Recap Roundups
May 15, 2015
Chi. Cubs 11, Pittsburgh 10
Matt Szczur made the most of his second chance on Friday.
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LA Angels 3, Baltimore 1
Jered Weaver was winless in his first six starts before blanking the Houston Astros on May 8. The right-hander pitched well again when he took the mound on Friday night against the Baltimore Orioles.
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Philadelphia 4, Arizona 3
The Philadelphia Phillies dug themselves a big hole to start the season. Now they are trying to climb out of it.
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Atlanta 5, Miami 3
The Atlanta Braves put two relatively new players -- left fielder Todd Cunningham and third baseman Phil Gosselin -- in their starting lineup Friday, and it paid off.
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San Francisco 10, Cincinnati 2
Optimism was abundant in the San Francisco Giants' clubhouse on Friday night. Nothing like a 10-run outburst and the impending return of a key player to rekindle hopes for the defending World Series champions.
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Milwaukee 7, NY Mets 0
Once again Friday night, a veteran right-hander with less-than-overpowering stuff stepped on to the Citi Field mound and offered a clinic on how to win by throwing strikes. Except this time, that pitcher was the one opposing the New York Mets' Bartolo Colon.
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Cleveland 8, Texas 3
Cleveland Indians designated hitter Nick Swisher knew it was just a matter of time.
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Houston 8, Toronto 4
En route to four wins over his first seven starts, Astros left-hander Dallas Keuchel also recorded three no decisions where he allowed a grand total of three earned runs over 24 innings. But for a second consecutive outing, the Astros’ powerful offense had his back.
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Kansas City 12, NY Yankees 1
Center fielder Lorenzo Cain drove in a career-high five runs and third baseman Mike Moustakas missed a cycle by no more than two feet.
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Minnesota 3, Tampa Bay 2
Trailing by one run in the bottom of the seventh inning, Minnesota Twins right-hander Phil Hughes looked like he was going to be the tough-luck loser for the second time in his last five starts.
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Detroit 10, St. Louis 4
If the last two games are any indication, the Detroit Tigers offense is about to kick into high gear.
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Chi. White Sox 7, Oakland 6
When they came to bat in the top of the seventh inning Friday night, the Chicago White Sox trailed the Oakland A's by four runs and had gone five innings without scoring a run.
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Seattle 2, Boston 1
Boston Red Sox manager John Farrell didn't even wait for the first question to be asked.
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LA Dodgers 6, Colorado 4
Clayton Kershaw practically dismissed becoming one of the youngest pitchers to capture 100 wins as easily as he retires major league hitters.
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Washington 10, San Diego 0
Things to count on in San Diego: fish tacos, nice sunsets and Washington's Jordan Zimmermann pitching well.
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