Recap Roundups
April 10, 2016
Toronto 3, Boston 0
The hitters had been having upper hand. The Boston Red Sox outscored the Toronto Blue Jays 16-11 in winning the first two games of the series, but the finale was different. It was a game for the pitchers and fielders.
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Cincinnati 2, Pittsburgh 1
The caveat, of course, is that the season is barely a week old. But, someone forgot to tell the Cincinnati Reds that this is going to be a rebuilding year.
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Philadelphia 5, NY Mets 2
Jeremy Hellickson is having a far better April than usual for the Philadelphia Phillies, who just might have a much better month than they or anyone else could have expected a few days ago.
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Baltimore 5, Tampa Bay 3
The Baltimore Orioles have one of the most powerful lineups in Major League Baseball, capable of doing damage from the lead-off spot to the No. 9 hitter.
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St. Louis 12, Atlanta 7
A weekend trip to Atlanta proved to be just what the St. Louis Cardinals needed after being swept in an opening three-game series at Pittsburgh.
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Washington 4, Miami 2
Joe Ross was supposed to pitch on Saturday, but the game was called due to inclement weather.
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Milwaukee 3, Houston 2
Two pitches into his second start of the season, Jimmy Nelson looked like he might be in for a rough day.
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Kansas City 4, Minnesota 3
The Kansas City Royals are accustomed to comeback victories, while the Minnesota Twins are inventing new ways to lose.
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LA Angels 3, Texas 1
Right-hander Jered Weaver repelled two years of various physical problems to surpass a Hall of Famer in the Los Angeles Angels' all-time records.
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San Francisco 9, LA Dodgers 6
San Francisco Giants manager Bruce Bochy believes his team sent a message in the first week of the season.
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Oakland 2, Seattle 1
The Oakland Athletics survived another solid start from Seattle ace Felix Hernandez and got some unexpected power from an aging veteran to beat the Mariners 2-1 on Sunday afternoon.
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Oakland 2, Seattle 1
Oakland Athletics veteran Coco Crisp picked a good time to hit his first home run in more than 19 months, sending a two-out solo shot into the right-field seats in the top of the 10th inning Sunday to lead the A's to a 2-1 win and series sweep over the Seattle Mariners.
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Chi. Cubs 7, Arizona 3
Dominant pitching almost seems a given these days for reigning NL Cy Young winner Jake Arrieta, who made his 22nd consecutive regular-season quality start Sunday. Let's talk hitting.
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Colorado 6, San Diego 3
After two miserable losses to begin their home season, the Colorado Rockies rebounded Sunday.
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