Baltimore 5, NY Yankees 0
Forty home runs was a nice number for Mark Trumbo to achieve. So was ending a streak of 25 straight winless road starts for Kevin Gausman.
Toronto 9, Minnesota 6
Josh Donaldson hit his third home run of the game in the eighth inning of the Toronto Blue Jays' 9-6 victory over the Minnesota Twins and hats came fluttering down onto the field.
LA Angels 5, Detroit 0
The Detroit Tigers did Jefry Marte a favor this winter when they traded him to the Los Angeles Angels for a minor league infielder.
San Diego 3, Miami 1
The Miami Marlins got a double dose of Luis.
Philadelphia 5, NY Mets 1
A.J. Ellis' first hit as a member of the Philadelphia Phillies, a two-run double in the seventh inning, snapped a tie Sunday afternoon and jump-started a four-run outburst that carried the Phillies to a 5-1 win over the New York Mets at Citi Field.
Colorado 5, Washington 3
Nolan Arenado was a little bummed when he pulled into third base in the top of the fifth inning.
Chi. White Sox 4, Seattle 1
White Sox left-hander Carlos Rodon muttered something to himself when manager Robin Ventura motioned for a relief pitcher with two runners on base and no outs in the seventh inning.
Tampa Bay 10, Houston 4
Mere hours after his manager lamented the state of his overworked bullpen, Tampa Bay Rays right-hander Chris Archer did what is required of aces when the relievers could use a bit of a break: he pitched efficiently and gobbled up innings.
Pittsburgh 3, Milwaukee 1
Everything seems to be clicking these days for the Pittsburgh Pirates, who are charging their way back into the mix for a National League wild card berth.
Oakland 7, St. Louis 4
Promoted and optioned eight times in the same year, Oakland Athletics pitcher Andrew Triggs earned a reward for his trips between the Bay Area and Nashville, Tenn.
Texas 2, Cleveland 1
Left-hander Derek Holland allowed one run in six innings and won for the first time since June 5 as the Texas Rangers edged the Cleveland Indians 2-1 on Sunday
Texas 2, Cleveland 1
The Derek Holland that the Texas Rangers have seen since he returned from the disabled list earlier this month isn't the same man who went down with shoulder inflammation in June.
San Francisco 13, Atlanta 4
The difference between batting in front of Buster Posey and further down the lineup is pretty basic, San Francisco Giants second baseman Joe Panik insists.
Arizona 11, Cincinnati 2
Yasmany Tomas was not particularly pleased about being held out of the starting lineup Sunday, telling manager Chip Hale he was good to go. Tomas made his point two hours later.
LA Dodgers 1, Chi. Cubs 0
Minor events can shift tides in a major way in an intense pennant race, as the Los Angeles Dodgers demonstrated Sunday.
Kansas City 10, Boston 4
The surging Kansas City Royals are getting serious about this repeating thing.