Recap Roundups
May 22, 2015
Texas 10, NY Yankees 9
Numerous visiting managers have come into Yankee Stadium and discussed the various reasons why no game is ever over.
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Pittsburgh 4, NY Mets 1
Gerrit Cole pitched into the ninth inning for the first time in his 50th career start and tied for the National League lead in wins.
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Washington 2, Philadelphia 1
Max Scherzer won his fourth straight start and became the first Nationals pitcher in nearly 10 years to go at least seven innings in seven starts in a row.
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Seattle 4, Toronto 3
Seattle Mariners ace Felix Hernandez does not need many breaks.
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Detroit 6, Houston 2
Miguel Cabrera's opposite-field power has rubbed off on teammate J.D. Martinez.
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Baltimore 8, Miami 5
Manny Machado, a Miami native playing his first game at Marlins Park, made himself right at home Friday night, producing three RBIs and a run-saving catch.
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LA Angels 12, Boston 5
Garrett Richards said it was no big deal pitching at Fenway Park for the first time since suffering a devastating knee injury there last August.
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Cleveland 7, Cincinnati 3
The Cleveland Indians' starting pitchers are on a roll, and so is the entire team.
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Tampa Bay 5, Oakland 2
Facing a pitcher who used to call Tropicana Field home, the Rays made Oakland starter Scott Kazmir feel quite comfortable over the first four innings of Friday's game, going 0-for-5 with runners in scoring position.
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Milwaukee 11, Atlanta 0
Right now it's tough for anyone to retire Ryan Braun. Just ask the Atlanta Braves, who had no luck doing it on Friday night.
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Chi. White Sox 3, Minnesota 2
Jeff Samardzija was apparently just getting his feet wet when he gave up two runs in the first inning against the Minnesota Twins on Friday.
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Kansas City 5, St. Louis 0
The Kansas City Royals rotation continues to give up nothing.
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San Francisco 11, Colorado 8
Ryan Vogelsong gave San Francisco its fourth consecutive superb start, first baseman Brandon Belt hit a memorably long home run and two late rallies by the rampaging Giants sealed an 11-8 win over the Colorado Rockies on Friday night.
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Arizona 5, Chi. Cubs 4
The Diamondbacks are used to heroics by first baseman Paul Goldschmidt, and he produced again Friday. But it was rookie shortstop Nick Ahmed who stole the show.
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LA Dodgers 2, San Diego 1
In a battle between two teams having trouble generating runs, rookie center fielder Joc Pederson bailed out the Los Angeles Dodgers on Friday night.
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