Recap Roundups
July 04, 2017
Washington 11, NY Mets 4
It is becoming a tired refrain for manager Terry Collins and his New York Mets.
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Toronto 4, NY Yankees 1
In the fourth inning, J.A. Happ became the latest pitcher to allow a long home run to Aaron Judge when his full-count fastball drifted over the plate and wound up traveling 118.4 mph and 456 feet over the left-center field wall.
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Detroit 5, San Francisco 3
Michael Fulmer didn't right the ship -- he is the ship.
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Minnesota 5, LA Angels 4
Veteran right-hander Kyle Gibson and exciting, young outfielder Byron Buxton have had major issues in the first half of the season even as the Minnesota Twins have been at or near the top of the American League Central.
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Miami 5, St. Louis 2
The Miami Marlins, headed for a second half in which the only notable things they'll do as an organization are host the All-Star Game and probably trade a few established players for prospects, aren't totally without bright spots.
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Tampa Bay 6, Chi. Cubs 5
It was arguably a defining game for Tampa Bay's Chris Archer on Tuesday.
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Oakland 7, Chi. White Sox 6
When Oakland Athletics shortstop Franklin Barreto hit a towering fly ball to left field in the bottom of the ninth inning Tuesday afternoon, only one guy seemed sure where it was going.
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Pittsburgh 3, Philadelphia 0
A pair of home runs from Andrew McCutchen and a relentless effort by Jameson Taillon lifted the Pittsburgh Pirates to a 3-0 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies on Tuesday.
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Milwaukee 6, Baltimore 2
The City of Milwaukee holds its annual Independence Day celebration the night before July 4, but Eric Thames made sure there would be plenty of fireworks for the 28,881 on hand at Miller Park.
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Kansas City 7, Seattle 3
With their Opening Day starter back on the mound, the Kansas City Royals seem headed in the right direction.
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San Diego 1, Cleveland 0
It takes a lot to beat an ace, and Tuesday night, the San Diego Padres did a lot.
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Houston 16, Atlanta 4
There is no need to convince Atlanta Braves manager Brian Snitker about the offensive depth and ability of Houston's lineup.
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Boston 11, Texas 4
The Boston Red Sox have been getting hits from everyone in their lineup during their six-game winning streak.
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Cincinnati 8, Colorado 1
After two miserable starts that yielded scant progress, Homer Bailey took a sizeable step forward on the comeback trail Tuesday night.
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LA Dodgers 4, Arizona 3
Clayton Kershaw was allowing too many homers earlier this season, but he demonstrated Tuesday that he is as dominant as ever.
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