Recap Roundups
July 25, 2015
Detroit 5, Boston 1
The Detroit Tigers' offense had squandered excellent outings by their starting pitchers on Thursday and Friday.
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San Francisco 2, Oakland 1
Oakland Athletics rookie pitcher Chris Bassitt boldly predicted Friday that he would hit a home run against San Francisco Giants ace Madison Bumgarner when they went head-to-head Saturday.
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Philadelphia 5, Chi. Cubs 0
If this was Cole Hamels' swan song, he couldn't have scripted a better finale to his Philadelphia Phillies career.
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Toronto 8, Seattle 6
Toronto first baseman Chris Colabello loves to be at the plate in clutch situations and he had delivered before in a big moment at Safeco Field.
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Baltimore 5, Tampa Bay 1
Before Saturday's game, Rays manager Kevin Cash said he hoped Tampa Bay's hitters could start making adjustments against Baltimore Orioles starter Miguel Gonzalez, who had a 0.84 ERA in three starts against his team.
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Washington 9, Pittsburgh 3
TSBURGH --- Michael Taylor is enjoying his first visit to PNC Park.
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Chi. White Sox 10, Cleveland 3
The only thing better for the Chicago White Sox than having ace Chris Sale on the mound is having a five-run lead before Sale even takes the mound.
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Kansas City 2, Houston 1
Paulo Orlando's delayed steal set up Alcides Escboar's game-winning hit Saturday night.
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NY Yankees 8, Minnesota 5
New York slugger Alex Rodriguez might have stolen the show with three home runs Saturday at Target Field, but it was another Yankee who provided the game-winning blast.
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NY Mets 15, LA Dodgers 2
Hours before the New York Mets enjoyed their most productive showing in nearly five years, manager Terry Collins challenged the team to step it up.
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St. Louis 1, Atlanta 0
For eight innings Saturday, Randy Choate watched from his seat in the St. Louis Cardinals' bullpen as teammate Carlos Martinez and Atlanta Braves right-hander Shelby Miller took turns carving up the opponents' lineup in efficient fashion.
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Arizona 2, Milwaukee 0
On a day that Arizona celebrated Hall of Famer Randy Johnson, right-hander Rubby De La Rosa brought his power arm and competitive instincts to the party.
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Cincinnati 5, Colorado 2
If Johnny Cueto made his final start for the Cincinnati Reds on Saturday night, it was dazzling.
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San Diego 3, Miami 1
With trade rumors swirling around Ian Kennedy for the third straight season, the right-hander pitched one of his better games of the season Saturday night, holding Miami to one run in six-plus innings as the Padres defeated the Marlins 3-1 at Petco Park.
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Texas 7, LA Angels 6
The Texas Rangers told the rest of the American League West not to ignore them as potential contenders.
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