Recap Roundups
July 17, 2017
Washington 6, Cincinnati 1
Stephen Strasburg traditionally hasn't fared well in hot weather, so much so that trainers have developed a hydration process for the Washington Nationals right-hander.
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Pittsburgh 4, Milwaukee 2
Multiple-hit nights must have seemed like a fantasy for Pittsburgh Pirates right fielder Gregory Polanco a few weeks ago.
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Baltimore 3, Texas 1
The Baltimore Orioles are desperately trying to salvage their season.
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Miami 6, Philadelphia 5
On a night in which 6-foot-6, 250-pound Giancarlo Stanton slugged two homers and nearly a third, it was perhaps the smallest player on the field who won the game.
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St. Louis 6, NY Mets 3
As a rookie closer in 2006, Adam Wainwright utilized the advice he gleaned from veteran teammates to end the New York Mets' World Series hopes.
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Toronto 4, Boston 3
With the season pretty much hanging in the balance, the last thing the Toronto Blue Jays needed was to blow another game on Monday night.
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Chi. Cubs 4, Atlanta 3
Jon Lester tried to forget his most recent start, but it wasn't so easy.
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Seattle 9, Houston 7
With his bullpen stretched thin following a long but successful weekend in Chicago, Seattle Mariners manager Scott Servais was looking for precisely the type of all-around effort his club produced on Monday night against the frontrunners in the American League West.
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Minnesota 4, NY Yankees 2
Getting into Minnesota at 4 a.m. local time after a grueling weekend trip to Boston, the New York Yankees were plenty tired and were thin in the bullpen.
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Detroit 10, Kansas City 2
Jordan Zimmermann kept throwing strike after strike, at a near-record pace.
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Colorado 9, San Diego 6
It took nearly one month, and it wasn't easy, but the Colorado Rockies finally posted consecutive victories for the first time since they completed a six-game winning streak June 20.
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Tampa Bay 3, Oakland 2
When Tampa Bay Rays right-hander Jake Odorizzi took the mound Monday night, it had been 10 days since he ended a rough first half of the season with a thud.
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Cleveland 5, San Francisco 3
University of San Francisco product Bradley Zimmer estimates he has seen 100 games at AT&T Park in his lifetime.
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