Recap Roundups
May 29, 2015
Kansas City 8, Chi. Cubs 4
Kansas City Royals fans made their presence felt at Wrigley Field on Friday with frequent and vocal chants.
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Baltimore 2, Tampa Bay 1
Baltimore Orioles starter Miguel Gonzalez shut down Tampa Bay for eight innings and reliever Darren O'Day escaped a bases-loaded, no-outs jam in the ninth.
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Colorado 4, Philadelphia 1
Colorado Rockies right-hander Chad Bettis just wanted to build on his previous start Friday night.
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Cincinnati 5, Washington 2
After losing 10 of 11 games, Cincinnati Reds manager Bryan Price was looking for more fight from his club. He got it on Friday night.
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Miami 4, NY Mets 3
Nobody had to remind Miami Marlins right-hander Dan Haren, whose Twitter handle is "ithrow88," about the kind of stuff possessed by his Friday night mound opponent.
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Texas 7, Boston 4
Josh Hamilton is feeling the love again in Texas.
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Chi. White Sox 6, Houston 3
On the heels of a doubleheader in Baltimore the previous day and dealing with a roster hamstrung by nagging injuries, the Chicago White Sox appeared ill equipped to deal with extra innings on the road. But extra innings, and a resilient performance, is exactly what Chicago got.
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Toronto 6, Minnesota 4
Quiet for eight innings in his return to Target Field, Toronto Blue Jays left fielder Chris Colabello made his presence known in a big way in his first game back against his former team.
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Arizona 7, Milwaukee 5
As shortstop Nick Ahmed walked to the plate in the eighth inning Friday night, 0-for-3 on the day, first-year manager Chip Hale had a good feeling; a premonition, if you will.
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St. Louis 3, LA Dodgers 0
It all depends on your perspective.
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LA Angels 2, Detroit 0
Manager Brad Ausmus had seen Hector Santiago on the mound several times before his Detroit Tigers faced the Los Angeles Angels lefty on Friday night.
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Oakland 6, NY Yankees 2
Whenever he sends right-hander Sonny Gray to the mound, Oakland A's manager Bob Melvin feels good about his team's chances to win.
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Seattle 2, Cleveland 1
Seattle Mariners rookie Taijuan Walker got into such a rhythm this spring that his quest for a roster spot was cemented early in the Cactus League season.
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San Diego 6, Pittsburgh 2
All Derek Norris wanted to do in the ninth inning at Petco Park on Friday night was put the ball into play.
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San Francisco 4, Atlanta 2
Tim Hudson realized he was putting some Atlanta Braves fans in an awkward position Friday night. So the veteran right-hander did his best to make their late-night television viewing worthwhile.
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