Recap Roundups
June 17, 2015
Baltimore 6, Philadelphia 4
Baltimore Orioles right fielder Chris Parmelee is making as much of an impact on his teammates as he is the Philadelphia Phillies' pitching staff.
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NY Yankees 2, Miami 1
In the fifth inning, Michael Pineda turned around, glanced at the scoreboard and saw that he had not allowed a hit.
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Tampa Bay 5, Washington 0
Steven Souza Jr. hit a real home run over the fence and "a Little League home run."
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Toronto 8, NY Mets 0
Home or away, it's never the same for Drew Hutchison.
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Atlanta 5, Boston 2
Nick Markakis tied a major league record for consecutive errorless games in the outfield, but it was at the plate where the right fielder came through for the Atlanta Braves on Wednesday night.
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Chi. Cubs 17, Cleveland 0
On a night when the Cubs' offense pounded out 17 runs on 18 hits, including four home runs, Manager Joe Maddon preferred to focus on his team's defense and the pitching of left-hander Tsuyoshi Wada.
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Cincinnati 8, Detroit 4
Todd Frazier ranks third in the latest fan voting among National League third basemen for the All-Star team. He is doing plenty to bolster his campaign.
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Pittsburgh 3, Chi. White Sox 2
Left-hander Jeff Locke was mostly masterful as he helped keep the Pittsburgh Pirates on a roll on Wednesday.
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Kansas City 10, Milwaukee 2
Shortstop Alcides Escobar's bat complemented the pitching performance of right-hander Joe Blanton.
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Minnesota 3, St. Louis 1
With runs at a premium, the Minnesota Twins needed a sterling performance from their starting pitcher.
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Houston 8, Colorado 4
The Houston Astros continued an unusual sort of slugging perfection Wednesday night when they hit four home runs and beat the Colorado Rockies, 8-4.
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Arizona 3, LA Angels 2
Right-hander Chase Anderson is the Arizona Diamondbacks' best starting pitcher this season, an All-Star candidate even though poor run support is skewing his record. He pitched through that issue Wednesday.
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Oakland 16, San Diego 2
As early as the bottom of the first inning, the Oakland A's must have sensed something strange was brewing Wednesday.
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Seattle 2, San Francisco 0
This time, Seattle Mariners ace Felix Hernandez made it through the first inning. And seven more, incidentally, on his way to outdueling one off the best pitchers in the game.
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Texas 5, LA Dodgers 3
One year after they were an afterthought, the Texas Rangers are challenging for first place in the American League West.
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