Recap Roundups
July 11, 2015
Toronto 6, Kansas City 2
After not scoring for 27 innings, the high-powered Toronto Blue Jays' offense showed up Saturday.
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Chi. White Sox 5, Chi. Cubs 1
A little more than five years into his career, Chicago White Sox ace Chris Sale had never started a game at Wrigley Field, or even against the Chicago Cubs, his team's crosstown, interleague rival.
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Minnesota 9, Detroit 5
Following one of the most memorable comeback wins in Target Field history on Friday night, the Minnesota Twins carried their momentum forward in a 9-5 win over the Detroit Tigers on Saturday.
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Tampa Bay 3, Houston 0
Pitching in the majors for the first time in five weeks, Jake Odorizzi outdueled Houston Astros ace Dallas Keuchel, leading the Tampa Bay Rays to a 3-0 victory on Saturday at Tropicana Field.
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NY Mets 4, Arizona 2
No statistic better encapsulates the offensive ineptitude of the New York Mets during the Citi Field era than this: Entering Saturday, ace right-handed pitcher Matt Harvey has made 52 big league starts, 14 of which he didn't win despite allowing one run or less.
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Colorado 3, Atlanta 2
Carlos Gonzalez blooped a single with the bases loaded and one out in the ninth, giving the Colorado Rockies a 3-2 victory over the Atlanta Braves on Saturday.
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Miami 14, Cincinnati 3
Manager Bryan Price of the Cincinnati Reds had to laugh, maybe to keep from crying.
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Oakland 5, Cleveland 4
It wasn't the hardest hit ball of the night, but it was probably the most meaningful.
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Washington 7, Baltimore 4
The versatility of Danny Espinosa has given the banged-up Washington Nationals a lift on numerous occasions this season. He showed it again Saturday, helping Washington to a big come-from-behind victory.
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Boston 5, NY Yankees 3
Hanley Ramirez is a big reason why the Boston Red Sox are where they are.
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Pittsburgh 6, St. Louis 5
Andrew McCutchen had had plenty of memorable moments during his seven-year, but the Pittsburgh Pirates superstar center fielder admitted this was one of the best.
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San Diego 6, Texas 5
The numbers certainly were going against the San Diego Padres heading into the ninth inning of their game against the Texas Rangers on Saturday night.
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San Francisco 8, Philadelphia 5
San Francisco Giants manager Bruce Bochy can't wait for the All-Star break.
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Seattle 5, LA Angels 0
Seattle Mariners starter Hisashi Iwakuma was in all sorts of trouble from the first at-bat of Saturday night's game against the Los Angeles Angels.
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Milwaukee 7, LA Dodgers 1
Milwaukee Brewers rookie Taylor Jungmann delivered in impressive fashion and shut down the Los Angeles Dodgers on Saturday.
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