Recap Roundups
August 25, 2015
Houston 15, NY Yankees 1
While the New York Yankees might have taken exception with Carlos Gomez's antics, the Houston Astros certainly enjoyed one of the better performances by their new center fielder.
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NY Mets 6, Philadelphia 5
The New York Mets continue to win, though their latest success left the Philadelphia Phillies fuming.
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Washington 8, San Diego 3
After first baseman Ryan Zimmerman caught the last out on a double play grounder, he walked across the diamond and gave a high five to third baseman Yunel Escobar.
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LA Angels 8, Detroit 7
Jered Weaver let out his frustrations on his teammates. The Los Angeles Angels responded by snapping their four-game losing streak.
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Cleveland 11, Milwaukee 6
In many games this year, the Cleveland Indians' offense struggled. Tuesday was not one of those contests.
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Minnesota 11, Tampa Bay 7
The Minnesota Twins haven't been known as a powerful offensive team, but that may change in time with designated hitter Miguel Sano in the lineup.
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Colorado 5, Atlanta 1
Chad Bettis showed Tuesday that he didn't lose his form during the month he spent on the disabled list.
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LA Dodgers 5, Cincinnati 1
Following a fifth consecutive loss and eighth straight road defeat, Los Angeles Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw said the club should panic. Meanwhile, manager Don Mattingly recommended a greater sense of urgency.
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Miami 5, Pittsburgh 2
One triple, five doubles, five steals -- a career-high-tying four of them by Dee Gordon.
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Toronto 6, Texas 5
The Toronto Blue Jays are on enough of a roll that they don't need any help from their opponents.
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Kansas City 3, Baltimore 2
The Baltimore Orioles and Kansas City Royals continue to move in opposite directions.
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Chi. White Sox 5, Boston 4
A little more than a week ago, the Chicago White Sox had a roster decision to make.
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St. Louis 9, Arizona 1
St. Louis Cardinals left-hander Jaime Garcia batted before he threw a pitch Tuesday, which must rank pretty high on a starting pitcher's wish list.
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Seattle 6, Oakland 5
The Oakland A's knew better than most that a 5-0 lead in the second inning wasn't reason to relax.
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Chi. Cubs 8, San Francisco 5
Chicago Cubs shortstop Starlin Castro knows how it feels to hit for the cycle.
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