NY Yankees 14, Kansas City 1
As the frustration mounted from one loss after another, third baseman Chase Headley described the mood as a combination of urgency and irritability within the New York Yankees clubhouse.
Colorado 5, Cincinnati 4
Nolan Arenado sacrificed himself at the plate and in the field on Monday afternoon.
NY Mets 6, Philadelphia 3
Terry Collins' tongue was planted firmly in cheek Monday morning, when the New York Mets manager said struggling right-hander Bartolo Colon would not change his between-starts routine because "he's been pitching for 50 years." But Collins knew Colon's unflappability and experience made him the right candidate to stop the Mets' recent skid.
Baltimore 4, Houston 3
Houston Astros manager A.J. Hinch said the Baltimore Orioles took full advantage of a limited number of opportunities against his ace Dallas Keuchel.
Minnesota 7, Boston 2
Major league baseball's leaders in early offense struck again on Monday at Target Field.
San Francisco 8, Milwaukee 4
Little things added up to a big victory Monday afternoon for the San Francisco Giants.
Washington 2, Chi. Cubs 1
It was the closest thing to a home game that Tanner Roark will ever have on the road.
Oakland 4, Detroit 0
Jesse Hahn will never forget Memorial Day 2015.
Texas 10, Cleveland 8
The Texas Rangers needed a big game from their bullpen, and they got one. The result was a 10-8 win over the Cleveland Indians at Progressive Field on Monday.
St. Louis 3, Arizona 2
Leading off the bottom of the 10th inning Monday, St. Louis Cardinals shortstop Jhonny Peralta wasn't thinking about a game-winning homer.
Pittsburgh 4, Miami 2
The Pittsburgh Pirates couldn't have asked for much more from Charlie Morton in his first start of the season.
Toronto 6, Chi. White Sox 0
There was a stretch earlier this year when Drew Hutchison struggled to get to the fifth inning.
Seattle 4, Tampa Bay 1
If Robinson Cano starts hitting the way he can, it bodes well for the Seattle Mariners.
LA Dodgers 6, Atlanta 3
Hitting is contagious, and so is the lack of it, Andre Ethier believes, so when the right fielder and his Los Angeles Dodgers teammates stumbled through an offensive outage, each of them tried to be the one to flip the switch.
LA Angels 4, San Diego 3
Even as his stellar career winds down, first baseman Albert Pujols can still demonstrate the skills that made him one of baseball's best hitters.