Recap Roundups
July 18, 2015
Seattle 4, NY Yankees 3
Robinson Cano heard the booing from most of a sellout crowd at Yankee Stadium but paid little attention to the noise.
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Tampa Bay 3, Toronto 2
Catcher Curt Casali is one of 16 rookies used by the Tampa Bay Rays his season, which equals the club record.
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Kansas City 7, Chi. White Sox 6
Manager Ned Yost talked about the importance of having a deep bullpen Saturday at U.S. Cellular Field, and then his Kansas City Royals showed why in a 13-inning victory against the Chicago White Sox.
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LA Dodgers 4, Washington 2
Clayton Kershaw was on top of his game Saturday afternoon, but the All-Star left-hander figured it was useless to try and talk manager Don Mattingly into letting him pitch the ninth inning.
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LA Dodgers 4, Washington 2
Washington Nationals fans got to see a lot more of the New York Mets-St. Louis Cardinals game on the scoreboard screen than they bargained for Friday night.
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LA Dodgers 4, Washington 2
Pinch hitter Matt den Dekker hit a two-run homer in the last of the eighth to break a tie as the Washington Nationals beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 5-3 on Saturday in a game that was suspended after five innings Friday due to power failure.
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Philadelphia 3, Miami 1
Philadelphia Phillies right-hander Chad Billingsley pitched five scoreless innings to beat the Miami Marlins 3-1 on Saturday night, the first time he has blanked an opponent in an outing of at least that length in nearly three years.
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Baltimore 3, Detroit 0
Chris Tillman knew he had to be extra sharp facing Detroit Tigers ace David Price. The Baltimore Orioles right-hander not only bested Price, he delivered arguably the best outing of his career.
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Cleveland 9, Cincinnati 4
The rematch of Cleveland's Corey Kluber and Cincinnati's Anthony DeSclafani was, at best, only half as good as the original -- and a breath of fresh air for the Indians' right-hander.
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Texas 7, Houston 6
Rangers second baseman Rougned Odor had provided the offense Texas sought following his recall from Triple-A Round Rock on June 15, and on Saturday night Odor delivered something else of value.
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Chi. Cubs 4, Atlanta 0
Jon Lester snapped two losing streaks while taking a no-hit bid into the eighth inning in the process.
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Milwaukee 8, Pittsburgh 5
There was nothing "normal" about the Milwaukee Brewers' 8-5 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates Saturday evening at Miller Park.
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St. Louis 12, NY Mets 2
Sensing weakness from New York Mets starter Bartolo Colon, the St. Louis Cardinals wasted little time pouncing on him with a big inning, then kept adding on to their lead.
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San Francisco 8, Arizona 4
San Francisco's recent reputation has been built on pitching, but its offense is all over the National League leaderboard this season and the bats were on full display Saturday night.
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San Diego 5, Colorado 4
It seldom rains in San Diego in July, but on Saturday night it did.
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LA Angels 3, Boston 0
For the second time in less than a year, Los Angeles Angels right-hander Garrett Richards threw a complete-game shutout.
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Oakland 3, Minnesota 2
Oakland Athletics outfielder Billy Burns knows one way to play the game -- with every ounce of energy he can conceivably muster.
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