Recap Roundups
August 08, 2015
Toronto 6, NY Yankees 0
One run would have been enough for left-hander David Price.
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Oakland 2, Houston 1
Right-hander Jesse Chavez bounced back from his worst start of the season and pitched seven solid innings Saturday, leading the last-place Oakland A's to a 2-1 victory against the first-place Houston Astros at the O.co Coliseum.
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Chi. Cubs 8, San Francisco 6
The young Chicago Cubs learned a pointed lesson on establishing a killer instinct on Saturday.
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Pittsburgh 6, LA Dodgers 5
Clint Hurdle has been the Pittsburgh Pirates' manager for five seasons, and he can't remember Andrew McCutchen being quite as hot as he is right now.
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Texas 11, Seattle 3
Texas manager Jeff Banister found a unique way to get out of a potential walk-off situation in the 10th inning Saturday.
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Tampa Bay 5, NY Mets 4
Grady Sizemore hit another home run for the Tampa Bay Rays and the New York Mets were left swinging at air.
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Washington 6, Colorado 1
Stephen Strasburg entered Saturday's game with an ERA of 5.16 this season and a pedestrian record of 5-5.
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Detroit 7, Boston 6
Bruce Rondon is big.
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Kansas City 7, Chi. White Sox 6
Jeremy Guthrie was not at his best, but he came away with a "W" by his name in the box score.
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Cleveland 17, Minnesota 4
For most of the season, the Cleveland Indians' offense has been dormant. Not Saturday night.
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Atlanta 7, Miami 2
The difference in the records of the Atlanta Braves and Miami Marlins this season is how they've fared against each other this season.
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St. Louis 3, Milwaukee 0
The St. Louis Cardinals' pitching staff keeps throwing up zeroes.
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Cincinnati 4, Arizona 1
Cincinnati right-hander Keyvius Sampson is playing his first two weeks in the majors on the installment plan.
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Philadelphia 4, San Diego 2
The reshuffled top third of the Philadelphia Phillies' batting order produced all the needed offense and rookie left-hander Adam Morgan held San Diego to two runs in six innings on Saturday night as the hottest team in the major leagues defeated the Padres 4-2 at Petco Park.
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Baltimore 5, LA Angels 0
Right-hander Ubaldo Jimenez's best performance of the season came at a most opportune time for the Baltimore Orioles.
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