Recap Roundups
June 30, 2015
Texas 8, Baltimore 6
Mitch Moreland said he enjoys hitting in Oriole Park at Camden Yards. After what he has accomplished the past two nights, it's easy to understand why.
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Milwaukee 4, Philadelphia 3
Sitting in his office just a few minutes after the clock turned from Tuesday night into Wednesday morning, Milwaukee Brewers manager Craig Counsell still was not sure how his team managed to pull their latest one out against the Philadelphia Phillies.
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Boston 4, Toronto 3
David Ortiz and Jackie Bradley Jr. hit home runs as the Boston Red Sox defeated the Toronto Blue Jays 4-3 Tuesday night.
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Pittsburgh 5, Detroit 4
It was a good victory for Pittsburgh and maybe a better one for Deolis Guerra.
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Cleveland 6, Tampa Bay 2
For the second night in a row and for the third time in a week, the Tampa Bay Rays didn't get a baserunner in the first five innings, as Danny Salazar took a perfect game into the sixth and the Cleveland Indians cruised to a 6-2 win on Tuesday at Tropicana Field.
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Minnesota 8, Cincinnati 5
The calendar turned to July during a lengthy game Tuesday night, and the Minnesota Twins ended a sub-par June on a positive note.
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Washington 6, Atlanta 1
Jordan Zimmermann pitched eight scoreless innings against the Atlanta Braves last week in Washington and failed to get a victory. This time the Nationals gave their right-hander the support he needed.
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Chi. Cubs 1, NY Mets 0
Right-hander Kyle Hendricks combined with three relievers on a three-hitter Tuesday night and left fielder Matt Szczur drove in the game's only run with a sixth-inning double as the Chicago Cubs snapped a five-game losing streak with a 1-0 win over the New York Mets at Citi Field.
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Miami 5, San Francisco 3
Second baseman Dee Gordon hit a three-run inside-the-park home run to lead the Miami Marlins to a 5-3 win over the San Francisco Giants on Tuesday night at Marlins Park.
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Houston 4, Kansas City 0
With innings counts and future health weighing his mind, Houston Astros manager A.J. Hinch resisted the urge to trot left-hander Dallas Keuchel back out to the mound for the ninth inning on Tuesday night, even with Keuchel having a tendency to make such decisions difficult.
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Chi. White Sox 2, St. Louis 1
Chicago White Sox manager Robin Ventura might want to consider bringing a thesaurus to his postgame press conference on days when ace Chris Sale pitches.
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LA Dodgers 6, Arizona 4
Howie Kendrick may have found a home hitting second in the Los Angeles Dodgers' batting order. He found a decisive homer there Tuesday.
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LA Angels 2, NY Yankees 1
There had to be a reason the Los Angeles Angels traded Howie Kendrick to the Dodgers this past offseason. He was so popular among his teammates in the clubhouse and so consistently good on the field.
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Colorado 2, Oakland 1
Colorado Rockies left-hander Jorge De La Rosa doesn't want to make a habit of pitching with a sore left middle finger, but it worked out just fine Tuesday night.
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Seattle 5, San Diego 0
Seattle's Mike Montgomery is doing something he never did in the minors: throw shutouts.
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