Colorado 10, Chi. Cubs 4
The sun was coming up Monday morning when the Chicago Cubs arrived in Colorado following an 18-inning, 5-4 loss to the New York Yankees in a Sunday night game at Wrigley Field that took 6 hours, 5 minutes and ended at 1:14 a.m. CT.
Colorado 10, Chi. Cubs 4
The Colorado Rockies again made life at Coors Field miserable for Jake Arrieta. They knocked the Chicago Cubs starter out of the game in the fourth inning Tuesday on their way to a 10-4 romp in the first game of a day-night doubleheader.
Texas 11, San Diego 0
Tuesday afternoon's game at Petco Park was more like the Tale of Two Pitchers.
Baltimore 5, Washington 4
The Washington Nationals walked Chris Davis to bring up another Baltimore Orioles slugger, Mark Trumbo, with the bases loaded and one out in the bottom of the 12th inning.
Seattle 10, Philadelphia 9
Seattle Mariners manager Scott Servais chuckled a bit when asked about managing in the type of game his team played in Tuesday night.
Cleveland 6, Toronto 0
The Cleveland Indians are not scoring many runs of late.
Kansas City 7, Tampa Bay 6
After more than four hours and a combined 15 pitchers, Mike Moustakas homered with one out in the top of the 12th inning as the Kansas City Royals rallied from a four-run deficit and recorded a 7-6 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays Tuesday night.
Cincinnati 5, NY Yankees 3
The New York Yankees lived up to their "Bronx Bombers" moniker on Monday in the opening game in Cincinnati, homering twice and scoring 10 runs. But, the Reds responded with a little small-ball to earn a split in the series.
NY Mets 6, San Francisco 1
A lot happened within the New York Mets' universe in the 20-plus hours between the end of Monday's game and the start of Tuesday's. But the Mets managed to maintain a sense of routine on the diamond, where they picked up Tuesday where they left off Monday.
St. Louis 6, Miami 5
St. Louis Cardinals center fielder Dexter Fowler can't throw quite yet.
Milwaukee 11, Boston 7
Keon Broxton is proof early-season slumps can be just that.
Houston 8, Atlanta 3
Having cornered the market on five-run deficits and comeback victories, the Houston Astros built a five-run lead as a change of pace Tuesday night.
Minnesota 7, Chi. White Sox 2
Minnesota Twins left-hander Hector Santiago flashed a big smile.
Chi. Cubs 8, Colorado 1
The Chicago Cubs needed someone to come forward and stop their season-high-tying four-game losing streak, so John Lackey stepped up to the plate.
Detroit 7, Arizona 3
Detroit right-hander Justin Verlander felt a little too fresh while pitching on six days' rest Tuesday, but that did not keep him from another victory ... or more 99 mph heat.
LA Angels 7, Oakland 3
The Los Angeles Angels figured out a way to prevent a fourth consecutive night of Oakland Athletics late-game heroics Tuesday.
LA Dodgers 4, Pittsburgh 3
The Los Angeles Dodgers lost a no-hitter and a lead, but won what mattered: the game.