Recap Roundups
April 04, 2016
San Francisco 12, Milwaukee 3
For all the times Madison Bumgarner has carried the San Francisco Giants on his back, his teammates certainly returned the favor Monday afternoon under the roof in chilly Milwaukee.
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Baltimore 3, Minnesota 2
The Baltimore Orioles could boast one of baseball's most powerful lineups this season, but they manufactured a run at the right time to start 2016 with a victory.
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Texas 3, Seattle 2
A little history to start the season isn't a bad thing for the Texas Rangers.
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Washington 4, Atlanta 3
Daniel Murphy came through in his first game with Washington to give Dusty Baker a victory in his debut as Nationals manager.
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Cincinnati 6, Philadelphia 2
Joey Votto's two-run single with the bases loaded highlighted a five-run eighth inning on Monday as the Cincinnati Reds rallied for a 6-2 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies on Opening Day before 43,683 fans, the largest regular-season crowd in the history of Great American Ball Park.
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Cincinnati 6, Philadelphia 2
Joey Votto's two-run single with the bases loaded highlighted a five-run eighth inning on Monday as the Cincinnati Reds rallied for a 6-2 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies on Opening Day before 43,683 fans, the largest regular-season crowd in the history of Great American Ball Park.
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LA Dodgers 15, San Diego 0
Lefty Clayton Kershaw was on the right side of history as the Los Angeles Dodgers recorded the biggest Opening Day shutout win in baseball history, routing the San Diego Padres 15-0 Monday.
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Toronto 5, Tampa Bay 3
In a chaotic game -- a fan caught a ball ruled a double, then overturned to a Blue Jays home run, and another complicated challenge caused a five-minute delay, immediately before a two-run Jays home run -- the Blue Jays got enough clutch outs to escape with a 5-3 win over the Tampa Bay Rays on Monday at Tropicana Field.
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Colorado 10, Arizona 5
New Arizona Diamondbacks right-hander Zack Greinke was supposed to be the story of the game.
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Chi. White Sox 4, Oakland 3
Forget about style points. After going 78-86 last year, the Chicago White Sox were happy to get an Opening Day win any way they could Monday against the Oakland A's.
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Chi. Cubs 9, LA Angels 0
The crowd erupted midway through the season opener between the Los Angeles Angels and Chicago Cubs on Monday night at Angel Stadium, but it had nothing to do with what was happening on the field.
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