Recap Roundups
July 21, 2015
NY Yankees 3, Baltimore 2
Brendan Ryan injured his back lifting weights in spring training. Subsequent injuries limited his opportunities to face major league pitching.
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Tampa Bay 1, Philadelphia 0
Tampa Bay Rays right-hander Nathan Karns battled the elements to beat the Philadelphia Phillies and make major league history on Tuesday night.
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NY Mets 7, Washington 2
Right-hander Jacob deGrom is not a bad hitting pitcher, as he posted an average of .214 last year while winning the National League Rookie of the Year with the New York Mets.
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Seattle 11, Detroit 9
Franklin Gutierrez got the biggest hit of his unlikely comeback this season.
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Atlanta 4, LA Dodgers 3
The Los Angeles Dodgers had won three straight regular-season series against Atlanta since beating the Braves in the 2013 National League Division Series.
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Chi. Cubs 5, Cincinnati 4
The boisterous celebration in the visitors' clubhouse shortly after midnight at Great American Ball Park centered around Kyle Schwarber, the 22-year old Chicago Cubs catcher who just a few years ago was sitting in the stands in the same park dreaming that one day he'd be a major-leaguer.
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Houston 8, Boston 3
The first major league win eluded Astros rookie right-hander Vince Velasquez on a couple of occasions when he was worthy, making Tuesday night a prime example of delayed gratification.
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St. Louis 8, Chi. White Sox 5
Matt Holliday smiled when he said he's been in this situation before.
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Milwaukee 8, Cleveland 1
After making his first start since July 2, Milwaukee Brewers right-hander Matt Garza was asked how he felt, and his response was simple.
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Kansas City 3, Pittsburgh 1
The Kansas City Royals won a game, but might have lost a starting pitcher.
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Texas 9, Colorado 0
Left-hander Matt Harrison gave the Texas Rangers a huge boost Tuesday night, pitching six scoreless innings in a 9-0 romp over the Colorado Rockies.
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Miami 3, Arizona 0
Chase Field consistently ranks as one of the most hitter-friendly parks in the National League, but you could not prove it by Miami Marlins right-hander Mat Latos.
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LA Angels 7, Minnesota 0
No Trout, no problem.
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Toronto 7, Oakland 1
Josh Donaldson would be the first to tell anyone how difficult it is to hit the ball out of the O.co Coliseum.
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San Francisco 9, San Diego 3
The San Francisco Giants had little trouble with the Padres while San Diego couldn't figure out Chris Heston.
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