Recap Roundups
June 08, 2016
Chi. Cubs 8, Philadelphia 1
Two pitches were all it took for the Chicago Cubs to have to change their game plan at the plate.
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Toronto 7, Detroit 2
Josh Donaldson got plenty of reminders that he only needed a double to hit for a cycle on Wednesday.
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Tampa Bay 6, Arizona 3
Corey Dickerson is back to being himself, which could spell trouble for opponents moving forward.
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Atlanta 4, San Diego 2
Julio Teheran was brilliant Wednesday afternoon at Petco Park.
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Baltimore 4, Kansas City 0
The Orioles could not come up with much offense versus Kansas City. However, the way Chris Tillman pitched, Baltimore did not need a lot.
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NY Yankees 12, LA Angels 6
The postgame routine for new players who have big nights for the New York Yankees is to check their phones for several text messages and calls, exchange a ball with some fans for souvenirs and answer many questions from a crowd of reporters.
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NY Mets 6, Pittsburgh 5
Wilmer Flores' lone plate appearance Wednesday night didn't go exactly as planned. He wasn't complaining.
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St. Louis 12, Cincinnati 7
Brandon Moss would like to hit for a higher average and reach base more consistently. In the meantime, he is content with jogging around the bases.
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Houston 3, Texas 1
It's been a long time coming for the Houston Astros.
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Houston 3, Texas 1
The skid is finally over.
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Washington 11, Chi. White Sox 4
Washington Nationals right-hander Max Scherzer watched from the dugout as his teammates provided heaps of run support with hit after hit Wednesday night.
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Minnesota 7, Miami 5
Trevor Plouffe didn't appear to have any knee pain, especially when he was circling the bases.
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Milwaukee 4, Oakland 0
It wasn't that long ago that the Milwaukee Brewers were circling the drain in the National League Central because of a starting rotation that could barely get through five innings.
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Seattle 5, Cleveland 0
The strut that Taijuan Walker carried through an impressive April had been replaced by looks of bewilderment and disgust over his past few outings, and the 23-year-old Seattle Mariners starting pitcher wasn't about to let his team down again.
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Colorado 1, LA Dodgers 0
Chris Rusin struggled about as much as a starting pitcher could as of late.
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Colorado 1, LA Dodgers 0
Chris Rusin won a pitchers duel against Kenta Maeda on Wednesday at Dodger Stadium, helping the Colorado Rockies secure the series win with a 1-0 win over the Los Angeles Dodgers.
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San Francisco 2, Boston 1
San Francisco Giants rookie Mac Williamson hasn't been around Major League Baseball long, but already he's developed a theory.
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