Recap Roundups
July 29, 2017
NY Yankees 5, Tampa Bay 4
The group celebration was not waiting for Brett Gardner at the plate.
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LA Angels 6, Toronto 5
Troy Scribner got it all in one three-inning outing.
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LA Dodgers 2, San Francisco 1
The Los Angeles Dodgers are 42 games above .500 for the first time in 43 years. They have won 38 of their last 44 games overall and 25 of their last 28 games at home.
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Seattle 3, NY Mets 2
Seattle Mariners manager Scott Servais often talks about the importance of his team winning each series it plays.
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Detroit 5, Houston 3
Ian Kinsler's game-turning single in the seventh inning traveled just about as far as he did to make a catch of a foul fly in the eighth.
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Colorado 4, Washington 2
Colorado Rockies rookie German Marquez got roughed up by the Washington Nationals back in April when he made his first start of the season.
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Colorado 4, Washington 2
Friday night's game between the Colorado Rockies and Washington Nationals at Nationals Park in Washington has been postponed due to rain.
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Philadelphia 4, Atlanta 3
Ty Kelly thought about trying to catch the Atlanta Braves by surprise when he stepped to the plate with two outs and the bases loaded in the 11th inning.
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Miami 7, Cincinnati 3
Christian Yelich is taking advantage of hitting behind Giancarlo Stanton.
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Cleveland 5, Chi. White Sox 4
The Cleveland Indians found an unconventional way to keep their season-high winning streak alive.
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Boston 9, Kansas City 8
Sandy Leon is not the kind of player you think of when you talk about speed.
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Chi. Cubs 2, Milwaukee 1
Linguist that he is, Chicago Cubs manager Joe Maddon has invented a new word. Welcome to "Jaugust."
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Arizona 7, St. Louis 1
Matt Carpenter lashed a ground-rule double. Tommy Pham laced a single to right center. Paul DeJong lined a single up the middle to score Carpenter.
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Baltimore 4, Texas 0
Baltimore right-hander Kevin Gausman is hot enough to postpone Adrian Beltre's bid to join the 3,000-hit club.
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San Diego 4, Pittsburgh 2
Rookie Dinelson Lamet knew his slider wasn't right. He went about fixing it before facing Pittsburgh on Saturday night and the results are in: Padres 4, Pirates 2.
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Oakland 5, Minnesota 4
Rajai Davis made sure that Oakland Athletics manager Bob Melvin's 1,000th career major league victory was unforgettable.
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