Recap Roundups
July 07, 2015
Chi. Cubs 7, St. Louis 4
First baseman Anthony Rizzo went 2-for-3 with his team-leading 16th home run to help lead the Chicago Cubs to a 7-4 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals in the opener of a day-night doubleheader on Tuesday.
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Kansas City 9, Tampa Bay 5
Rookie right fielder Paulo Orlando hit a walk-off grand slam in the ninth inning and the Kansas City Royals beat the Tampa Bay Rays 9-5 on Tuesday in the first game of a day-night doubleheader.
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Oakland 4, NY Yankees 3
Brett Lawrie was one strike away from a dreaded fourth strikeout Tuesday.
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Cincinnati 5, Washington 0
Cincinnati Reds pitcher Johnny Cueto admits he wants to be chosen for next week's All-Star Game in Cincinnati.
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Pittsburgh 3, San Diego 2
Gregory Polanco isn't an ideal leadoff hitter, especially from a statistical standpoint, as the Pittsburgh Pirates right fielder is hitting .232 with a .304 on-base percentage in 79 games.
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Boston 4, Miami 3
John Farrell got right to the point.
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Cleveland 2, Houston 0
Corey Kluber figured out a way to pitch around the lack of run support from his teammates: Don't give up any runs at all.
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Arizona 4, Texas 2
Arizona starting pitcher Robbie Ray not only rebounded from a personal skid, the 23-year-old rookie made quite the impression on his manager.
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Chi. Cubs 5, St. Louis 3
These are the kind of games the St. Louis Cardinals are used to winning.
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Minnesota 8, Baltimore 3
Miguel Sano has long been hyped as one of baseball's best power hitting prospects.
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Toronto 2, Chi. White Sox 1
Felix Doubront had not started a game in the major leagues since Sept. 20, 2014, with the Chicago Cubs, but he made the most of his audition as a starter with the Toronto Blue Jays.
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Kansas City 7, Tampa Bay 1
Alex Gordon had seven hits for the day, while Alcides Escobar had the biggest hit in the nightcap.
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Atlanta 4, Milwaukee 3
Young, talented pitching prospects are the cornerstone of the Atlanta Braves' rebuilding efforts, but Tuesday night, it was a seasoned veteran catcher who provided the fireworks.
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LA Angels 10, Colorado 2
The Los Angeles Angels made quick work of Colorado starter Chad Bettis and blasted the Rockies 10-2 on Tuesday night.
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LA Angels 10, Colorado 2
The Los Angeles Angels continued their offensive onslaught Tuesday night as they made quick work of Colorado starter Chad Bettis and blasted the Colorado Rockies 10-2.
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Seattle 7, Detroit 6
The smile on Robinson Cano's face said it all Tuesday night.
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Philadelphia 7, LA Dodgers 2
In his initial encounter with his old club, Chad Billingsley experienced a wide range of feelings Tuesday night. However, the former Los Angeles Dodgers All-Star kept his sentiments under control in a solid performance for the Philadelphia Phillies.
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San Francisco 3, NY Mets 0
San Francisco Giants manager Bruce Bochy said his ballclub, mired in a seven-game losing streak, needed a lift Tuesday night.
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