Recap Roundups
July 19, 2017
Chi. Cubs 8, Atlanta 2
Chicago Cubs third baseman Kris Bryant left Wednesday's game against the Atlanta Braves in the first inning after spraining the little finger on his left hand in a head-first slide.
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Chi. Cubs 8, Atlanta 2
The Chicago Cubs, who went into the All-Star break two games under .500, have won six straight since and are starting to look a little more like the team that won the World Series a year ago.
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Philadelphia 10, Miami 3
Don Mattingly was atypically harsh.
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Minnesota 6, NY Yankees 1
For years, the Minnesota Twins were never able to overcome the New York Yankees, whether it be in the playoffs from 2004 to 2010 or more recently in the regular season.
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Seattle 4, Houston 1
All the hallmarks are there to confirm the Seattle Mariners as an improved team, from the diversified offense to the quality starting pitching to including a willing and able bullpen eager to contribute to the positive momentum generated out of the All-Star Game break.
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Colorado 18, San Diego 4
A little rest seems to do wonders for Nolan Arenado.
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Oakland 7, Tampa Bay 2
As he walked off the mound with one out in the top of the seventh inning to a standing ovation Wednesday afternoon, Sonny Gray couldn't help but flash back to 2013, his first season with the Oakland Athletics.
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San Francisco 5, Cleveland 4
Buster Posey was the hero for the San Francisco Giants on Wednesday, but an assist had to go to teammate Joe Panik.
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Pittsburgh 3, Milwaukee 2
The Pittsburgh Pirates' recent hot streak appeared to be at an end Wednesday, at least temporarily.
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Baltimore 10, Texas 2
Kevin Gausman has shown flashes that he could anchor the Baltimore Orioles' rotation for years to come.
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Cincinnati 4, Arizona 3
The Arizona Diamondbacks dodged a serious injury to newly acquired outfielder J.D. Martinez, but they couldn't avoid a tough extra-inning loss on Wednesday night.
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NY Mets 7, St. Louis 3
Once every five games, for seven innings or so, Jacob deGrom steps to the mound and provides the New York Mets a respite from the chaos and unpredictability that has otherwise enveloped the club.
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Boston 5, Toronto 1
Drew Pomeranz gave the tired Boston Red Sox just what they needed Wednesday night.
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LA Dodgers 9, Chi. White Sox 1
Los Angeles Dodgers third baseman Enrique Hernandez was more interested in grabbing his postgame meal than discussing his big night at the plate on Wednesday.
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Kansas City 4, Detroit 3
Alex Gordon's ninth-inning fly to center field was not deep, but it was deep enough to score Brandon Moss with a walk-off sacrifice fly.
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LA Angels 7, Washington 0
It was just about a year ago when the Los Angeles Angels made a trade for Alex Meyer, a 6-foot-9 power pitcher with loads of potential but just as many question marks.
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