Recap Roundups
May 08, 2016
LA Dodgers 4, Toronto 2
Despite being involved in a pitching duel most of Sunday afternoon, Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts feels that his team's bats are coming around,
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Cleveland 5, Kansas City 4
He is not the most physically imposing pitcher in the league, and certainly not the hardest thrower. But in five starts this year Josh Tomlin is 5-0.
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Texas 8, Detroit 3
Bobby Wilson brought a little knowledge of Detroit with him on his journey back to Texas.
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Milwaukee 5, Cincinnati 4
When Cincinnati Reds starter John Lamb left Sunday's game in the fifth inning with a sprained thumb injury after throwing only 60 pitches, the Milwaukee Brewers figured they could rally against the Reds' beleagured bullpen. And, for the second straight day, they did just that.
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Philadelphia 6, Miami 5
The way things have been going, a one-run lead feels like much more than that for the Philadelphia Phillies.
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Baltimore 11, Oakland 3
As the boisterous crowd at Camden Yards chanted his name, Manny Machado climbed to the top of the Baltimore Orioles' dugout steps and tipped his cap for a curtain call.
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Arizona 5, Atlanta 3
Chris Herrmann called his mother on Sunday morning to wish her "Happy Mother's Day." He didn't promise her a hit, much less a home run, but he should have.
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Chi. White Sox 3, Minnesota 1
Chicago White Sox right-hander David Robertson watched his pitch jump off the bat of Minnesota Twins slugger Oswaldo Arcia and immediately feared the worst.
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Houston 5, Seattle 1
Seattle Mariners second baseman Robinson Cano inflicted so much damage on the Houston Astros this weekend that the solo home run Collin McHugh surrendered to Cano in the fourth inning qualified as radar blip.
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Pittsburgh 10, St. Louis 5
Pittsburgh Pirates starter Gerrit Cole and St. Louis Cardinals starter Michael Wacha each endured 33-pitch innings Sunday.
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Chi. Cubs 4, Washington 3
Jake Arrieta wasn't his usual dominant self. It didn't matter.
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Tampa Bay 3, LA Angels 1
At no time in the past four years did the Tampa Bay Rays achieve what they accomplished Sunday.
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Colorado 2, San Francisco 0
The series began with the Rockies scoring 17 runs in a game, and it ended with both of Colorado's last two starting pitchers holding the San Francisco Giants scoreless.
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Colorado 2, San Francisco 0
Right-hander Eddie Butler combined with four relievers on a six-hit shutout Sunday, allowing the Colorado Rockies to gain a split of their four-game series with the San Francisco Giants with a 2-0 victory.
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NY Mets 4, San Diego 3
As the Mets' eighth-inning setup reliever, left-hander Antonio Bastardo won't be credited with the save in the Mets' 4-3 win over the Padres at Petco Park Sunday afternoon.
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Boston 5, NY Yankees 1
During spring training, Steven Wright was not assured of a spot in the Boston Red Sox' starting staff.
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Boston 5, NY Yankees 1
Steven Wright confounded the New York Yankees with his knuckleball by pitching a three-hitter and leading the Boston Red Sox to a 5-1 victory Sunday night.
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