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Pittsburgh, with the Pirates hosting the Colorado Rockies. Jamie Moyer and Kevin Correia will be slated to start. Colorado started as Carlos Gonzalez hit a two-run home run in the first inning, sweeping in Dexter Fowler. Pittsburgh answered with Andrew McCutchen grounding out in the bottom of the first, giving time for Alex Presley to score. The Pirates got the lead in the seventh inning as McCutchen doubled in both Presley and Jose Tabata. The Rockies reclaimed the lead in the eighth as Gonzalez went yard again, another two-run homer, this time scoring Marco Scutaro. Pittsburgh retied it in their half of the inning as Clint Barmes hit a solo home run, followed by Casey McGehee singling in Nate McLouth as the go-ahead run. This held for a 5-4 win, with the win going to Tony Watson, the save to Joel Hanrahan, and the loss being pinned on Matt Belisle.
Westward to Detroit, as the Tigers host the Seattle Mariners. Jason Vargas and Max Scherzer will pitch. Seattle began with a first inning Jesus Montero single, bringing in Chone Figgins. The Mariners added on with a third inning Kyle Seager single, scoring Dustin Ackley, followed by a Michael Saunders double to drive in Ichiro and Seager. Detroit got on the board in their half of the inning when Brennan Boesch singled, allowing Brandon Inge to get home safely. The Tigers pulled closer with a fourth inning homer by Alex Avila, a two-run shot that brought home Prince Fielder too. Seattle answered in the fifth inning as Miguel Olivo grounded into a fielder's choice, providing safe passage home for Seager. Detroit replied in the bottom of the fifth on a solo home run by Miguel Cabrera. The Mariners re-extended their lead with a seventh inning Alex Liddi solo shot. Seattle tuned up once more in the ninth inning as Saunders doubled, giving Ichiro time to score. This gave them a 7-4 win, earned by Vargas, while Brandon League converted the save, and Scherzer was dealt the loss.
Back to the coast, the Baltimore Orioles host the Toronto Blue Jays. Henderson Alvarez and Tommy Hunter are the back-end starters. Baltimore was first on the board as Adam Jones grounded into a double play in the first inning, giving Endy Chavez time to dart home. Toronto answered with an Eric Thames solo home run in the third inning. The Orioles got the lead back with a Matt Wieters solo shot in the fourth inning. This made it 2-1, an eventual final, with Hunter earning the win, Pedro Strop picking up the save, and Alvarez taking a hard luck loss.
West of there, the Cleveland Indians host the Kansas City Royals. Jonathan Sanchez and Derek Lowe took to the pitching task. Cleveland started off as Carlos Santana hit a sacrifice fly in the first inning, allowing Jason Kipnis to come home. Kansas City tied it in the fourth inning when Mitch Maier singled to bring home Mike Moustakas (so many M's). The Indians got the lead back in the fifth as Shelley Duncan hit a sacrifice fly to bring in Asdrubal Cabrera, followed by a Jack Hannahan double that scored both Santana and Travis Hafner. The Royals got one back as Maier doubled in Eric Hosmer in the eighth inning. Kansas City pulled closer in the ninth inning with a Billy Butler groundout giving Chris Getz time to get home safely, but they never tied it, losing 4-3. The win went to Lowe, while Chris Perez picked up a rocky save, and Sanchez suffered a tough loss.
East again, with the New York Mets welcoming the Miami Marlins. Josh Johnson and Johan Santana are the pair of aces throwing tonight. Miami was first on the board with a seventh inning double by Gaby Sanchez, knocking in Giancarlo Stanton. New York tied it with a Josh Thole bases-loaded walk in the bottom of the seventh, forcing in Lucas Duda. The Mets gained the lead in the eighth inning, as Duda singled, bringing in Kirk Nieuwenhuis. This gave New York a 2-1 win, with Jon Rauch standing in line for the win, Frank Francisco cleanly converting the save, and Edward Mujica suffering the loss.
To Ohio again, with the Cincinnati Reds hosting the San Francisco Giants. Matt Cain and Mat Latos are the anything-but-doormat(t) type pitchers set to start. Cincinnati led off with a first inning two-run home run off the bat of Brandon Phillips, knocking in Drew Stubbs. The Reds added on in the seventh inning as Ryan Ludwick hit a solo home run, followed by a Phillips bases-loaded walk that forced in Willie Harris, Jay Bruce doubling Stubbs and Joey Votto home, and a Scott Rolen double that brought Phillips and Bruce across the plate. Cincinnati padded the lead in the eighth as Stubbs singled to score Ryan Hanigan. San Francisco got on the board in the ninth inning as Buster Posey hit a two-run home run, sweeping in Pablo Sandoval. This made it 9-2, with Latos picking up the win and Cain taking a tough loss.
Down in Florida, the Tampa Bay Rays host the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. Ervin Santana opposes David Price on the mound. Tampa Bay began with a first inning solo home run by Desmond Jennings. The Rays added on with a fourth inning solo shot from Luke Scott. Tampa Bay struck again in the fifth inning when B.J. Upton went yard, another solo home run. The Rays continued the homer spree as Carlos Pena hit a sixth inning solo home run, followed by Upton's sacrifice fly, providing time for Evan Longoria to get home safely. The final stood at 5-0, with Price throwing a 5-hit, 1-walk shutout for the win, while Santana had no support in the loss.
Northwest to Chicago, as the Cubs host the St. Louis Cardinals. Adam Wainwright goes up against a less well-known pitcher, Jeff Samardzija. Chicago struck first with a Starlin Castro sacrifice fly in the first inning, giving David DeJesus time to get home. St. Louis took the lead in the eighth inning as Matt Holliday hit a two-run home run, forcing in Rafael Furcal. The Cubs tied it with a Bryan LaHair solo shot in the ninth inning. Chicago won it with a tenth inning Alfonso Soriano single, knocking in Tony Campana, for a 3-2 victory, which went to James Russell, while Fernando Salas took the loss.
