Tampa Bay 8, NY Yankees 1
After a week of frustrating losses, including two walk-off defeats in New York, the Tampa Bay Rays busted out their celebratory cymbals and blasted the dance music throughout the clubhouse.
Toronto 10, Detroit 5
The Toronto Blue Jays' vaunted offense got rolling a little bit earlier than it had in recent games. That made it easy to snap their three-game winning streak.
Milwaukee 6, Cincinnati 1
Taylor Jungmann's numbers at Triple-A this season were anything but impressive. Even so, Milwaukee Brewers manager Craig Counsell saw something in the 25-year old right-hander.
Boston 5, Houston 4
Hanley Ramirez says he doesn't care whether he is playing left field or serving as the Boston Red Sox's designated hitter.
Pittsburgh 5, Cleveland 3
Just 24, Gerrit Cole struggles at times to keep his emotions in check when he is on the mound.
Philadelphia 4, Atlanta 0
The Philadelphia Phillies finally produced an opportune run and it came courtesy of a familiar face.
Baltimore 9, Chi. White Sox 1
The Baltimore Orioles avoided a sweep by the Chicago White Sox by getting their offense cranked up Sunday at U.S. Cellular Field.
Kansas City 3, Minnesota 2
Eric Hosmer had been struggling offensively -- .209 batting with no extra-base hits in his previous nine games.
St. Louis 3, San Diego 1
That St. Louis Cardinals starter Lance Lynn would shut down the San Diego Padres isn't surprising, considering his status as one of the top starting pitchers in the National League over the past couple of years.
Chi. Cubs 2, Miami 0
The Chicago Cubs' pitching continues to save the day while their hitting has fallen into a funk.
Seattle 2, Oakland 1
Seattle pitcher Mike Montgomery allowed a run for the first time in nearly three weeks but still managed to win his third consecutive start with the help of his bullpen, as the Mariners downed the Oakland Athletics 2-1 on Sunday to salvage a series split.
Colorado 6, Arizona 4
It was difficult for Colorado Rockies right fielder Carlos Gonzalez to rank his two game-turning plays Sunday.
NY Mets 8, LA Dodgers 0
From the Amazing Mets to the Amazing Matz.
LA Angels 12, Texas 6
Whatever the Los Angeles Angels found to spark their offense this weekend, manager Mike Scioscia hopes they can bottle it and use it the rest of the season.
Washington 3, San Francisco 1
Jordan Zimmermann is not a .500 pitcher, and after a sluggish start, he is finally starting to put together the efforts that elevated him into the National League's elite.