NY Yankees 3, Boston 0
Didi Gregorius hit a solo home run, CC Sabathia pitched six scoreless innings and the New York Yankees beat the Boston Red Sox 3-0 in the first game of Sunday's doubleheader at Fenway Park.
Colorado 13, NY Mets 4
Colorado Rockies rookie right-hander Jeff Hoffman never thought he'd bat in his home state as a major leaguer before he threw a pitch. But he didn't mind the twist of fate Sunday afternoon.
LA Dodgers 3, Miami 2
Miami Marlins right fielder Giancarlo Stanton lost his glove, but the Los Angeles Dodgers never lost their cool.
Washington 14, Cincinnati 4
Despite Ryan Zimmerman and Matt Wieters getting days off and a handful of regulars still on the disabled list, the Washington Nationals didn't miss a beat on Sunday afternoon.
Detroit 6, Toronto 5
The Detroit Tigers took the phrase "walk-off win" in a literal sense on Sunday.
Atlanta 7, Arizona 1
The Atlanta Braves, swept by Arizona in a three-game home series last year, got payback by completing a sweep of their own Sunday as the Diamondbacks' recent struggles continued.
Chi. Cubs 8, Baltimore 0
Three days after the Chicago Cubs paid a steep price to their crosstown rival for another front-line starting pitcher, Jose Quintana showed why it may have been worth it.
Pittsburgh 4, St. Louis 3
Adam Frazier's first career walk-off hit Sunday lifted the Pittsburgh Pirates to a 4-3 win over the St. Louis Cardinals at PNC Park.
Houston 5, Minnesota 3
It has become commonplace to assess Mike Fiers' performances based on the number of home runs he allows in an outing, even in those instances where he pitches exceptionally well through the dingers.
Seattle 7, Chi. White Sox 6
The Seattle Mariners have started the second half of the season on a roll. Now they'll see where they'll go.
Philadelphia 5, Milwaukee 2
Nick Williams had a brief moment of deja vu as he stepped into the batter's box to face Milwaukee Brewers left-hander Tyler Webb with the bases loaded in the sixth inning on Sunday afternoon at Miller Park.
Kansas City 4, Texas 3
Lorenzo Cain was thinking extra innings when he hit a fly ball to right field with two outs in the ninth and the bases loaded.
LA Angels 4, Tampa Bay 3
C.J. Cron has spent almost as much time in Salt Lake City as he has Anaheim in 2017.
Oakland 7, Cleveland 3
A day that started with rough news for the Oakland Athletics ended with a 7-3 victory over the Cleveland Indians and a three-game series sweep on Sunday afternoon at Oakland Coliseum.
San Diego 7, San Francisco 1
Hector Sanchez spent nine years in the San Francisco Giants' system, including parts of five seasons with the parent club as the catching backup to perennial All-Star Buster Posey.
Boston 3, NY Yankees 0
David Price's scoreless outing Sunday night was nearly undone by one well-hit ball by New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge.