Recap Roundups
August 14, 2016
Tampa Bay 12, NY Yankees 3
Evan Longoria has been on a hot streak for most of the season and his heat index seems to increase when he faces the New York Yankees.
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Toronto 9, Houston 2
John Gibbons has a simple answer when asked what sparked the Toronto Blue Jays' offense on Sunday afternoon.
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Miami 5, Chi. White Sox 4
A dramatic 5-4 win over the Chicago White Sox on Sunday afternoon didn't feel like that for the Miami Marlins.
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Cleveland 5, LA Angels 4
This is the way that Cleveland Indians manager Terry Francona envisioned his revamped bullpen working, especially with the addition of Andrew Miller.
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NY Mets 5, San Diego 1
Terry Collins the baseball fan wanted to see New York Mets left-hander Steven Matz enter the ninth inning Sunday afternoon with a chance at completing a no-hitter against the San Diego Padres. But Terry Collins the manager entrusted with protecting young arms began worrying about such a scenario much earlier in the game.
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Boston 16, Arizona 2
It didn't take long for Mookie Betts to have his name mentioned alongside Ted Williams.
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Washington 9, Atlanta 1
Another strong outing from consistent right-hander Tanner Roark helped the Washington Nationals secure a three-game series victory against the Atlanta Braves on Sunday.
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Philadelphia 7, Colorado 6
The Philadelphia Phillies and Colorado Rockies traded blows for a good three innings on Sunday afternoon, with each team plating exactly one run between the bottom of the second and top of the fifth innings.
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Kansas City 11, Minnesota 4
Kansas City Royals outfielder Paulo Orlando stepped to the plate in his first at-bat on Sunday and thought he was in trouble. After four hits and an 11-4 win over the Minnesota Twins, Orlando can breathe a bit easier.
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Milwaukee 7, Cincinnati 3
Since Ryan Braun first made his big league debut in 2007, he has always been well-protected in the Milwaukee lineup. But while that changed this year when Jonathan Lucroy was traded at the deadline to Texas, Braun has been swinging the bat as well as any point in his career.
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Milwaukee 7, Cincinnati 3
Ryan Braun hit two home runs and Wily Peralta struck out five as the Milwaukee Brewers avoided a sweep with a 7-3 victory over the Cincinnati Reds on Sunday afternoon at Miller Park.
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Detroit 7, Texas 0
Detroit Tigers rookie Michael Fulmer came into the dugout after the eighth inning and didn't alter his routine with a possible complete-game shutout on the table.
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Baltimore 8, San Francisco 7
The late Earl Weaver didn't invent the three-run home run.
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Seattle 8, Oakland 4
After watching his team hold on for a high-stress, low-scoring win Saturday night against the Oakland A's, Seattle Mariners manager Scott Servais said he wanted to see more offense from his hitters in the series finale Sunday.
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Pittsburgh 11, LA Dodgers 3
The Pittsburgh Pirates scored early and often against the Los Angeles Dodgers to extend their mastery over a potential post-season opponent.
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St. Louis 6, Chi. Cubs 4
The St. Louis Cardinals trail the Chicago Cubs by 12 games in the National League Central.
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St. Louis 6, Chi. Cubs 4
Stephen Piscotty hit a three-run home run as the St. Louis Cardinals scored five runs in the eighth inning in a 6-4 victory over the Chicago Cubs on Sunday night to split their four-game series.
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