Recap Roundups
July 28, 2015
Baltimore 7, Atlanta 3
Chris Davis gained some confidence in his swing, something opponents of the Baltimore Orioles probably are not too happy about right now.
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Philadelphia 3, Toronto 2
As the Philadelphia Phillies played the Toronto Blue Jays on Tuesday night, they traded closer Jonathan Papelbon to the Washington Nationals.
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Chi. White Sox 9, Boston 4
The way the Chicago White Sox are going now, outs turn into home runs.
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Kansas City 2, Cleveland 1
Kansas City Royals manager Ned Yost could smell this one coming.
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Tampa Bay 10, Detroit 2
On the night David Price returned to Tropicana Field, another former Vanderbilt star stole the spotlight as the Tampa Bay Rays handed their former ace a 10-2 loss, beating the Detroit Tigers on Tuesday night.
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Miami 4, Washington 1
Three consecutive pitches and three consecutive hits.
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NY Mets 4, San Diego 0
The first time New York Mets rookie right-hander Noah Syndergaard faced the San Diego Padres on June 2, he joined a dubious club by becoming the second pitcher in history to strike out 10 batters in a start in which he lasted less than five innings.
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NY Yankees 21, Texas 5
The New York Yankees were down five runs after the first inning Tuesday but it mattered little.
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Colorado 7, Chi. Cubs 2
Adversity brings out the best in the Colorado Rockies.
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Houston 10, LA Angels 5
The Houston Astros have made a habit of rallying to victory this season so even with the first-place Los Angeles Angels in town and an early deficit polluting the ledger, there was no cause for panic in the home dugout.
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Pittsburgh 8, Minnesota 7
The Pittsburgh Pirates probably should have won their Tuesday game against the Minnesota Twins thanks to a four-run eighth inning.
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Cincinnati 4, St. Louis 0
By the time he makes his next start, Mike Leake might not be a member of the Cincinnati Reds.
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Oakland 2, LA Dodgers 0
Oakland Athletics right-hander Sonny Gray overwhelmed the Los Angeles Dodgers and captured his sixth consecutive road win.
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Arizona 8, Seattle 4
One of the signs of a veteran pitcher is the ability to win a game without having his best stuff.
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Milwaukee 5, San Francisco 2
The Milwaukee Brewers didn't have star outfielder Ryan Braun again Tuesday night.
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