Recap Roundups
August 18, 2015
NY Mets 5, Baltimore 3
Right-hander Jacob deGrom allowed one run over 7 2/3 innings, Curtis Granderson hit a pair of homers and the New York Mets took the series opener against the Baltimore Orioles with a 5-3 victory Tuesday.
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NY Mets 5, Baltimore 3
Right-hander Jacob deGrom allowed one run over 7 2/3 innings, Curtis Granderson hit a pair of homers and the New York Mets took the series opener against the Baltimore Orioles with a 5-3 victory Tuesday.
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NY Yankees 8, Minnesota 4
In his first three at-bats, Alex Rodriguez's prolonged slump continued with balls hit in the air but into opposing gloves.
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Toronto 8, Philadelphia 5
Toronto Blue Jays third baseman Josh Donaldson is regarded as a candidate for the American League most valuable player award.
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Pittsburgh 9, Arizona 8
The long baseball season gives just about everyone the opportunity to be a hero, even someone like Pedro Florimon, a utility infielder who is the 25th player on the Pittsburgh Pirates' 25-man roster.
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Boston 9, Cleveland 1
The Boston Red Sox won a baseball game but made much bigger noise off the field on Tuesday night.
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Kansas City 3, Cincinnati 1
Jarrod Dyson was a late addition to the Kansas City Royals lineup on Tuesday night when Omar Infante came down with back spasms.
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Detroit 10, Chi. Cubs 8
The Detroit Tigers used 18 players, nearly tapped out the bullpen and had some nervous moments in the ninth.
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Seattle 3, Texas 2
Seattle right-hander Hisashi Iwakuma didn't have no-hit stuff Tuesday, but he was still good enough as the Mariners cooled off the Texas Rangers, 3-2.
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Seattle 3, Texas 2
Seattle right-hander Hisashi Iwakuma didn't have no-hit stuff Tuesday, but he was still good enough as the Mariners cooled off the Texas Rangers, 3-2.
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Houston 3, Tampa Bay 2
Two days after Astros All-Star second baseman Jose Altuve delivered in walk-off fashion, Astros utility infielder/outfielder Marwin Gonzalez decided to get involved in the late-inning theatrics.
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Miami 9, Milwaukee 6
Right fielder Ichirio Suzuki had four hits and the Miami Marlins bullpen bent but didn’t break, leaving the tying run stranded at first in a 9-6 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers Tuesday night at Miller Park.
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San Francisco 2, St. Louis 0
Ryan Vogelsong wasn't supposed to start Tuesday night's game, but the San Francisco Giants are glad he did.
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Washington 15, Colorado 6
The Washington Nationals, aided by some shoddy Colorado pitching, broke a six-game losing streak Tuesday by blasting the Rockies 15-6.
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LA Angels 5, Chi. White Sox 3
It was one year ago Thursday that Garrett Richards crumpled to the ground near first base at Fenway Park, a torn patellar tendon in his left knee costing him the rest of the season and the first 11 days of this season.
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Oakland 5, LA Dodgers 4
The Oakland A's had lost their season-high seventh straight game Monday night at Baltimore, capping an 0-7 road trip.
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San Diego 9, Atlanta 0
The San Diego Padres' Melvin Upton Jr. showed up his old team and trumped James Shields' stellar pitching.
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