Recap Roundups
July 24, 2016
NY Yankees 5, San Francisco 2
Chad Green gives the New York Yankees the impression of being someone who is calm in difficult situations.
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Toronto 2, Seattle 0
J.A. Happ admitted it felt a little strange pitching against the Seattle Mariners, the team he was with for much of last season.
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Arizona 9, Cincinnati 8
The Arizona Diamondbacks hit four home runs on Sunday afternoon, but what was most encouraging was the overall offensive production which had been lacking in recent weeks.
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NY Mets 3, Miami 0
Steven Matz pitched six scoreless innings and Jose Reyes drilled a go-ahead RBI triple to lead the New York Mets to a 3-0 win over the Miami Marlins on Sunday afternoon at Marlins Park.
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NY Mets 3, Miami 0
Steven Matz pitched six scoreless innings and Jose Reyes drilled a go-ahead RBI triple to lead the New York Mets to a 3-0 win over the Miami Marlins on Sunday afternoon at Marlins Park.
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Baltimore 5, Cleveland 3
Baltimore's Nolan Reimold has not had a lot of at-bats lately so he began taking practice swings in the cage underneath Camden Yards late in the game against Cleveland.
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Boston 8, Minnesota 7
On days when Rick Porcello doesn't have his best stuff, it certainly helps to have hitters like Hanley Ramirez and Travis Shaw backing him up.
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Pittsburgh 5, Philadelphia 4
Pirates rookie Adam Frazier didn't shy away from playing a guessing game when he was brought in to pinch-hit in the seventh inning Sunday.
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San Diego 10, Washington 6
San Diego Padres reliever Ryan Buchter pumped his fist and let out a yell after he struck out Michael A. Taylor to end the bottom of the eighth inning in a tie game Sunday afternoon.
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Chi. White Sox 5, Detroit 4
Right fielder Adam Eaton shook his head at a crazy ending to a wild weekend.
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Chi. White Sox 5, Detroit 4
The Chicago White Sox and Detroit Tigers were tied 3-3 after eight innings before rain suspended Saturday night's game, which will be resumed before Sunday's series finale.
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Houston 13, LA Angels 3
While there were hits and runs evenly distributed throughout their lineup on Sunday, the Houston Astros had second baseman Jose Altuve to thank for serving as their linchpin. Again. It's always Altuve.
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Chi. Cubs 6, Milwaukee 5
With the temperature nearing 100 degrees with humidity levels hovering near 80 percent, the last thing anybody in either dugout wanted Sunday afternoon was a four-hour baseball game.
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Texas 2, Kansas City 1
The Kansas City Royals like to claim they have the best bullpen in the majors, but on Sunday the Texas Rangers had a better one.
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Oakland 3, Tampa Bay 2
After back-to-back walk-off wins against the Tampa Bay Rays, the Oakland Athletics didn't wait until the final inning for a hero to step up Sunday.
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Colorado 7, Atlanta 2
Nolan Arenado and Trevor Story continued their home run duel Sunday as the Colorado Rockies walloped the Atlanta Braves 7-2 to sweep the teams' four-game series.
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LA Dodgers 9, St. Louis 6
Mike Mayers' major league debut was a horror show.
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