Recap Roundups
June 19, 2016
Cleveland 3, Chi. White Sox 2
For this victory there was plenty of credit to go around, but Cleveland Indians manager Terry Francona said not to forget the most important people of all.
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San Francisco 5, Tampa Bay 1
Clutch hitting once again carried the San Francisco Giants in the late innings on Sunday as they rallied for four runs in the eighth in a 5-1 win over the Tampa Bay Rays at Tropicana Field.
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Atlanta 6, NY Mets 0
Remakes are all the rage in Hollywood these days. On a sunny Father's Day afternoon at Citi Field, Atlanta Braves right-hander Julio Teheran almost brought the remake to baseball.
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Miami 3, Colorado 0
Marcell Ozuna hit his sixth go-ahead homer of the season and that was enough with the way the Miami Marlins' bullpen has been pitching lately.
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Baltimore 11, Toronto 6
Baltimore ace Chris Tillman put in another workmanlike performance.
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Boston 2, Seattle 1
Run support has been in short supply for Boston Red Sox pitcher David Price.
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Arizona 5, Philadelphia 1
Coming off a disappointing start where he let a home run get the best of him, Archie Bradley told himself he wanted to work pitch-by-pitch Sunday afternoon and not get rattled.
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Houston 6, Cincinnati 0
Following a pair of extra-inning games that required the contributions of six different relievers, Astros manager A.J. Hinch was doubly pleased that the positive result on Sunday featured just one.
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Minnesota 7, NY Yankees 4
In a lost season for the Minnesota Twins, outfielder Max Kepler is turning into a major bright spot.
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Kansas City 2, Detroit 1
The Kansas City Royals keeping find ways to win late and continue winning at home.
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Texas 5, St. Louis 4
The St. Louis Blues play just down the street from Busch Stadium at Scottrade Center.
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LA Angels 2, Oakland 0
Los Angeles Angels right-hander Jered Weaver won't soon forget Father's Day 2016.
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LA Dodgers 2, Milwaukee 1
With a little more than half the season remaining, the Los Angeles Dodgers believe they are ready to turn frustration into contention.
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San Diego 6, Washington 3
The fortunes of baseball are fickle.
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Chi. Cubs 10, Pittsburgh 5
Kyle Hendricks combined a serviceable fastball with a deadly changeup on a record-setting Sunday night.
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