Recap Roundups
May 29, 2016
Boston 5, Toronto 3
Clay Buchholz found some relief pitching out of the bullpen on Sunday afternoon.
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Baltimore 6, Cleveland 4
The Baltimore Orioles claimed victory on Sunday by winning the biggest at-bat of the game.
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NY Yankees 2, Tampa Bay 1
Tampa Bay Rays starter Jake Odorizzi took a no-hitter into the seventh, but the Yankees' only hit was a two-run home run by Starlin Castro, enough for New York to pull out a 2-1 victory on Sunday at Tropicana Field.
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NY Yankees 2, Tampa Bay 1
Tampa Bay Rays starter Jake Odorizzi took a no-hitter into the seventh, but the Yankees' only hit was a two-run home run by Starlin Castro, enough for New York to pull out a 2-1 victory on Sunday at Tropicana Field.
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Washington 10, St. Louis 2
Nationals manager Dusty Baker was concerned. His team had a 3-1 lead, but in the sixth inning Jedd Gyorko got a base hit when his grounder bounced off the third-base bag.
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Milwaukee 5, Cincinnati 4
It's been a good year for Jonathan Lucroy, but lately, his inability to drive in runs with runners at third and two outs had been bothering him.
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Kansas City 5, Chi. White Sox 4
The defending World Series champion Kansas City Royals were all but written off in early May.
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Chi. Cubs 7, Philadelphia 2
John Lackey had the luxury of early run support on Sunday but still pitched like he was carefully protecting a slim lead.
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Texas 6, Pittsburgh 2
Martin Perez, Prince Fielder and Mitch Moreland have had difficulties this season, but that wasn't the case on Sunday afternoon.
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Houston 8, LA Angels 6
Carlos Correa's abbreviated day off proved to be a boon to the Houston Astros.
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Oakland 4, Detroit 2
The Oakland Athletics couldn't wait to get in the dugout in the bottom of the seventh inning Sunday.
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Minnesota 5, Seattle 4
The Minnesota Twins found a pretty good formula for success during their three days at Safeco Field, so they went to it again on Sunday.
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Arizona 6, San Diego 3
For Archie Bradley, the third time was more than the charm. It was the best professional outing of his two-year career.
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San Francisco 8, Colorado 3
Johnny Cueto wasn't going to let a little back tightness bother him.
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Miami 7, Atlanta 3
Derek Dietrich had a career-best four RBIs for Miami, but he was in the training room being looked at before the Marlins completed their 7-3 victory over the Atlanta Braves on Sunday.
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LA Dodgers 4, NY Mets 2
Los Angeles Dodgers ace left-hander Clayton Kershaw walked to his locker late Sunday night and grinned at the sight of reporters spilling over into the space occupied by rookie outfielder Trayce Thompson.
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