Recap Roundups
June 10, 2016
NY Yankees 4, Detroit 0
For most of his career, CC Sabathia has been a power pitcher. Then the power started diminishing and a set of frustrating injuries followed.
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Washington 9, Philadelphia 6
Many Nationals fans took to the internet this spring clamoring for shortstop prospect Trea Turner to be called up from Triple-A to start for Washington.
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St. Louis 9, Pittsburgh 3
Adam Wainwright has had his moments as a pitcher. On Friday, he got to experience a different career highlight.
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St. Louis 9, Pittsburgh 3
Adam Wainwright and Matt Adams hit back-to-back doubles and Brandon Moss slugged a three-run homer to key a six-run 12th inning Friday as the St. Louis Cardinals beat Pittsburgh 9-3.
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Toronto 4, Baltimore 3
Edwin Encarnacion ended an 0-for-19 drought in the most emphatic way Friday night.
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Tampa Bay 4, Houston 3
The Tampa Bay Rays had to survive a scare in the ninth from closer Alex Colome but a strong performance from first baseman Steve Pearce was good enough.
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Cincinnati 2, Oakland 1
It had been a long wait for Anthony DeSclafani, who began the season on the disabled list after sustaining an oblique injury late in spring training and having his rehab shut down for nearly a month.
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Atlanta 5, Chi. Cubs 1
When veteran Bud Norris exited April with an 8.74 ERA, there were some who believed the right-hander would be released. Now, a month later, he's on the verge of returning to the starting rotation.
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Boston 8, Minnesota 1
Boston Red Sox slugger David Ortiz thought for a second when asked how fun it is to watch Xander Bogaerts, in the midst of a breakout season, play when he's as hot as he is right now.
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Chi. White Sox 7, Kansas City 5
Tim Anderson was able to enjoy his major league debut with the Chicago White Sox.
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NY Mets 2, Milwaukee 1
Matt Harvey continued his impressive turnaround but it was Matt Reynolds wearing the hero cap for the New York Mets Friday at Miller Park.
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San Diego 7, Colorado 5
Wil Myers hit a mammoth three-run homer with two outs in the ninth as the San Diego Padres -- down to their last strike -- came back and beat the Colorado Rockies 7-5.
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San Diego 7, Colorado 5
The San Diego Padres stunned the Colorado Rockies in the ninth inning Friday night, stringing together four straight two-out hits to win 7-5.
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Miami 8, Arizona 6
If Justin Bour has something on Tyler Clippard, he is not about to let it out.
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Cleveland 6, LA Angels 2
Corey Kluber went from leading the American League in victories in 2014 to leading the league in losses in 2015.
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Seattle 7, Texas 5
The power-hitting Seattle Mariners didn't need any good-luck charms going into Friday night's series opener with the division-leading Texas Rangers, but rookie first baseman Dae-Ho Lee brought one anyway.
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LA Dodgers 3, San Francisco 2
With Clayton Kershaw having thrown his final pitch to end the eighth inning in a 2-2 tie, the San Francisco Giants seemed to have the Los Angeles Dodgers right where they wanted them late Friday night.
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