Recap Roundups
April 25, 2016
Chi. White Sox 7, Toronto 5
The word resiliency came up more than once in the Chicago White Sox clubhouse on Monday night.
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Tampa Bay 2, Baltimore 0
Chris Archer had not won since August, with four losses in his first four starts this year, but he returned to form Monday night, throwing 6 2/3 scoreless innings for the Tampa Bay Rays and striking out 10 in a 2-0 win over the Baltimore Orioles at Tropicana Field.
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Boston 1, Atlanta 0
Boston Red Sox right-hander Rich Porcello added to Atlanta's offensive woes, improving his record to 4-0 at the expense of the Braves on Monday.
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Detroit 7, Oakland 3
Miguel Cabrera's opposite-field power reappeared and the Detroit Tigers' offense awakened with him.
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NY Mets 5, Cincinnati 3
Daniel Murphy left some big shoes to fill for his replacement at second base by hitting seven homers in 14 postseason games as the New York Mets reached the World Series last fall.
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NY Mets 5, Cincinnati 3
The Cincinnati Reds on Monday placed outfielder Jay Bruce on the paternity list. Right-handed pitcher Layne Somsen was recalled from Triple-A Louisville.
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NY Yankees 3, Texas 1
In front of his parents and not far from his hometown, New York Yankees starter Nathan Eovaldi flirted with history Monday night.
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Minnesota 4, Cleveland 3
Having played 16 innings a day earlier, the Minnesota Twins faced the prospect of going to extra innings yet again on Monday against the Cleveland Indians.
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Minnesota 4, Cleveland 3
Oswaldo Arcia's solo home run to lead off the bottom of the ninth inning lifted the Minnesota Twins to a 4-3 win over the Cleveland Indians on Monday at Target Field.
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Pittsburgh 6, Colorado 1
The Pittsburgh Pirates are quite comfortable at Coors Field, not a common occurrence for a visiting team. They won their fifth consecutive game there Monday night, beating the Colorado Rockies 6-1.
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Arizona 12, St. Louis 7
Jean Segura had four hits including a three-run home run in a nine-run sixth inning that gave the Arizona Diamondbacks the lead for good in a 12-7 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals on Monday at Chase Field.
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Arizona 12, St. Louis 7
Even before he came to Arizona, Jean Segura liked hitting in Chase Field. Imagine how he feels now.
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LA Angels 6, Kansas City 1
Being Albert Pujols means trying to concentrate on the task ahead while leaving some of baseball's greats behind.
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Seattle 3, Houston 2
Seattle Mariners starter Taijuan Walker walked off the mound after six solid innings with a bang, having struck out the side while throwing 102 pitches for the game. It was quite a cap off his night.
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Miami 3, LA Dodgers 2
Don Mattingly enjoyed a triumphant return to Dodger Stadium.
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San Francisco 5, San Diego 4
San Francisco Giants closer Santiago Casilla didn't just record his 100th career save Monday night.
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