 5
Amed Rosario had two hits, including a solo homer in the eighth inning to break a tie, as the New York Mets defeated the Washington Nationals 6-5 on Sunday after blowing a 5-0 lead in the first game of a day-night doubleheader.
Philadelphia 6, Chi. Cubs 3
Rhys Hoskins has spent the month of August breathing life into a lost Philadelphia Phillies season.
Chi. White Sox 7, Detroit 1
Chicago White Sox right-hander Lucas Giolito spotted his teammates in the clubhouse after he earned his first career win Sunday afternoon.
Tampa Bay 3, St. Louis 2
Every run Sunday came via a solo homer.
Houston 7, LA Angels 5
The Houston Astros weren't exactly sure what was happening back home and had no idea when they would get there, but for a few hours on Sunday, they found a diversion on the baseball field.
Oakland 8, Texas 3
The rebuilding Oakland A's started six rookies, including right-hander Jharel Cotton, on Sunday against the Texas Rangers, a veteran team contending for an American League wild-card playoff spot.
Milwaukee 3, LA Dodgers 2
Jimmy Nelson wore his nickname "Big Sweat" on the back of his jersey for players weekend.
Arizona 11, San Francisco 0
With a return to a repeatable delivery, Arizona Diamondbacks left-hander Patrick Corbin is finding repeated success.
Washington 5, NY Mets 4
New York Mets skipper Terry Collins managed the Sunday doubleheader as if they were the sixth and seventh games of the World Series.