Milwaukee 9, Cincinnati 4
Wily Peralta certainly didn't have his best stuff, but the Milwaukee Brewers' offense more than made up for it in a 9-4 victory over the Cincinnati Reds Wednesday afternoon at Miller Park.
Chi. White Sox 5, Kansas City 2
After working six solid innings, Jose Quintana made one final pitch on Wednesday -- this one to Chicago White Sox manager Rick Renteria.
Cleveland 7, Houston 6
Like a couple of heavyweight boxers, the Cleveland Indians and Houston Astros threw haymakers at each other for nine innings Wednesday night at Progressive Field.
Pittsburgh 6, Chi. Cubs 5
Gift Ngoepe didn't knock in the winning run in a one-run game, and he didn't hit a homer -- teammate Josh Bell did those things. Ngoepe didn't even start.
Baltimore 5, Tampa Bay 4
The Baltimore Orioles took an early three-run lead, could not hold it, fell behind in the 11th inning and then rallied to pull out a victory over the Tampa Bay Rays on Wednesday night.
Philadelphia 7, Miami 4
With the bases loaded in the third inning and the Philadelphia Phillies trailing by two runs, Maikel Franco swung and missed so hard his helmet flew off his head and rolled a few feet away.
Atlanta 8, NY Mets 2
A cathartic early-season offensive outburst by the Atlanta Braves on Wednesday night sent the New York Mets another loss closer toward crisis mode.
NY Yankees 3, Boston 1
Aaron Judge celebrated his 25th birthday in style on Wednesday night at Fenway Park.
Seattle 8, Detroit 0
James Paxton has picked up a new nickname -- Big Maple. The Seattle Mariners left-hander could have earned another one on Wednesday night -- The Big Stopper.
Texas 14, Minnesota 3
The Texas Rangers were wondering where their slumbering offense had gone.
Washington 11, Colorado 4
The Washington Nationals hit three home runs Wednesday night as their potent offense again went into high gear and pounded the Colorado Rockies 11-4.
San Diego 8, Arizona 5
Ryan Schimpf has had his greatest success at Chase Field and against the Diamondbacks, in that order.
LA Angels 8, Oakland 5
It was a big night for the Los Angeles Angels, who earned an 8-5 win over the Oakland A's on Wednesday at Angel Stadium, their fourth victory in six games.
San Francisco 4, LA Dodgers 3
The San Francisco Giants had one hit and trailed the Los Angeles Dodgers by three runs entering the bottom of the seventh inning Wednesday night at AT&T Park.