Recap Roundups
July 07, 2017
Chi. Cubs 6, Pittsburgh 1
Kris Bryant has been waiting for a day like this.
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San Diego 4, Philadelphia 3
The final ball that San Diego catcher Austin Hedges hit on Friday night didn't leave Citizens Bank Park like the first two did.
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Washington 5, Atlanta 4
The first-place Washington Nationals played deep into the summer night again Friday.
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Milwaukee 9, NY Yankees 4
As Jesus Aguilar concluded his first postgame interview at Yankee Stadium, Ice Cube's 1992 hit "Today was a Good Day" blared on the sound system inside the Milwaukee Brewers' clubhouse.
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Houston 12, Toronto 2
Starting pitchers Charlie Morton and Aaron Sanchez shared similar situations when they opposed each other Friday night.
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Boston 8, Tampa Bay 3
Time and time again, the Tampa Bay Rays had runners on and a chance to score, but Drew Pomeranz kept getting out of jams, leading the Boston Red Sox to an 8-3 win on Friday night at Tropicana Field.
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Cleveland 11, Detroit 2
The Cleveland Indians' offense has roared to life after a two-game slumber.
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Texas 10, LA Angels 0
Cole Hamels' new look was a rousing success.
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Minnesota 9, Baltimore 6
Rookie Trevor Hildenberger entered Friday's game with the Minnesota Twins down 6-0 against the Baltimore Orioles and knew he just needed to halt the slide and give Minnesota some quality innings.
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NY Mets 6, St. Louis 5
Jacob deGrom said it wasn't fun to give up four homers in a game for the first time in his career.
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Colorado 12, Chi. White Sox 4
The Colorado Rockies collectively exhaled and wasted no time doing it when their sputtering offense instantly came alive Friday night.
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Arizona 6, Cincinnati 3
Zack Greinke stepped up when the Arizona needed him the most Friday.
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LA Dodgers 4, Kansas City 1
The Los Angeles Dodgers are winning so often that they don't spend much time admiring their work.
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Seattle 7, Oakland 2
With the Seattle Mariners having lost eight home games in a row, they decided to try something completely different Friday.
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Miami 6, San Francisco 1
Having pitched eight shutout innings for the first time in his career, Miami Marlins right-hander Dan Straily had one more battle to win Friday night.
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