Recap Roundups
August 20, 2016
NY Mets 9, San Francisco 5
Yoenis Cespedes belted two home runs Sunday, powering the New York Mets out of their losing streak and to a 9-5 victory over the San Francisco Giants.
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Tampa Bay 8, Texas 2
Jake Odorizzi continues to be one of the best pitchers in the majors since the All-Star break and he got a big boost from the Tampa Bay Rays' offense.
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Houston 12, Baltimore 2
The Houston Astros continued to show the Baltimore Orioles that they have a fearsome lineup of their own.
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Miami 3, Pittsburgh 1
Mixed alliances weren't an issue for David Phelps Saturday. Sure, his wife and dozens of family and friends were at sold-out PNC Park to watch him pitch in the city of his offseason home.
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Philadelphia 4, St. Louis 2
Jeremy Hellickson knew how long it had been since a Philadelphia Phillies starter completed seven innings.
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Boston 3, Detroit 2
Records continue to fall for David Ortiz like his home runs rain down from the sky.
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Chi. White Sox 6, Oakland 2
Chicago White Sox left-hander Chris Sale tried to stay positive during a seven-week stretch without earning a victory.
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Toronto 6, Cleveland 5
Edwin Encarnacion's home run leading off the fifth inning broke a 5-5 tie and lifted the Toronto Blue Jays to a 6-5 victory over the Cleveland Indians Saturday night at Progressive Field.
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Washington 11, Atlanta 9
Washington's Ryan Zimmerman showed no rust in his return from the disabled list with three hits, including a homer on the first pitch he saw, in the Nationals' 11-9 win over the Atlanta Braves on Saturday night at Turner Field.
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Washington 11, Atlanta 9
Before Ryan Zimmerman was activated from the disabled list on Saturday, Washington Nationals manager Dusty Baker talked to him about forgetting his disappointing season and urged him to hit the reset button.
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Cincinnati 11, LA Dodgers 1
Scott Schebler, who began his career in the Los Angeles Dodgers' organization before being traded to Cincinnati in December, is enjoying facing his former teammates this weekend. And having success against them.
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Kansas City 10, Minnesota 0
Manager Ned Yost has been waiting and waiting for Alex Gordon to go on a tear.
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Chi. Cubs 9, Colorado 2
Kris Bryant hit a three-run homer Saturday night as the Chicago Cubs spoiled the major league debut of Jeff Hoffman and beat the Colorado Rockies 9-2.
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Arizona 2, San Diego 1
Through his first 21 starts this season, Diamondbacks left-hander Robbie Ray was 5-11 with a 4.83 earned run average.
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Seattle 8, Milwaukee 2
In the weeks leading up to the trade deadline, Seattle manager Scott Servais liked to joke that his Mariners were about to make the most important acquisition of any team by adding Felix Hernandez to the rotation.
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NY Yankees 5, LA Angels 1
Luis Cessa discovered his own remedy to cure the anxiety he experienced before his first major league start Saturday night.
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