Recap Roundups
July 10, 2016
Toronto 6, Detroit 1
It's all about the starting pitching.
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NY Yankees 11, Cleveland 7
The best way to forget about a disappointing first half of the season is to finish it in memorable fashion. That's what the New York Yankees did Sunday afternoon at Progressive Field.
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Miami 7, Cincinnati 3
By Walter Villa, The Sports Xchange
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Washington 3, NY Mets 2
The Washington Nationals exited the final series of the first half with a healthy division lead and a sense things could get even better in the coming weeks. The New York Mets were left to rely on the hope that history will repeat itself.
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Baltimore 4, LA Angels 2
The Baltimore Orioles have dominated teams at home this season, where their powerful lineup takes full advantage of the hitter-friendly confines of Camden Yards.
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Boston 4, Tampa Bay 0
David Price saved his best stuff for his former team Sunday afternoon.
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Chi. Cubs 6, Pittsburgh 5
The Chicago Cubs were in search of a pick-me-up heading into the All-Star break. They found it Sunday afternoon at PNCPark.
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Atlanta 2, Chi. White Sox 0
Mike Foltynewicz showed he has bounced back from dealing with bone spurs in his elbow -- in a big way.
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Houston 2, Oakland 1
When asked on Saturday morning to discuss the Athletics' improved defense and the corresponding 14-game errorless streak that his club stretched to 15 games a few hours later, Oakland manager Bob Melvin tapped on his bat in hopes of warding off any pending jinxes.
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St. Louis 5, Milwaukee 1
There is still a lot of work left for the St. Louis Cardinals to do, but they'll go into the mid-summer break on a high note after knocking off the Milwaukee Brewers, 5-1, Sunday afternoon at Miller Park.
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Seattle 8, Kansas City 5
Mike Montgomery's words said it was just another game. His smile betrayed him.
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Minnesota 15, Texas 5
The Minnesota Twins don't want to see the All-Star break start or the Texas Rangers exit their schedule.
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Philadelphia 10, Colorado 3
Cameron Rupp and Maikel Franco hit massive home runs Sunday as the Philadelphia Phillies pounded the Colorado Rockies 10-3 to split their four-game series.
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LA Dodgers 3, San Diego 1
Pitching backwards enabled right-hander Kenta Maeda to record his most dominant performance of the season.
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San Francisco 4, Arizona 0
Madison Bumgarner is ineligible to pitch Tuesday in the All-Star Game, so he put on his nationally televised show Sunday night.
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