Recap Roundups
July 05, 2017
Toronto 7, NY Yankees 6
Dellin Betances was unable to throw a strike, and with the bases loaded in a tie game, Russell Martin was more than willing to wait it out.
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Chi. Cubs 7, Tampa Bay 3
Ian Happ has shown competence and confidence in 47 big-league games to date, but perhaps one of the secrets to his success is simply taking a deep breath.
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Oakland 7, Chi. White Sox 4
Now that Oakland Athletics' ace Sonny Gray is back in a groove, not even a slight case of the stomach flu could knock him off track Wednesday afternoon against the Chicago White Sox.
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Pittsburgh 5, Philadelphia 2
With the offense inconsistent and the postseason fading from view, Gerrit Cole took matters into his own hands.
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San Diego 6, Cleveland 2
It was the kind of win that managers enjoy the most.
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San Francisco 5, Detroit 4
Sam Dyson may have been sour in Texas, but has sweetened up the San Francisco bullpen.
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Milwaukee 4, Baltimore 0
Coming into the game Wednesday night against the Baltimore Orioles, Milwaukee Brewers starting pitchers hadn't allowed a run in 13 innings, and Matt Garza wasn't about to let that streak end.
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Houston 10, Atlanta 4
The Houston Astros have won 20 of their past 23 games on the road and are a perfect 7-0 in interleague play this season after another hit parade against the Atlanta Braves.
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Texas 8, Boston 2
In his previous start, Texas right-hander Andrew Cashner was forced to leave the game early after taking a piece of a broken bat off his forearm.
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LA Angels 2, Minnesota 1
Parker Bridwell left his last start determined he would bounce back following the toughest outing of his rookie season.
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Miami 9, St. Louis 6
On Monday night, the Miami Marlins will have half of the National League's representatives in the All-Star Home Run Derby in their ballpark.
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Colorado 5, Cincinnati 3
Colorado Rockies starter Jon Gray helped himself Wednesday night with an improbably massive home run, the first time in his career he trotted around the bases.
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LA Dodgers 1, Arizona 0
Alex Wood has a very successful act to follow on the Los Angeles Dodgers pitching staff and he did his best Clayton Kershaw impersonation again Wednesday night, throwing seven shutouts innings and striking out 10 in a 1-0 victory against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Dodger Stadium.
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Kansas City 9, Seattle 6
After answering questions about Salvador Perez's two-run homer in the 10th inning and five scoreless innings from his bullpen that led to the Royals' 9-6 victory over the Seattle Mariners on Wednesday night, Kansas City manager Ned Yost turned to the camera for an impromptu public-service announcement.
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