Recap Roundups
July 30, 2015
Washington 1, Miami 0
The Washington Nationals expected to get more than just the one run provided by first baseman Ryan Zimmerman's second-inning home run.
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San Diego 8, NY Mets 7
Pat Murphy wasn't looking to pile on the New York Mets early Thursday evening. However, the best way for the San Diego Padres' interim manager to describe a stunning comeback victory was to invoke the Mets' decades-old marketing slogan.
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Detroit 9, Baltimore 8
Detroit manager Brad Ausmus made one point clear a few hours before Thursday's series opener with the Orioles -- his Tigers were not waving the white flag just because they traded top pitcher David Price.
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Philadelphia 4, Atlanta 1
It was unclear as to whether Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Cole Hamels was in Citizens Bank Park on Thursday night, but another veteran pitcher made his presence known.
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Toronto 5, Kansas City 2
The Toronto Blue Jays feel they have the pieces in place.
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Boston 8, Chi. White Sox 2
Steven Wright had the right stuff for the Boston Red Sox on Thursday night.
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Cincinnati 15, Pittsburgh 5
Brandon Phillips did something Thursday night that no major league hitter accomplished since at least 1920. However, the second baseman provided only a portion of the offense for the suddenly hot Cincinnati Reds.
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St. Louis 9, Colorado 8
In a game more suited for Coors Field than the St. Louis Cardinals' pitcher-friendly Busch Stadium, it was St. Louis that pieced together a dramatic ninth inning rally to win a slugfest.
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Texas 7, NY Yankees 6
The matchup didn't favor the Texas Rangers' Josh Hamilton when the left-handed swinging slugger stepped into the box with two outs in the bottom of the ninth Thursday night.
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Houston 3, LA Angels 0
It was just seven days ago when the Astros punctuated their first nonwaiver deadline acquisition with their first walk-off home run of the season. Roughly four hours after they landed Brewers center fielder Carlos Gomez in a trade, the Astros pulled the same trick again.
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Minnesota 9, Seattle 5
Minnesota Twins starting pitcher Phil Hughes didn't have nearly his best stuff on Thursday against the Seattle Mariners.
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Chi. Cubs 5, Milwaukee 2
For seven innings, the Chicago Cubs could do little against Milwaukee Brewers starter Jimmy Nelson.
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Cleveland 3, Oakland 1
Complete game are become commonplace for Cleveland Indians starting pitchers.
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