Each day, MLB.com selects one player from each game whose performance stands out:
Quintin Berry | Tigers 8, Angels 6
Berry went 3-for-5 with two runs scored, an RBI and two key stolen bases in the Tigers' comeback win.
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Joe Blanton | Phillies 3, Dodgers 2Blanton stifled the Dodgers over eight innings, allowing just two runs on six hits while striking out seven without walking a batter.
Shin-Soo Choo | Indians 3, Rays 2Choo, who had his leadoff homer in the first inning overturned, drove in a run and scored twice.
Allen Craig | Cardinals 3, Brewers 2After Matt Holliday stroked a bases-loaded single with two outs and two strikes in the ninth to tie it, Craig followed with a go-ahead single.
Dexter Fowler | Rockies 5, Pirates 4Fowler's walk-off sac fly in the ninth rescued the Rockies after they blew a three-run lead a half-inning earlier.
Adrian Gonzalez | Red Sox 5, White Sox 1Gonzalez singled home a tying run in the first inning and then crushed a go-ahead three-run homer in the eighth to defeat the White Sox and Kevin Youkilis, who went 3-for-4 in his return to Fenway.
J.A. Happ | Astros 2, Padres 0Happ turned in his best start of the season, limiting the Padres to four hits and a walk over 6 1/3 scoreless innings for the win.
Raul Ibanez | Yankees 6, Blue Jays 3Ibanez's grand slam in the eighth, the Yankees' sixth slam this season, broke a tie and helped the Bombers take the series opener.
Miguel Montero | D-backs 5, Reds 3Montero doubled in three runs in Arizona's four-run first, then homered to put the game on ice.
Denard Span | Twins 19, Orioles 7Span led a record-setting night of offense for the Twins with five RBIs, including a three-run double in a seven-run first inning.
Casper Wells | Mariners 9, Royals 4Wells connected on a three-run homer and a two-run triple to help the Mariners cruise in Kansas City.
Carlos Zambrano | Marlins 5, Nationals 3Big Z didn't have his best stuff, but he induced four double plays to escape damage, earning his first win since June 3.
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