NY Yankees 6, Boston 4
Two on, David Ortiz at the plate in the late innings with a chance for a big hit.
Washington 4, Arizona 2
Dusty Baker is big on numbers and milestones, and he wants to see ace pitcher Max Scherzer try and win 20 games this year.
Chi. Cubs 6, Pittsburgh 4
The Chicago Cubs have heard all about 1908 for what literally has been more than a century. On this night, though, the team with the majors' best record heard about 1910.
Toronto 5, Baltimore 1
Aaron Sanchez continues to be a strong starter for the Toronto Blue Jays.
Detroit 12, Cleveland 0
Justin Verlander got Detroit back on track, but the problem the Tigers face is staying on the rails until their ace can pitch again Sunday.
Atlanta 7, Philadelphia 6
The Philadelphia bullpen had another meltdown and the Atlanta Braves were grateful recipients.
NY Mets 12, Miami 1
Monday, with all the emotion of the death of star pitcher Jose Fernandez still fresh on everyone's mind, belonged to the Miami Marlins.
Kansas City 4, Minnesota 3
While Raul Mondesi scored the winning run, it was the Kansas City Royals' bullpen that made the victory possible.
Texas 6, Milwaukee 4
Texas Rangers manager Jeff Banister doesn't bother scoreboard watching. He's got a job to do.
Chi. White Sox 13, Tampa Bay 6
Chris Sale wasn't in peak form, but he didn't have to be to earn his 17th win Tuesday night at U.S. Cellular Field.
Houston 8, Seattle 4
Seattle Mariners right-hander Felix Hernandez endured his fair share of problems in two prior starts against the Houston Astros, yet entering the sixth inning Tuesday night, he found a groove befitting his ace status.
St. Louis 12, Cincinnati 5
Aledmys Diaz lived three houses down from Jose Fernandez growing up in Cuba, so the Sunday morning news that the Miami Marlins pitcher died in a boating accident hit really hard.
LA Angels 8, Oakland 1
Jefry Marte delivered a special present to his mother, who was watching him play for the first time in his professional career Tuesday night.
San Diego 7, LA Dodgers 1
Padres rookie slugger Hunter Renfroe was a fresh face to many of the Los Angeles Dodgers on Tuesday night.
San Francisco 12, Colorado 3
After the San Francisco Giants exploded for 19 hits Tuesday night, their highest total at home all season, first baseman Brandon Belt was asked if the offensive momentum might carry over to the Wednesday game.