Philadelphia 3, Miami 1
Frustrated is a fair way to describe how rookie outfielder Nick Williams was feeling Sunday afternoon.
Cleveland 11, Detroit 1
It was a 13th for Cleveland second baseman Jose Ramirez and a first for Indians manager Terry Francona.
Pittsburgh 3, Cincinnati 1
Parts of Trevor Williams' stat line from Sunday's game didn't look so hot -- eight hits and a walk.
Baltimore 5, Toronto 4
With one flare to left field, Mark Trumbo helped the Baltimore Orioles end a frustrating day on a high note.
Houston 8, NY Mets 6
All-Star shortstop Carlos Correa made his triumphant return to the lineup following a six-week stint on the disabled list and, to little surprise, the Astros resembled the offensive juggernaut that dominated the American League before he was sidelined.
Kansas City 5, Minnesota 4
Kansas City Royals center fielder Lorenzo Cain wanted an opportunity to make up for a costly error in Sunday's game against the Minnesota Twins.
Milwaukee 7, Washington 2
Domingo Santana is proving his first name is not the only thing that translates to Sunday.
Chi. White Sox 6, Tampa Bay 2
The Tampa Bay Rays spent a week studying film of Chicago White Sox rookie right-hander Lucas Giolito.
Atlanta 5, Chi. Cubs 1
Atlanta Braves manager Brian Snitker hadn't seen enough of Max Fried to know what to expect ahead of the left-hander's first major league start on Sunday against the defending World Series champion Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field.
Texas 7, LA Angels 6
The Texas Rangers are having to rely on unfamiliar faces to close out games in their bid to make the playoffs, leading to some wild finishes.
Arizona 5, Colorado 1
The Arizona Diamondbacks seemingly can do no wrong.
St. Louis 7, San Francisco 3
Playing catch-up in a playoff chase and facing San Francisco Giants ace Madison Bumgarner, the St. Louis Cardinals elected to sit 15-, 18- and 19-homer hitters Sunday.
Seattle 10, Oakland 2
Seattle Mariners starter Andrew Albers assumed he was going to be in for a short afternoon when he needed 11 pitches to get through the Oakland Athletics' first batter on Sunday.
San Diego 6, LA Dodgers 4
Andy Green was talking about Jhoulys Chacin, but the San Diego Padres manager might as well have been talking about the effort his ballclub put in this weekend against the major leagues' best team.
NY Yankees 9, Boston 2
Facing one of the more powerful arms in the majors, the New York Yankees worked the pitch count up, brought some power of their own and made some progress in their pursuit of the American League East title.