Recap Roundups
August 23, 2016
Baltimore 8, Washington 1
BALTIMORE --- The Baltimore Orioles seem to be at their best against the Washington Nationals in the annual "Beltway Series."
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Pittsburgh 7, Houston 1
Each of the Pittsburgh Pirates' bats seemed to produce some noise Tuesday, but Gregory Polanco's was just a bit louder.
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Toronto 7, LA Angels 2
Russell Martin took some time to get rolling at the plate this season. He is rolling now and he in nearly unstoppable.
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Boston 2, Tampa Bay 1
Another night, another eighth inning defensive gem in the outfield helping the Boston Red Sox to victory.
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Kansas City 1, Miami 0
The Kansas City Royals are the hottest team in baseball, and they proved it again on Tuesday night at Marlins Park.
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Cincinnati 3, Texas 0
A handful of Billy Hamilton's finest defensive plays have been to the benefit of right-hander Dan Straily. Following his latest gem on Straily's behalf, Hamilton said he is expecting, at minimum, a restaurant gift card.
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Chi. White Sox 9, Philadelphia 1
Left-hander Carlos Rodon appears to be gearing up for another strong finish.
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Detroit 8, Minnesota 3
With Minnesota Twins pitcher Kyle Gibson struggling with his control and his consistency, the Detroit Tigers waited out the right-hander before finally pouncing in the sixth inning in an 8-3 win at Target Field on Tuesday night.
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Milwaukee 6, Colorado 4
Jon Gray struck out 10 batters and Nolan Arenado hit a three-run home run for Colorado, but the Rockies' bullpen allowed three runs in the seventh as the Milwaukee Brewers rallied for a 6-4 victory Tuesday night at Miller Park.
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NY Mets 7, St. Louis 4
Robert Gsellman's first major league pitch was smacked to the right-center-field wall.
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Atlanta 7, Arizona 4
No matter the uniform, Matt Kemp fits right in at Chase Field.
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Oakland 9, Cleveland 1
Danny Valencia got back to hitting baseballs instead of teammates Tuesday night.
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NY Yankees 5, Seattle 1
A lot changed for CC Sabathia over the past year or two, both on and off the field, but one thing that stayed the same is his mastery at Safeco Field.
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Chi. Cubs 5, San Diego 3
After Jake Arrieta departed Tuesday night, the Padres made a game of it.
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LA Dodgers 9, San Francisco 5
Rookie Andrew Toles and Rob Segedin sparked another power surge for the Los Angeles Dodgers.
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