Recap Roundups
May 13, 2015
Boston 2, Oakland 0
The Oakland A's put eight runners on base in the first six innings Wednesday against Boston Red Sox left-hander Wade Miley.
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Washington 9, Arizona 6
Brought into the game when National League home run leader Bryce Harper was ejected, Washington right fielder Michael Taylor did his best impression of the Nationals slugger in his only at-bat Wednesday.
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Cleveland 2, St. Louis 0
On Wednesday night, Corey Kluber did not look like the pitcher with an 0-5 record this year. He looked more like the American League Cy Young Award winner he was last year as he dominated the team with the best record in the major leagues.
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Baltimore 6, Toronto 1
Miguel Gonzalez continued his mastery over the Toronto Blue Jays on Wednesday night.
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Philadelphia 3, Pittsburgh 2
Closer Jonathan Papelbon earned the save Wednesday night, and set a Philadelphia Phillies' record in the process.
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Minnesota 6, Detroit 2
The Minnesota Twins had a nice strategy for facing Kyle Lobstein, and the Detroit Tigers left-hander pitched right into it.
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Tampa Bay 3, NY Yankees 2
Tampa Bay Rays starter Nathan Karns' first nine pitches were all balls Wednesday night that resulted in two walks and a 2-0 lead for the New York Yankees.
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Cincinnati 5, Atlanta 1
Raisel Iglesias was at his best Wednesday night when the Atlanta Braves appeared to have him on the ropes. It was during those rare moments when Iglesias showed he isn't your typical 25-year-old rookie.
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Miami 5, LA Dodgers 4
The Miami Marlins ended their most recent losing streak by doing something only two other teams have accomplished this season.
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Texas 5, Kansas City 2
Run support recently for Yovani Gallardo was much like rain to a desert.
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Chi. Cubs 2, NY Mets 1
Chris Coghlan had no illusions as he faced New York Mets closer Jeurys Familia with bases loaded in the bottom of the ninth inning in a tie game Wednesday night.
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Chi. White Sox 4, Milwaukee 2
Giving a pitcher like Jose Quintana a lead before he even takes the mound is a risky proposition.
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Houston 4, San Francisco 3
While the Houston Astros enjoyed a typical slugging performance Wednesday, the final slugger of the evening presented quite the welcome sight.
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LA Angels 2, Colorado 1
The game between the Los Angeles Angels and Colorado Rockies on Wednesday night showed why Mike Trout is the defending American League Most Valuable Player and a perennial MVP candidate.
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San Diego 4, Seattle 2
There is still a lot of baseball left before San Diego Padres starter James Shields might get a chance to live up to his "Big Game" nickname, but on Wednesday night he proved himself in crucial situations time and again.
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