Recap Roundups
June 16, 2015
St. Louis 3, Minnesota 2
Michael Wacha has had plenty of practice when it comes to pitching in rain-delayed games the last two years.
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Houston 8, Colorado 5
Houston third baseman Luis Valbuena, whose all-or-nothing production perfectly embodies the perception of the Astros' boom or bust offense, delivered more of the pop that makes them so lethal.
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Oakland 6, San Diego 5
In 2007, Eric Sogard played second base at Arizona State when Pat Murphy coached the Sun Devils.
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San Francisco 6, Seattle 2
Some team meetings get better results than others.
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Boston 9, Atlanta 4
It was a fitting finish for Boston's do-it-all guy.
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Baltimore 19, Philadelphia 3
Manager Buck Showalter gave banged-up center fielder Adam Jones a rest Tuesday night. Catcher Matt Wieters also did not start, but the Baltimore Orioles did not miss a beat despite having two All-Stars on the bench.
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Pittsburgh 3, Chi. White Sox 0
The Pittsburgh Pirates pitching staff had not allowed a run in 21 innings before Tuesday's game against the Chicago White Sox.
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Cincinnati 5, Detroit 2
Todd Frazier told his teammates he was going to hit a home run for his 500th career hit. He more than backed up those words.
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Miami 12, NY Yankees 2
Familiarity breeds ... base hits.
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Washington 16, Tampa Bay 4
In a game that got stranger as the night went on, the Washington Nationals set season highs with 23 hits and 16 runs, ending the Tampa Bay Rays' four-game winning streak with a 16-4 victory Tuesday at Tropicana Field.
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NY Mets 3, Toronto 2
Matt Harvey is back for the New York Mets. And Bobby Parnell is, too.
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Cleveland 6, Chi. Cubs 0
Trevor Bauer says he always seems to have one inning that gives him fits.
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Texas 3, LA Dodgers 2
Texas catcher Robinson Chirinos didn't have a chance to stay mad at himself for long Tuesday night.
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Kansas City 7, Milwaukee 2
As bad as this season has been for the Milwaukee Brewers, Tuesday's 7-2 loss to the Kansas City Royals may have marked a new low point.
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LA Angels 4, Arizona 1
Apparently what matters to Albert Pujols is not where he hits in the lineup, but where he hits the ball.
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