Recap Roundups
June 24, 2017
Texas 8, NY Yankees 1
Austin Bibens-Dirkx spent over a decade in the minor leagues and often needed an offseason job.
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Oakland 10, Chi. White Sox 2
Rookies on the Oakland Athletics enjoyed numerous career firsts on Saturday afternoon -- and then they celebrated with beer and baby powder showers.
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Kansas City 3, Toronto 2
Jason Vargas continues to exceed expectations.
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Washington 18, Cincinnati 3
If Joe Ross is pitching at home on a weekend afternoon, there is a good chance his teammates are going to bash the baseball around Nationals Park.
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Baltimore 8, Tampa Bay 3
Baltimore manager Buck Showalter wanted to see his starting pitching step up and Dylan Bundy responded, pitching seven solid innings as the Orioles beat the Tampa Bay Rays 8-3 on Saturday at Tropicana Field.
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Chi. Cubs 5, Miami 3
The Chicago Cubs are more popular than ever -- even on the road.
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Atlanta 3, Milwaukee 1
On a roster loaded with young talent, it was a couple of old guys who made the difference for the Atlanta Braves on Saturday.
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Minnesota 4, Cleveland 2
The way Cleveland Indians manager Terry Francona figures it, a poor defensive first inning cost his ace the ability to pitch the eighth, and that's when the game was decided.
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LA Angels 6, Boston 3
JC Ramirez took his road-warrior status to new heights for the Los Angeles Angels on Saturday night.
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NY Mets 5, San Francisco 2
A hot Jacob deGrom faced a cold San Francisco Giants team on Saturday night.
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Pittsburgh 7, St. Louis 3
While the St. Louis Cardinals reached a low they haven't plummeted in a decade, the Pittsburgh Pirates secured a series victory and a winning road trip.
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LA Dodgers 4, Colorado 0
The Colorado Rockies had one shot at the Los Angeles Dodgers' Clayton Kershaw on Saturday night and missed. The left-handed ace didn't give them another.
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Houston 5, Seattle 2
Lance McCullers Jr. is back.
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Arizona 9, Philadelphia 2
Ben Lively the hitter fooled the high-scoring Arizona Diamondbacks a lot more than Ben Lively the rookie pitcher did.
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San Diego 7, Detroit 3
Ever since veteran Hector Sanchez went on the disabled list on May 7, the Padres were absent a power bat on the bench.
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