Recap Roundups
May 08, 2015
NY Yankees 5, Baltimore 4
By now, Andrew Miller has heard the question numerous times about whether he is officially the New York Yankees closer.
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Washington 9, Atlanta 2
Washington Nationals right fielder Bryce Harper hit two more home runs and added five RBIs on Friday, and he now has five homers and 10 RBIs in his past two games.
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Philadelphia 3, NY Mets 1
It took a mid-career adjustment on the part of Philadelphia Phillies left-hander Cole Hamels to reverse his struggles against the New York Mets.
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St. Louis 8, Pittsburgh 5
TSBURGH --- Michael Wacha is making up for lost time.
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Toronto 7, Boston 0
The Boston Red Sox had the bases loaded against Toronto Blue Jays rookie right-hander Aaron Sanchez in the fourth inning on Friday.
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Detroit 6, Kansas City 5
Kansas City Royals reliever Yohan Pino's outing was short Friday night, and it was only sweet for the Detroit Tigers.
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Minnesota 9, Cleveland 3
The Minnesota Twins are winning, and enjoying every minute of it.
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Tampa Bay 8, Texas 2
On the day the Tampa Bay Rays learned starter Alex Cobb was done for the season and heading for elbow surgery, Nathan Karns showed there is still strong pitching left on the roster.
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Chi. Cubs 7, Milwaukee 6
It had been a long, long time since the Milwaukee Brewers saw Ryan Braun hit a game-changing home run in the ninth inning, so when he belted a three-run shot off Chicago Cubs closer Hector Rondon, the struggling Brewers might have thought the tide was turning.
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LA Dodgers 2, Colorado 1
The Los Angeles Dodgers made a couple early runs stand up and beat the Colorado Rockies 2-1 in a rain-shortened game Friday night.
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San Diego 6, Arizona 5
Offseason trades cost San Diego Padres outfielder Will Venable a starting job, but when opportunity knocked Friday, he was right there to answer.
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LA Angels 2, Houston 0
Rumors of Jered Weaver's demise have been greatly exaggerated. At least, that is, if his performance against the Houston Astros was any indication.
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Seattle 4, Oakland 3
Logan Morrison was having such a miserable April that all of his best contact ended up going right at someone or being caught by a glove that reached over an outfield fence.
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San Francisco 6, Miami 0
It was somehow fitting that on Casey McGehee's most memorable night as a San Francisco Giant, he grounded into two double plays.
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