Toronto 5, Tampa Bay 3
The Toronto Blue Jays had a pinch-runner at first, a pinch-manager in bench coach DeMarlo Hale after John Gibbons' ejection, and a tiny decision came up big in the eighth inning Sunday afternoon.
St. Louis 5, Cincinnati 2
The St. Louis Cardinals needed this one.
NY Yankees 5, Baltimore 2
New York Yankees manager Joe Girardi called his team's series finale against the Baltimore Orioles "probably the most important game of the year."
Atlanta 2, Philadelphia 0
Matt Kemp and Freddie Freeman hit home runs, Julio Teheran was on the right end of a pitcher's duel with Jake Thompson, and the Atlanta Braves earned a 2-0 win over the Philadelphia Phillies on Sunday.
Milwaukee 10, Pittsburgh 0
Pick a name from the Milwaukee lineup, or even the bench, and there's a fair chance that guy helped the Brewers sweep the Pittsburgh Pirates this weekend.
Chi. White Sox 13, Minnesota 11
Tim Anderson's two-run double in the top of the 12th inning lifted the Chicago White Sox to a 13-11 win over the Minnesota Twins on Sunday afternoon at Target Field.
Detroit 6, Kansas City 5
Justin Upton homered, doubled and drove in three runs as the Detroit Tigers topped the Kansas City Royals 6-5 Sunday afternoon.
Detroit 6, Kansas City 5
Justin Upton and J.D. Martinez joined the Detroit Tigers' 20-homer club Sunday.
Chi. Cubs 3, San Francisco 2
Jason Heyward's reboot paid big dividends for the Chicago Cubs on Sunday.
Houston 7, Texas 6
It wasn't easy but the Houston Astros finally beat the Texas Rangers.
Oakland 1, Boston 0
The way the 2016 season had been going, the Oakland Athletics were bound to be no-hit Sunday.
Cleveland 6, Miami 5
Lonnie Chisenhall saw the celebratory mob coming.
LA Angels 4, Seattle 2
Kyle Seager and his Seattle Mariners lost another baseball game on Sunday afternoon, but that was the least of the third baseman's concerns after as scary an incident as he's ever seen in a game.
Arizona 8, Colorado 5
The last time Arizona Diamondbacks outfielder Socrates Brito was at Coors Field in late June, he suffered a broken right big toe when he fouled a ball off his foot. He left Sunday with a far more pleasant memory.
LA Dodgers 7, San Diego 4
Two veteran hitters and a rookie pitcher combined to extend the Los Angeles Dodgers' lead in the National League West on Sunday.
NY Mets 5, Washington 1
Seth Lugo didn't come out of nowhere, and neither did the New York Mets. But neither Lugo nor the Mets look ready to return to their meager roots anytime soon.