Recap Roundups
August 04, 2015
NY Yankees 13, Boston 3
Over the last 10 games, the New York Yankees have produced 90 runs.
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Washington 5, Arizona 4
The Washington Nationals' offense struggled of late, a slump that included catcher Wilson Ramos, who was hitless in 17 at-bats before he got a single in the ninth inning Monday.
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Chi. Cubs 5, Pittsburgh 0
The Chicago Cubs and the Pittsburgh Pirates sat through two rain delays totaling three hours and 29 minutes Monday night.
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Chi. Cubs 5, Pittsburgh 0
Chicago Cubs manager Joe Maddon insists the best is yet to come for Jake Arrieta.
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Philadelphia 6, LA Dodgers 2
As Philadelphia rookie third baseman Maikel Franco came to the plate with the bases loaded in the bottom of the seventh inning Tuesday night against the Los Angeles Dodgers, interim Phillies manager Pete Mackanin and coach Larry Bowa were discussing Franco's power slump.
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Toronto 3, Minnesota 1
Right-hander Marco Estrada knew he had a tough act to follow in the Toronto Blue Jays' rotation.
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Kansas City 5, Detroit 1
Salvador Perez cannot explain why he hits Justin Verlander so well. The Kansas City Royals catcher is just happy the Detroit Tigers right-hander made some more mistakes against him.
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San Francisco 8, Atlanta 3
The San Francisco Giants' bullpen let another lead slip away, but Hunter Pence made sure it wasn't costly this time.
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Cincinnati 3, St. Louis 2
The Cincinnati Reds traded away right-handed starters Johnny Cueto and Mike Leake, and more moves might be coming.
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NY Mets 5, Miami 1
Pinch hitter Eric Campbell didn't strike the ball very hard or drive it particularly far -- but, in this case, that was a good thing for his New York Mets.
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Texas 4, Houston 3
Shawn Tolleson opened the ninth inning Tuesday by walking the first batter he faced and allowing a hit. The Houston Astros had runners at the corners with no outs, trailing by a run.
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Tampa Bay 11, Chi. White Sox 3
The marquee pitching matchup between Chris Sale and Chris Archer turned out to be one-sided in favor of Archer and the Tampa Bay Rays.
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Milwaukee 4, San Diego 1
Right-hander Jimmy Nelson continued his recent run of dominance, allowing just one unearned run over 6 2/3 innings of work as the Milwaukee Brewers snapped a six-game losing streak with a 4-1 victory over the San Diego Padres on Tuesday night at Miller Park.
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Seattle 10, Colorado 4
The Seattle Mariners sense they are gaining momentum. The Colorado Rockies most assuredly are not.
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Oakland 5, Baltimore 0
Rookie Chris Bassitt finally got some run support and, not so coincidentally, his first victory with the Oakland Athletics.
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Cleveland 2, LA Angels 0
Rookie third baseman Giovanny Urshela ended an 0-for-16 slump in a big way.
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