Recap Roundups
May 24, 2017
Minnesota 4, Baltimore 3
Baltimore Orioles center fielder Adam Jones slammed his bat against home plate after striking out against Minnesota's Jose Berrios.
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Toronto 8, Milwaukee 4
Troy Tulowitzki is on his way back to the Toronto Blue Jays, so Ryan Goins' days as an everyday player could be numbered.
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Oakland 4, Miami 1
Oakland Athletics right-hander Sonny Gray is finally feeling healthy again, and he is pitching like he did his first three-plus seasons in the major leagues.
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Arizona 8, Chi. White Sox 6
All the Arizona Diamondbacks do these days is win, in all kinds of ways.
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Cincinnati 4, Cleveland 3
The game was over. Fireworks were set off, there were high fives all around -- but then, suddenly, the game wasn't over.
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NY Yankees 3, Kansas City 0
A year ago, Luis Severino was on the disabled list and when he pitched as a starter, he hardly looked like the prospect capable of dominating hitters.
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Washington 5, Seattle 1
The Washington Nationals flashed plenty of leather Wednesday night, and that was a welcome sight for starting pitcher Tanner Roark, who had given up 11 earned runs in his previous two starts.
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Colorado 7, Philadelphia 2
Coming off a terrific rookie season that saw Trevor Story hit .272 with 27 home runs and 72 RBIs in 97 games, the Colorado Rockies shortstop struggled out of the gates in 2017.
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Tampa Bay 5, LA Angels 2
It had been a rough few weeks for Steven Souza, with one home run in his previous 22 games, but he stepped up with two homers on Wednesday night, leading the Tampa Bay Rays to a 5-2 win over the Los Angeles Angels to end a three-game skid at Tropicana Field.
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San Diego 6, NY Mets 5
The San Diego Padres, the team with the worst run differential in baseball, enjoyed their best win of the season Wednesday night.
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Boston 9, Texas 4
The suddenly hot-hitting Boston Red Sox won their third straight game and actually got good news from not one, but two of their three aces Wednesday night.
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Pittsburgh 12, Atlanta 5
Gift Ngoepe is best known for his late-inning defense, not his bat. He may have altered that perception on Wednesday night when he helped the Pittsburgh Pirates pull out an improbable win.
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Chi. Cubs 5, San Francisco 4
The San Francisco Giants thought they had Chicago Cubs closer Wade Davis on the ropes on Wednesday.
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Detroit 6, Houston 3
Longing for something or someone to spark an offense that had gone cold in recent days, the Detroit Tigers received a boost from a surprising source.
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St. Louis 6, LA Dodgers 1
It might amaze some that Mike Leake leads the National League in ERA, but it isn't breaking news to the St. Louis Cardinals right-hand pitcher.
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