Recap Roundups
May 06, 2015
Washington 7, Miami 5
Washington right fielder Bryce Harper came to the plate in the bottom of the seventh inning with a chance to hit his fourth homer of the game Wednesday afternoon.
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Arizona 13, Colorado 7
Rain never let up Tuesday, causing the Colorado Rockies to postpone their game with the Arizona Diamondbacks about 1 hour, 40 minutes before it was due to start.
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San Diego 9, San Francisco 1
San Diego Padres right-hander Ian Kennedy admitted to feeling extra pressure before his first pitch Wednesday afternoon against the San Francisco Giants.
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Arizona 5, Colorado 1
An impressive Arizona debut by left-hander Robbie Ray helped the Diamondbacks beat the Colorado Rockies 5-1 and complete a doubleheader sweep on Wednesday.
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Arizona 5, Colorado 1
An impressive Arizona debut by left-hander Robbie Ray helped the Diamondbacks beat the Colorado Rockies 5-1 and complete a doubleheader sweep on Wednesday.
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Cincinnati 3, Pittsburgh 0
It was the perfect situation for the Cincinnati Reds: Mike Leake on the mound facing a punchless Pittsburgh Pirates offense.
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Toronto 5, NY Yankees 1
It was a long time coming, but left-hander Mark Buehrle finally beat the New York Yankees on Wednesday.
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NY Mets 5, Baltimore 1
Reigning National League Rookie of the Year Jacob deGrom righted himself Wednesday night. Did Wednesday also signal the start of New York Mets second baseman Dilson Herrera's campaign to succeed his teammate as the Senior Circuit's top rookie?
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Tampa Bay 5, Boston 3
Joey Butler did it again on Wednesday night.
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Atlanta 7, Philadelphia 5
Rookie right-hander Mike Foltynewicz is 2-0 for the Atlanta Braves and the Philadelphia Phillies are still searching for a series victory on the road.
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Chi. White Sox 7, Detroit 6
Throughout their early-season struggles, the Chicago White Sox players maintained their confidence was high and things would turn around soon.
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Cleveland 10, Kansas City 3
Cleveland right-hander Carlos Carrasco was sharp, while Kansas City left-hander Danny Duffy was anything but.
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Texas 11, Houston 3
With an ice bag strapped to his shoulder and enough Ace bandage to made his torso look like that of a mummy, Colby Lewis celebrated a successful sweep with a smile.
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Minnesota 13, Oakland 0
It didn't take Minnesota Twins right fielder Eddie Rosario long to make an impact in his first major league game.
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Milwaukee 6, LA Dodgers 3
Craig Counsell's first two games as manager of the Milwaukee Brewers came against former Cy Young Award winners Clayton Kershaw and Zack Greinke and, while his squad was fortunate to come out with a split against those two pitchers, Counsell had to be somewhat relieved to see right-hander Joe Wieland slated to make his first major league appearance of the season Wednesday night at Miller Park.
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Chi. Cubs 6, St. Louis 5
The Chicago Cubs signed Jon Lester to a $155 million contract for games like Wednesday night.
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LA Angels 4, Seattle 3
Mike Trout hit a 441-foot home run and made a spectacular diving catch in center field, but little-known Johnny Giavotella stole the spotlight in the Los Angeles Angels' 4-3 win over the Seattle Mariners Wednesday night at Angel Stadium.
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