Recap Roundups
July 09, 2015
NY Yankees 6, Oakland 2
Brett Gardner found out he was going to the All-Star Game about halfway through the game.
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Chi. White Sox 2, Toronto 0
Jeff Samardzija is increasing his trade value with each outing; but, if he keeps pitching like he did Thursday at U.S. Cellular Field, the Chicago White Sox might hang onto him for a run at the playoffs.
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Kansas City 8, Tampa Bay 3
In the first game without All-Star left fielder Alex Gordon, the Kansas City Royals scored early and often, and Jarrod Dyson made a catch that even wowed Gordon.
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St. Louis 4, Pittsburgh 1
Carlos Martinez insisted he wasn't thinking about a potential All-Star Game berth.
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Cleveland 3, Houston 1
The Cleveland Indians' starting pitching continues to get better, and so does the team's record.
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Miami 2, Cincinnati 0
Jose Fernandez improved his career home record to 14-0 on Thursday night, but the Miami Marlins right-hander's eyes lit up after the game when discussing his catcher, Jeff Mathis, and the defensive play he made in the sixth inning.
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Detroit 4, Minnesota 2
A day off Wednesday did wonders for Detroit Tigers second baseman Ian Kinsler.
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Colorado 5, Atlanta 3
Colorado right-hander David Hale faced his former teammates for the first time Thursday night and came away the winner in the Rockies' 5-3 victory over the Atlanta Braves.
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Seattle 7, LA Angels 2
Starter Felix Hernandez doesn't know whether his next start will come in Tuesday's All-Star Game, but he did everything he could Thursday night to make sure his latest one helped get the Seattle Mariners back on track.
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LA Dodgers 6, Philadelphia 0
Don Mattingly had no clue Zack Greinke was carrying a scoreless-innings streak going until last weekend.
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