Washington 6, Chi. Cubs 1
The Washington Nationals have flexed their offensive muscle all season, leading the National League in home runs (117) and slugging percentage (.477).
Tampa Bay 4, Pittsburgh 2
It was a game that went from a potential no-hitter to a pitchers' duel to the Tampa Bay Rays salvaging a win as a reward for starter Alex Cobb's strong outing.
Baltimore 3, Toronto 1
Kevin Gausman had that winning feeling again Tuesday night.
Cincinnati 8, Milwaukee 6
Reds pitchers have allowed at least one home run in each of the past 20 games to extend a franchise record.
Boston 9, Minnesota 2
Gary DiSarcina said he found out just after noon Tuesday that Boston Red Sox manager John Farrell was suspended for a game for making contact with an umpire Saturday night.
Miami 6, NY Mets 3
Christian Yelich hasn't been happy with his production.
Texas 2, Cleveland 1
After watching Cleveland Indians hitters erupt for 15 runs and 19 hits on Monday, Texas Rangers pitcher Tyson Ross went into Tuesday's game hoping for the best.
Detroit 5, Kansas City 3
Justin Verlander couldn't believe his luck. Or lack of it.
Chi. White Sox 4, NY Yankees 3
Jose Abreu wanted one more opportunity. He got it and came through in a big way.
Oakland 6, Houston 4
Oakland Athletics manager Bob Melvin needed a postgame alert to grasp the personal significance of the grand slam third baseman Ryon Healy belted in the sixth inning.
Arizona 6, St. Louis 5
The Arizona Diamondbacks have built their franchise-record start on comebacks, walk-offs and everyone taking a turn pulling the rope.
LA Dodgers 4, LA Angels 0
The Los Angeles Dodgers' 4-0 victory over the Los Angeles Angels on Tuesday night was what one would call a smart win.
Philadelphia 8, Seattle 2
Aaron Nola couldn't help himself.
Atlanta 3, San Diego 0
Atlanta Braves rookie Sean Newcomb finally cashed a winning ticket.
San Francisco 4, Colorado 3
The San Francisco Giants have found more than their fair share of ways to lose ballgames this season.