Recap Roundups
May 22, 2017
NY Yankees 4, Kansas City 2
From various vantage points at Yankee Stadium, the New York Yankees could not tell if Alcides Escobar was out or safe after first baseman Chris Carter made a nice scoop of Starlin Castro's off-balance throw in the seventh inning.
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Minnesota 14, Baltimore 7
The Minnesota Twins are playing so well on the road right now that falling behind by five runs early in the game doesn't even shake them.
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Colorado 8, Philadelphia 1
Most leadoff hitters are content with setting the tone for their team's offense, getting on base and letting their teammates drive them home.
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Cincinnati 5, Cleveland 1
Scott Schebler went hitless in 13 consecutive at-bats last week but only struck out twice. He figured it was just a matter of time before a few of his hard-hit balls would start to find gaps.
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LA Angels 3, Tampa Bay 2
Angels starter JC Ramirez continued his first-inning struggles on Monday night, but he also continued to be a strong pitcher after the first inning, shutting down the Tampa Bay Rays in a 3-2 win at Tropicana Field.
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Atlanta 5, Pittsburgh 2
Ender Inciarte had a career-best 5-for-5 night, but it was his first plate appearance that may have altered the game in the Atlanta Braves' favor.
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San Francisco 6, Chi. Cubs 4
Ty Blach set the tone on Monday when he prevailed in a 13-pitch showdown with Chicago Cubs leadoff batter Ben Zobrist.
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Houston 1, Detroit 0
With right-hander Brad Peacock filling the void created by having ace left-hander Dallas Keuchel land on the 10-day disabled list, there was a gap between what the Astros hoped Peacock could manage and any rational expectation considering he was making his first start since last September.
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Arizona 5, Chi. White Sox 1
Zack Greinke is becoming almost unhittable again, pitching in a manner that is reminiscent of his stellar 2015 season.
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