Chi. White Sox 2, NY Mets 1
Chicago White Sox right-hander Mat Latos exited the shower, headed to his locker and gazed at the throng of media surrounding his clubhouse neighbor, Matt Albers.
Chi. White Sox 2, NY Mets 1
Right-hander Matt Albers picked up the victory with two scoreless innings on Wednesday afternoon when he doubled leading off the 13th inning before scoring the tiebreaking run as the Chicago White Sox outlasted the New York Mets 2-1 at Citi Field.
Milwaukee 3, St. Louis 1
Zach Davies set career highs with nine strikeouts and eight shutout innings as the Milwaukee Brewers avoided a three-game sweep with a 3-1 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals on Wednesday afternoon at Miller Park.
Oakland 5, Minnesota 1
Rookie left-hander Sean Manaea pitched six strong innings for his second major-league victory as the Oakland Athletics defeated the Minnesota Twins 5-1 and completed a three-game series sweep at the Oakland Coliseum on Wednesday.
Oakland 5, Minnesota 1
Rookie left-hander Sean Manaea pitched six strong innings for his second major-league victory as the Oakland Athletics defeated the Minnesota Twins 5-1 and completed a three-game series sweep at the Oakland Coliseum on Wednesday.
Cleveland 5, Texas 4
Yan Gomes' RBI single drove in Lonnie Chisenhall with the winning run as the Cleveland Indians beat the Texas Rangers 5-4 Wednesday night at Progressive Field.
Baltimore 13, Boston 9
The Boston Red Sox belted five homers, four of which came in the first three innings, and finished with 15 hits. Still, that was not enough to beat the Orioles on Wednesday night.
Detroit 3, LA Angels 0
Rookie right-hander Michael Fulmer, in just his seventh major-league appearance, accomplished a feat usually achieved by a veteran ace.
Washington 7, Philadelphia 2
Wilson Ramos is seeing the ball as well as he ever has, and the Washington Nationals have as a result seen their catcher get off to the best start of his career.
Toronto 7, NY Yankees 0
Aaron Sanchez threw a curve at the New York Yankees.
Atlanta 5, San Francisco 4
It didn't matter that Freddie Freeman had already struck out three times, Atlanta manager Brian Snitker had a good feeling when his first baseman walked to the plate to lead off the 11th inning.
Miami 3, Pittsburgh 2
Derek Dietrich, it seems, is always getting hit with a baseball.
Chi. Cubs 2, LA Dodgers 1
Manager Joe Maddon said it was Jon Lester's best game as a Chicago Cub.
Houston 5, Arizona 4
George Springer watched Arizona Diamondbacks reliever Tyler Clippard retire the first five batters he faced with relative ease, a fact that didn't prompt the Houston Astros right fielder to overthink his pending at-bat.
Houston 5, Arizona 4
George Springer drilled a walk-off home run with two outs in the 11th inning, carrying the Houston Astros to a 4-3 victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks on Wednesday night at Minute Maid Park.
Kansas City 6, Tampa Bay 3
Lorenzo Cain started the season slowly, but his bat is heating up big time lately.
Kansas City 6, Tampa Bay 3
Lorenzo Cain had three hits, drove in a run and scored a run as the Kansas City Royals bested the Tampa Bay Rays 6-3 Wednesday night.
Cincinnati 7, Colorado 2
For the first time in his career, John Lamb watched video of the opposing hitters before his start. That change in routine paid big dividends Wednesday night for Lamb and the Cincinnati Reds.
San Diego 14, Seattle 6
After absorbing haymakers from the Seattle Mariners for two days, the San Diego Padres were on the mat again.