Recap Roundups
July 31, 2016
Baltimore 6, Toronto 2
The Baltimore Orioles accomplished plenty with their 12-inning, 6-2 win over the Toronto Blue Jays on Sunday afternoon.
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Cleveland 8, Oakland 0
For the Cleveland Indians, the day got off to an exciting beginning, and the game wasn't so bad, either.
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Detroit 11, Houston 0
Games sometimes go on within the games.
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Tampa Bay 5, NY Yankees 3
This wasn't how the Yankees wanted to come home to New York on Monday.
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NY Mets 6, Colorado 4
Neil Walker continued busting out of his slump Sunday afternoon, when Jeurys Familia began emerging from his own funk and the New York Mets halted a four-game losing streak.
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Miami 5, St. Louis 4
After a game-winning triple with two outs in the bottom of the ninth -- his first career walk-off RBI -- Derek Dietrich celebrated with his teammates, who yanked off his jersey.
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Atlanta 2, Philadelphia 1
Jeff Francoeur is making the most of the second time with his hometown Atlanta Braves.
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Minnesota 6, Chi. White Sox 4
For as good as he was pitching, Minnesota Twins starter Ervin Santana had to block out what was happening in the field behind him.
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Milwaukee 4, Pittsburgh 2
Even in rebuilding mode, the Milwaukee Brewers still own the Pittsburgh Pirates at Miller Park.
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Texas 5, Kansas City 3
The Texas Rangers have found their stride and in doing so may have put a halt to the faint hopes of the Kansas City Royals repeating as World Series champs.
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Boston 5, LA Angels 3
Leadership often demands actions more often than words, as Dustin Pedroia demonstrated Sunday.
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San Francisco 3, Washington 1
Two days after watching a triple play work against his team, San Francisco Giants manager Bruce Bochy pulled out the old triple-pitcher play Sunday.
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LA Dodgers 14, Arizona 3
The Los Angeles Dodgers might be down to three healthy starting pitchers. But their offense continues to carry them.
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Cincinnati 3, San Diego 2
Cincinnati Reds right-hander Homer Bailey victoriously completed the long road back Sunday afternoon at Petco Park.
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Chi. Cubs 7, Seattle 6
Joe Maddon arrived to the postgame press conference drenched from the victory celebration Sunday night. Liquid dripped from his hat, and the Chicago Cubs manager used a towel to dry his glasses.
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