Recap Roundups
April 14, 2016
Detroit 7, Pittsburgh 4
Nick Castellanos collected three hits and drove in four runs, Jordan Zimmermann tossed six shutout innings and the Detroit Tigers beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 7-4 on Thursday.
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Philadelphia 3, San Diego 0
As first impressions go, Vincent Velasquez is making quite a good one on the Philadelphia Phillies' faithful.
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Cleveland 6, Tampa Bay 0
Danny Salazar gave up three hits in six innings and Marlon Byrd, Rajai Davis and Jose Ramirez hit home runs as the Cleveland Indians beat the Tampa Bay Rays 6-0 on Thursday at Tropicana Field.
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St. Louis 7, Milwaukee 0
Jaime Garcia normally pitches to contact.
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St. Louis 7, Milwaukee 0
Jaime Garcia set a career high Thursday on the way to his first shutout in five years.
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Colorado 11, San Francisco 6
The Colorado Rockies scored nine runs in the fifth inning, withstood a San Francisco comeback and beat the Giants 11-6 on Thursday in the rubber game of the series.
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Colorado 11, San Francisco 6
The Colorado offense sputtered for four innings Thursday but came roaring to life in the fifth when the Rockies erupted for nine runs and beat the San Francisco Giants 11-6 in the rubber game of the series.
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Washington 6, Atlanta 2
Bryce Harper smashed a grand slam for his 100th career homer, Wilson Ramos had a homer and two RBIs and Stephen Strasburg allowed just two runs as the Washington Nationals beat the winless Atlanta Braves 6-2 on Thursday to complete a four-game sweep.
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Toronto 4, NY Yankees 2
John Gibbons calls Marcus Stroman "a ground-ball machine."
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Texas 6, Baltimore 3
The Texas Rangers patiently awaited their opportunity to get to Baltimore ace Chris Tillman on Thursday night.
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Chi. Cubs 8, Cincinnati 1
Jason Hammel notched his first win of the season with a strong outing and added a run-scoring double as four Chicago Cubs pitchers combined to shut down the Cincinnati Reds on Thursday.
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Kansas City 6, Houston 2
While the World Series champion Kansas City Royals were relying on their usual blend of elite defense, timely hitting and sufficient pitching to desired results, the Houston Astros were left frustrated and grumbling about a new addition to Minute Maid Park that is proving anything but beneficial.
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LA Dodgers 5, Arizona 2
Los Angeles Dodgers finally got to Arizona left-hander Robbie Ray, but only after he left the field.
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