Recap Roundups
April 12, 2016
Detroit 8, Pittsburgh 2
Justin Upton blasted his first home run for Detroit as part of a four-hit afternoon, lifting the Tigers to an 8-2 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates on Tuesday at Comerica Park.
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Detroit 8, Pittsburgh 2
Justin Upton blasted his first home run for Detroit as part of a four-hit afternoon, lifting the Tigers to an 8-2 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates on Tuesday at Comerica Park.
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Arizona 4, LA Dodgers 2
While Vin Scully owned the day, the Los Angeles Dodgers' bullpen spoiled they party, giving up four runs to allow the Arizona Diamondbacks to rally for a 4-2 win Tuesday at Dodger Stadium.
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Washington 2, Atlanta 1
Bryce Harper had a two-run double down the left field line off Eric O'Flaherty with two outs in the eighth as the Washington Nationals beat the Atlanta Braves 2-1 on Tuesday. The hit by Harper bounced off the glove of a diving Jeff Francoeur, who almost made a brilliant catch near the stands.
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Philadelphia 3, San Diego 0
Charlie Morton was looking to measure up to the rest of the Philadelphia Phillies' rotation. A reminder from pitching coach Bob McClure helped him do just that.
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NY Yankees 3, Toronto 2
When the New York Yankees take the lead late in the game, they are going to be difficult to beat, even though they are without hard-throwing left-hander Aroldis Chapman, who is sitting out a 30-game suspension.
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NY Yankees 3, Toronto 2
Brian McCann tied the score with a sixth-inning homer, Jacoby Ellsbury singled in the go-ahead run in the seventh and the New York Yankees defeated the Toronto Blue Jays 3-2 on Tuesday night.
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Baltimore 9, Boston 5
J.J. Hardy hit a pair of two-run homer and drove in five runs and Mark Trumbo finished a triple shy of the cycle as the Baltimore Orioles claimed their seventh straight win to start the season with a 9-5 rout of the Boston Red Sox on Tuesday night at Fenway Park.
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Baltimore 9, Boston 5
J.J. Hardy already knew what the Baltimore Orioles' offense was capable of.
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Tampa Bay 5, Cleveland 1
When it comes to winning strategies, the Tampa Bay Rays are getting good at go-ahead eighth-inning home runs.
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Tampa Bay 5, Cleveland 1
For the third time in as many wins this season, the Tampa Bay Rays waited until the eighth inning to get their bats going.
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Miami 2, NY Mets 1
Upon being told he was responsible for the longest at-bat in the history of the Florida/Miami Marlins, Dee Gordon grinned.
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Kansas City 3, Houston 2
Kris Medlen turned early run support and his own resilient performance into a successful season debut, pitching the Kansas City Royals to a 3-2 win over the Houston Astros on Tuesday night at Minute Maid Park.
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Kansas City 3, Houston 2
Kansas City Royals closer Wade Davis is dominant far more often than not, a fact that made his control woes in the ninth inning Tuesday night noteworthy until he unleashed his 33rd and final pitch.
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San Francisco 7, Colorado 2
Rookie catcher Trevor Brown had a memorable game, and starter Jeff Samardzija recorded his first win for San Francisco on Tuesday night in the Giants' 7-2 victory over the Colorado Rockies.
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LA Angels 5, Oakland 4
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LA Angels 5, Oakland 4
Geovany Soto knew what to expect when he faced Oakland A's closer Sean Doolittle in the ninth inning Tuesday night with a runner on first, one out and the Los Angeles Angels trailing 4-3.
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Texas 8, Seattle 0
Texas Rangers starter Derek Holland used a one-word expletive to describe the way his team's defense played Tuesday night.
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