Recap Roundups
May 17, 2016
Cleveland 13, Cincinnati 1
The second game of the series looked a lot like the first game, which was good news for the Cleveland Indians and bad news for the Cincinnati Reds.
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Seattle 10, Baltimore 0
Seattle's Nelson Cruz had one of the best years of his career as a member of the Baltimore Orioles in 2014, when he led the majors in home runs.
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Pittsburgh 12, Atlanta 9
Brian Snitker couldn't have himself in a tougher spot in his first game as a major league manager with his Atlanta Braves trailing 9-0.
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Philadelphia 3, Miami 1
It is not often that a major league starting pitcher is overshadowed on a night when he records 10 strikeouts.
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Tampa Bay 12, Toronto 2
The Tampa Bay Rays possessed a potent offense for the second night in a row, but manager Kevin Cash saved some of his praise for starting pitcher Chris Archer.
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Detroit 7, Minnesota 2
The big innings and timely hits keep piling up. With that, the Detroit Tigers are feeling better about themselves after a miserable stretch.
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NY Mets 2, Washington 0
A night that began with appreciation for reigning National League Championship Series MVP Daniel Murphy ended with New York Mets right-hander Noah Syndergaard providing more evidence that his emergence on the national stage last October was no fluke, either.
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Houston 6, Chi. White Sox 5
Evan Gattis made the Houston Astros look wise for recalling him from the minor leagues on Tuesday.
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Milwaukee 4, Chi. Cubs 2
If somebody said a Milwaukee Brewers-Chicago Cubs game featured a perfect game through five innings, a no-hitter seven and a shutout into the ninth, the safe assumption would have put the Cubs firmly in the driver's seat.
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Kansas City 8, Boston 4
Kansas City Royals right-hander Yordano Ventura will have to wait a day to try to slow down the potent Boston Red Sox bats.
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Kansas City 8, Boston 4
Paulo Orlando went 3-for-4 with a home run and triple and drove in four runs and Yordano Ventura pitched effectively into the sixth inning as the Kansas City Royals topped the Boston Red Sox 8-4 Tuesday night.
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Kansas City 8, Boston 4
Paulo Orlando opened the season on the Kansas City Royals' bench with Reymond Fuentes starting in right field and Jarrod Dyson on the disabled list.
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Colorado 3, St. Louis 1
The development of Chad Bettis continued Tuesday night, this time with another six-plus inning outing and another win.
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Arizona 5, NY Yankees 3
Jake Lamb and Zack Greinke accomplished some firsts Tuesday, when they combined to help Arizona to its first home series victory of the season.
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Oakland 8, Texas 5
Oakland A's left fielder Khris Davis already had two solo home runs on the night when he came to the plate with the bases loaded and two outs in the bottom of the ninth inning Tuesday.
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Oakland 8, Texas 5
Khris Davis hit a career-high three home runs, including a walk-off grand slam with two outs in the bottom of the ninth inning, leading the Oakland A's to an 8-5 victory against the Texas Rangers at the Oakland Coliseum on Tuesday night.
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LA Dodgers 5, LA Angels 1
With the exception of a second-inning bump in the road, Clayton Kershaw steered the Los Angeles Dodgers on another smooth ride.
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San Francisco 5, San Diego 1
San Francisco Giants southpaw Madison Bumgarner had a nasty arsenal and a similar disposition on the mound in stifling the San Diego Padres, 5-1, on Tuesday night.
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