Recap Roundups
May 26, 2015
Houston 4, Baltimore 1
The Houston Astros have made a habit out of scoring runs late in games this season. They did it once more Tuesday night, and that helped them pull out a win over the Orioles.
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NY Yankees 5, Kansas City 1
Adam Warren appears more comfortable as a starting pitcher and when the New York Yankees get one of their injured starters back, he is giving them more confidence about keeping him in the rotation.
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Chi. Cubs 3, Washington 2
The Chicago Cubs keep demonstrating their flair for the dramatic.
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Pittsburgh 5, Miami 1
Left-hander Jeff Locke continued the run of effective pitching by Pittsburgh Pirates starters on Tuesday, leading the Pirates to a 5-1 victory over the Miami Marlins.
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Toronto 10, Chi. White Sox 9
Josh Donaldson describes the feeling of hitting a walk-off homer as "rewarding."
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Texas 4, Cleveland 3
To say Prince Fielder is hot doesn't quite cover it.
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Seattle 7, Tampa Bay 6
After propelling Seattle back into the lead Tuesday with an eighth-inning grand slam, third baseman Kyle Seager finished off the Tampa Bay Rays in the 10th inning with a solo homer off closer Brad Boxberger to help the Mariners capture a 7-6 victory.
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Cincinnati 2, Colorado 1
Marlon Byrd was asked to describe his emotions when he saw third-base coach Jim Riggleman waving him home with the winning run on Tuesday night.
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NY Mets 5, Philadelphia 4
New York Mets manager Terry Collins has spent a considerable amount of time the past nine months proclaiming that Wilmer Flores' bat will more than make up for any deficiencies he shows at shortstop. Flores has spent the last two days making Collins look clairvoyant.
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Minnesota 2, Boston 1
Another win, another smoky postgame clubhouse for the Minnesota Twins. One of baseball's great stories over the first seven weeks of the season kept it going Tuesday in a 2-1 win over the Boston Red Sox at soggy Target Field.
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San Francisco 6, Milwaukee 3
An "off" night from left-hander Madison Bumgarner was still plenty good enough for the San Francisco Giants to post a 6-3 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers Tuesday night at Miller Park.
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St. Louis 6, Arizona 4
When the St. Louis Cardinals traded third baseman David Freese to the Los Angeles Angels in November 2013, center fielder Peter Bourjos was considered the main piece coming their way.
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Detroit 1, Oakland 0
Left-hander David Price wasn't at his best, but he was good enough to pitch seven shutout innings and help the Detroit Tigers end their three-game losing streak with a 1-0 victory over the Oakland A's on Tuesday night at the O.co Coliseum.
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San Diego 4, LA Angels 0
The month of May can't end soon enough for Matt Kemp, but the San Diego Padres right fielder now has something he hopes will help turn things around for him in June and beyond.
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LA Dodgers 8, Atlanta 0
The impending trade of popular Los Angeles Dodgers third baseman Juan Uribe tempered a big night for first baseman Adrian Gonzalez and ace Clayton Kershaw on Tuesday.
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