NY Yankees 9, Oakland 5
Aaron Judge is aware of the "MVP" chants and knows all about the 18 fans wearing robes with his No. 99 on the back and banging gavels in the "Judge's Chambers well" in right field.
Texas 3, Toronto 1
The Texas Rangers and starting pitcher Andrew Cashner had a common cause Sunday afternoon.
Cleveland 10, Kansas City 1
For a team with a three-game losing streak in which its pitching and hitting were both lacking, this was a game that checked all the the right boxes.
Miami 9, LA Angels 2
Mike Trout's first series in Marlins Park didn't turn out the way he wanted, and the Los Angeles Angels' 9-2 loss to the Miami Marlins on Sunday afternoon was only part of his issues.
San Diego 5, Washington 3
The San Diego hitters looked overmatched the previous two games, and for good reason.
Seattle 5, Boston 0
It was the Boston Red Sox's turn to be embarrassed on Sunday.
Cincinnati 8, Philadelphia 4
With dozens of friends and family members in the seats, Patrick Kivlehan was given an opportunity Sunday. Like the Cincinnati Reds' everyday corner outfielders, he had no trouble finding his power stroke.
Houston 8, Baltimore 4
For a brief stretch on Sunday, the Houston Astros appeared content to take their .500 homestand and return to the road. Their defense was loose and right-hander Lance McCullers was scuffling. And then a fuse was lit.
Chi. White Sox 7, Detroit 3
The way Miguel Gonzalez was pitching in his last five starts, a no-hitter seemed unlikely.
Milwaukee 9, Arizona 5
Through the first two months of the season, Milwaukee Brewers manager Craig Counsell insisted that it wouldn't be long until his team's starting pitching caught up to its offense, which was tormenting the National League.
Tampa Bay 8, Minnesota 6
Evan Longoria came to bat for the eighth time Sunday in the 15th inning. The game was about six hours old, and the longtime Tampa Bay Rays star was, unexpectedly, facing a starting pitcher from the opposing team.
Colorado 8, St. Louis 4
The Colorado Rockies are proving methodically efficient when it comes to winning series, and they used a late rally to chalk up another one Sunday.
San Francisco 7, Atlanta 1
The blisters were finally no problem for Johnny Cueto. Neither were the Atlanta Braves.
LA Dodgers 9, Chi. Cubs 4
Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw looked at the final results from Los Angeles' win on Sunday and series sweep of the Chicago Cubs, and he viewed it the best way possible.
NY Mets 7, Pittsburgh 2
New York Mets manager Terry Collins decided to give Michael Conforto the night off Sunday after the young slugger started the series against the Pittsburgh Pirates 1-for-9.