NY Yankees 8, Tampa Bay 4
Aaron Judge is someone whose size makes him a candidate for fans and teammates to anticipate his next swing and see how far he can drive a ball.
Detroit 5, Minnesota 3
Andrew Romine got a visit from an unexpected guest at his locker after hitting the first grand slam of his eight-year career.
San Diego 6, Colorado 0
Zach Lee made a spot start for the San Diego Padres and left an indelible impression Wednesday in a 6-0 win over the Colorado Rockies.
St. Louis 6, Washington 1
Mike Leake had not won a game in Washington since his rookie year in 2010, when his manager with the Cincinnati Reds was Dusty Baker.
Chi. White Sox 2, Cleveland 1
Talk about home sweet home.
Cincinnati 9, Pittsburgh 2
It took until the fifth inning for the Cincinnati Reds to finally get to the Pittsburgh Pirates on Wednesday; but, when they did, they broke through in a big way.
NY Mets 5, Philadelphia 4
After a long road to recovery from Tommy John surgery that forced him to miss two seasons, New York Mets pitcher Zack Wheeler finally got a little validation Wednesday night in the form of his first win since 2014.
Milwaukee 2, Toronto 0
It was all about timing for the Milwaukee Brewers on Wednesday night.
Atlanta 5, Miami 4
Miami Marlins slugger Giancarlo Stanton hit one homer routinely over the fence and a second one that landed in the Clevelander bar's swimming pool, where a fan jumped in to retrieve the souvenir.
Baltimore 12, Boston 5
The Baltimore Orioles said they felt they had something to prove after a dismal performance Tuesday in a blowout loss to the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park.
Baltimore 12, Boston 5
Rookie Trey Mancini hit two of Baltimore's five home runs in the first three innings and the Orioles pounded out 17 hits en route to a 12-5 victory over the Red Sox on Wednesday night.
LA Dodgers 2, Chi. Cubs 0
A tricky easterly wind did batters no favors Wednesday, but Los Angeles Dodgers left fielder Andrew Toles still found a way to deliver.
Oakland 8, Kansas City 3
The Kansas City Royals drafted Andrew Triggs in the 19th round in 2012, but they discarded him in 2015 when they sold his contract to the Baltimore Orioles.
Texas 8, LA Angels 3
With his club's recent struggles out of the bullpen, Texas Rangers manager Jeff Banister was open to suggestions. Namely, anyone who could get outs in the late innings and finish a game with a lead intact.
Houston 10, Seattle 5
it just took a couple innings.
San Francisco 6, Arizona 2
Matt Cain enjoyed a pitching win and a standing ovation, and he managed to squeeze in a decent Madison Bumgarner impression with a bat in his hands.