Recap Roundups
August 20, 2017
Miami 6, NY Mets 4
How much information is too much information for Miami Marlins left-hander Adam Conley? Anything about his success against the New York Mets and at Citi Field.
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Tampa Bay 3, Seattle 0
Kevin Kiermaier and Adeiny Hechavarria provided a rare display of power and that would be all left-hander Blake Snell needed to snap the Tampa Bay Rays' four-game losing streak.
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Detroit 6, LA Dodgers 1
The Los Angeles Dodgers got a reminder of what playoff baseball intensity is like Sunday from Justin Verlander.
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Boston 5, NY Yankees 1
Here's the kind of day Jackie Bradley Jr. had Sunday: When a reporter asked him to talk about his big hit, he needed clarification -- "Which one?"
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Atlanta 8, Cincinnati 1
Rookie Sean Newcomb took another stride forward in establishing himself as a major league starting pitcher on Sunday.
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LA Angels 5, Baltimore 4
The Los Angeles Angels are peaking at the right time.
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Oakland 3, Houston 2
On the heels of solid starts from rotation mates Sean Manaea and Kendall Graveman, Oakland right-hander Jharel Cotton did something Sunday that not only maintained the momentum but served him well as he seeks consistency.
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Minnesota 12, Arizona 5
Bartolo Colon entered Sunday's game needing a victory to become the 18th player in major league history to record a win against all 30 teams.
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Kansas City 7, Cleveland 4
The Kansas City Royals' hitting stars Sunday included three seldom-used players.
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Chi. Cubs 6, Toronto 5
The Chicago Cubs recaptured some the of magic -- and luck -- that helped make them World Series champions in 2016 after a 108-year drought.
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Chi. White Sox 3, Texas 2
Right-hander Miguel Gonzalez has been one of the few pitchers the Chicago White Sox have been able to rely on all season.
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Milwaukee 8, Colorado 4
Taking full advantage of a chance to start, Jesus Aguilar continued his power surge Sunday.
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Philadelphia 5, San Francisco 2
Asked to identify the highlight of his day, the journeyman player who hit the tiebreaking, two-run single in the eighth inning of the Sunday game between the Philadelphia Phillies and San Francisco Giants struggled for an answer.
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Washington 4, San Diego 1
The Washington Nationals' first ace, Max Scherzer, went on the 10-day disabled list Friday night after pulling out of his scheduled start against the San Diego Padres.
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Pittsburgh 6, St. Louis 3
Pittsburgh Pirates rookie first baseman Josh Bell put on a power display for all the Little League players, their families and coaches in the stands Sunday night.
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