Toronto 3, NY Yankees 2
Josh Donaldson said he usually has not done well on the bobblehead days he has had before.
Miami 6, Arizona 5
Ten foul balls, 14 total pitches, nearly all of them filthy.
Atlanta 13, Cincinnati 8
Talk about night and day.
Pittsburgh 11, NY Mets 1
Manager Clint Hurdle is in no rush to make a decision on if or where Trevor Williams fits into the Pittsburgh Pirates rotation once Jameson Taillon returns to the majors. But Williams may be pitching well enough to ensure he's not the one impacted by Hurdle's decision.
Detroit 7, Chi. White Sox 4
"I wasn't looking for it," Justin Upton said, "but I saw it."
Boston 7, Baltimore 3
Even on a day when Boston left-hander Chris Sale was not at his best, he was still good enough to beat the Baltimore Orioles ... again.
Philadelphia 9, San Francisco 7
Manager Pete Mackanin said Saturday he hoped struggling hitters Maikel Franco and Odubel Herrera were getting back on the right track for his Philadelphia Phillies
Milwaukee 3, LA Dodgers 0
The third time was a charm for the Milwaukee Brewers' bullpen.
Cleveland 8, Kansas City 0
When it came down to a battle of the bullpens, the Cleveland Indians had a huge advantage.
Houston 7, Texas 2
The Houston Astros, who already own the best record in baseball, are showing no signs of slowing down.
Minnesota 3, LA Angels 2
The best part of Sunday for the Minnesota Twins was the chance to once again put on their slippers and enjoy another win in an opponent's living room, this time 3-2 over the Los Angeles Angels.
Washington 11, Oakland 10
The Washington Nationals appeared headed for a runaway win against the Oakland Athletics on Sunday when Ryan Zimmerman, Matt Wieters and Michael Taylor all homered in the final two innings.
Seattle 7, Tampa Bay 1
For Ariel Miranda, it was a career game.
Colorado 3, San Diego 1
Two starting pitchers who battled command issues in the past were matched up at Petco Park on Sunday afternoon.
Chi. Cubs 7, St. Louis 6
Curtain calls are becoming a trend for the Chicago Cubs.