Recap Roundups
May 05, 2015
Cincinnati 7, Pittsburgh 1
Michael Lorenzen is 23 years old with just two starts of major league experience, yet the Cincinnati Reds right-hander is capable of doing some self-evaluating.
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Miami 2, Washington 1
A major topic of conversation Tuesday night was the health of Washington Nationals right-handed starter Stephen Strasburg, who left after pitching three innings with some discomfort under his shoulder blade.
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NY Yankees 6, Toronto 3
Michael Pineda can't lose.
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NY Mets 3, Baltimore 2
Kevin Plawecki, the rookie catcher for the New York Mets, is learning what dozens of his predecessors figured out long ago about right-hander Bartolo Colon.
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Boston 2, Tampa Bay 0
Mookie Betts' timing couldn't have been any better on Tuesday night.
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Atlanta 9, Philadelphia 0
It was a game that Atlanta Braves right-hander Shelby Miller and slugger Kelly Johnson are likely to remember for a long time.
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Chi. White Sox 5, Detroit 2
The Chicago White Sox needed a big start from Jeff Samardzija. He gave them that, and maybe a little more.
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Kansas City 5, Cleveland 3
Eric Hosmer made a two-run Cleveland Indians' lead disappear quickly.
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Texas 7, Houston 1
It all felt so familiar, so comfortable for Rangers left-hander Wandy Rodriguez on Tuesday night that the mound at Minute Maid Park provided the perfect backdrop for a throwback performance.
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Oakland 2, Minnesota 1
Jesse Chavez said his main goal on Tuesday was to give his former bullpen mates a break. He did so, and then some.
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LA Dodgers 8, Milwaukee 2
Not unlike the "Wizard of Oz," the Los Angeles Dodgers would like you to pay no attention to the home-run hitters behind the curtain, because they insist they are not a home-run hitting team.
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St. Louis 7, Chi. Cubs 4
Mitch Harris served the United States for five years as a lieutenant in the Navy.
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LA Angels 5, Seattle 4
Carlos Perez needed only one game to get his first major league shaving cream pie in the face.
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San Francisco 6, San Diego 0
Giants right-hander Ryan Vogelsong decided it was time to "hit the reset button and start over" Tuesday night at AT&T Park against San Diego in his first start of May.
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