Milwaukee Brewers 2, Atlanta Braves 4: Kelly Johnson drove in three runs for the Braves to help them avoid the sweep, and Jorge Campillo, a surprisingly solid starter thus far, gave up 4 hits and 2 earned in 7 innings pitched. He has a 2.54 ERA on the year.

New York Yankees 10, Pittsburgh Pirates 0: It was just a matter of time before the Yanks got hot, and that time seems to have come. That said, can their hitting keep up with the BoSox and Rays’ pitching?

LA Angels 4, Washington Nationals 5: A win like this can make Washington’s season. They’re not going anywhere, they aren’t any good, and beating one of the best teams in the AL at home is a positive sign for a team ridden with injuries.

Seattle Mariners 2, New York Mets 8: The only bright thing about this season for the Mariners is that Richie Sexson will no longer be in Seattle, and neither will Adrian Beltre.

Tampa Bay Rays 15, Florida Marlins 3: Every time I see their record, I have to pinch myself. At 46-31, no one saw the Rays being this good this early.

Baltimore Orioles 4, Chicago Cubs 7: Best team in baseball? Maybe. The Cubs jumped to a 4-0 lead, and never looked back after.

Texas Rangers 3, Houston Astros 2: At a time, it looked as if Houston may be a playoff caliber team. Now it looks as if they’re anything but.

Minnesota Twins 9, San Diego Padres 3: The Twins are a surprising 41-36, and very much alive in the thick of the race in the AL Wild Card.

Chicago White Sox 0, LA Dodgers 5: Eric Stults pitched nine scoreless innings, only giving up 4 hits, and is now 2-0 on the year with a .60 ERA. I know it’s early, but the guy looks awful good.

Arizona Diamondbacks 0, Boston Red Sox 5: The D’Backs started as one of the best teams in baseball. Then they got swept by the Cubs, and now they’re reeling.

San Francisco Giants 4, Cleveland Indians 1: Speaking of teams that came into the season thought as one of the best in the Bigs. There’s now rumors that C.C. Sabathia is on the trading block — oh no.

St. Louis Cardinals 7, Detroit Tigers 8: My early-season-World-Series prediction is starting to pan out, in a kinda-kind of way. They’re only five games back of the White Sox, which is one Ozzie Fit away from imploding.

Cincinnati Reds 6, Toronto Blue Jays 5: The Blue Jays have great pitching, but don’t get hitting when they pitch. Then when they hit, they can’t seem to get pitching, either.

Colorado Rockies 2, Kansas City Royals 4: Colorado better win 20-somethin’ straight again to have any hope of a World Series.

Philadelphia Phillies 4, Oakland A’s 0: Oakland’s a great pitching team but can’t hit. And the Phillies can hit, and they can sometimes pitch, as last night showed.