Arizona 6, Philadelphia 1
In the leadoff spot for the first time in his career, Arizona's Chris Herrmann reminded himself to watch a few pitches in his first at-bat. Five was just right.
St. Louis 8, Cincinnati 2
Coming into Monday's makeup game, the St. Louis Cardinals led the majors in making outs on the bases with a whopping 62.
Chi. Cubs 5, Washington 4
The game got off to a bad start for Javier Baez.
Boston 4, Minnesota 1
Chris Sale didn't look thrilled as his manager approached the mound to take him out in the seventh inning Monday night.
Boston 4, Minnesota 1
Jose Berrios' transition from struggling prospect to potential staff ace took another big step on Wednesday night at Target Field.
Cleveland 15, Texas 9
It started with a big momentum swing one way, and then an even bigger one the other way.
NY Yankees 6, Chi. White Sox 5
As New York Yankees left-hander Jordan Montgomery warmed up before his start Monday night, he had no idea how his assortment of pitches would carry over to the game.
San Francisco 9, Colorado 2
Jeff Samardzija pitched so poorly against the Colorado Rockies earlier this season, it didn't matter how many runs his San Francisco Giants teammates scored for him.
LA Angels 4, LA Dodgers 0
The pregame odds were not in Ricky Nolasco's favor.
LA Angels 4, LA Dodgers 0
Ricky Nolasco broke a long personal streak of losses and the Los Angeles Dodgers' 10-game winning streak, leading the Los Angeles Angels to a 4-0 win over their crosstown rival at Dodger Stadium on Monday.