Recap Roundups
June 23, 2015
Philadelphia 11, NY Yankees 6
The Maikel Franco show made another appearance at Yankee Stadium and this time he had some family in the stands to watch him make some history.
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Washington 3, Atlanta 1
Stephen Strasburg checked the weather forecast soon after he woke up Tuesday morning and discovered rain was predicted around game time for his start against the Atlanta Braves.
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Pittsburgh 7, Cincinnati 6
As the Pittsburgh Pirates came to the plate in the fourth inning Tuesday, they trailed the Cincinnati Reds by four runs. While right-hander Josh Smith walked five in his first three innings, he also held the Pirates hitless.
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Baltimore 6, Boston 4
David Lough took the injured Andrew Jones' place in center field for the Baltimore Orioles on Tuesday night.
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Detroit 7, Cleveland 3
The Detroit Tigers only had one big inning Tuesday night, but that was easily enough to win the game.
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Tampa Bay 4, Toronto 3
The Toronto Blue Jays are easily the highest-scoring team in the majors this year. That is in part because they have faced Tampa Bay Rays right-hander Chris Archer only three times.
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St. Louis 4, Miami 3
It was hard to tell what hurt Carlos Martinez more -- a monster home run he gave up to Miami Marlins right fielder Giancarlo Stanton or a hit-by-pitch he took at the plate.
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Oakland 8, Texas 6
The Oakland Athletics rebounded from a three-run deficit to give starter Jesse Chavez a much-needed victory Tuesday night in the opener of a three-game series at Texas.
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Chi. Cubs 1, LA Dodgers 0
Chris Denorfia had a relatively simple task when he came to the plate with one out and bases loaded in the bottom of the 10th on Tuesday.
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Chi. White Sox 6, Minnesota 2
It's been an underwhelming start to Jeff Samardzija's career with the Chicago White Sox. But if the last three outings are any indication, the right-hander may finally be getting back on track.
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Milwaukee 3, NY Mets 2
Same story, different day.
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Colorado 10, Arizona 5
Nolan Arenado homered twice as the Colorado Rockies belted a season-high five home runs and came from behind Tuesday night to beat the Arizona Diamondbacks 10-5.
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Houston 13, LA Angels 3
When they were losing 100-plus games a year, the Houston Astros were young.
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Seattle 7, Kansas City 0
Mike Montgomery logged more than 840 innings over seven minor league seasons without posting a single complete-game shutout.
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San Diego 3, San Francisco 2
After watching their teammates strike out 14 times against San Francisco Giants ace Madison Bumgarner, San Diego Padres reserves Will Venable and Alexi Amarista knew they still could help provide a happy ending Tuesday night.
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