Recap Roundups
July 19, 2015
NY Yankees 2, Seattle 1
Left-hander CC Sabathia had a first half he would like to forget and first baseman Mark Teixeira had a first half to remember.
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Toronto 4, Tampa Bay 0
Chris Archer has been tough on the Toronto Blue Jays.
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Baltimore 9, Detroit 3
The most upbeat player in the Baltimore Orioles' clubhouse gave everyone a reason to smile on Sunday afternoon.
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Cleveland 5, Cincinnati 3
The Cleveland Indians still are looking for big hits in key situations, but they will take what they got Sunday afternoon.
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LA Dodgers 5, Washington 0
There was not much that could faze Los Angeles Dodgers right-handed starter Zack Greinke on Sunday. That included the humid summer heat with a game-time temperature of 93, the Nationals hitters and a midgame change of catchers.
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Philadelphia 8, Miami 7
Jeff Francoeur is not playing every day, but he's having fun.
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Kansas City 4, Chi. White Sox 1
The Kansas City Royals needed Danny Duffy to have his best start of the season Sunday at U.S. Cellular Field, and that is just what he gave them in the Royals' 4-1 victory against the Chicago White Sox.
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Houston 10, Texas 0
Houston Astros manager A.J. Hinch diplomatically credited left-handed ace Dallas Keuchel for pitching exceptionally on Sunday because Keuchel typically competes at a high level, not because he felt motivated from a dustup that escalated in the ninth inning on Saturday night.
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Milwaukee 6, Pittsburgh 1
Things certainly are changing for the Milwaukee Brewers, who are starting to show signs of life after spending most of the season buried in the National League Central cellar.
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NY Mets 3, St. Louis 1
Following the majors' second-longest game of the year Sunday, New York Mets manager Terry Collins asked about a dozen media members a question as they left his cramped office.
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Oakland 14, Minnesota 1
Left fielder Jake Smolinski has begun to reward the Oakland Athletics for showing faith in him.
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San Francisco 2, Arizona 1
Even without his overpowering stuff, San Francisco left-hander Madison Bumgarner continued his mastery of Chase Field on Sunday.
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Chi. Cubs 4, Atlanta 1
The seasons for right-handers Jake Arrieta of the Chicago Cubs and Shelby Miller of the Atlanta Braves are heading in drastically different directions.
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