Recap Roundups
August 08, 2016
Toronto 7, Tampa Bay 5
Devon Travis is hot at a time when some of his teammates are not.
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San Francisco 8, Miami 7
Brandon Crawford became the first player in the 133-year history of the Giants franchise to get seven hits in one game.
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Atlanta 4, Milwaukee 3
As far as highlights go, there's nothing glamorous about a sacrifice fly but when it comes on the road with the bases loaded in the 12th inning -- as Gordon Beckham did Monday night in Milwaukee -- it's about as beautiful a play one will see in baseball.
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Minnesota 3, Houston 1
Tyler Duffey was in danger of being dropped from the Minnesota Twins rotation.
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St. Louis 5, Cincinnati 4
Michael Wacha was lying down in the trainer's room as the bottom of the ninth inning started Monday night, three outs from absorbing a loss.
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St. Louis 5, Cincinnati 4
One out away from another defeat to a last-place team, the St. Louis Cardinals pulled off a stunning comeback.
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Texas 4, Colorado 3
Rougned Odor and Jurickson Profar spoke in the Texas Rangers' dugout before the ninth inning began Monday about the possibility of a double steal if the opportunity arose.
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Texas 4, Colorado 3
Mitch Moreland lined a double into the right field corner with two outs in the ninth inning, completing a three-run uprising Monday night and giving the Texas Rangers a 4-3 win over the Colorado Rockies.
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Oakland 3, Baltimore 2
The first time Oakland A's right-hander Kendall Graveman faced the Baltimore Orioles this year, he gave up a career-high four home runs and lasted a season-low 2 2/3 innings in a blowout loss on May 8 at Camden Yards.
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Seattle 3, Detroit 0
Thirty-five-year-old starter Hisashi Iwakuma looked as if he had thrown his last pitch for the Seattle Mariners when he signed a free agent deal with the Los Angeles Dodgers in early December.
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LA Dodgers 9, Philadelphia 4
Putting your name in the record book is great, but winning is the standard by which all clubs are measured, Corey Seager believes.
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