Recap Roundups
May 30, 2017
Cleveland 9, Oakland 4
When a team filled with strikeout pitchers faces a team with hitters that strike out a lot, the result is what occurred Tuesday night at Progressive Field. Lots of swinging and missing.
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Arizona 3, Pittsburgh 0
Approaching the visitors' clubhouse at PNC Park on Tuesday, Arizona Diamondbacks left-hander Robbie Ray rolled his eyes and shook his head as if he could barely believe what just happened.
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NY Yankees 8, Baltimore 3
New York Yankees manager Joe Girardi says he feels good each time Luis Severino takes the mound.
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LA Dodgers 9, St. Louis 4
Trailing 3-0 after an inning is enough to make most teams wonder about their chances of winning a game.
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Toronto 6, Cincinnati 4
The return of J.A. Happ from the disabled list was just another step in the Toronto Blue Jays getting their team back together after a deluge of early-season injuries.
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NY Mets 5, Milwaukee 4
The New York Mets have spent all month searching for a reliable fifth starter and all season hunting for at least one more dependable late-inning reliever. They might have found both Tuesday night.
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Miami 7, Philadelphia 2
Something borrowed helped make the Philadelphia Phillies blue.
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Seattle 10, Colorado 4
A Seattle Mariners road trip that began with a multitude of losses and a minimal number of runs ended exceedingly well Tuesday night.
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Texas 9, Tampa Bay 5
The Texas Rangers were finally able to put together a big comeback Tuesday night against the Tampa Bay Rays, with Elvis Andrus leading the charge.
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Boston 13, Chi. White Sox 7
Boston Red Sox left-hander Chris Sale was supposed to be the marquee performer when he faced his former team, the Chicago White Sox, for the first time on Tuesday.
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Houston 7, Minnesota 2
An injury gave Mike Fiers another opportunity in the Houston Astros' rotation.
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Kansas City 1, Detroit 0
Manager Ned Yost, while removing Eric Skoglund with one out in the seventh inning Tuesday, told the Kansas City Royals left-hander what a great job he had done in his major league debut.
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LA Angels 9, Atlanta 3
Atlanta Braves pitcher Bartolo Colon won the American League Cy Young Award with the Los Angeles Angels in 2005, but his former club hasn't treated him too kindly the last couple times he has returned to Angel Stadium and faced them wearing an opposing uniform.
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San Diego 6, Chi. Cubs 2
The name is spelled Dinelson Lamet. It is pronounced D-nelson la-met. And it might be worth remembering.
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Washington 6, San Francisco 3
Almost 3,000 miles west and close to 20 degrees south of where he last pitched, Washington Nationals left-hander Gio Gonzalez insisted he felt right at home Tuesday night.
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