Welcome to The Walk Off, the nightly MLB recap from Big League Stew. Here we'll look the top performers of the night, show you a must-see highlight and rundown the scoreboard. First, we start with a game you need to know about.

Remember when the Baltimore Orioles started spring training winless in their first 12 games? That was a long time ago, and fortunately for them that time doesn't matter one bit right now.*
For the first time since 2011, the Orioles are 4-0 to start the regular season. That's what counts, and they're doing it on both sides of the field, which is definitely encouraging.*
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Of course, Baltimore's stacked lineup will set the pace more often than not. That's exactly what they did on Friday, connecting for four home runs in a 6-1 victory against the Rays.**
All four, by the way, came against Rays ace Chris Archer. Returning slugger Chris Davis started the barrage with a*solo shot in the second inning. *Then in the fifth, Baltimore really exploded. Jonathan Schoop, Nolan Reimold*and*Manny Machado each connected for a solo home run in that frame as the Orioles blew the game wide open.*
The offense was more than enough for starter Chris Tillman, who allowed just an Evan Longoria solo home run over his five innings.*
Overall, the Orioles rotation, which came into the season with low expectations, has allowed just three earned runs over the first four games. Their bullpen has picked up a lot of slack as well, especially during Monday's rain-interrupted opener. On Friday, T.J. McFarland and Brad Bauch combined for four scoreless innings to preserve the lead.
TOP PERFORMERS


Trevor Brown:
The San Francisco Giants only had two hits on Friday night. Both of them were home runs, and that was enough to defeat the Dodgers 3-2. The big one belonged to Brown, who started the game for a resting Buster Posey. He delivered a game-tying two-run shot in the eighth, which was the first of his young career. Two innings later, Brandon Crawford ended it with a walkoff blast as the Giants secured a dramatic win. *
Cardinals' pinch-hitters:**A balanced attack helped St. Louis earn its first win of the season. Ten different players had at least one hit while seven different players scored runs in the*Cardinals 7-4 victory.*That includes an MLB record setting three pinch-hit home runs, coming from Aledmys Diaz, Jeremy Hazelbaker and Greg Garcia.*
Matt Kemp and Yangervis Solarte: After starting the season on the wrong side of history, the Padres finally broke out in Friday's 13-6 win against the Rockies. San Diego's scoreless streak actually reached 30 innings to begin the season, but Kemp and Solarte helped put that stretch of futility behind them by combining for seven hits and eight RBIs.
Brock Holt:*Things did not look promising for the Boston Red Sox early in their eventual 8-7 win over the Blue Jays. After four innings, Boston trailed 7-2 thanks*to a Josh Donaldson grand slam. With Marcus Stroman as the opposing pitcher, the cause almost looked lost. That was, until Boston's Mr. Everything, Brock Holt, stepped up and hit a game-changing grand slam. The slam didn't give Boston the lead, but it gave them life. Holt also added an RBI to complete a big night. *
MUST-SEE HIGHLIGHT


It was a Marte par-tay in Cincinnati. The Pirates defeated the Reds 6-5 and improved to 4-0 thanks to Starling Marte's go-ahead grand slam in the eighth inning.*
THE SCOREBOARD
Tigers 4, Yankees 0: Jordan Zimmermann pitched seven scoreless innings in his Detroit debut. Offensively, Miguel Cabrera delivered his first homer of the season while Nick Castellanos went a perfect 4 for 4.
Mets 7, Phillies 2: Jacob deGrom tossed six innings of one-run ball before leaving with right lat tightness. His exit is being called precautionary and is not expected to impact his next scheduled start. The Phillies, meanwhile, fall to 0-4.

Indians 7, White Sox 1: Cleveland never looked back after scoring three in the first, two in the second and two in the fourth against John Danks. Carlos Santana and Yan Gomes each had two RBIs.*
Brewers 6, Astros 4: Former Astro Chris Carter smacked a two-run homer and Ryan Braun added his first homer of the season to lead the Brew Crew.*
Royals 4, Twins 3: Kansas City rallied for two in the eighth inning thanks to Salvador Perez's RBI triple and a sacrifice fly from Omar Infante.*
Diamondbacks 3, Cubs 2: Yasmany Tomas delivered a walk-off single in the ninth inning to hand Chicago its first defeat in 2016. Paul Goldschmidt had two RBIs, including the game-tying single in the eighth.*
A’s 3, Mariners 2: Chris Coghlan smacked a go-ahead solo home run in the ninth to give Oakland its second one-run win of the season.*
Rangers 7, Angels 3: A.J. Griffin pitched six innings of three-run ball to win his Texas debut.*
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