Recap Roundups
June 29, 2017
Cleveland 5, Texas 1
Corey Kluber at his best is about as good as it gets, and Thursday Kluber was at his best.
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Detroit 7, Kansas City 3
Michael Fulmer came up one out shy of a shutout. When he exited the game, Fulmer was apologetic.
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Houston 6, Oakland 1
Houston Astros shortstop Carlos Correa took such a measured, veteran approach in his second plate appearance on Thursday that the subsequent result, a key home run, made clear that he was not lacking in confidence in that moment.
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St. Louis 10, Arizona 4
St. Louis Cardinals outfielder Randal Grichuk got mad. Then he got hot.
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Chi. Cubs 5, Washington 4
They designated veteran catcher Miguel Montero for assignment Wednesday morning and then had third baseman Kris Bryant roll his ankle on the third-base bag that night during a loss.
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Pittsburgh 4, Tampa Bay 0
The Pittsburgh Pirates are doing a lot of little things right these days, which might add up to something big later in the season in the tightly packed National League Central.
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Baltimore 2, Toronto 0
Ubaldo Jimenez has been known to give the Toronto Blue Jays some trouble.
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Milwaukee 11, Cincinnati 3
Milwaukee Brewers manager Craig Counsell likes the way his club is bouncing back from tough losses this season.
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Boston 6, Minnesota 3
David Price finally looks as if he is rounding into form.
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NY Mets 6, Miami 3
Jay Bruce showed off his speed -- relatively speaking -- and the New York Mets flexed their muscles.
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Chi. White Sox 4, NY Yankees 3
A nearly three-hour rain delay didn't set back James Shields on Thursday.
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San Diego 6, Atlanta 0
Braves manager Brian Snitker paid Padres rookie starter Dinelson Lamet a high compliment Thursday during San Diego's 6-0 win over Atlanta at Petco Park.
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LA Dodgers 6, LA Angels 2
The Freeway Series between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Los Angeles Angels nearly went off without an incident of road rage, but in the final game of the four-game, home-and-home series, things got a little chippy before both teams parted ways to go forward with the rest of the season.
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