Recap Roundups
August 14, 2015
Chi. Cubs 6, Chi. White Sox 5
Chris Coghlan continues to prove why he's a good fit in the third slot of the Chicago Cubs' batting order.
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Baltimore 8, Oakland 6
Manny Machado keeps making big plays in the field and at the plate in what's becoming a true break-out season. He did it yet again on Friday night.
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NY Yankees 4, Toronto 3
Aaron Sanchez tried to slip one more fastball past Carlos Beltran in the eighth inning on Friday.
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Boston 15, Seattle 1
Torey Lovullo didn't look like a man who had just managed a baseball team through a decisive victory.
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Pittsburgh 3, NY Mets 2
For the Pittsburgh Pirates, Friday night's win was the baseball equivalent of a reading room under construction: A couple bookends with nothing in between.
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Atlanta 3, Arizona 2
Julio Teheran continues to pitch at a higher level at home, even when he's facing one of the hottest-hitting teams in the National League.
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Texas 5, Tampa Bay 3
Feeling rejuvenated by good news from the doctor, Texas Ranger left fielder Josh Hamilton provided a cure for the Rangers' offensive woes in a 5-3 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays on Friday.
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Cleveland 6, Minnesota 1
Any advantage a hitter might have seeing a pitcher for the second time in a week is out the window when that pitcher throws like Corey Kluber did Friday night.
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Houston 5, Detroit 1
The final line did not tell the full story for Houston Astros left-hander Dallas Keuchel on Friday night, but even when he wobbles a bit Keuchel has mastered the ability to excel before his ledger is complete.
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Kansas City 4, LA Angels 1
After a miserable Thursday when Greg Holland failed to retire any of the six batters he faced and four scored, the Kansas City Royals closer returned to the scene of the crime Friday night.
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Milwaukee 3, Philadelphia 1
Wily Peralta came into this season with the goal of reaching 200 innings in a season for the first time in his young career.
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St. Louis 3, Miami 1
A left shoulder strain. A torn rotator cuff. Thoracic outlet surgery. A groin injury.
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San Diego 9, Colorado 5
Matt Kemp hit for the first cycle in San Diego Padres history Friday night. The milestone, which took seemingly forever, came in the franchise's 7,444th game and helped the Padres beat the Colorado Rockies 9-5.
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LA Dodgers 5, Cincinnati 3
Alex Wood earned his first win in a Los Angeles Dodgers' uniform Friday night.
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San Francisco 8, Washington 5
When you have won three championships in five years, you don't waste your energy dumping a bucket of ice over the head of the star of the game.
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