Recap Roundups
June 28, 2015
Washington 3, Philadelphia 2
Despite the struggles of one of their star pitchers, the Washington Nationals are playing front-runners in the National League East.
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Toronto 3, Texas 2
Roberto Osuna has stepped up when the Toronto Blue Jays have been found lacking in the closer's role.
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Detroit 5, Chi. White Sox 4
James McCann's walk-off home run was big, but Victor Martinez's three-run double the previous inning might have been bigger.
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Detroit 5, Chi. White Sox 4
It was an interesting lineup experiment and the Chicago manager Robin Ventura might not let a rainout keep it from happening.
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Boston 5, Tampa Bay 3
On a day when all eyes were on Tampa Bay starter Chris Archer, it was Justin Masterson, pitching in the majors for the first time in six weeks, who turned in the winning performance on the mound, leading the Boston Red Sox to a 5-3 win over the Rays on Sunday at Tropicana Field.
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NY Mets 7, Cincinnati 2
New York Mets manager Terry Collins was more agitated than he was relieved Sunday afternoon, after the Mets needed 13 innings and six minutes shy of 24 hours to win a game that began Saturday afternoon.
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NY Mets 7, Cincinnati 2
Thanks to Curtis Granderson, the New York Mets were three outs away from potentially winning a rain-shortened game Saturday. Yet thanks to Granderson, the Mets neither won nor lost.
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NY Mets 7, Cincinnati 2
The Steve Miller Band performed the postgame concert at Citi Field Sunday night. But the biggest rock star in the building was New York Mets left-hander Steven Matz.
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LA Dodgers 2, Miami 0
After two losses and eight no-decisions in his past 10 starts, you would have thought Los Angeles Dodgers right-hander Zack Greinke would be overjoyed to finally have a lead.
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Baltimore 4, Cleveland 0
Saturday's game between the Baltimore Orioles and Cleveland Indians was rained out and will be played as part of a split doubleheader Sunday at Camden Yards.
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Baltimore 4, Cleveland 0
Jimmy Paredes and Manny Machado homered, Ubaldo Jimenez scattered four hits over a season-high eight innings and the Baltimore Orioles beat the Cleveland Indians 4-0 in the first game of a split doubleheader Sunday.
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Atlanta 2, Pittsburgh 1
The Pittsburgh Pirates stacked their lineup with right-handed hitters, but that didn't stop left-hander Alex Wood's dominance Sunday.
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Houston 3, NY Yankees 1
Following back-to-back losses in which their valuable bullpen appeared vulnerable, the Houston Astros were in need of a salvaging performance from right-hander Collin McHugh, whose recent work provided a clue that his dominance on Sunday was not unexpected.
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Milwaukee 5, Minnesota 3
Home runs have been hard to come by this season for the Milwaukee Brewers, especially at home where they had been out-homered by a whopping margin so far this season.
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LA Angels 3, Seattle 2
The Los Angeles Angels needed only one mistake to emerge from an intense pitching duel with a victory.
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Kansas City 5, Oakland 3
The Kansas City Royals continue to show why they are the team to beat in the American League.
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San Francisco 6, Colorado 3
Not long ago, San Francisco Giants third baseman Matt Duffy's claim to fame was the Internet stir created by his unusually fat cat.
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Philadelphia 8, Washington 5
Phillies interim manager Pete Mackanin doesn't have an answer why his ballclub's bats have suddenly come to life.
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Arizona 6, San Diego 4
After scoring a total of four runs in two straight losses at Petco Park, Arizona Diamondbacks manager Chip Hale was looking for someone to put a charge into his team Sunday afternoon.
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Baltimore 8, Cleveland 0
Chris Tillman could not hold a seven-run lead in his last start. He fared better when the Orioles gave him an eight-run edge on Sunday night.
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St. Louis 4, Chi. Cubs 1
The maturation of Carlos Martinez continues.
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