Cincinnati 9, Pittsburgh 1
Jameson Taillon shrugged. He had no idea why Cincinnati's Billy Hamilton is a Pirates killer.
Detroit 4, NY Yankees 3
Detroit Tigers reliever Shane Greene attempted to pick Jacoby Ellsbury off first base during a one-run game at Yankee Stadium in the ninth inning Tuesday.
Baltimore 7, Kansas City 2
Dylan Bundy is one of the most highly touted pitchers to come through the Baltimore Orioles' organization in years.
Boston 12, Cleveland 10
So much for a pitchers' duel.
Miami 7, Washington 6
Max Scherzer was in good spirits after Tuesday night's game, and that was the best news the Washington Nationals could get on an otherwise disappointing night.
LA Dodgers 3, Atlanta 2
Los Angeles Dodgers right-hander Kenta Maeda won his fourth consecutive start and showed Tuesday night against the Atlanta Braves that he can be more than a five-inning pitcher.
Milwaukee 3, St. Louis 2
The Milwaukee Brewers' offense still has yet to regain its first-half form.
Seattle 8, Texas 7
A pivotal road trip for the Seattle Mariners is off to a promising start.
Chi. Cubs 16, Arizona 4
The Chicago Cubs clubbed five home runs, including one by starting pitcher Jon Lester, as they scored early and often in a 16-4 victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks on Tuesday night in the series opener at Wrigley Field.
Tampa Bay 6, Houston 4
Veteran Tampa Bay third baseman Evan Longoria will play an integral role if a postseason push is to materialize for the Rays, with his individual performance on Tuesday night emblematic of his influence on the team's power-laden lineup.
Toronto 8, Chi. White Sox 4
Toronto Blue Jays right-hander Marcus Stroman waited for the ball to be tossed around the diamond after he struck out Chicago White Sox shortstop Tim Anderson in the seventh inning.
Colorado 5, NY Mets 4
The ninth inning unfolded perfectly Tuesday night for the Colorado Rockies.
San Francisco 10, Oakland 4
The San Francisco Giants lost their previous four games, blowing leads in three of them, before facing the Oakland A's on Tuesday night.
LA Angels 7, Philadelphia 1
Whether he is in the middle of a mild slump or crushing the ball from line to line, Albert Pujols doesn't change his approach.
San Diego 3, Minnesota 0
The San Diego Padres' Jhoulys Chacin was good against the Minnesota Twins on Tuesday night.