Recap Roundups
August 02, 2015
Toronto 5, Kansas City 2
When push came to shove on Sunday, the Toronto Blue Jays showed they can give the Kansas City Royals all they can handle.
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Pittsburgh 3, Cincinnati 0
Charlie Morton pitched seven shutout innings and second baseman Neil Walker hit a solo home run, lifting the Pittsburgh Pirates to a 3-0 victory over the Cincinnati Reds to earn them a split in the four-game series on a tense Sunday afternoon at Great American Ball Park.
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Pittsburgh 3, Cincinnati 0
Charlie Morton pitched seven shutout innings and second baseman Neil Walker hit a solo home run, lifting the Pittsburgh Pirates to a 3-0 victory over the Cincinnati Reds to earn them a split in the four-game series on a tense Sunday afternoon at Great American Ball Park.
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Miami 5, San Diego 2
At least for a day, Adeiny Hechavarria made the Miami Marlins' pain go away.
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Detroit 6, Baltimore 1
Detroit Tigers manager Brad Ausmus shook his head and admitted it's been a challenging time for his team as a 10-game road trip finally came to a close.
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Tampa Bay 4, Boston 3
James Loney still enjoys playing at Fenway Park.
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Atlanta 6, Philadelphia 2
At home, Atlanta Braves right-hander Julio Teheran has been one of the better starting pitchers in baseball. On the road, he has been one of the worst.
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NY Yankees 12, Chi. White Sox 3
The New York Yankees made sure their trip home Sunday was a happy one by concluding a taxing 10-game road trip with a 12-3 win against the Chicago White Sox at U.S. Cellular Field.
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Houston 4, Arizona 1
Collin McHugh has slowly gained renown around the American League for the effective utilization of his curveball and cutter. On Sunday, it was the Houston Astros right-hander's fastball that paid dividends.
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Seattle 4, Minnesota 1
Hisashi Iwakuma didn't get the win Sunday afternoon, but the Seattle Mariners scratched together enough offense to make sure their pitcher's performance didn't go to waste.
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Chi. Cubs 4, Milwaukee 3
The Chicago Cubs kept rolling Sunday, tagging right-hander Kyle Lohse for nine hits in a 4-3 victory, completing a four-game sweep of the Milwaukee Brewers at Miller Park.
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St. Louis 3, Colorado 2
When he was traded from the Cleveland Indians to the St. Louis Cardinals on Thursday, first baseman Brandon Moss said he felt as if he won the lottery.
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Texas 2, San Francisco 1
Texas Rangers left-hander Martin Perez retired just three batters in his start last Tuesday against the New York Yankees.
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Oakland 2, Cleveland 1
Mark Canha collected his first walk-off hit in the majors Sunday. He found the whole pie-in-the-face celebration to be special, too.
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LA Dodgers 5, LA Angels 3
Outfielder Andre Ethier watched the first two games of the Freeway Series between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Los Angeles Angels as an interested observer, on the bench with the Angels starting left-handed pitchers in each game.
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NY Mets 5, Washington 2
First place, meet the Mets.
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