NY Yankees 5, Boston 4
For the better part of 2 1/2 hours Friday night, it seemed grim for the New York Yankees.
NY Mets 7, Philadelphia 6
Amed Rosario's first major league home run was a game-winner.
Pittsburgh 4, Toronto 2
The Pittsburgh Pirates did not score an earned run against Toronto Blue Jays starter Marcus Stroman on Friday night.
Cleveland 5, Tampa Bay 0
Carlos Carrasco lives about 30 minutes away from Tropicana Field during the offseason and his familiarity with the area might explain his dominant efforts.
Miami 6, Colorado 3
Gary Sheffield must be hearing footsteps.
Minnesota 9, Detroit 4
Eddie Rosario and Max Kepler put baseballs out of play but it was a pair that Byron Buxton and Kepler kept off the field and out of the stands that kept the Minnesota Twins rolling.
Texas 6, Houston 4
What looked to be a blowout and easy win for the Texas Rangers turned into a down-to-the-wire nail-biter. And when the game was on the line, Texas Rangers manager Jeff Banister stuck with his guy.
Cincinnati 11, Milwaukee 10
With an eight-run lead through four innings, the last thing Cincinnati Reds manager Bryan Price expected to need was a nerve-wracking save from Raisel Iglesias.
Chi. White Sox 6, Kansas City 3
Chicago White Sox shortstop Tim Anderson punctuated his team's timely offensive attack with a two-run home run in the seventh inning Friday night.
St. Louis 8, Atlanta 5
As he walked in from the bullpen Friday night after warming up, St. Louis Cardinals right-hander Adam Wainwright looked over at catcher Yadier Molina.
Chi. Cubs 8, Arizona 3
Kyle Schwarber was good-naturedly congratulated by winning pitcher John Lackey after the Chicago Cubs' latest victory, and it wasn't for his pivotal home run. Rather, it was for making it through the game.
Oakland 5, Baltimore 4
The Baltimore Orioles had a chance to climb back to .500 and gain ground in the American League wild-card race Friday night.
LA Angels 6, Seattle 5
As Mike Trout bounced through the clubhouse after Friday night's game, he blurted, "Big win for the boys, huh?"
San Diego 4, LA Dodgers 3
Youth reigned supreme at Dodger Stadium on Friday. Grit was shown and determination was on display.