Miami 2, Chi. Cubs 1
Justin Bour continues to be the Miami Marlins' indispensable man.
Washington 2, San Francisco 1
Washington Nationals first baseman Clint Robinson was slow getting out for his curtain call during Friday night's game against the San Francisco Giants.
Cleveland 5, Pittsburgh 2
Brandon Moss understands the vagaries of baseball well after playing in the major leagues for nine seasons. Yet even he was surprised when the ball cleared the fence.
NY Yankees 7, Tampa Bay 5
As he waited in the on-deck circle, catcher Brian McCann noticed the fireworks from neighboring apartment buildings going up into the sky.
Detroit 8, Toronto 6
Anibal Sanchez lost a no-hit bid in the eighth inning but the Detroit Tigers lost something even more important on Friday -- their best player.
Houston 12, Boston 8
There is not much young Carlos Correa has not already done in his brief 23-game major league career. But until Friday night, the 20-year-old shortstop had never played at Fenway Park.
Milwaukee 12, Cincinnati 1
Center fielder Carlos Gomez and the last-place Milwaukee Brewers are finding their swagger.
Atlanta 2, Philadelphia 1
Julio Teheran continues to be unbeatable at Turner Field.
LA Angels 8, Texas 2
A six-run outburst helped the Los Angeles Angels forget about their recent problems scoring runs.
Chi. White Sox 1, Baltimore 0
John Danks understood why his previous turn to pitch was skipped in the Chicago White Sox's starting rotation and did something about it Friday night at U.S. Cellular Field.
Kansas City 3, Minnesota 2
Lorenzo Cain scored the tying run in the eighth inning and the winning run in the 10th to help the Kansas City Royals end a four-game losing streak.
San Diego 2, St. Louis 1
Jedd Gyorko experienced a rocky start to the season, even spending time at Triple-A El Paso.
Seattle 9, Oakland 5
The fireworks show started early on Friday night at the O.co Coliseum, thanks to the Seattle Mariners.
Arizona 4, Colorado 3
Arizona shortstop Cliff Pennington manages pressure by simply redirecting it.
NY Mets 2, LA Dodgers 1
Despite 10 players on the disabled list and 14 rookies on the roster, the New