Texas 10, NY Yankees 9
Numerous visiting managers have come into Yankee Stadium and discussed the various reasons why no game is ever over.
Pittsburgh 4, NY Mets 1
Gerrit Cole pitched into the ninth inning for the first time in his 50th career start and tied for the National League lead in wins.
Washington 2, Philadelphia 1
Max Scherzer won his fourth straight start and became the first Nationals pitcher in nearly 10 years to go at least seven innings in seven starts in a row.
Seattle 4, Toronto 3
Seattle Mariners ace Felix Hernandez does not need many breaks.
Detroit 6, Houston 2
Miguel Cabrera's opposite-field power has rubbed off on teammate J.D. Martinez.
Baltimore 8, Miami 5
Manny Machado, a Miami native playing his first game at Marlins Park, made himself right at home Friday night, producing three RBIs and a run-saving catch.
LA Angels 12, Boston 5
Garrett Richards said it was no big deal pitching at Fenway Park for the first time since suffering a devastating knee injury there last August.
Cleveland 7, Cincinnati 3
The Cleveland Indians' starting pitchers are on a roll, and so is the entire team.
Tampa Bay 5, Oakland 2
Facing a pitcher who used to call Tropicana Field home, the Rays made Oakland starter Scott Kazmir feel quite comfortable over the first four innings of Friday's game, going 0-for-5 with runners in scoring position.
Milwaukee 11, Atlanta 0
Right now it's tough for anyone to retire Ryan Braun. Just ask the Atlanta Braves, who had no luck doing it on Friday night.
Chi. White Sox 3, Minnesota 2
Jeff Samardzija was apparently just getting his feet wet when he gave up two runs in the first inning against the Minnesota Twins on Friday.
Kansas City 5, St. Louis 0
The Kansas City Royals rotation continues to give up nothing.
San Francisco 11, Colorado 8
Ryan Vogelsong gave San Francisco its fourth consecutive superb start, first baseman Brandon Belt hit a memorably long home run and two late rallies by the rampaging Giants sealed an 11-8 win over the Colorado Rockies on Friday night.
Arizona 5, Chi. Cubs 4
The Diamondbacks are used to heroics by first baseman Paul Goldschmidt, and he produced again Friday. But it was rookie shortstop Nick Ahmed who stole the show.
LA Dodgers 2, San Diego 1
In a battle between two teams having trouble generating runs, rookie center fielder Joc Pederson bailed out the Los Angeles Dodgers on Friday night.