Recap Roundups
April 11, 2016
Pittsburgh 7, Detroit 4
Jonathon Niese is trying to remake himself. Which might raise the question, Why?
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Baltimore 9, Boston 7
Chris Davis embraced his role of playing spoiler in the Fenway Park debuts of David Price and Craig Kimbrel on Monday.
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San Diego 4, Philadelphia 3
The San Diego Padres, scoreless in their first three games of the season, are now finding all kinds of ways to push runs across the plate.
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Chi. White Sox 4, Minnesota 1
Chicago White Sox outfielder Austin Jackson hit a two-strike changeup about as hard as you can in the fourth inning against the Minnesota Twins on Monday.
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St. Louis 10, Milwaukee 1
Less than a year ago, Jeremy Hazelbaker was wondering if his big league dream died after he was released from the Los Angeles Dodgers' Double-A team in Chattanooga, Tenn.
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Washington 6, Atlanta 4
Max Scherzer, making his home debut after a memorable 2015 in which he threw a pair of no-hitters, endured a rough outing Monday.
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Miami 10, NY Mets 3
The Miami Marlins staked Jarred Cosart to a big lead Monday night -- too big a lead, as it turned out.
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Chi. Cubs 5, Cincinnati 3
Addison Russell may not be much of a home run hitter, but there is something about Opening Night that calls for the dramatic.
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Houston 8, Kansas City 2
Astros right-hander Collin McHugh has a competitive streak often belied by his cerebral approach to pitching, but there are some nights where the fire within burns so hot that it's irrepressible.
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LA Angels 4, Oakland 1
Timing was everything for Los Angeles Angels center fielder Mike Trout on Monday night against the Oakland A's.
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Texas 7, Seattle 3
For the second day in a row, a Texas Rangers rookie had a memorable major league debut Monday.
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