Baltimore 8, Tampa Bay 5
The Baltimore Orioles haven't been a late come-from-behind team much this season, but they enjoyed that role Sunday, rallying in the ninth inning for a 8-5 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays at Tropicana Field.
Miami 4, Chi. Cubs 2
Addison Russell felt "a sharp, pinching pain" in his right shoulder, and Chicago Cubs fans may be feeling it, too.
Minnesota 4, Cleveland 0
After getting swept last weekend at home by the Cleveland Indians, the Minnesota Twins came to Cleveland on a mission -- and it was mission accomplished.
Cincinnati 6, Washington 2
Scooter Gennett, picked up on waivers in late March from the Milwaukee Brewers, is beginning to make the transaction look like a steal for the Cincinnati Reds.
LA Angels 4, Boston 2
Who could blame right-hander Doug Fister if he was pitching with a bit of a chip on his shoulder Sunday afternoon at Fenway Park? Fister was facing the Los Angeles Angels, the team that released him on Thursday after three minor league outings, for the Boston Red Sox, the team that claimed him off waivers on Friday.
Milwaukee 7, Atlanta 0
The primary thing on the brain of Milwaukee's Zach Davies when he took his turn on the mound Sunday was to forget about his last start and focus on making a fresh start.
Texas 7, NY Yankees 6
Standing near his locker with his first home run ball neatly wrapped in a sock, Drew Robinson savored the achievement, especially because it wound up be the game-winning hit for the Texas Rangers.
Oakland 5, Chi. White Sox 3
The road has been a treacherous place for the Oakland Athletics this season. But playing away from home just got a little sunnier.
Toronto 8, Kansas City 2
Francisco Liriano joined the century victory club, while slugger Jose Bautista is looking more and more like an ideal Toronto leadoff man.
NY Mets 8, San Francisco 2
When Rene Rivera made a sliding catch while crashing into the backstop on the New York Mets' first defensive play of the game Sunday, the veteran catcher assured himself a spot on the club's daily highlight reel.
LA Dodgers 12, Colorado 6
In the aftermath of one of the wildest games, literally, in major league history, Colorado Rockies manager Bud Black was composed and calm.
Houston 8, Seattle 2
The Houston Astros hit three tape-measure home runs Sunday afternoon.
Arizona 2, Philadelphia 1
Arizona's Chris Owings did his best to wear out Philadelphia reliever Edubray Ramos, and Daniel Descalso applied the final blow.
Detroit 7, San Diego 5
The Tigers were facing a long flight home to Detroit on Sunday afternoon as Mikie Mahtook approached the plate in the ninth inning with runners on second and third with two out and the score tied.
St. Louis 8, Pittsburgh 4
For 5 1/2 innings Sunday night, it looked like more of the same for the St. Louis Cardinals.