Recap Roundups
July 23, 2016
Seattle 14, Toronto 5
With the way Hasashi Iwakuma has been pitching these days, he does not need lot of support from his hitters.
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San Francisco 2, NY Yankees 1
Getting thrown out at the plate was frustrating, allowing a run to score on an error was disappointing and not being able to get the go-ahead run in from second base was a downer.
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Pittsburgh 7, Philadelphia 4
Pittsburgh used two big innings Saturday to beat Philadelphia, and they were big for different reasons.
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Baltimore 5, Cleveland 2
The Baltimore Orioles are beginning to find the kind of starting pitching they've been waiting for all season, and it's a big reason for their three-game winning streak.
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Washington 3, San Diego 2
It has been a rough few days for Stephen Drew, a reserve infielder for the Washington Nationals.
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Minnesota 11, Boston 9
On Friday, the Minnesota Twins used a prolific pitching performance from starter Kyle Gibson to beat the Boston Red Sox.
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Chi. White Sox 4, Detroit 3
Adam Eaton hit a walk-off single to lift the Chicago White Sox to a 4-3 win over the Detroit Tigers in the conclusion of a suspended game Sunday afternoon.
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Houston 7, LA Angels 2
Astros right-hander Collin McHugh was proud to declare Saturday "Gatty Day" in honor of his battery mate Evan Gattis, whose offensive output complemented his coordinated effort with McHugh.
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Cincinnati 6, Arizona 1
With no date set for Homer Bailey's return, the Cincinnati Reds could need someone to fill one more slot in the rotation. Right-hander Keyvius Sampson took the mound Saturday night eager to show he's capable of that role.
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Milwaukee 6, Chi. Cubs 1
Two games into a season-long 10-game home stand, nobody on the Milwaukee Brewers roster is happier to be back home than outfielder Kirk Nieuwenhuis.
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Miami 7, NY Mets 2
Speed kills, and whether it was Jose Fernandez's 99-mph fastballs or Giancarlo Stanton's 100-plus-mph line drives, the Miami Marlins knocked out the New York Mets on Saturday night.
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Texas 7, Kansas City 4
Adrian Beltre and Nomar Mazara hit home runs and drove in three runs as the Texas Rangers beat the Kansas City Royals 7-4 on Saturday night for only their third win in the last 13 games.
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LA Dodgers 7, St. Louis 2
Two big innings and a solid start from Kenta Maeda got the Los Angeles Dodgers back into the win column after a 16-inning loss on Friday night.
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Colorado 8, Atlanta 4
Trevor Story added to his burgeoning rookie lore Saturday night for the Rockies, hitting two home runs to set a record and driving in a career-high five runs as Colorado beat the Atlanta Braves 8-4.
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Oakland 4, Tampa Bay 3
Another day, another walk-off win for the Oakland A's against the Tampa Bay Rays, this one even more spectacular than the first.
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