Recap Roundups
April 13, 2016
NY Mets 2, Miami 1
Kevin Plawecki's two-run single snapped a scoreless tie in the seventh inning on Wednesday afternoon and the New York Mets went on to edge the Miami Marlins 2-1 at Citi Field.
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LA Angels 5, Oakland 1
Kole Calhoun had three hits and drove in two runs as the Los Angeles Angels beat the Oakland Athletics 5-1 on Wednesday to complete their first road sweep against the A's since 2012.
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Seattle 4, Texas 2
Dae-Ho Lee does not speak English, but applause is an international language that Lee clearly understood as he circled the bases with a smile on his face after clubbing a pinch-hit, walk-off home run Wednesday afternoon at Safeco Field.
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Detroit 7, Pittsburgh 3
Shane Greene allowed himself to revel in the moment. For a split-second.
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Washington 3, Atlanta 0
A quote attributed to boxing great Muhammed Ali was on the dry erase board in the Atlanta Braves' clubhouse on Wednesday: "Don't quit. Suffer now and live the rest of your life as a champion."
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Philadelphia 2, San Diego 1
Jerad Eickhoff pitched seven shutout innings as the Philadelphia Phillies beat the San Diego Padres 2-1 Wednesday night.
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Toronto 7, NY Yankees 2
Left-hander J.A. Happ was able to limit the damage and the Toronto Blue Jays were able to inflict some of their own.
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Boston 4, Baltimore 2
This time there were no boos for Craig Kimbrel and his new team.
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Cleveland 4, Tampa Bay 1
For Cleveland starter Carlos Carrasco, there's some magic hidden in Tropicana Field that he can't get enough of.
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Chi. Cubs 9, Cincinnati 2
John Lackey said he didn't mind the wait as his teammates piled up five runs in a decisive, if lengthy first inning on Wednesday.
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Chi. White Sox 3, Minnesota 0
The Chicago White Sox didn't get much against Phil Hughes on Wednesday night, but the little they did was more than enough.
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Kansas City 4, Houston 2
Salvador Perez went to the plate in the eighth inning of a tied game Wednesday looking for a pitch he could get the barrel of the bat on and pull toward the left-field fence at Minute Maid Park.
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Milwaukee 6, St. Louis 4
Domingo Santana had a simple game plan for his ninth inning at-bat Wednesday.
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Colorado 10, San Francisco 6
Nolan Arenado had been searching for his hitting stroke, trying unsuccessfully to get into an offensive groove.
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LA Dodgers 3, Arizona 1
Within six days, left-hander Alex Wood of the Los Angeles Dodgers shifted from exasperating to dominant.
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