Recap Roundups
May 05, 2016
St. Louis 4, Philadelphia 0
Brandon Moss hit the longest home run by a left-handed batter in Busch Stadium history -- 462 feet off the third deck in right field -- and left-hander Jaime Garcia pitched seven shutout innings on Thursday, pacing the St. Louis Cardinals to a 4-0 victory against the Philadelphia Phillies.
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Cleveland 9, Detroit 4
The Detroit Tigers have been a major headache for the Cleveland Indians in recent years. This year might be different.
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Baltimore 1, NY Yankees 0
On a night when pitching dominated the game, it seemed almost fitting that the only run didn't score on a base hit.
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Toronto 12, Texas 2
Derek Holland could not throw a pitch past Edward Encarnacion.
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Miami 4, Arizona 0
The Miami Marlins are doing things they have rarely -- and in some cases -- never done before.
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Cincinnati 9, Milwaukee 5
The late innings and the Cincinnati Reds have been an adventure this season.
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Chi. Cubs 5, Washington 2
Joe Maddon had nothing but raves as starter Kyle Hendricks collected his first victory in nearly a month Thursday.
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Boston 7, Chi. White Sox 3
Henry Owens certainly wasn't at his best on a night when the Boston Red Sox left-hander's latest outing lasted only 64 pitches.
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Seattle 6, Houston 3
It was Robinson Cano who delivered in the third inning to erase an early deficit and set the stage for a back-and-forth affair between the Seattle Mariners and Houston Astros.
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San Diego 5, NY Mets 3
During Thursday's game against the New York Mets, San Diego starter Colin Rea flirted with the first no-hitter in Padres history.
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Colorado 17, San Francisco 7
Colorado Rockies rookie sensation Trevor Story had a historic month of April.
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