Recap Roundups
July 25, 2017
Chi. Cubs 7, Chi. White Sox 2
It may be something as simple as a good night's sleep, but the versatile Ben Zobrist may be most dangerous when he is rested.
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NY Yankees 4, Cincinnati 2
At this point, Todd Frazier can laugh about his first home game for the New York Yankees on the drive home down the New Jersey shore.
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Milwaukee 8, Washington 0
The Milwaukee Brewers have been looking for a way to score a few more runs, so manager Craig Counsell decided to tinker with his lineup before starting a big series with fellow division leader Washington on Tuesday.
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Houston 5, Philadelphia 0
The last time Derek Fisher was at Citizens Bank Park, it was as a Philadelphia Phillies fan in 2010.
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Toronto 4, Oakland 1
Sonny Gray was the focus of all the attention Tuesday night.
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Tampa Bay 5, Baltimore 4
All it took was one big inning to end the Tampa Bay Rays' five-game losing streak.
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Cleveland 11, LA Angels 7
The game had a little bit of everything, including two grand slams -- by the same team.
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Kansas City 3, Detroit 1
The Kansas City Royals didn't need another big hit to keep their winning streak going. They instead relied on their glovework.
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Texas 10, Miami 4
Joey Gallo knows he's not going to be in the lineup every day. In addition to struggling against left-handers, he has been bothered by a sore hamstring lately.
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St. Louis 3, Colorado 2
Harrison Bader believed there was no reason to be nervous just because he was making his major league debut Tuesday night.
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Atlanta 8, Arizona 3
Mike Foltynewicz, emerging as the Atlanta Braves' ace, stared from the mound at manager Brian Snitker in the dugout during a pitch-heavy sixth inning and gave him a look that said, "Don't you dare take me out."
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Seattle 6, Boston 5
Guillermo Heredia isn't known as a good baserunner. He is 1-for-5 on stolen-base attempts this season.
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LA Dodgers 6, Minnesota 2
Nothing seems to be slowing down Los Angeles Dodgers left fielder Chris Taylor this month. Not even an 18-minute delay during the sixth inning on Tuesday night.
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NY Mets 6, San Diego 5
Yoenis Cespedes didn't want to swing.
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San Francisco 11, Pittsburgh 3
On a night when the San Francisco Giants could have been celebrating Madison Bumgarner's first win of the season, instead they mourned a loss.
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