Recap Roundups
August 22, 2016
LA Dodgers 18, Cincinnati 9
The last time the Los Angeles Dodgers hit seven home runs in a game, current manager Dave Roberts had a nice view from left field, albeit in a San Diego Padres uniform.
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Baltimore 4, Washington 3
Baltimore pitcher Dylan Bundy bounced back from a subpar outing and earned some high praise in the process on Monday night.
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Houston 3, Pittsburgh 1
At 32, Houston right-hander Doug Fister knows how to settle down, rely on his defense and put together solid innings. He certainly didn't get unraveled Monday when he found himself in a pitchers' duel with a rookie.
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Boston 6, Tampa Bay 2
On a night in which David Price dominated for eight innings, a smart defensive switch helped the Boston Red Sox in the eighth.
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Milwaukee 4, Colorado 2
Jimmy Nelson snapped a six-game losing streak with six solid innings and Chris Carter hit his 30th home run of the season as the Milwaukee Brewers opened a 10-game homestand with a 4-2 over the Colorado Rockies on Monday night at Miller Park.
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Arizona 9, Atlanta 8
The battle of the All-Star first basemen went to the one who had the last plate appearance Monday.
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Cleveland 1, Oakland 0
Such is the current roll of the Cleveland Indians that even when Carlos Santana wasn't trying to be a hero Monday night, he became one anyway.
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Seattle 7, NY Yankees 5
The Seattle Mariners overcame another big night from Yankees rookie phenom Gary Sanchez, using a pair of three-run homers to beat New York 7-5 on Monday night.
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Chi. Cubs 5, San Diego 1
Jon Lester picked up his 14th win of the season Monday night as the Chicago Cubs rebounded from a series loss in Colorado to defeat the Padres 5-1 at Petco Park -- or Wrigley Field West from the sound of the 31,707 fans on hand.
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