Recap Roundups
May 12, 2015
St. Louis 8, Cleveland 3
The game plan for the St. Louis Cardinals offensively is the same every night.
Full Recap >>
Toronto 10, Baltimore 2
Toronto left-hander Mark Buehrle said there aren't any secrets to his recent success against the Baltimore Orioles.
Full Recap >>
Toronto 10, Baltimore 2
The Baltimore Orioles were very glad to return home Monday night, and they celebrated it with one of their trademark victories that combined power and pitching.
Full Recap >>
Pittsburgh 7, Philadelphia 2
It was an anniversary for Pittsburgh Pirates A.J. Burnett on Tuesday night, and he celebrated in style.
Full Recap >>
Detroit 2, Minnesota 1
Brad Ausmus has been frustrated watching his offense in recent games. The Detroit Tigers manager wasn't thrilled once again Tuesday, but his team did just enough to get a bounce-back victory.
Full Recap >>
Tampa Bay 4, NY Yankees 2
The Tampa Bay Rays entered Tuesday's game with a 1-6 head-to-head record against the New York Yankees and seemed to be on the verge of adding to their dismal mark after falling behind 2-0 in the first inning.
Full Recap >>
Cincinnati 4, Atlanta 3
Coming off an All-Star campaign, Cincinnati Reds catcher Devin Mesoraco didn't expect to be relegated to a pinch-hitting role just two weeks into this season.
Full Recap >>
Kansas City 7, Texas 6
Kansas City Royals left fielder Alex Gordon opened up the 10th inning with one thought in his mind.
Full Recap >>
Chi. Cubs 6, NY Mets 1
Given the choice, Jake Arrieta would like to go deep every time he pitches.
Full Recap >>
Chi. White Sox 4, Milwaukee 2
One of the selling points of interleague play is giving fans opportunities to see players from the other league.
Full Recap >>
San Francisco 8, Houston 1
For a team that hadn't scored more than six runs all season, the San Francisco Giants might view their 8-1 win over suddenly the slumping Houston Astros on Tuesday as a wealth of riches.
Full Recap >>
Arizona 14, Washington 6
Right fielder Mark Trumbo is settling into the No. 2 spot in the Arizona lineup quite nicely.
Full Recap >>
Oakland 9, Boston 2
Oakland A's right fielder Josh Reddick might have found himself a new job Tuesday night at the O.co Coliseum.
Full Recap >>
LA Angels 5, Colorado 2
Johnny Giavotella may have collected the game-winning hit, but Albert Pujols had the game-winning stolen base.
Full Recap >>
Seattle 11, San Diego 4
Lloyd McClendon spent a good part of April reminding reporters that it was a long season and that his team was going to find its offensive groove.
Full Recap >>
LA Dodgers 11, Miami 1
Giancarlo Stanton registered the longest and hardest hits, but the Los Angeles Dodgers made all of the noise in a romp over the Miami Marlins.
Full Recap >>