3-2. Maeda controls with its serpentine Diamondbacks
The starter Kenta Maeda pitched five strong innings and led the Dodgers to a 3-2 victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks.
With his victory the Dodgers left with four - game lead over second - place San Francisco Giants in the West Division Liga Nacional.
Maeda (15-9) allowed three hits, one run, walked three and struck out six on the way to victory.
In the attack, in the fourth inning the first baseman Adrian Gonzalez came to the register with the winning run error by leveraging Dominican intermediatist Jean Segura.
Defeating the starter Zack Greinke loaded (12-7) in six innings, allowing four hits and three runs.
8-2. Posey hits homer and the Giants beat Cardinals
The catcher Buster Posey hit homer in the triumph of the San Francisco Giants 8-2 on the St. Louis Cardinals.
Despite the victory, the Giants have four games behind the leaders of the West Division of the National League, the Los Angeles Dodgers,
But they also remained one - game lead over the New York Mets in the race for the wild card of the league , and three over the Cardinals.
Posey (13) sent the ball out of the field in the fourth inning when hunting relay serpentine Mexican Jaime Garcia, with a runner ahead.
Victory on the mound was the starting pitcher Matt Moore credited (4-4) in five innings, allowed seven hits and two runs.
The defeat was for the starter Luke Weaver (1-3) in two episodes and two thirds, by accepting five hits and six runs.
6-0. Gattis and stick Gonzalez homers against the Mariners
The designated hitter Evan Gattis and first baseman Marwin Gonzalez homered for the Astros, who beat 6-0 to the Seattle Mariners.
Gattis (27) and Gonzalez (13) were the bats power of Tejano ninth.
Gonzalez sent the ball the other side of the fence in the fifth inning, with no partner ahead when starter Felix Hernandez had pulled one out of the episode.
The victory was the credited starter Collin McHugh (11-10) in seven innings, allowed two hits, walked two and struck out six.
He was defeated Hernandez (11-6) in four innings, accepting eight hits, two home runs and six runs.
5-0. Tulowitzki homers and Encarnacion stick
The shortstop Troy Tulowitzki and first baseman Edwin Encarnacion homered and the Toronto Blue Jays beat the Angels 5-0 in Los Angeles.
Tulowitzki (24) and Encarnacion (40) were commissioned to bring the power of their bats on the field.
The Dominican exceeded serpentine relay Andrew Bailey in the ninth.
Encarnacion four corners leading to a corridor ahead with one out in the episode.
The victory was the starter RA Dickey said (10-14) in five innings, allowed seven hits, walked one and struck out five.
The Mexican Roberto Osuna closer (33) was credited rescue in an innings, giving a base and striking an enemy.
The defeat was for the starter Jered Weaver (11-12) in six innings, accepting seven hits, a homer and two runs.
8-7. Descalso tows the difference for the Rockies
Pinch - hitter Daniel Descalso hit RBI single in the winning run and the Colorado Rockies beat the Padres 8-7 in San Diego.
In the ninth Descalso unstoppable hit to center and sent to the register to David Dahl with the notation that sealed the victory Rockies.
The victory was the closer said Adam Ottavino (1-2) in a third of perfect episode.
For the Padres first baseman Wil Myers (25) and Venezuelan shortstop Luis Sardinas (2) each hit home runs.
Sardinas the ball disappeared in the sixth inning without riders ahead launches opener against Tyler Chatwood, no outs in the episode.
Defeating the loaded closer Brandon Maurer (0-5) in two-thirds of episode, he allowed five hits and three runs.
9-7. Freeze unstoppable hits and seal the win for the Pirates
Pinch-hitter David Freeze hit two-run single in the tenth episode and sealed the triumph of the Pittsburgh Pirates 9-7 on the Cincinnati Reds.
Despite the victory the Pirates remain 5.5 games behind the New York Mets in the race for the second wild card of the Liga Nacional.
Freese sent to the register to catcher Francisco Cervelli and shortstop Jordy Mercer with the races that defined the victory of the Pirates.
In the attack the Rangers Gregory Polanco (22) hit four corners in the first episode.
The Dominican hit home runs against starter Robert Stephenson launches carrying a runner ahead when one out in the entrance.
The victory was the credited Dominican relay Antonio Bastardo (3-0) in an episode, striking an enemy.
The Reds catcher Ramon Cabrera Venezuela (2) also sent the ball into the street with a runner ahead against the service that sent him Vogelsong, no outs in the episode.
The defeat was for the relief Tony Cingrani (2-5) in two thirds of an inning, allowing four hits and three runs.
7-4. Throws out the full game and beat the Royals
The starter Chris Out released their sixth complete game this season to lead the AL in that paragraph and led the White Sox to a 7-4 victory over Kansas City Royals.
Sale (16-8) threw nine innings, allowed eight hits, four runs, walked one and struck out 10 enemies to get the win.
In the attack the second baseman Carlos Sanchez (1) and the Dominican Melky Cabrera Ranger (11) homered connected.
Sanchez (1) hit home runs in the eighth inning leading two riders ahead against launches Dominican closer Kelvin Herrera, who had pulled one out of the entrance.
While Cabrera (11) sent the ball out of the field in the ninth against closer services Peter Moylan, no runners with two outs in the entrance.
The Cuban first baseman Jose Abreu hit single in his first two at-bats and reached 12 games in the last 18, connecting at least two incogibles.
Herrera was defeated (2-5) in an innings, allowed three hits, a home run and four runs.