Each day, MLB.com selects one player from each game whose performance stands out:
Hanley Ramirez | Marlins 3, D-backs 2
Ramirez broke out of an 0-for-26 slump with a walk-off single, ending Miami's six-game slide.
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Matt Kemp | Dodgers 4, Nationals 3Kemp's 11th homer of the season, a walk-off shot in the 10th, sealed the Dodgers' comeback win.
Yadier Molina | Cardinals 7, Astros 3Molina went 4-for-4 with a two-run homer in the sixth inning against the Brewers.
Dan Haren | Angels 2, Indians 1Haren allowed one run on four hits with seven strikeouts over eight innings to snap the Angels' five-game losing streak.
Tim Lincecum | Giants 2, Padres 1
Lincecum threw eight dominant innings and broke up Anthony Bass' perfect game with a sixth-inning single.
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Erik Bedard | Pirates 4, Braves 2Notching his first win of the season, Bedard allowed one run in five innings, striking out nine Braves along the way.
Jay Bruce | Reds 6, Astros 0Bruce hit a two-run double, a two-run homer and doubled a runner off of first base.
Jon Lester | Red Sox 1, White Sox 0Lester worked seven shutout innings, allowing five hits and striking out seven, to record his first win and extend the Red Sox winning streak to six.
Colby Lewis | Rangers 7, Rays 2Lewis improved to 3-0 with six solid innings and plenty of run support at Rangers Ballpark.
Brandon Morrow | Blue Jays 7, Mariners 0Morrow struck out nine in six innings to beat his former team and end the Blue Jays' losing streak.
Drew Smyly | Tigers 7, Yankees 5Smyly allowed a run on two hits over six-plus innings, striking out seven, to earn his first Major League win.
Carlos Ruiz | Phillies 5, Cubs 2Ruiz put the Phillies ahead with a two-run single and added a solo homer.
Chris Davis | Orioles 10, Athletics 1Davis went 3-for-4 with four RBIs in Baltimore's win over Oakland.
Dillon Gee | Mets 7, Rockies 5Gee threw a career-high 116 pitches over seven innings at Coors Field to earn the win on his 26th birthday.
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