South again, this time to Texas, with the Rangers hosting the New York Yankees. Hiroki Kuroda and Yu Darvish are the Japanese pitchers. Texas opened with a first inning Ian Kinsler solo shot. The Rangers struck again in the third inning as Josh Hamilton singled to bring around Elvis Andrus. Texas held on for a 2-0 win, with a dominant Darvish getting the W, Joe Nathan mopping up for a save, and Kuroda looking around wondering why he couldn't get any help out there during the loss.
Way north to Minnesota, as the Twins host the Boston Red Sox. Josh Beckett duels with Nick Blackburn in pitching. Boston led off with a first inning Ryan Sweeney single, knocking in Mike Aviles, followed by David Ortiz singling in Dustin Pedroia, and Cody Ross' groundout giving Adrian Gonzalez time to dash home. Minnesota got on the board in the bottom of the first when Justin Morneau drew a bases loaded walk that forced in Jamey Carroll. The Red Sox added on in the third with an Ortiz two-run home run, also scoring Gonzalez. Boston padded the lead with an Aviles solo shot in the fourth inning, followed by Gonzalez singling in Sweeney. The Red Sox were back at work in the fifth inning as Aviles doubled to score Marlon Byrd, before he came home on a Pedroia double, and Pedroia got home with a Gonzalez double. The Twins got one back in their half of the fifth as Josh Willingham doubled Carroll across the plate. Boston struck again in the eighth inning as Darnell McDonald grounded into a fielder's choice that sent Lars Anderson home. This made it 11-2, with Beckett earning the win and Blackburn taking an ugly loss.
Over in Wisconsin, the Milwaukee Brewers welcome the Houston Astros. Bud Norris and Randy Wolf will pace the game. Houston opened as Jose Altuve hit a solo home run. Milwaukee got on the board in the fifth with a Travis Ishikawa two-run home run, also sweeping in Alex Gonzalez. The Astros tied it with a Carlos Lee double in the sixth inning, bringing home J.D. Martinez. The Brewers gained the lead as Corey Hart went yard, his two-run homer scoring himself and Aramis Ramirez in the bottom of the sixth, followed by a Rickie Weeks three-run blast that knocked in George Kotteras and Gonzalez. Houston got one back with a seventh inning Martinez groundout, giving time for Chris Johnson to get home. Milwaukee responded in the bottom of the seventh with a Gonzalez single to drive in Hart. The Astros got one back when Johnson singled Altuve home safely in the eighth, followed by Jordan Schafer's sacrifice fly to give Kyle Weiland time to score, and Jed Lowrie singling in Johnson. The Brewers shot back again in their half of the inning as Carlos Gomez hit a solo home run. They held from here for a 9-6 win, with Wolf getting the win, John Axford converting the save, and Norris taking a heavy loss.
Out to Arizona, with the Diamondbacks hosting the Philadelphia Phillies. Vance Worley and Josh Collmenter are the young starters. Philadelphia began the scoring with a fourth inning Hunter Pence two-run home run, knocking in Jimmy Rollins, followed by another two-run blast, this time from Laynce Nix to clear the bases of Ty Wigginton. Arizona got on the board in the fifth with a Cody Ransom solo shot. The Phillies extended the lead in the seventh inning with a Pete Orr triple, clearing the bases of Nix, Brian Schneider, and Juan Pierre. The Diamondbacks got one back in the bottom of the seventh as Ryan Roberts doubled in Willie Bloomquist, before completing his trip around on a Gerardo Parra double, and Parra came home on a groundout by Justin Upton. Philadelphia got one back as Shane Victorino launched a solo shot in the eighth inning. Arizona shot back with a solo home run off the bat of Jason Kubel in the bottom of the eighth. The final was 8-5, with Worley getting the win, Jonathan Papelbon picking up the save and Collmenter taking the loss.
Into California, as the San Diego Padres hot the Washington Nationals. Gio Gonzalez and Clayton Richard get the starting nods. Washington was first on the board with a seventh inning Chad Tracy single, scoring both Xavier Nady and Wilson Ramos. San Diego got on the board in the bottom of the seventh on an Andy Parrino single that combined with an error to bring home Cameron Maybin. The Nationals answered in the ninth with Rick Ankiel singling to score Ramos for a 3-1 victory. The win went to Gonzalez, the save was converted by Henry Rodriguez, and Richard took the loss.
North to Oakland, as the Athletics host the Chicago White Sox. Gavin Floyd and Tommy Milone get the ball tonight. Oakland got things going in the eighth inning as Kurt Suzuki doubled to score Daric Barton and Eric Sogard singled to drive in Suzuki. This accounted for all the runs in the game, giving Milone a win, Grant Balfour a save, and Floyd a loss in the 2-0 game.
Finally, in Los Angeles, the Dodgers host the Atlanta Braves. Mike Minor and Aaron Harang are on the hill. Los Angeles started off with a two-run home run by Juan Rivera in the first inning, scoring Mark Ellis. Atlanta got on the board in the fifth inning as Chipper Jones hit a solo home run, and then they tied it as Martin Prado grounded out to score Jason Heyward. The Braves got the lead in the sixth as Brian McCann darted home on a wild pitch. The Dodgers retied it in the bottom of the sixth with Matt Kemp grounding into a fielder's choice, which combined with an error to get Dee Gordon home safely. Atlanta took the lead in the ninth as Prado tripled, forcing in Tyler Pastornicky, and they wouldn't let go in the 4-3 game. Eric O'Flaherty got the win, Craig Kimbrel converted the save, and Javy Guerra was pinned with the loss.
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