Recap Roundups
June 27, 2017
Washington 6, Chi. Cubs 1
The Washington Nationals have flexed their offensive muscle all season, leading the National League in home runs (117) and slugging percentage (.477).
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Tampa Bay 4, Pittsburgh 2
It was a game that went from a potential no-hitter to a pitchers' duel to the Tampa Bay Rays salvaging a win as a reward for starter Alex Cobb's strong outing.
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Baltimore 3, Toronto 1
Kevin Gausman had that winning feeling again Tuesday night.
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Cincinnati 8, Milwaukee 6
Reds pitchers have allowed at least one home run in each of the past 20 games to extend a franchise record.
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Boston 9, Minnesota 2
Gary DiSarcina said he found out just after noon Tuesday that Boston Red Sox manager John Farrell was suspended for a game for making contact with an umpire Saturday night.
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Miami 6, NY Mets 3
Christian Yelich hasn't been happy with his production.
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Texas 2, Cleveland 1
After watching Cleveland Indians hitters erupt for 15 runs and 19 hits on Monday, Texas Rangers pitcher Tyson Ross went into Tuesday's game hoping for the best.
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Detroit 5, Kansas City 3
Justin Verlander couldn't believe his luck. Or lack of it.
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Chi. White Sox 4, NY Yankees 3
Jose Abreu wanted one more opportunity. He got it and came through in a big way.
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Oakland 6, Houston 4
Oakland Athletics manager Bob Melvin needed a postgame alert to grasp the personal significance of the grand slam third baseman Ryon Healy belted in the sixth inning.
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Arizona 6, St. Louis 5
The Arizona Diamondbacks have built their franchise-record start on comebacks, walk-offs and everyone taking a turn pulling the rope.
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LA Dodgers 4, LA Angels 0
The Los Angeles Dodgers' 4-0 victory over the Los Angeles Angels on Tuesday night was what one would call a smart win.
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Philadelphia 8, Seattle 2
Aaron Nola couldn't help himself.
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Atlanta 3, San Diego 0
Atlanta Braves rookie Sean Newcomb finally cashed a winning ticket.
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San Francisco 4, Colorado 3
The San Francisco Giants have found more than their fair share of ways to lose ballgames this season.
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