Recap Roundups
July 15, 2016
Chi. Cubs 6, Texas 0
Kyle Hendricks dominated the Texas Rangers in a successful six-inning outing on Friday afternoon while helping the Chicago Cubs successfully jump start the season's second half.
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Boston 5, NY Yankees 3
Steven Wright described his inability to make a play on Alex Rodriguez's fifth-inning slow grounder near the mound as "do or die".
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NY Mets 5, Philadelphia 3
The injury-plagued New York Mets are playing short-handed, but Bartolo Colon and Neil Walker continue to hold the fort.
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Washington 5, Pittsburgh 1
Stephen Strasburg remained unbeaten and drove in the go-ahead run in the seventh inning as the Washington Nationals beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 5-1 on Friday night, thanks to several defense breakdowns by the visitors in the key inning.
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Baltimore 4, Tampa Bay 3
Jonathan Schoop had dozens of friends and family on hand for Friday night's game, waving tiny flags from his native Curacao and cheering as his eighth-inning home run lifted the Baltimore Orioles to a 4-3 win over the Tampa Bay Rays at Tropicana Field.
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Detroit 4, Kansas City 2
Justin Verlander tied his season high with 10 strikeouts and Victor Martinez knocked in the go-ahead runs with a rare infield hit as the Detroit Tigers downed the Kansas City Royals 4-2 on Friday at Comerica Park.
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Cincinnati 5, Milwaukee 4
Ryan Braun has hit more home runs against the Cincinnati Reds than off any other team. He's hit more homers at Great American Ball Park than at any other venue.
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Colorado 11, Atlanta 2
Outfielder Carlos Gonzalez celebrated his 1,000th game with three hits and an RBI to spark the Colorado Rockies to an 11-2 win over the Atlanta Braves on Friday at Turner Field.
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Cleveland 5, Minnesota 2
Carlos Carrasco did what almost all starting pitchers have failed to do over the last month: Cool the bats of the Minnesota Twins.
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Miami 7, St. Louis 6
Call it a case of failure ultimately leading to success.
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LA Dodgers 13, Arizona 7
Chris Taylor had the game of his young career Friday, when his first career homer was a grand slam, he drove in six runs and finished a single short of the cycle.
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LA Angels 7, Chi. White Sox 0
The way Geovany Soto tells it, playing catcher is easy when a pitcher throws a game like Hector Santiago did on Friday night.
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Oakland 8, Toronto 7
The Oakland A's kicked off the second half of the season with a powerful statement and an emotional 8-7 comeback victory over the Toronto Blue Jays on Friday night at Oakland Coliseum.
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Houston 7, Seattle 3
George Springer made sure that the Houston Astros came out of the All-Star Break the same way they went into it.
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San Diego 4, San Francisco 1
Andrew Cashner is only 29.
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